Tipón Archaeological Park
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Tipón Archaeological Park

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Pisac

"Discover the serene beauty of Tipón Archaeological Park, a tranquil Inca site just outside Cusco. This remarkable destination offers a unique connection with nature and a profound..."

Traveler Reviews

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Silvana Chirinos

"Best place on earth"

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Daniel Manzoni

"Beautiful Inca site 20 km from Cusco. I went early in the morning and was the only one visiting. It's the only Inca site where the terrace irrigation systems are still functioning...."

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Carlos Eduardo Mejía Sarmiento

"Tipón is one of the great and important archaeological parks in Peru. It is a peaceful place that allows good contact with nature and a deep connection with the elevated cosmogony..."

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Aldo Vernal

"Again we decided to visit Cusco, but this time we went to places we hadn't visited, and Tipon was one of them. I'll tell you how we did it on our own: first, we headed to the bus s..."

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1353 Traveler Reviews

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