A Trip to Cusco: Sights and Wonders
A Trip to Cusco hostels: Sights and Wonders

If you’re planning on a trip just for exploring famous and mythical empires during a long time in history, then you must not miss a trip to Cusco, Peru. Cusco housed the famous Incan Empire during the early 13th century. The Inca Empire was considered as the largest empire in Pre-Columbian America. Let’s take a trip to Cusco.
In Cusco, you can find different places that connect their community to their historical origins. It varies from their livelihood up to the traditional foods. You can also find a place to stay in Cusco such as Cusco hostels, hotels, and more. Cusco hostels are preferable in Cusco.
What are the tourist activities that you can do in Cusco hostels?
Tourist activities and spots can be found in Cusco; just pack up your things and avail the Machu Picchu Day trip at Cusco Mountains. In the top of those mountain ranges lies the origin of the Incan Empire. Here, you can see the wonderful views and learn about the history of the Incan Empire. Learn about their culture and the people that once lived there in about a couple of centuries ago until it is abandoned. The location was completed about 1450 and was abandoned after the Spanish conquest a hundred years later.
Today, these ruins somehow were visited by eager individuals or groups that want to explore the ancient civilization of Inca, be amazed by the sceneries and meditate in one of the famous spiritual places in the world.
This tour includes guided tours to the sacred city and also Tour picks you up from your Cusco hostels
Another trip also brings you to the Sacred Valley, Pisac and Ollantaytambo. It is a full day trip so better get prepared. This tour allows you to discover the Sacred Valley of the Incas, roam around the town of Pisac, and visit the remains of the fortress of Ollantaytambo. You can also locate Cusco hostels near this area.
Early exchange transactions occurred in between the Sacred Valley and Pisac. Instead of currency, they use other goods to purchase goods that are for sale. Also, going at the fortress of Ollantaytambo will eventually get you to the Temple of the Sun (Templo de Sol). There you will see the ruins of the fortress and the infamous “golden courtyard”. The temple back in those ancient years was literally a golden temple because of its golden sheets lined in the walls of the temple. When the sunlight hits the sheets, the sheets cast a bright golden ray of light that branded this temple its name. The Temple of the Sun was built by massive sizes of stones toppled together. It was believed that ancient Incas prayed to the sun to give them good harvest during the harvest seasons.
This trip includes feasting into one of Peru’s proudest delicacies before going to the ruins of Ollantaytambo.
These are just the two main tourist’s spots in all of Cusco. There are much more to see in Cusco. But before you go to these places, come and check out the nearest Cusco hostels upon arrival.
