This is the tour that give you the unique experience through time and history of the magical city Cusco… that still maintaining its customs and traditions in its streets and temples. Every places around of main square have stories and tales of a magical and mysterious past
At 1:30 p.m Pick up from the hotels of our clients to begin of our city tour… by our tourist transportation.
First we will visit The Cathedral of Cusco, we will observe about 300 paintings of Cuzco Stile, then we will visit the Temple of Koricancha (this was one of the most important religious temple of Inca's empire) At 3:30 Pm we will visit the archaeological sites around Cusco City. First: Sacsayhuaman, then Q'enqo and Puca Pucara and finally Tambomachay. In each of these places we will appreciate the magnificent of the Inca architecture… These were important religious centers.
Arount 5:00pm… we will finish our City tour in Regocijo square.
The 4th annual International Culinary Fair of Lima, Mistura 2011, is taking place right now at Parque de la Exposición in the center of Lima as foodies from around the world gather for good times and good food. The event will be continuing through to the 18th. Throughout the year Peru has been combed for vendors and chefs of quality and there are more than 1800 products available at the market. One of the big themes of this year's event is "fruits of the Amazon", although you'll find products native to all regions of the country.
Sacred Mt Pachatusan, whose name is quechua for "He Who Sustains the Earth", has the honor of being a preferred site for traditional pre-Columbian rites- such as offerings to the Apu (Mountain Deity) or Pachamama (Earth Mother), purifications, and Ayahuasca ceremonies- as well as the site of one of Peru's largest pilgrimages, the Lord of Huanca.
Sanctuary Garden is an area of privately-owned property within the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu zone. It boasts recently discovered archeological sites including Inca terraces, irrigation canals, shrines, storehouses, towers, tunnels, and more, in an area that still has not been fully explored. Part of the Inca Trail Network crosses this area as well.