Make sure to visit “sexy woman” in your visit to Cusco. And plan plenty of time. We were a bit rushed due to scheduling and really wanted more time to explore otherwise a wonderful site to behold.
Make sure to visit “sexy woman” in your visit to Cusco. And plan plenty of time. We were a bit rushed due to scheduling and really wanted more time to explore otherwise a wonderful site to behold.
The view from the top is beautiful. The ruins themselves are quite interesting and quite large but it was the view that really made an impression. There were also alpacas there that we could watch and even pet (they didn't really like it but were nice enough to tolerate it). From there you can also walk up to Cristo Blanco - the statue of the white Jesus Christ that's visible from almost anywhere in the city. It looks smaller from up close but very nice to see. Best bet is to buy the Tourist Ticket ahead of time- you can't just pay for this alone it's part of a package. We didn't know that and were hesitant to spend the money for the ticket to see all of them since we were leaving the next day. However, we got there quite late and a local resident offered to drive us up there for half the price of one ticket. He lives in the community and can enter for free. I'm sure it's not quite legal but it's a way for him to make a living I suppose. It worked great for us. We got in for much less and didn't have to walk. We didn't plan to go there- just happened to be close after wondering the city- otherwise we would have bought tickets. It's well worth it.
Spent about an hour at this beautiful Inca site. We had a very knowledgeable guide who told us it’s history. The boulders are stunning, some weighing between 1 to 1.5 tons and so perfectly laid without mortar.
Stunning fortress with huge stones, truly impressive Inca structure. Our tour guide was excellent, explained many historical facts we were not aware of. Truly enjoyed the experience.
Took the advice of a couple TA reviewers, took the taxi up and then walked down to city center. Once in the park, the Inca ruins are very impressive, you need to spend a hour to 2 hours to explore. Then take in the aerial views of the city. Warning make sure you have enough cash for entrance fee, it was more than i was expecting and had to use US $ for the fee.
Very cool, formerly impenetrable fortress that was one of the main bases of the Incas. Up close look at some amazing construction and huge original stones. Beautiful weather. We saw the fortress as part of the four Ruins (great way to do it) starting with Tambomachay and working our way down to Sacsayhuaman.