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Huchuy Qosqo
1 days / 5 hours trek.
Grade: Moderate
Highlight: Archaeology
Distance Covered: 7-8 Km or 4.97mi.
Max. Altitude: 4200m or 13,860ft |
Early start today. You will be driven
on a paved road (this is the main road that takes you to Chinchero)
to Taucca (3840m) 1 1/2 hours; 60 km from Cuzco. Once in Taucca
the llamas/mules will be loaded, and you will start your trek
heading northeast (7-9 hours). The scenery is varied going
from high altitude savannah or "puna" (3 1/2 hours
gentle ascent) to a landscape typical of lower Andean Valleys
rich in corn, potatoes, and other Andean tubers (3 1/2 hours
gentle descent to the site).
You will reach Huchuy Qosqo ("Little
Cuzco"), a lesser-known Inca site. Huchuy Qosqo is a
noteworthy Inca complex. It boasts very fine stonework, in
a large Kallanka (Hall) and some residential and defensive
quarters, typical of Inca architecture. In some areas, there
is the use of adobe on stone, a style that is only found in
Raqchi, southeast of Cuzco and is typical of later Inca architecture.
Huchuy Qosqo is located on a plateau, surrounded by Inca terracing,
commanding superb views of the Vilcabamba range. After your
visit, you will meet your station wagon taxis which will drive
you to Calca where you will meet your vehicle, which will
take you to your hotel in Urubamba
The total distance of the trek is approximately
14 Km. Maximum altitude is 4300m.
The trek private guide, full board, cook
and all the necessary kit to prepare your picnic lunch.
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