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Preface and General
Information
Qosqo in History
The Tawantinsuyo
The Inka
Inkan Religion
General and City
Planning
Materials and Lithic
Technology
Inkan Architecture
Agriculture
Coca Leaves
Andean Camelids
Andean Condor
Inkan City of Qosqo
Present-day
Festivities
The Cathedral
Saint Blaise Church
Convent of Our Lady
of Mercy
La Compania de
Jesus Church
Saint Francis
Convent
Monastery of Saint
Catherine
Qorikancha
Saqsaywaman
Pisaq Ollantaytambo
Chinchero
Maras, Moray,
Pichingoto
Tipon, Pikillaqta,
Andahuaylillas
Machupicchu
Inka Trail
Manu National Reserve
Vocabulary
Bibliography
Maps
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A Homage to the Mystical, Magical, most Famous
and Oldest City of the American Continent

Machupicchu, one of the Wonders in the World was a
power nucleus under rule of Qosqo
"Qosqo, Inkas' Sacred Capital"
A very interesting guidebook in which you will find
complete information about:
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Qosqo City.
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Machupicchu and the Inka Trail.
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Saqsaywaman.
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Pisaq and Ollantaytambo.
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Chinchero, Maras, Pikillaqta, Andahuaylillas, and many other
important sites.
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Regional Cuisine, Traditions, Festivities, etc. etc...
Qosqo is actually the
oldest living city in the American Continent, with a continuous settlement of more than
3,000 years. It is a "living museum" where it is so easy to get pre-Columbian,
colonial and modern heritage. |
Any comments?
Just contact Vicente Goyzueta
who will answer your queries or get you in touch with the best Tour Guides and Tour Operators not
only in Qosqo (Cusco) but all over Peru. Vicente is also available for any lectures about
the former Capital of the Inkas. Willing
to travel to Peru?
Try this link to
Inkaways, a Ground Tour Operator in Peru... at least visit
their
picture gallery
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Guidebook written by Vicente Goyzueta
Vicente Goyzueta was born in Qosqo and is a Graduate
in Tourism in Qosqo's San Antonio Abad National University. He worked in his home city as
a full time Professional Tour Guide for a decade; leading History, Archaeology,
Anthropology and Sociology oriented tours. Today Vicente lives in New York working as a
Building Project Manager and occasionally giving lectures about what he knows best: Qosqo.
His experiences and knowledge are in his book: "Qosqo, Inkas' Sacred Capital"
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