About Cusco

One-time capital of the extensive Inca Empire, this city is one of the best places in Peru to witness the glory of this ancient civilization. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site together with the nearby ancient citadel of Sacsayhuaman. Cusco retains the ruins of many pre-Columbian buildings in addition to many impressive Spanish colonial edifices. The picturesque center of the city was built on pre-Columbian foundations, and features many historic plazas, streets and churches, as well as many present-day artisans, workshops and craft shops.

Attractions around Cusco

Inca Trail

The classic Inca Trail begins just outside of Ollantaytambo in Sacred Valley, and ends at Sun Gate at Machu Picchu. The trek normally takes four or five days to complete, passing through several distinct ecosystems including cloud forest, alpine tundra and tropical rainforest; and myriad Inca ruins and tunnels along the trail. The highest point is reached at Abra Warmiwanusca, or Dead Woman's Pass, roughly 13,800 feet above sea level. Be sure to book your spot well in advance, because tighter restrictions on the daily number of hikers have now made it even harder to secure a place on a guided trek. The Inca Trail is normally closed for maintenance in February, which also happens to be the wettest (and least desirable) month of the year.

  • Inca Trail

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