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Cuzco
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This Cuzco circuit combines the archaeological and cultural legacy of Cuzco with Peru's greatest natural treasure: the Manu National Park. Due to the high altitude, visitors are advised to take the one-hour flight to and rest upon arrival. Cuzco is a unique of blend native and Colonial architecture, where visitors will find colonial constructions built on top of Inca foundations.
The surrounding region also features many attractions: The town and church of Andahuaylillas. The Ollantaytambo fortress and the town of Pisac are just a few found in Cuzco, which are crowned by a visit to the citadel of Machu Picchu. From Cuzco, the road heads down to the Manu National Park, a journey that can take from 9-12 hours to the villages of Atalaya and Shintuya, where one continues by boat for another 5-6 hours. There are also 30-minute flights from Cuzco to Boca Manu, where the boat ride takes 4-6 hours. The Manu teems with record numbers of species of plants, birds and insects. Butterflies, mammals and reptiles and is doted with an extraordinary diversity of eco-systems. The area is best visited from May to August. Visitors should bring insect repellent and sunblock.
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Inkaterra La Casona
Inkaterra presents Cusco’s first luxury boutique hotel, reflecting a privileged mélange of culture and tradition. A colo...
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Monasterio
High in the Andes, more than 3000 metres above sea level, lies the historic city of Cusco, with its unique blend of Span...
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