Amanecer y Paucartambo! 2D/1N
<Guía en inglés y español incluida>
Tres Cruces de Oro está ubicado en el pueblo de Charabamba, departamento de Paucartambo, a 105 km en auto desde la ciudad de Cusco.
El observatorio natural en la cima del monte Akhanak se encuentra a 3.700 metros sobre el nivel del mar y está a poca distancia de las sagradas montañas Ausangate de Cusco, los picos blancos nevados que decoran el río Paucartambo y el majestuoso monte Apucanyakway, al que los lugareños llaman el «Guardián de Antisuille.» También se puede admirar el impresionante paisaje. También conocido como el «Balcón del Este», la primera área verde del Parque Nacional Manu, ofrece una vista panorámica del amanecer sobre la selva, reconocido como el «amanecer más hermoso del mundo».
El cielo creado por el sol antes del amanecer muestra una gran variedad de colores, luces y nubes, y miles de turistas de todo el mundo visitan cada año este mágico lugar para admirar este increíble espectáculo natural que visitaré.
En las «Tres Cruces Doradas» ocurre el llamado «relámpago blanco». Este fenómeno natural ocurre cuando el sol aparece en el horizonte y la luz atraviesa el aire húmedo. El resultado es una especie de espejismo en el que el sol se distorsiona de una manera muy especial, dando lugar a la aparición de tres soles fantásticos, uno de los cuales aparece bailando y vibrando al salir. Este misterioso fenómeno es famoso por ocurrir sólo en dos lugares del mundo: Japón y Cusco.
Sin embargo, este espectáculo natural no ocurre todos los días del año. Puede ver el amanecer entre las 4:30 a. m. y las 6 a. m. en mayo, junio y julio, y el «relámpago blanco» se ve mejor durante el solsticio de invierno (20, 21 y 22 de junio). Sin embargo, tenga en cuenta que no siempre se tiene suerte y si el cielo está muy nublado, sólo podrá ver la capa de nubes.
Details
detalles del Tour
・08:00 Pick up from your hotel in Cusco
・08:30, we will stop at Oropesa, the famous souvenir of the town of Cusco, the "Corta bread", and enjoy delicious freshly baked bread made in a large stone oven.
・09:00: Visit the Inca ruins of Tipón, located 25 kilometers southeast of the city of Cusco. It is one of the finest Andenes (agricultural terraces), fed by springs from the high peaks of Apu Pacatusan, and is believed to have been a royal garden commissioned by Emperor Wiracocha. There is also an archaeological complex of temples, irrigation canals and aqueducts.
・10:00 am, then transfer to the ruins of Piquillacta (meaning "flea village" in Quechua) near Lake Huacalpai. The adobe complex was built by the Huari (pre-Incan) culture between 700 and 900 AD and served as a checkpoint, with the Incan ruins known as Rumikolca just a few meters away. Archaeological center with stone architectural levels made with lime and plaster.
・11:00, head further south to the town of Andahuaillas and visit the Church of San Pedro de Andahuaillas, also known as the American Sistine Chapel due to its baroque decoration.
・12:00: Departure to Cusco. Your guide will transfer you to your hotel in Cusco.
・13:00 Arrival at the hotel.
*Optionally, you can also visit the pre-Inca ruins of Pucará, which are located at a higher altitude than the Tipón ruins.
*Optionally, you can also visit the Rakuchi Archaeological Complex and the Wiracocha Temple.
・08:00 Pick up from your hotel in Cusco
・08:30, we will stop at Oropesa, the famous souvenir of the town of Cusco, the "Corta bread", and enjoy delicious freshly baked bread made in a large stone oven.
・09:00: Visit the Inca ruins of Tipón, located 25 kilometers southeast of the city of Cusco. It is one of the finest Andenes (agricultural terraces), fed by springs from the high peaks of Apu Pacatusan, and is believed to have been a royal garden commissioned by Emperor Wiracocha. There is also an archaeological complex of temples, irrigation canals and aqueducts.
・10:00 am, then transfer to the ruins of Piquillacta (meaning "flea village" in Quechua) near Lake Huacalpai. The adobe complex was built by the Huari (pre-Incan) culture between 700 and 900 AD and served as a checkpoint, with the Incan ruins known as Rumikolca just a few meters away. Archaeological center with stone architectural levels made with lime and plaster.
・11:00, head further south to the town of Andahuaillas and visit the Church of San Pedro de Andahuaillas, also known as the American Sistine Chapel due to its baroque decoration.
・12:00: Departure to Cusco. Your guide will transfer you to your hotel in Cusco.
・13:00 Arrival at the hotel.
*Optionally, you can also visit the pre-Inca ruins of Pucará, which are located at a higher altitude than the Tipón ruins.
*Optionally, you can also visit the Rakuchi Archaeological Complex and the Wiracocha Temple.
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