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Popular Destinations

MORAY

The Sacred Valley of the Incas holds a treasure trove of agricultural engineering, discovered just over 90 years ago, and this site remains of interest to researchers.

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OLLANTAYTAMBO

Known as the last ancestral settlement of the Incas and the quechua people, it is one of the very few places where you can still walk among ancient buildings.

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PISAQ

This archaeological complex is divided into neighborhoods, terraces of different styles, astronomical observation centers, and ancient roads. Despite having all these spaces, it is best known today for its contemporary craft market.

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SALINERAS OR THE SALT PONDS OF MARAS

These mysterious pools, still cultivated by local residents, provide economic and cultural support to their inhabitants. Learning the history behind this valuable resource is unbeatable. 

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CHINCHERO

Its artisanal textile work has made this place a destination for learning and sharing the ancient techniques used to transform animal fiber or wool into different types of fabrics or garments.

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MACHU PICCHU

The most famous ancient citadel in our territory and the best example of how human beings can live in harmony with nature, transforming it to take advantage of a mutual benefit.

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