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dayexpeditions · 1 year
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🤩Saqsayky el parque temático que se encuentra a 20 minutos de Cusco 🔥 😱Un lugar de familia donde pasarás bellos momentos con los niños 👶 👉Si estás por llegar nosotros te ayudamos en toda la logística 👩‍💻 #saqsayhuaman #cusco #travellingram #tematicos #turismoresponsable (en Parque Temático Extremo Saqsayki) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClrzZEtpVIQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cuartoretorno · 2 years
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Habla Malón! que planes para estos meses de Julio y agosto! Ska, Funky, Indie Rock, Reggae, que proceda! veremos que sale este fin de semana! saca el Carty y yo junto a la gente!!! baja y hablamos Bro! 06/07/22
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capixabadagemabrasil · 2 months
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O que fazer no Peru: OS 4 MELHORES Pontos Turísticos em 2024 Embarque conosco em uma expedição repleta de história, cultura e paisagens deslumbrantes no coração do Peru. Este país sul-americano reserva experiências únicas, desde as misteriosas ruínas de Machu Picchu até a vibrante vida urbana de Lima. Prepare-se para se encantar com a antiga capital inca de Cusco, maravilhar-se com a grandiosidade de Machu Picchu e explorar a diversidade cultural e natural que o Peru tem a oferecer. Vamos descobrir juntos o que torna este destino tão especial e por que deve estar no topo da sua lista para a próxima viagem. 4. Descubra Machu Picchu Machu Picchu, a joia do Peru, é uma experiência que transcende qualquer expectativa. A energia que emana de suas ruínas históricas é palpável, oferecendo aos visitantes uma conexão profunda com o passado. Além do Templo do Sol e das Três Janelas, a trilha de Wayna Picchu adiciona um elemento de aventura ao explorar este local sagrado. https://youtu.be/Jcd3zrkbu_c 3. Cusco: O Coração da Civilização Inca Cusco é muito mais do que um ponto de partida para Machu Picchu; é uma cidade que fala através de suas pedras e ruínas. A Plaza de Armas, o tour arqueológico e os sítios incas como Saqsayhuaman revelam a riqueza histórica e a importância cultural que Cusco mantém até hoje. https://youtu.be/iD0-W92tT5Y Benefícios do cartão do Santander Select Programa Esfera: 2,6 pontos a cada US$ 1 em compras internacionais e 2 pontos a cada US$ 1 em compras nacionais Ganhe cashback, descontos e mais pontos com a Esfera: Compre no shopping Esfera e receba parte do valor de volta. Aproveite também, descontos em parceiros, opções para juntar mais pontos e trocar por produtos, viagens, experiência, vales-compra e muito mais. Até 5 cartões adicionais Sem anuidade. Acesso a salas VIP 2 acessos gratuitos por cartão ao ano para utilizar nas salas VIP LoungeKey.Saiba mais 2. A Diversidade de Lima A capital peruana, Lima, é um caldeirão de cultura, história e gastronomia. O bairro de Miraflores, junto com Barranco, oferece uma experiência urbana vibrante, enquanto o Museu Larco guarda tesouros da arte pré-colombiana. https://youtu.be/EUeYah2C73Q 1. Aventuras em Arequipa De Arequipa a Huaraz, o Peru surpreende com sua geografia variada e vistas impressionantes. O mirante de Yanahuara e o Parque Nacional de Huascarán são apenas alguns dos pontos que ilustram a beleza natural do país. https://youtu.be/nlRukM5vrxI Conclusão: O que fazer no Peru O Peru é uma caixa de surpresas, onde cada cidade, cada ruína e cada paisagem conta uma história. Além de ser um banquete para os olhos, é um convite à introspecção e ao aprendizado. A hospitalidade de seu povo, a riqueza de sua cultura e a magnificência de sua natureza fazem deste destino um local que toca a alma. Seja testemunha da história, saboreie a culinária excepcional e viva experiências que ficarão gravadas em sua memória para sempre. O Peru não é apenas um lugar para visitar; é um mundo para ser vivido. Veja: Os 5 Lugares baratos para conhecer na América do Sul em 2024
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inkatrail-peru · 10 months
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Inti Raymi, Cusco - 2023!
Ceremony of Inti Raymi on Saqsayhuaman Fortress.
More Info: +51 970 506 205 [email protected]
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at Saqsayhuaman https://www.instagram.com/p/CmpMga-S0ev/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ancientorigins · 2 years
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salkantay-trek · 3 years
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This complex is made up of a combination of finely carved stones, waterfalls, and aqueducts to carry water coming from nearby springs and hot springs. For this reason, Tambomachay is associated with the water cult. In front of this construction, there is a tower that is said to have served as a guarding post and communication tower.
