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The Manco Capaq route, south of Cusco

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The Manco Capaq route, south of Cusco

Tours that allow you to see the rural and agrarian Cusco, both historical and contemporary.

SAN SEBASTIAN district of the Royal Ayllus or noble families where the Church of San Sebastian stands out for its splendor, built to celebrate the battle of Salinas when the civil war between the spanish conquerors and as part of the system of christanization of the natives.

SAN JERONIMO district of indigenous influence and native life expressed in its stone bedded streets and adobe brick houses with its Plaza and Church dedicated to the Doctors of the Catholic church.

TIPON or hydraulic center for the distribution and management of water given de agricultural nature of the Andean Culture in a perfect combination of stone and water that were the pilars of the andean civilization.

PIKILLAQTA is one of the best preserved and well designed urban development of the Wari culture immediately previous to the Inca. It contains ample plazas, palaces of two stories, multifamily housing, streets, aqueducts, and harmonious trails that influenced the construction of Cusco.

ANDAHUAYLILLAS has beautiful orchards along several streams, Pisonay trees and adobe brick houses with their typical Pukara bulls ornamenting their roofs as offerings to the constructions. Its church which is particularly attractive because of its painted ceiling called the Sixtine Chapel of America, full of sculptures and paintings.

HUARO - WARO is district full of ovens powered by wood where the famous bread of Cusco in manufactured. It also contains the only Stone Museum that shows the art and technical ability with stones of different dimensions. Its church preserves murals of the Andean Painter Tadeo Escalante that depicts the trilogy of heaven, purgatory and hell and also contains paintings of the most considered painter of the colonial times Don Diego Quispe T’ito.

COMBAPATA is a commercial center that centralizes the upper area of Cusco around Tinta, cradle of the independence of Tupac Amaru and Checacupe, that has the oldest paintings of the Cusco school. Combapata hold a sunday fair that deserves a visit for its extensive and variety of products that are commercializes here. The fair also serves as a social gathering, meeting couples, arrange marriage, baptize children, etc. For this reason most people can be seen in their elegant native costumes. La Tablada, beside the fair, exhibits different types of cattle, including llamas, oxen, hens and guinea pigs

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