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1. Salinas ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Urubamba, Cusco Region, Peru These ancient salt pans have been used for salt extraction since the time of the Incas. There are 100 or so pans that get their salt by from a diverted stream.. 2. Moray ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Urubamba, Cusco Region, Peru Moray is a fabulous example of the genius of Incan agriculture. This ancient farming area includes very large circular agricultural terraces, in which different crops.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Maras, Cusco Region, Peru Hike or bike the trail from the town of Maras down the hill to the salt pans where locals have been "mining" salt for thousands of years. A salt-water stream emerges.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Chincheros, Cusco Region, Peru It's so much better than all the touristic stuff you will find spread all over the country. You can really get great quality textile here. Come here in the evening -.. ADD TO LIST (11 reviews) Ollantaitambo, Cusco Region, Peru Ollantaytambo has been inhabited since the 13th century and is a typical Inca village. It has a huge fortress above the village. The village has cobblestoned, narrow.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ollantaitambo, Cusco Region, Peru The Urubamba River starts up in the Andes south-east of Cusco. It flows north for 725 km down the Urubamba Valley and into the Amazon before joining the Apurimac River.. 8. Sacsayhuaman ADD TO LIST (21 reviews) Cusco, Cusco Region, Peru These zigzagged stone walls are some of the best surviving examples of advanced Inca stone-masonry in all of the Andes. Massive granite rocks have been carved to fit.. ADD TO LIST (26 reviews) Cusco, Cusco Region, Peru Cusco's Plaza de Armas is lined with colonial buildings including a cathedral and the churches of Jesus Maria, El Tiumfo and La Compania. These buildings were built.. 10. Plaza de Armas ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Ollantaitambo, Cusco Region, Peru A beautiful location. Make sure you bring your camera. |