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Sitio Arqueológico de Killarumiyoc

Museum in Maras

Updated: March 16, 2024 03:34 PM

Sitio Arqueológico de Killarumiyoc is located in Maras (Town in Peru), Peru. It's address is HM3R+V2G, Ancahuasi 08635, Peru.

HM3R+V2G, Ancahuasi 08635, Peru

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Where is Sitio Arqueológico de Killarumiyoc?

Sitio Arqueológico de Killarumiyoc is located at: HM3R+V2G, Ancahuasi 08635, Peru.

What are the coordinates of Sitio Arqueológico de Killarumiyoc?

Coordinates: -13.4453169, -72.3099129

Sitio Arqueológico de Killarumiyoc Reviews

M C
2019-05-17 17:43:44 GMT

I really enjoyed this place I will definitely have lasting memories. It was a good drive from Cusco through some nice farm lands. The entrance fee was nominal. When I arrived, there were two mini vans with a few tourists. As I started walking up through the ruins their were farmers digging out the ancient irrigation system. It was the beginning of the dry season and the irrigation system was the farmers only source of water. There's many walls and carved stones on your way to the top. Once I reached the top I noticed that the farmers we're done digging and the two mini vans of tourists had left. The place was all mine. This is a rarely seen place by most tourists. You can play archeologist all day up there and not see a soul. The grounds have not been disturbed and have not been restored, they sit the way they've been since the Spaniards arrived. The top of the site is around 12,000ft with the lack of atmosphere you can get roasted quick by the sun, bring a hat, and there's plenty of shady areas to rest.

Corinne H
2020-10-21 03:13:25 GMT

This has been a huaca for thousands of years; ancient petroglyphs can be found inside the cave and multiple styles of architecture can are present here. The summit of the hill contains cobble stonework, cyclopian stonework and imperial Inca style masonry; indicating that as newer cultures came upon this place, they built their own structure(s) at a higher elevation than the existing structures. "Killarumiyoc" can be translated to, "stone that holds the moon." This makes me believe that the shape was already carved into the boulder when the Quechua-speaking Inca came across it...

P. Miguel Andrango Q.
2018-05-07 02:01:12 GMT

Ok

Enrique Stucchi
2024-01-22 11:49:33 GMT

Maravilloso lugar, a una hora de Cusco y a 20 minutos de Zurite. Espectacular sitio sagrado de los incas.

Felipe JV
2022-05-29 17:03:47 GMT

Es un lugar maravilloso, retirado del ruido y del exceso de movimiento turístico. Tuvimos un guía en 2016 que nos explicó bastante. Ojo con las rutas en cuadrimoto, que erosionan bastante los campos de alrededor y podrían poner en riesgo la arqueología si no ha sido regulada.
Si vas cuida el lugar, no hagas mucho ruido y déjalo más limpio de lo que lo viste.

Pamela Manrique
2019-05-27 00:19:10 GMT

Son unas ruinas cerca a Ancahuasi hermosas y lo mejor que aún no hay muchos turistas y se pu de disfrutar del lugar de manera más tranquila. Muy reciente recomendado.

Adriana Diaz
2019-01-05 22:40:46 GMT

Santuarios donde los pueblos originarios realizaban rituales . Se encuentra una piedra tallada de data milenaria .Piedra de la luna

Miguel Angel Salcedo Huamantica
2020-02-16 19:54:39 GMT

Genial para poder conocer más sobre nuestra cultura inka...y el tributo a la luna...

Marcelo Garcia
2019-10-12 11:18:50 GMT

Hermoso templo al agua y la luna

Carlos Enrique Perú
2018-01-31 15:12:15 GMT

Magnífico

Ingrid Olivares
2019-12-28 04:34:44 GMT

Interesante...

Jesse Ruiz Izaguirre
2019-10-19 15:13:27 GMT

Impressive place, Killarumiyoc, a Quechua word which means 'Luna de Piedra' or Stone Moon 🎑 made perfectly by the Incas.

Edinson Omar Aquino Vega
2019-06-18 22:37:35 GMT

Muy bonito y bueno para hacer trekking de bajo esfuerzo, en promedio 3 horas para recorrer todo el complejo

Alberto Chara
2016-12-19 05:56:34 GMT

Muy alejado. Cobran 7 soles y en comparación Con . Otros lugares es demasiado

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Town in Peru

Maras is a town in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, 40 kilometers north of Cusco, in the Cusco Region of Peru. The town is well known for its salt evaporation ponds, located towards Urubamba from the town center, which have been in use since Inca times. source

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