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Overseas travel Peruvian Textile Museum Comunidad De Mujeres Andinas
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Overseas travel ⭐️Comunidad De Mujeres Andinas⭐️, a small textile museum and experiential learning center in a highland village in Peru, is a place where you can see how women living in the area make textile crafts. They demonstrate the process of dyeing yarn from alpaca and weaving it into fabric for about 10-20 minutes, and you can also buy various handicrafts made that way. You can also see many kinds of guinea pigs indoors, making it a fun place to spend time.
🎯Unnamed Road, 08651 Peru
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Overseas travel Peru Korean restaurant Kfood Cusco Restaurant
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Overseas travel ⭐️Kfood Cusco, Restaurant⭐️ is a Korean restaurant where you can eat delicious Korean food in Cusco, Peru. It is a place where a Korean owner cooks and operates, and sells various Korean menus such as kimbap, kimchi stew, ramen, stir-fried pork, and bulgogi. The owner's cooking skills are so good that it is loved by tourists who miss Korean food while traveling in Peru. It is a popular restaurant with spicy tteokbokki and kimchi stew.
🎯Av Tullumayo 542, Cusco 08000 Peru
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High-altitude Agricultural Terraces in Peru: Zona Arqueologica Moray
During overseas travel, the ⭐️Zona Arqueologica Moray⭐️ in Peru's highlands is a fascinating site featuring concentric circular agricultural terraces. This area is sometimes referred to as a botanical research center. Developed to address the issue of limited farmland, these terraces take advantage of the geographical characteristics at an altitude of 3,500 meters. Interestingly, the temperature difference between the top and bottom of the terraces is as much as 5 degrees Celsius. This temperature variation allowed the cultivation of various types of crops in the same location. The current form of these terraces has been preserved since the Inca era, making it an extraordinary site to visit.
🎯Maras 08655, Peru
Overseas travel Salineras de Maras salt pans in Peru
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Overseas travel Peru's Salineras de Maras salt farm ⭐️Salineras de Maras⭐️ is a salt mine located on a 3,000m above sea level valley slope that has been in use since the pre-Incan era. It is a salt farm built in terraces and is the last salt mine in Peru, boasting a history of about 1,000 years. It is a place that is difficult to get to by regular vehicle or tour, but it is one of the tourist attractions that is definitely worth visiting if you are traveling to Peru.
🎯MRWW+G8W, Urubamba 08655 Peru
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Overseas travel Peru Machu Picchu village Aguas Calientes
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Overseas travel Peru ⭐️Aguas Calientes⭐️, a town for traveling to Machu Picchu, is a small town located about 110km from Cusco. The name of this town means hot water in Spanish. The special feature of this place is that it has hot spring water of 42 degrees Celsius, and there is a small hot spring bath in the town. The town is not very large and is maintained for tourists, so the prices are a little expensive.
🎯Aguas Calientes Peru
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El Templo del Sol, the center of Machu Picchu, Peru, an overseas travel destination
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Overseas travel Peru Machu Picchu's center ⭐️El Templo del Sol⭐️ The Temple of the Sun is located in the central square. This is a semicircular structure built on a large natural rock, and this structure is a tower that is slightly curved inward and outward. The king's tomb is located under this tower, and the temple's walls are well-trimmed. It is a must-see when touring Machu Picchu, and it is well-known as a great place to take pictures.
🎯RFP4+942, Aguas Calientes 08680 Peru
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Overseas travel Machu Picchu's residential area Intimachay tourism
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Overseas travel Peru Machu Picchu Hiking, you can meet ⭐️Intimachay⭐️, which is the housing area in Machu Picchu. Here, you can see various ruins such as the Princess' Palace, Antihuatana, and the Temple of the Condor and the Prison. Since most of it is one-way, you can naturally see various ruins by following the arrows. Among them, the Temple of the Condor and the Prison are the Temple of the Condor and the Underground Prison, which are shaped like condors and are said to have been involved in the lives and deaths of prisoners.
🎯08680 Peru
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Overseas Travel Peru's Lost City in the Sky Machu Picchu
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Overseas travel Peru's Machu Picchu ⭐️Machu Picchu⭐️ is a world-famous historic site that people all over the world are crazy about. Known as the lost city in the sky, it has various hiking courses such as Circuit 1 and 2. The purpose and function of this city are unknown, but it is one of the tourist destinations that must be visited by those who love to travel because of its unique beauty that cannot be seen anywhere else.
