Explore Peru with our audio guide in Spanish : a journey that transforms
From the mysterious Nazca lines to the majestic heights of Machu Picchu, through the vitality of Lima, the magic of Lake Titicaca and the unique landscapes of the Sacred Valley, this audio guide is your ideal companion to tour Peru at your own pace.
Designed by destination experts, this audio-guided tour takes you through the country’s most striking cities, towns and natural wonders.
Each chapter brings you closer to the history of pre-Columbian civilizations, the living traditions of the Andes, the cuisine that has conquered the world and the legends that still whisper in the mountains.
Get to the point to start the tour, there starts the route at your own pace.
This tour of Cusco begins at the Temple of Santiago and continues to Limaqpampa Square and the San Blas neighborhood, where traditional art and architecture combine with views from San Cristobal Church. Through Calle Ovejita you reach the Sapantiana Aqueduct, a sample of Inca hydraulic engineering. The route includes Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo and the Temple of the Moon, as well as the ancient Qhapaq Ñan road. You also visit Inkilitambo, Zone X, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay, before ending at the Temple of Heads, with its ritual carvings sculpted into the rock. A route that connects the spiritual, the urban and the ancestral of the Inca capital.
The archaeological complex of Ollantaytambo is one of the most impressive sites in the Sacred Valley, both for its architecture and its historical importance. Built on monumental terraces ascending a mountainside, it was a strategic ceremonial, military and administrative center for the Incas. From the top, you get spectacular views of the village and the valley, as you tour the Temple of the Sun, ceremonial fountains and cyclopean walls. In addition to its architectural value, Ollantaytambo was the scene of one of the few battles in which the Incas successfully resisted the Spanish troops, and its original urban layout remains intact in the current village, connecting the past and the present in an environment of great natural beauty.
In addition to the main routes, Machu Picchu has alternative routes that allow you to explore the sanctuary from other angles. Hikes like the one to Intipunku connect with the ancient Inca Trail, while access to the Inca Bridge reveals the ingenuity of the ancient builders. Routes through the upper or lower terraces allow you to appreciate the citadel without the need for large ascents. Options like the Grand Cavern and Huchuy Picchu invite you to discover quieter spaces, with different views or little visited ceremonial sites. They are ideal routes for those who prefer a short walk or a more serene experience inside the sanctuary.
The route to the Mountain of Seven Colors begins in Cusipata, a small town located about 2 hours by car from Cusco. From there, you start the walk to Vinicunca, known for its stunning natural colors. The hike has a distance of approximately 7 km, and is estimated to take 2 to 3 hours of moderate climbing. The trail runs through beautiful Andean landscapes, with spectacular views of mountains and valleys. Due to the altitude (approximately 5,200 meters above sea level), it is recommended to be acclimatised to enjoy the experience safely.
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