Tipon
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Tipon

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Pisac

"Tipón is an expansive agricultural park covering 240 hectares. Built by the Inca ruler Wiracocha for his father in the early 1420s on top of pre-Inca ruins, it represents the absol..."

Traveler Reviews

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Silvana Chirinos

"Best place on earth"

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Daniel Manzoni

"Bellissimo sito Inca a 20 km da Cusco, io sono andato presto la mattina ed ero l'unico visitare, e' l'unico sito Inca dove I sistemi Di irrigazione delle terrazze e' ancora in funz..."

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Carlos Eduardo Mejía Sarmiento

"Tipón es uno de los grandes e importantes parques arqueológicos de Perú. Es un lugar tranquilo que permite un buen contacto con la naturaleza y compenetrarse con la elevada cosmogo..."

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Aldo Vernal

"Nuevamente decidimos visitar Cusco pero esta vez fuimos a sitios que no habíamos visitado y Tipon fue uno de ellos, les cuento como lo hicimos por nuestra cuenta, primero no dirigi..."

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