Cusco City Tour:
Qorikancha
Qorikancha was one of the most revered Inca temples dedicated to the sun, with a courtyard filled with gold statues.
When the Spanish captured the Incan emperor, Atahualpa, they demanded a ransom for his release, which was largely made up of gold from Qorikancha. Tragically, the Spanish killed Athahualpa after receiving the ransom.

Sacsayhuaman
Sacsayhuaman, a beautiful stone fortress located on a hill overlooking Cusco, is one of the most popular tourist sites in the city.
The Incas built this impressive structure with incredible skill, precisely carving massive stones that fit together perfectly without the use of mortar.
The complex houses several significant sites, but the mystery remains as to how the Incas transported these large stone blocks to the site.

Q’enqo
Q’enqo was a site used by the Incas for sacrificial and mummification rituals.

Tambomachay
Tambomachay served as a spa to the elites of Incas. The natural spring water flows in even today from the nearby hot springs.
Tambomachay served as a spa for the elite of the Inca Empire, utilizing natural spring water from nearby hot springs.

Puca Pucara
Puca Pucara, named for its reddish hue at dusk, supposedly was a strategic military site used by the Incas to protect Cusco from invaders. It is located near Tambomachay.
