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South Valley Tour Cusco

South Valley Tour Cusco

South Valley Tour Cusco  is known for combining beautiful natural scenery and the beautiful lagoon Huacarpay, you can also see 3 types of architecture, the Inca’s architecture...

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Machu picchu Full Day Tour

Machu picchu Full Day Tour

Machu picchu Full Day Tour is designed for those who wish to visit one of the wonders of the world within a short time frame. On July...

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Maras Moray Tour

Maras Moray Tour

Maras Moray Tour and  Salt Mines “Salineras” tour is a circuit around the Sacred Valley of the Inca, offering spectacular views of the Vilcanota mountain range and...

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Classic Sacred Valley Tour Cusco

Classic Sacred Valley Tour Cusco

Classic Sacred Valley Tour Cusco extends from Pisac in the south, to beyond Ollantaytambo in the north. You will find yourself surrounded by majestic snowcapped peaks of...

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Cusco Traditional City Tour

Cusco Traditional City Tour

Cusco Traditional City Tour taken by many of our visitors, giving us a look around the main attractions both within and outside the city (Cusco City Tour)....

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History of Choquequirao

History of Choquequirao

Choquequirao and Machupicchu were personal royal residences of the Inca Tupac Yupanqui, which represented his power and acquired all their symbolic significance and importance after the death of the sovereign.

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Choquequirao Cable Car

Choquequirao Cable Car

Is a project which aims to bring a new access route to the Inca city of Choquequirao. To that end the project will unite two regions along the canyon, from the village of Kiuñalla, located in the Huanipaca district and that of Yanama in the district of Santa Teresa.

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The Apurimac Canyon

The Apurimac Canyon

The Apurimac canyon is 166km from Cusco, around three hours and thirty minutes by car, and one of the deepest in Peru, possibly the world. It is the natural boundary between the Apurimac and Cusco regions.

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