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Day 1: SACRED VALLEY
Stop At: Awanakancha, km 23, a, Pisac, Cusco 08100, Peru
The Incas and their predecessors are renowned for their ceramics, their precious metalwork and their colossal stone buildings. But how did they dress? Precious textiles were used by the Incas not only to clothe themselves but also as a symbol of power and identity, for sacrificial purposes and as a means of exchange. This book showcases a breathtaking selection of textiles and feathers, as well as gold, silver and shell jewelry.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Pisac, Pisac, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region
The Incas and their predecessors are renowned for their ceramics, their precious metalwork and their colossal stone buildings. But how did they dress? Precious textiles were used by the Incas not only to clothe themselves but also as a symbol of power and identity, for sacrificial purposes and as a means of exchange. This book showcases a breathtaking selection of textiles and feathers, as well as gold, silver and shell jewelry.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Ollantaytambo, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region
The Incas and their predecessors are renowned for their ceramics, their precious metalwork and their colossal stone buildings. But how did they dress? Precious textiles were used by the Incas not only to clothe themselves but also as a symbol of power and identity, for sacrificial purposes and as a means of exchange. This book showcases a breathtaking selection of textiles and feathers, as well as gold, silver and shell jewelry.
Duration: 3 hours
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight at a 3 stars Selected Hotel
Day 2: MACHUPICCHU
Stop At: Santuario Historico de Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Peru
The citadel of Machu Picchu has had several periods of occupation. Taken from the chronicles, the construction style and ceramics found has deducted the following:
Initial Period: 1300 AD
Classic Period: 1400 AD
Imperial Period: 1533 AD
Transition Period: 1533-1572 AD
Duration: 6 minutes
Pass By: Winay Wayna, Machu Picchu Peru
The citadel of Machu Picchu has had several periods of occupation. Taken from the chronicles, the construction style and ceramics found has deducted the following:
Initial Period: 1300 AD
Classic Period: 1400 AD
Imperial Period: 1533 AD
Transition Period: 1533-1572 AD
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.