by Miguel Angel Gongora Meza | Aug 9, 2023 | Peru, Tourist Attraction |
The Twelve-Angled Stone, also known as “Piedra de los Doce Ángulos” in Spanish, is a remarkable archeological artifact situated in Cusco, Peru. This stone holds deep historical and cultural significance as it is considered a national heritage object and...
by Miguel Angel Gongora Meza | Aug 9, 2023 | Peru, Tourist Attraction |
What is the Tocllaraju History? The Cordillera Blanca in Peru is home to a mountain called Tocllaraju, reaching a height of around 6,034 meters (or 19,797 feet). Situated in the Ancash Region, the Carhuaz Provinces Aco District, and the Huaraz Provinces Tarica...
by Miguel Angel Gongora Meza | Aug 9, 2023 | Peru, Tourist Attraction |
Tipon is located near Oropesa, south of Cusco, a prime example of the Inca civilization’s knowledge of agriculture and hydraulic engineering. The place was built over five hundred years ago, under Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui’s reign. With an estimated area...
by Miguel Angel Gongora Meza | Aug 9, 2023 | Peru, Tourist Attraction |
The Temple of the Moon, also known as the Great Cave, is important in Machu Picchu, Peru. It forms part of the Machu Picchu complex nestled in the Andes Mountains at around 2,430 meters (7,970 feet). Its origins link back to the Inca civilization that thrived in the...
by Miguel Angel Gongora Meza | Aug 9, 2023 | Peru, Tourist Attraction |
What is the Sun Gate History? The remarkable history behind The Sun Gate takes us back to Perus’ past era around the 15th Century A.D.; we find some incredible architectural marvels built by the Inca people – notably known for being so advanced and elegant...
by Miguel Angel Gongora Meza | Aug 9, 2023 | Peru, Tourist Attraction |
Sayacmarca, also spelled Sayaqmarca or Sayacmarka, is an ancient Inca archaeological site located in Peru. It is situated high in the Andes Mountains and is part of the larger network of Inca sites connected by the famous Inca Trail. The site’s name,...