Pinkuilluna: Delve into the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas and explore Pinkuilluna, a fascinating archaeological site that rises majestically above Ollantaytambo. Its impressive Colcas and Inca buildings offer a window to the past, revealing the engineering and agricultural mastery of this ancient civilization. Enjoy panoramic views and feel the serenity of the mountains.
Inti Punku: Known as the "Gate of the Sun," Inti Punku is a mystical portal that offers a unique spiritual experience. From this strategic point, you will contemplate spectacular sunrises where the first rays of the sun illuminate it, creating an unforgettable light show.
Inca Adventure in Ollantaytambo: Combine the exploration of Pinkuilluna and Inti Punku in a trip full of discoveries and impressive landscapes. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Incas and experience the majesty of the Peruvian Andes.
The meeting place to pick them up will be coordinated with clients if their Hotel is outside the center of Cusco. If the meeting point is on Calle Marquez, go to the Bocangel Of Gallery. 109 which is our office.
Departure at 01:30 pm from the city of Cusco to Ollantaytambo. Arrival in Ollantaytambo and transfer to the lodging. Then we begin our 30-minute walk to the archaeological center of Pinkuilluna, located in the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, it is a destination that dazzles visitors with its majestic beauty and rich history. This archaeological site, known for its mysterious buildings, some of which are believed to have served as food warehouses (Collcas), invites modern explorers to imagine what life was like in ancient times. The panoramic views from the heights of Pinkuilluna, especially at sunrise or sunset, offer moments of contemplation and connection with nature and history. Return to the town of Ollantaytambo to disembark for the next day's walk.
Departure at 05:00 am Heading to Inti Punku, the Sun gate. the walk lasts approx. 3 hours, depending on the client's physical capacity. Upon arriving at Inti Punku, visitors are greeted by breathtaking panoramic views, where snow-capped peaks and green valleys stretch as far as the eye can see. This strategic point not only served as a ceremonial entrance to the sacred city of Machu Picchu, but also as a place of astronomical observation, where the Incas studied the movement of the sun and stars. The name "Inti Punku" literally means "Gate of the Sun", and it is easy to understand why when one witnesses the dawn and sees the first rays of the sun passing through the stone portal, they create a spectacle of light and shadow that has amazed travelers. during centuries. Finally return to Ollantaytambo and then to the city of Cusco
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