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MachuPicchu Cusco Vacations

MachuPicchu Cusco Vacations

MachuPicchu, the Sacred Valley, and the imperial city of Cusco are like a philosophical capital created by the incas, with harmony in the stones and symphony in each dawn. These places are stony witnesses of a great culture and are protected by nature. Today, that who come to admire the colossal attraction of a human feat.
Here, legend and poetry are apart of all the history stored in the Intiwatanas and feed teh dreams sowed in the Ceremonial Center of Sacsaywaman. The Andean myths took shape on the mountain tops and during nights in which worship is rendered to the Moon, Stars, Lightning and Thunder.
Thus, the Incas tied the celestial bodies to the center of the Sky and The Earth, like a loose child, firmly holds them like kites with the thread of her Love. O Pacha Mama; Sacred Land of ancestral glories, in the warmth of this millenary Cusco, each one of us will find tangible or spiritual beauty and eternity, to then undertake the pilgrimage to the hidden and precious New Wonder of MachuPicchu.

Cusco as a region, shelters in its breast unconceivable treaasures, walls of massive stones, lapidated doorways; stone upon stone and of course, Sacred Mountains and natural jewels, with intertwined benched terraces, buildings and palaces; exquisite work of immortals, with aerial stairs stuck to inconstant walls of unending symmetries, in an awesome architecture.

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