"El Balcón del díablo" or "Devil´s Balcony", presents a perfect harmony between nature and Inca architecture, with constructions located in the rocks that seem to be one. At the top of the cliff, a crack works as a viewpoint of the whole site. The trek continues to Zone X, known for its natural rock labyrinths. After lunch en route, visit the Temple of the Moon; here you will learn more about the Andean cosmovision and its link with the stars and forces of nature. Later visit the archaeological complex of Cusilluchayoc, and after exploring it, undertake the return to Cusco, following the route of the old Inca road that went to the Antisuyo. Enter the city through San Blas, a neighbourhood known for its talented artisans, where the tour ends.
- Pick-up from hotels located at Cusco Historic Center.
**Devil´s Balcony: This is a natural attraction with some incas vestiges. It is located a few minutes from the Sacsayhuamán Fortress. This place is known for the huge rock from where you have a beautiful view of the landscape. The Chakán River passes under this imposing rock.
The Temple of the Moon or temple of fertility is a place of spiritual connection. It is an ideal place for those who want to meditate and connect with nature.
**Cusilluchayoc: It is a word of Quechua origin that means "temple or place that has monkeys." It is a place with zoomorphic rock formations, where there are stone engravings of monkeys and snakes.
San Blas, it's a traditional neighborhood. Handicraft shops as well as workshops of the most famous artisans of Cusco are located at San Blas. It is famous for its beautiful cobbled streets and white houses.
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