Cusco Traditional Packages
Cusco Traditional Packages
The city of Cusco is a fascinating destination full of history. As the former capital of the Inca Empire, it is a place where the Inca heritage and the Spanish colonial influence merge in a unique way. Its cobbled streets, ancient temples and lively squares offer a profound cultural experience for those who visit.
Cusco Traditional Packages
1. History and Culture
Cusco is an impressive historical and cultural center. Places like Qorikancha (the Temple of the Sun), the Cathedral of Cusco, and Sacsayhuaman show the majesty of Inca architecture combined with colonial influence. Every corner of the city is full of history.
2. Starting Point for Adventures
Cusco is the gateway to many of Peru’s main tourist destinations, such as the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machu Picchu, and multiple trekking routes such as the Inca Trail and the Salkantay Trek. Its location in the Andes makes it the epicenter of adventure tourism in the country.
3. The Gastronomy
The gastronomic offer in Cusco is varied, and combines traditional Peruvian dishes with international options. You can enjoy typical Andean food, such as roasted guinea pig and pachamanca, or try Moderna cuisine in the many high-end restaurants that have sprung up in the city.
4. Living Culture
In addition to its impressive monuments, Cusco is a center of living culture. Traditional festivities such as Inti Raymi, the celebration of the winter solstice and the Inca New year, attract thousands of tourists. Other festivities, such as the Virgen del Carmen in Paucartambo, demonstrate the richness of local customs.
Cusco Traditional Packages
In this section you will find various packages and programs to get to know the tourist centers of Cusco Imperial
Palccoyo Mountain Colors
Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca Trek
Humantay Lagoon Salkantay
Machu Picchu Traditional By Train
Apurimac Rafting River
Cusco Traditional Packages
Vibrant Nightlife and Arts and Crafts
Cusco has a vibrant nightlife with bars, cafes, and live music venues, especially around the Plaza de Armas. In addition, it is an ideal place to buy local handicrafts, textiles and traditional art.
In short, Cusco is much more than a city of passage to Machu Picchu. It is a place full of history, culture and natural beauty that invites you to stay longer to explore its essence.




