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About Cusco

The ancient city of Cusco, perched high in the Andes Mountains of Peru at an elevation of 3,400 meters (11,000 feet) above sea level, boasts a captivating history and breathtaking natural beauty. Surrounded by picturesque hills and nestled within the Sacred Valley of the Inca, Cusco is home to approximately 365,000 inhabitants, predominantly Mestizo and indigenous. Serving as the capital of the Cusco district, this historic city in southeastern Peru holds a special significance in the hearts of both locals and visitors alike.

The name “Cusco” originates from the Quechua word “Qosqo,” meaning ‘navel,’ a testament to its former role as the center of the Inca Empire. As one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in South America, Cusco’s rich heritage is evident in its ancient Inca foundations and labyrinthine alleyways.

Beyond its storied past, Cusco serves as an unparalleled launching point for exploration, offering boundless opportunities to immerse oneself in the surrounding natural wonders. Many travelers are drawn to Cusco not only for its historical allure but also for its proximity to iconic Inca ruins and the renowned World Heritage site of Machu Picchu. Serving as the gateway to the Sacred Valley, the Inca Trail, and the biodiverse Madre de Dios rainforest reserves, Cusco beckons adventurers and history enthusiasts alike to embark on unforgettable journeys.

Despite the city’s urban growth, Cusco has admirably preserved the architectural integrity of numerous pre-colonial structures, serving as a living testament to its enduring legacy and cultural significance.

 

Different seasons in Cusco

Dry Season

Months: May to September
Weather: Sunny days with cold nights. Daytime temperatures range from 18-20°C (64-68°F), while nighttime temperatures can drop to 0°C (32°F) or lower.
Characteristics: Perfect for trekking, especially to Machu Picchu. Clear skies offer great visibility and photography. It’s peak tourist season, so expect more crowds and higher prices during these months.

Rainy Season

Months: April and October
Weather: Transition between rainy and dry seasons. Expect occasional showers, but overall, the climate is mild.
Characteristics: This is a good time to visit, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds. It’s ideal for those who prefer a more tranquil and accessible experience with fewer tourists.

Shoulder Season

Months: November to March
Weather: The rainy season brings warmer temperatures, with daytime highs ranging between 15-18°C (59-64°F).  

Characteristics: Rainy afternoons are common, but this season has fewer crowds and lower costs. Trekking is more difficult due to the wet conditions, but still rewarding for adventurous travelers.

The most popular tours in Cusco

Cusco Magic & Cultural 3D/2N

This 3-day, 2-night Cusco tour is designed for families and groups who want to immerse themselves in the rich history and dynamic culture of Cusco. This well-rounded tour provides an in-depth exploration of the city’s most renowned and historically important sites while ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Your stay will be in modern, fully-equipped […]

Duration

3 Days

Group Size

9 people

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Things to do in Cusco

Cusco is at a high altitude (approximately 3,400 meters above sea level). To acclimate, rest on the first day, avoid alcohol, and drink plenty of water.

Yes, it's advisable to buy tickets for Machu Picchu in advance, as there is a daily limit, and they sell out quickly.

Inti Raymi, celebrated on June 24, is an important festival. Make sure to check the dates of local events.

It's preferable to drink bottled water to avoid stomach issues. You can also opt for filtered water.

Yes, there are numerous exchange offices and ATMs in Cusco where you can exchange money.

The dry season, from May to October, is generally the best time to visit. Avoid the rainy season between November and March.

Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle.

Cusco is generally safe, but it's always advisable to take basic precautions, such as using well-lit routes.

Cuy (guinea pig), alpaca, anticuchos, and quinoa soup are popular local dishes.

Dress modestly and respect the rules of each site. Do not touch or climb on ancient structures.

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