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Cusco: the ecological capital of the ancient world
Before becoming a global tourist destination, Cusco was the ecological heart of the Andean world. The Incas understood that true prosperity stemmed from the balance between humankind and nature, a vision that still resonates in our mountains. The ecological vision of the Inca Empire Their agricultural, hydraulic, and urban engineering revealed a profound understanding of ecosystems and natural cycles. The systems of terraces, water channels, and tambos—rest and storage center
ecomunaytampu
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Rainbow Mountain: Why eat in Andahuaylillas
Rainbow Mountain , or Vinicunca , is one of Peru's most breathtaking destinations. The trek to its summit can be challenging due to the altitude, so taking a proper break before the ascent makes all the difference. Less than two hours from Cusco, Andahuaylillas is the ideal place to rest and eat well before continuing your journey. At Eco Tampu , a healthy restaurant in Andahuaylillas, we serve natural breakfasts and lunches featuring Andean foods rich in iron, magnesium,
Santiago Duque Perez
3 days ago1 min read
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Beyond Machu Picchu: Discover the Hidden Charm of Andahuaylillas
When we think of Cusco, most of us picture Machu Picchu. However, the magic of the Southern Valley holds other treasures still waiting to be explored. One of them is Andahuaylillas, a charming town that preserves the living essence of both Inca and colonial heritage. What to See and Do in Andahuaylillas, Cusco Located just 40 minutes from the city of Cusco, this destination offers an authentic and peaceful experience—perfect for those seeking culture, art, and relaxation. Its
Santiago Duque Perez
Oct 241 min read
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