Machupicchu Mountain

Machu Picchu Mountain is one of the two mountains located in the archaeological site of Machu Picchu in Peru, the other being Huayna Picchu. Machu Picchu Mountain is located north of the Inca citadel.

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Local train for Peruvians

The local train to Machu Picchu is an exclusive service of Peru Rail for the use of the inhabitants of Cusco and Peruvians who make the daily route to Machu Picchu and its surroundings.

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Maras Salt mines

The Maras Salt Mines are a group of ancient salt mines located in the district of Maras, province of Urubamba, in the region of Cusco, Peru.

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Sacsayhuaman

Sacsayhuaman is considered one of the most impressive examples of Inca architecture, and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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Cusco Qenqo

Qenqo is an archaeological site located on the outskirts of the city of Cusco. It is 6 kilometers northeast of the city.

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Pisac Cusco

The Pisac Archaeological Site is located on the Apu Inti Huatana mountain, in the town of Pisac, province of Calca, about 30 km from the

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The Mountain of 7 Colors Cusco

The Mountain of the Seven Colors, also known as the Vinicunca or Rainbow Mountain, is a mountain formation located in the region of Cusco, Peru, characterized by stripes of intense shades of fuchsia, turquoise and other colors.

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Salt mines of Maras

The Maras Salt Mines are a group of ancient salt mines located in the district of Maras, province of Urubamba, in the region of Cusco, Peru.

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Tickets to Machupicchu

Machu Picchu tickets are the easiest and fastest way to get tickets to the Wonder of the World at Machu Picchu. Wondering how, when and where to buy Machu Picchu tickets?

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Maras Moray ATV

Quad bikes, also known as ATVs or quads, are a popular way to explore the area around Maras Moray in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

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koricancha Cusco

Coricancha is an ancient Inca temple located in the city of Cusco, Peru. The temple dedicated to the Sun God, Inti, and was considered one of the most important religious sites of the Inca Empire.

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