🎯08680 Peru
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Overseas travel Peru Pisac's mysterious ruins observatory Pisac Q'allaqasa
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Overseas travel ⭐️Pisac Q'allaqasa (citadel)⭐️ in Parque Arqueológico Pisac in Peru Pisac is the highest ruin in the center. It takes about 20-30 minutes to hike to the top from Parque Arqueológico Pisac. You can see cute alpacas during the hike. Since it is a high mountain, if you are careful about altitude sickness, you can see a beautiful view of the terraced farmland, Pisac, and the Andes River in front, so I recommend going to the top.
🎯H5R4+J54, Písac 08105 Peru
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Mirador Taray, a beautiful viewpoint in Pisac, Peru, for overseas travel
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Overseas travel Peru ⭐️Mirador Taray⭐️ is a lookout point that you can see on the way from Cusco to Pisac. It boasts a great view that allows you to see Pisac at a glance, and in front of it, you can see the river flowing from the Andes Mountains. Because it is high in altitude, the view from here is different from the view from other places.
🎯Taray 08100 Peru
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Saqsaywaman is a must-see when traveling abroad to Cusco, Peru
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Overseas travel When traveling to Cusco, Peru, ⭐️Saqsaywaman⭐️ is an ancient ruin located in the Sacred Valley. If you purchase a combined tourist admission ticket to the Sacred Valley, you can visit all 6 museums and 10 historical sites in Cusco. Among them, Sacsaywaman is a ruin that was built by Inca Pachacutec in the late 15th century. It boasts a huge scale as it was built by mobilizing about 30,000 people.
🎯Cusco 08002 Peru
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Walking through the alleys of Cusco... Arco de Santa Ana.
Arco de Santa Ana, an iconic spot in Cusco, offers a stunning view of the city. From here, you can admire the panoramic view of Cusco with its red roofs, colonial architecture, and surrounding mountain ranges. The contrast between the blue sky and the historic buildings creates a perfect backdrop for photography. The soft light in the morning or afternoon enhances the colors and textures, allowing you to capture unforgettable scenes from various angles. For photography enthusiasts, this place is a treasure not to be missed. The area is relatively quiet with few tourists... I stayed at the Hilton Hotel near the top, which made it easily accessible. It was a luxurious hotel I was fortunate to stay at, but it's a great spot to overlook Cusco, so I recommend it if you get the chance.
Qurikancha and Nearby Streets... Cusco, Peru.
Located in Cusco, Qurikancha is a historic structure based on the Inca Empire's Temple of the Sun, with the Santo Domingo Monastery built on top during the Spanish colonial era. This site is famous for its unique blend of Inca and Spanish architectural styles, with the intricate stone walls of the Inca period standing out. The surrounding streets of Qurikancha offer an impressive blend of tradition and modernity. The cobblestone streets and red-roofed houses create a serene atmosphere, while nearby cafes and shops provide a lively environment for tourists. Especially at sunset, the warm golden light bathes the streets, making it a popular spot for photography.
Qorikancha Museum...Cuzco Peru
#Overseas travel #Peru #Qorikancha
The Museo de Sitio Qorikancha in Cusco is a special place where you can understand the Inca civilization through relics and exhibits.
However, the hidden charm of this museum is the view of Cusco from the rooftop.... Standing on the rooftop of the museum, you can see the unique landscape of Cusco, where the Inca and colonial eras coexist, at a glance, and the city with its red tile roofs and stone streets gives you the feeling of time travel. Especially around sunset, the warm sunlight paints the city in golden light, creating an even more beautiful scene. This unique rooftop experience offers more than just viewing relics, and it is an unforgettable moment that will make you feel the charm of Cusco in a new way.
PLAZA DE ARMAS DOWNTOWN CUSCO...
#Overseas travel #Peru #Cusco Square
Cusco's Plaza de Armas is a historical site that has been considered the heart of the city since the Inca Empire, and it still stands as the center representing Cusco today. The square is surrounded by buildings in classic Spanish architectural style, and is particularly impressive with its elegant balconies and ornate terraces. The square is home to two major churches, the Cusco Cathedral and the Jesuit Church, adding to its religious and historical significance.
In addition, you can easily find various souvenir shops and restaurants here, making it a great place to enjoy shopping and dining.
Since it is safe to visit both day and night, tourists can comfortably take a walk or enjoy their leisure time at any time.
Cusco...Peru
#Overseas travel #Peru #Cusco
Cusco is a city located in southeastern Peru, and is the historical center that was the capital of the Inca Empire. Located at 3,400m above sea level, it is called the "Heart of the Andes" and has been registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich history and culture.... Centered around the Plaza de Armas in the city center, the Inca and Spanish colonial architecture blend together to create a unique charm.
Cusco serves as the gateway to the Inca ruins of Sacsayhuaman and the world-famous Machu Picchu, and traditional food and festivals provide travelers with unforgettable experiences. Cusco, where the ancient and the modern coexist, is a must-see for any trip to Peru.
