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The most mysterious city in Peru, Cusco, is situated at an altitude of more than 3,000 meters above sea level. The capital of the Inca Empire is often recognized as the archaeological and historical center of South America. Even though Cusco is not an empire capital anymore, it is a popular tourist destination that still enchants its guests and hides many mysteries of the past. There are still many fantastic landmarks in Cusco, and it is easy to spend many days exploring them. Naturally, the number of guests visiting Cusco increases every year. When taking a stroll on the streets of the city, it is easy to notice that locals are often a minority in a crowd of foreign guests. According to local legends, Manco Cápac, the founder of the Inca civilization in Cusco, established the beautiful city. He came to this region from the Lake Titicaca region. The city’s territory was conventionally divided into four quarters, each of which had its own head. Rulers of each of the quarters had to be their residents and were obliged to build a palace in the quarter that they were responsible for. Their successors were not allowed to live in the already built palaces. They had to build new palaces for themselves. This tradition is still alive in modern times. Sons never live in the houses of their parents. Even if the house is empty and doesn’t have any dwellers anymore, children still need to build a new house for their families. Spanish conquistadors brought a new … Read further

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Cusco sightseeing

Airplane is the best means of transport to reach Cusco. Airplanes land in the city’s airport. Cusco airport accommodates flights from Lima and Arequipa. Besides that, tourists can reach Cusco by bus – there are regular buses from Lima to Cusco. The ride will last almost one day in this case. The road from Arequipa is shorter – approximately nine hours. Trains to Cusco depart from Machu Picchu and Puno. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Peru

Our Lady of Mount Carmel is honored in the small town of Paucartambo on July 16. This is another example of mixing Andean traditions and Catholic customs. In fact, this is the biggest party in the country, despite the fact that it is a religious holiday. A huge number of people arrive in the tiny town. They sleep in the open air. Independence Day is celebrated on a grand scale on July 28. General Jose de San Martin declared Independence from Spain in 1821. Peruvians have two days off on the occasion of this memorable date. They are celebrated by fairs, street festivals, concerts and, of course, a parade. Rosa of Lima is the first local Saint to be canonized by the Catholic Church. Her memory is honored on the day of her death on August 30. Isabel Flores de Oliva, nicknamed Rosa, earned the fame of a Saint during her lifetime. She dedicated her life to God and his good works. … Open

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