The last place in Chinchero where you can experience the life of the locals is a long-standing place. People here still retain a lot of traditional cultures and customs. It is a place worth experiencing.
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Chinchero Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Chinchero is a well-preserved small village inhabited by indigenous people, where villagers in traditional costumes are often seen. Some older locals don't even speak Spanish. It is about 30 kilometers away from Cusco, with an altitude of more than 3,700 meters. From here you can see beautiful views of the Sacred Valley and the magnificent snowy summit of Salkantay in the distance. The village is famous for its Sunday market, which is less touristy than Pisac.
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Chinchero Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The last place in Chinchero where you can experience the life of the locals is a long-standing place. People here still retain a lot of traditional cultures and customs. It is a place worth experiencing.
The altitude is high here and the clouds are very low. The price of the things the Indians bought in the square is cheaper. From Chinchero, the road is basically downward, and you can drive more than an hour along the Ulubamba River to Ouyutai.
Chinchero is a must-see town in Cusco, a town more than 2,000 years old, and still feels the deep Inca culture. Although the language is not available, it can experience its differences through its architecture, clothing and food.
Chincelo is a small town on the Inca road to Machu Picchu, a town with thousands of years of history, the town is booming with fruit and vegetables from all over Peru, as well as camel wool products. In addition, the ancient town has many Inca-era sites, as well as Spanish colonial architecture, which are worth visiting.
Chincelo is an ancient town on the outskirts of Cusco, full of relics of Inca culture and Spanish colonial culture, women are wearing traditional Inca costumes very simple, the buildings are also old buildings, ancient churches, The mottled murals tell of the glory that was there.
Chinchero is Cusco's most famous Inca town, and the culture here has a strong Inca culture, all of which are very old houses, some even centuries old. The people here wear this traditional Inca costume, and on special days, the Inca celebration ceremony will be held in the square of the ancient town, which is very lively.
Chinchero is an ancient Inca town that is looking for roads, and houses here have a history of hundreds of years. Sporadic scattered in the valley and plain, here is full of the breath of Indian family life, church, market, square everything is so harmonious nature, simple folk customs, beautiful scenery, will definitely make you deeply love here.
Chinchero is an ancient village in Cusco that still retains the habits of many Inca people's daily lives. The town is usually very quiet. Most of the residents here wear traditional costumes of the Inca people. They are also very enthusiastic. You can visit here all day and find different scenery in the ancient town.