Cusco Cathedral...Cusco Cathedral.
#Overseas travel #Peru #Cusco Cathedral
Cusco Cathedral (Catedral del Cusco) is a magnificent Catholic cathedral located in the center of Cusco, Peru, and is a landmark representing Plaza de Armas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Built during the Spanish colonial period in the 16th century, this cathedral is a harmonious blend of Andean tradition and Baroque architecture, and its interior features gorgeous altars, gold leaf decorations, and unique Andean artwork. In particular, the guinea pig in the painting of the Last Supper leaves a fresh impression on visitors. This place, where faith and history live and breathe, is a must-see attraction when traveling to Cusco.
Ollantaytambo Archaeological Park...
#Overseas travel #Peru #Inca ruins
Parque Arqueológico Ollantaytambo was an important military and religious center of the Inca Empire, and is known as the symbol of the last resistance of the Inca era. In 1536, Manuel Inca, a descendant of the Inca leader Pachacutec, resisted here during a battle with the Spanish conquistadors, but was defeated. The ruins are well preserved with the ancient Inca architectural techniques, and the large terraces and temples such as the Temple of the Sun show that they were used for religious ceremonies at the time. The structures here were built based on precise mathematical calculations and stone transport techniques, which prove the outstanding architectural skills of the Inca civilization. Ollantaytambo also served as an important fortress for the military defense of the Inca Empire, and it is a historically valuable site with relics related to the Inca's astronomical knowledge.
Ollantaytambo.. Gateway to the Incas..
Ollantaytambo village is a place where the heritage of the Inca civilization lives on. The narrow, quaint alleys, the majestic mountains, and the backdrop of the Ollantaytambo ruins combine to make the village itself a vast tourist attraction. The stone structures from the Inca era are preserved as they were, and just walking through the alleys allows you to feel the unique atmosphere where the ancient and the modern coexist. Especially, the grandeur of the mountains and ruins surrounding the village inspires awe in visitors. The terraced steps and ancient fortress of the ruins showcase the Inca's remarkable engineering skills, and the panoramic view of the village from the mountain top remains an unforgettable scene. This place is a small time-travel space where you can feel the Inca culture and history up close.
Oyanthai Tambo Traveler's Street..
#Overseas travel #Peru #Ollantaytambo
Ollantaytambo Traveler's Street is a charming street where Incan ruins and traditional houses are combined, and it is a place where Incan ruins and traditional Peruvian villages are naturally fused. The streetscape here is quiet and the ancient Incan architecture and traces of local residents' lives are in harmony, making it very unique and beautiful. As you walk along the street, you will see many traditional houses with tiled roofs, and beyond them, you can see magnificent Incan ruins. In particular, the ancient ruins of Ollantaytambo are spread out like a painting on this street, and you can enjoy the scenery of the mountains and ruins together, adding to the fun of the trip. This area provides travelers with the perfect space to feel both culture and history.
Inka Watana...Peru Inca Ruins...
Inka Watana is known as an important site within the Ollantaytambo ruins that showcases the sophisticated astronomical knowledge of the Inca civilization. 'Watana' means 'to tie' in Quechua, symbolizing a sacred ritual to tie the sun. It is believed that the ancient Incas used this place to observe the movements of the sun and constellations, determining the timing for agriculture and rituals. Watana is made of intricately carved stones and detailed designs, and its craftsmanship still amazes people today. This site allows visitors to experience the scientific and religious depth of the Inca civilization, and the surrounding mountains and valleys create a breathtaking landscape. It is a must-visit place to feel the mystery and wisdom of the Incas.
Ollantaytambo Square.. Village Walk... Peru.
Ollantaytambo's Plaza de Armas is a special place where you can fully experience the charm of the Inca civilization. The surrounding traditional Inca stone structures allow you to see the coexistence of the past and the present. The small shops and cafes around the square are great for tasting local food or buying souvenirs, and you can slowly stroll around and get a glimpse of the simple daily lives of the locals.
In particular, the view of the Inca ruins from the center of the square is breathtaking, offering unforgettable memories to travelers who visit. During the day, it is peaceful and leisurely, and at night, the soft lighting adds another layer of charm.
The path up to the ancient ruins...Inca Watana..
The stairs leading up to Inca Watana are steep and somewhat challenging, but the breathtaking view that awaits at the top makes all the effort worthwhile. The majestic mountains and valleys that unfold before your eyes are indescribably beautiful, and the remnants of the Inca civilization at the summit offer a glimpse into the intricate details of ancient life. The meticulously crafted stone artifacts and structures showcase the wisdom and technological prowess of the Incas, and the tranquility and mystery that can only be felt here fill your heart. The view from the summit is not just a simple landscape; it evokes a special feeling as if you have embarked on a journey through time.