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glampingecospirit · 4 years
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BENITO ES UN GLAMPERO.🥰🕷🏕 Los expertos aseguran que las “Grammostola Rosea” y “Grammostola Cala” son dos de las especies más recomendadas para tener en casa, pues son las tarántulas más amigables y apacibles de todas. Sin embargo, estos animales no sólo son buscados como mascotas. Se sabe que la araña de rincón es muy peligrosa, por esa razón un biólogo chileno se dedica a criar la araña de pata larga como una forma de combatir a la peligrosa araña de rincón, y así evitar cualquier tipo de accidente que puede resultar mortal para el ser humano. TE ESTA MIRANDO 👀👀👀👀👀 #animales #photooftheday #wisiwisiaraña #peru #sanvalentin2020 #saqsayhuaman #cuscoperú #animallovers #natgeo #discover #world #amazinganimals #instagood #marcacusco #travelblogger #turismosostenibleencusco #GlampingEcoSpirit #glampingenperu (en Cusco, Peru :)) https://www.instagram.com/p/B70reW-BHKK/?igshid=1e7rom9rhr5v3
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Tour Cusco y Machu Picchu.
En este tour cusco y machu picchu de 3 dias, usted visitará el famoso Qoricancha, el místico Saqsayhuaman y otros sitios Incas, donde podrá ver los grandes edificios Incas y un tour de un día a Machu Picchu, donde tendrá la opción de tomar el gran viaje en tren a Machu picchu.
🛒No te pierdas esta gran aventura. 🌐 http://bit.ly/36lkOJK 📩 [email protected] 📱 Whatsapp: (+51) 971245714. 📱 Móvil: +51 971245714 📱 Móvil: (+51) 984986997
📸: @jiazi5555
🤓QUE INCLUYE?
✅Recepción y traslado: Les esperamos en el aeropuerto a su llegada y les llevamos de vuelta al culminar su tour. ✅Charla informativa: Un día antes del tour les damos información relevante además les entregamos todos los tickets necesarios en el tour, esta charla puede ser en su Hotel o en Oficina Inka Time. ✅Tickets de ingresos: Ya tendrán listos todos los Ingresos para los lugares por visitar en el City Tour (Boleto Turístico Parcial + Qoricancha). ✅Transporte turístico: Nuestros vehículos son minibuses de 15 o 19 personas, todos implementados con botiquín de primeros auxilios (Renauld - Master ó Mercedes benz - Sprinter ). ✅Servicio de guía (City Tour): Estarán bien informados y asesorados por nuestros profesionales. ✅Traslado a la estación: Transporte desde y hasta su Hotel en Cusco a la Estación de tren, ida y vuelta. ✅Tickets de Tren: Ya tendrán reservados los boletos de tren Ida y Retorno (Tren Voyager IncaRail), tambien puede solicitar otros trenes con costos adicionales. ✅Tickets de bus: Ya tendrán los pasajes de bus para subir y bajar de Machupicchu.. ✅Tickets de Ingreso a Machupicchu: Nosotros ya tendremos listos los boletos de ingreso para usted. ✅Guía en Machupicchu: Más de 2 horas de información donde Tendrán la más actualizada y precisa información sobre este maravilloso lugar. Asistencia permanente: Nuestro personal estará atento monitoreando en todo momento durante el transcurso de su viaje.
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tuesdayv · 6 years
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Bienvenido #layas #wanderlust #placidos #cusco #peru #saqsayhuaman (at Saqsayhuaman)
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dayexpeditions · 1 year
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🐴Disfruta de un paseo a caballo por las zonas rurales de Cusco para descubrir el antiguo Templo de la Luna o el famoso Balcón del Diablo. 👉 escribirnos para enviarte el catálogo de tour 🤩 #peru #visit #travelling #cuscoperu #horse #southamerica #beautiful #cabalgata (en Saqsayhuaman) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClUvRdZJqJ5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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andinotoursperu · 5 years
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Paquetes a Cusco Todo Incluido. Un viaje a Perú no estaría completo sin una visita a la ciudad imperial del Cusco y sus atractivos turísticos como; #MachuPicchu, #ValleSagrado, #MontañaDeColores #LagunaHumantay #Salkantay #CityToursCusco #Saqsayhuaman y otros lugares maravillosos.
