Info Sacred Valley
It is located at 1,968.50 feet under the level of Cusco. Through The Sacred Valley flows Vilcanota River. This begins near Titicaca Lake and it continues to Amazonas River, collecting some rivers from The Andean Mountain Chain.
The sacred valley, along the Vilcanota River, is one of the most beautiful places of the archeological Peru. It is a succession of picturesque towns (some with beautiful colonial churches), incan platforms and archeological remains, as well as roomy spaces where the best corn grows (giant white corn) of the entire world and it has an excellent weather that makes this valley an obligated destination for everyone that visit Cusco.
The Incas, were great astronomers, represented in the entire agriculture valley by the excellence of the constellations that they observed from the Milky Way, know as the “Mayu or Celestial River”. It has a route through the town of Pisaq, Calca, Urubamba,, Ollantaytambo and Chinchero.
Altitude & Climate: Its altitud ranges from the 9,180 and 9,515 feet above sea level the temperature ranges from 58 ºF and 68 ºF.
How much is it? The prices in the Sacred Valley are just a little bit more expensive than the prices of Cusco.
Where is it? It is located 15 kilometers from Cusco, and about 1,970 feet under the level of Cusco.
Pisaq
The Inca constructions of Pisaq are admired because of the huge platforms that surround the mountain were the remains are located, all of the structures are made in polish rock, perfectly align.
Calca
It was an important town in the Pre-Hispanic period; it is reflected in the archeological remains like Huch’uy Qosqo.
Urubamba
The town of Urubamba still has some places that are from the Pre-Hispanic era, that were used to build the colonial constructions.
Ollantaytambo
Is one of the most spectacular archeological remains of Peru, for its multiplicity of archeological and the singularity of each one of them.
Chincheros
The chincheros market is one the most important in the region because of the great quality of the crafts they sale here. The qualities of these products are well known international for its excellence and beauty.
Maras - Moray
The structure that one finds in this region is Incas, although some say that they were made from times before the Incas, at least in the inferior platforms.
Uchuyqosqo
Wiracocha, the eighth inca, was the one who choose Huchuyqosqo as its place to live. He ordered to build palaces, temples because he felt old and tired. He whished he leaved the government, to quit the work in Cusco and search for some peace and tranquillity in other place so he left Cusco. |