It is important to bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during the visit, especially on sunny days.
The Abode of the Gods, or Apukunaq Tianan, is a complex of stone sculptures carved in Cusco by the artist Michel de Titan Monteagudo. With figures reaching up to 8 meters in height, this site pays tribute to the Inca gods, such as Pachamama and the Puma, in a setting full of mysticism.
It is important to bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during the visit, especially on sunny days.
Cancellations made within 24 hours prior to the start of the tour incur a 100% penalty, with no refund.
Yes, entry to the complex requires the payment of an entrance fee. It is recommended to bring cash to purchase the ticket on-site.
Yes, in the area you can find crafts and souvenirs inspired by Inca culture, perfect for taking home a memory of the tour.
Yes, the tour is accessible for all ages, as it does not require strenuous walking. Visitors are recommended to wear comfortable shoes for added safety.
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