🛒Reserve fácil y con total seguridad. 📩 [email protected] ✅ Móvil: +51 939420650 ✅ Whatsapp: +51 984780610
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inkatrail-peru · 1 year
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Inti Raymi Last Spaces
Inti Raymi, 2023, LAST SPACES!
Ceremony of Inti Raymi on Saqsayhuaman Fortress, main square of Cusco and the archeological site Qoricancha.
📱➡️ +51 970 506 205
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halenabohs · 7 years
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I went to ALL the ruins today...
I got a “boleto touristico” (tourist ticket) for Machu Picchu, which is good for 10 days and allows me free entrance to like 12 different archeological sites in and around Cusco, so my host family decided today was the day of ruin visiting. Holy moly. Here is what I did:
I headed south after breakfast with Carlos (my host dad) to Tipon and Pikillaqta.
Tipon was absolutely beautiful and astounding. The special feature of the site is its irrigation technology which is literally mindblowing. There are small, straight, perfectly planned canals and waterfalls flowing down 12 terraces used for agriculture. Around the terraces are a church and a housing complex. There were lots of plants!
Pikillaqta is the first pre-Incan ruin I’ve been to in Peru or Ecuador. It was noticeably different, even from afar. The stones were neither gray, nor square, nor enormous like most of the stones that make up the walls of Incan ruins. The city itself is in a valley rather than on a hill, and the layout was vastly different than the terrace style that I have quickly become accustomed to. It was also ENORMOUS. Apparently an estimated 10 thousand people lived in the city at its prime. Though it did not have the focus on solar orientation, there was a similar architectural prowess shown in the perfectly straight roads and walls which surrounded the city. All in all, super neat. Definitely opened my mind to the array of people who have inhabited this country. 
We came home for lunch, which was puchero, a dish traditionally served on Carnaval (today!). In short, it is pork (chancha), carrots, 3 types of potatoes (white something, sweet, and moriya), yucca, peaches, rice, garbanzo beans, cabbage served with the broth that is created when all of that is steamed! I’m still not a big pork person, but otherwise I gorged myself. Let me tell ya, this stuff is amazing. I don’t know why they only eat it once a year. 
After lunch, I laid comatose in bed trying to digest the inhuman quantity of food I had just consumed. Mari (my host mom) finally told me it was time to go, and we headed up the hill (just outside of town to the east - mom and dad, I’m learning to orient myself!) to Saqsaywaman, Q’enqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambochamay. 
Although we had briefly visited Saqsaywaman on Friday, I did not bring my tourist ticket so I couldn’t actually go into the park. The craziest thing is the size of the rocks that form the cornerstones of a zig-zag wall. The pictures don’t do them justice, but I literally cannot comprehend how the heck they were moved there and shaped so perfectly. I’ve already used the phrase “mindblowing,” but it’s the only thing that really seems appropriate. We walked though a tunnel probably 50 feet long through solid rock, and it’s rumored that there’s another longer tunnel that goes underground and emerges somewhere in the middle of the cite more than a mile away. 
Q’enqo was very small compared to the other sites we had visited, but really culturally interesting. It was a religious site where sacrifices were performed, so all the rocks were carved to be flat and table like. We went through some tunnels. 
Puka Pukara was by far my favorite of the day, not because of the ruins themselves, but because of out impeccable timing. As we pulled into the parking lot, we heard music and yelling coming from a nearby hill. A group of indigenous people in traditional dress were running down the hillside towards the ruins, playing music, waving flags, and dancing. we quickly entered the park as they ran past us, and joined them on the top level to the elevated ruins, where we got sprayed with espuma (basically shaving cream but used specifically for Carnaval) and then pulled into a circle of dancing. It was such an experience of pure joy and celebration, and it was the least touristy/most real I’ve felt since being in Cusco. Carnaval is a really cool celebration. No one has been particularly clear with me about the specifics of what exactly is being celebrated, but mostly it’s just a month-long celebration of life and culture. In any case, it’s lovely.
Tambochamay was the most heavily populated, tourist-wise. I’m not really sure why. It was cool, and maybe I’m just becoming desensitized to the amazingness of all these places, but it seemed like there were a disproportionate number of people there for how unique the ruins were. Advanced irrigation technology, a nice view over the valley where Cusco is located, and what I think was an alpaca in a little blue t-shirt.
All in all. it was a LONG day, but it was nice to spend time with my family and get my fill of historical sites in Cusco. Tomorrow is my first day of class, and I can’t wait to see my pals from my group. After spending six straight days with them, two days by myself has felt like a lot! 
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ancientorigins · 5 years
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