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Large Stones, Narrow Canyon
This is an archaeological site near Cuzco, and is one of the largest Huacas (Holy Places). The Quechua name “Qenko” means labyrinth, and in ancient times it was believed that the place was built to in...
Another fantastic archaeological location, full of Inka history. Not too much to see but the sunstone and the sacrificial stone were great to see. A great short stop-off when in Cusco.
It is very close to the city, in the Cerro Socorro. We went on a Pacific Travel excursion, which was included when we took the package to Peru. The journey was correct with an excellent...
Large Stones, Narrow Canyon
This is an archaeological site near Cuzco, and is one of the largest Huacas (Holy Places). The Quechua name “Qenko” means labyrinth, and in ancient times it was believed that the place was built to in...
Nice enough but not stand out
Probably worth a visit but not my favourite around Cusco. The cave part is the most interesting bit and the stones are okay but better elsewhere.
Nice to do around Cusco
Another fantastic archaeological location, full of Inka history. Not too much to see but the sunstone and the sacrificial stone were great to see. A great short stop-off when in Cusco.
it's worth your visit
Qenqo means in quechua labyrinth, and that's exactly, a small labyrinth with handcut caves, staircases and deadly cameras
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It is very close to the city, in the Cerro Socorro. We went on a Pacific Travel excursion, which was included when we took the package to Peru. The journey was correct with an excellent...