Pisac

On our way from our hotel in the Sacred Valley to the hotel in Cusco, we stopped at the Pisac

Outside of Machu Picchu and Sacsayhuaman, I do believe that Pisac is the next most important ruin to visit.  We decided to drive to the top of it and then work our way through the top portion of the ruins.  The ruins are about a 15 minute drive outside of the market (which we had not realized).  




Pisac is part of the Cusco ticket, so we were able to use that for entrance.  Jason made sure that we got the walking map this time!  Unfortunately, one of the main routes was closed, so we were unable to do the full "medium" length route.

Our hike wasn't that far, but it definitely is important to continue to consider the altitude.  Pisac is higher than Machu Picchu although not quite as high as Cusco.



We really enjoyed walking/hiking through this monument.  The Incans had many different uses for the ruins.  The first area we walked through seemed to be used primarily for living quarters for non-royalty.  




Other parts of the ruins are devoted to worship, agriculture and military defense.  The scale of the ruins are quite impressive.  The pictures below try to demonstrate the scale of it.




It truly was spectacular and a great opportunity to get a view of the valley.  


Times visited: 1
Time at ruin: 1.5 hrs
Overall: A

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