Ollantaytambo ruins...
#Overseas travel #Peru #Ollantaytambo
The Ollantaytambo ruins are an attractive place where you can vividly experience the architectural skills and historical heritage of the Inca Empire.
This place is known to have played various roles such as a military fortress, a religious sanctuary, and an agricultural terrace. The elaborately built, massive stone structures and steep, stepped terraces demonstrate the outstanding skills of the Incas at the time. In particular, the stones used in the Temple of the Sun were transported from a distant quarry, allowing you to truly experience the scale and sincerity of the Inca civilization.
The view of the surrounding mountains and villages from the ruins is like a painting, and the landscape where nature and culture come together is breathtaking. It is the best place to understand and experience the history and culture of the Incas.
Ollantaytambo ruins summit...view of the village...Peru
#Overseas travel #Peru #Ollantaytambo
The view you see when you reach the top of the Ollantaytambo ruins is breathtakingly beautiful. The stone buildings and terraces that contain the legacy of the Incan civilization are spread out, and the magnificent view of the surrounding Sacred Valley is so impressive that it is difficult to capture even in a photo... The journey to the top is not difficult, but the grandeur and tranquility you feel when you reach the top will make you feel the greatness of the Incan civilization. You can enjoy a special feeling as if you have traveled back in time while walking among the well-preserved ruins.
This is a place you should never miss during your trip to the Sacred Valley... I am sure it will give you an experience that will remain in your heart forever.
Inca Ruins Tour...Ollantaytambo Ruins
#Overseas travel #Peru #Ollantaytambo
The Ollantaytambo ruins are the most beautiful and unique architectural sites in the Sacred Valley, and they are more impressive and appealing than Pisac, Maras Salt Pans, and Moray. It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to tour the ruins and climb to the top, and an additional hour if you follow the Inka Watana route.
The ruins are great for taking pictures, and the top offers a great view of the city. The path to the ancient temple is not difficult, and you can do it without special hiking shoes, and the stairs are well-maintained.
Urubamba drive during the Inca civilization tour..
#Overseas travel #Peru #Urubamba
The ruins of the Inca civilization are usually visited through tours, but I was able to rent a car and drive freely through the Urubamba region and enjoy it leisurely.
I really enjoyed the freedom of driving along the winding mountain range and taking a break at a place I liked.
The scenery of golden grasslands and snow-capped mountains was like a painting no matter where I looked. The cost of renting a car was cheaper than I thought if I negotiated, and thanks to that, I was able to travel at my own pace without being restricted by time or route. I would definitely recommend this to those who want to enjoy the nature and ruins of the Incas by driving with a driver instead of a tour.
Driving through the Urubamba region... Peru.
Driving through the Urubamba region feels like a breath-taking experience. The endless yellow meadows stretch out before you, with the snow-capped Andes mountains rising majestically in the background, creating a picturesque scene against the clear sky. As you follow the winding mountain roads, the harmonious landscape of mountains and meadows keeps changing, making it impossible to look away. The warm golden hue of the meadows reflecting the sunlight and the cold pure white of the snow-capped mountains create a color palette that cannot be fully captured in photos. Stop the car, step out, and take a moment to breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the serene beauty of the scenery. This drive alone brings you closer to the sacred nature and history of the Incas.
Ancient Inca Cultivation Laboratory...Moray
#Overseas travel #Peru #Moray
This place takes a while to get to, but if you love history and are looking for a special place that is not well known, it is a must-visit treasure. When you visit, I recommend preparing a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes.
There are many school groups and tourists on site, so you can feel the lively atmosphere.
There are also vendors selling water and snacks, so it is convenient, but it is a good idea to prepare small bills of Soles, the local currency of Peru.
Don't forget that you may need to pay a small fee to use the restrooms, even if there are restrooms.
Here, you can fully enjoy the rich history and culture of the Incas, and enjoy a special experience where nature and ancient civilization come together.
If you prepare well, it will be a truly memorable and wonderful travel destination.
Inca Ruins Tour...Moray...Peru
#Overseas travel #Peru #Moray
Moray was an agricultural experiment site during the Inca era, and it is a mysterious place where the circular terraces created a natural greenhouse effect to help grow and adapt crops to the altitude.
A lot of information was lost after the Spanish conquest, but even with the partially restored appearance, you can see the wisdom of the Incas. There is a ticket that allows you to enjoy other attractions for n days included in the tour ticket, but I just negotiated in the town and rented a car and went around freely... I don't remember the price, but it wasn't expensive. If you come on a tour, the recommended course is a long route that takes about 30 minutes, which is perfect for walking and appreciating the surrounding scenery. This place where ancient times and nature come together is the perfect place to leave unforgettable memories with photos.
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