Walking around Cusco with GuruWalk Joao
Tour description
Good morning! I am an official professional tourism guide for 6 years and my name is Daniel Joao Amézquita Vargas.
I consider it very important to acquire knowledge and always be constantly updating myself on new studies of the culture of my ancestors in Peru, in this way I can convey a lot by telling you part of the history, along with the archaeological centers that are spread throughout the beautiful city of Cusco and that are not possible to visit by car, you can only get to know them in more depth by taking a walking tour, which is not tiring but very entertaining and full of new theories to understand and comprehend the mythical Inca civilization. Of course the tour is a lot of fun because I consider myself very sociable and even more so when I meet people from other countries since I can learn a lot from them and thus not only be a professional guide but also create a bond of friendship.
Our tour begins In the main square of Cusco (Plaza de Armas) we take a tour explaining part of the infrastructure and some memorial plaques that many do not realize exist and have meaning. For example, there in the Plaza de Armas there is a tomb that many travelers do not realize, and if they do realize it, they do not know who or what or why the tomb is there. Like this detail, there are many streets with very curious names, as well as a lot of Incan infrastructure that is under colonial infrastructure. This and many more details are part of the explanation, very well founded on my part so that you can understand the reason for all this.
We continue with the tour entering and visiting more archaeological centers such as the famous 12-angled stone in the palace of the third Inca ruler (Lloque Yupanqui) and so we advance with the tour visiting many famous streets before entering the famous San Blas neighborhood where we will find a lot of colonial-style decoration, excellent views of the city of Cusco can be found there along with narrow streets from the Inca and colonial times, of course with its detailed explanation and excellent photographs. Continuing the tour until reaching San Cristóbal , it is here where we will find the best panoramic view of Cusco along with its explanation and photographs and so continuing until returning to the Plaza de Armas of Cusco where we began the tour, we finish with a pisco sour toast that is part of the courtesy for the traveler.
The tour will last approximately between 2 hours and 2 hours and 30 minutes. Absolutely everything is full of good energy and professional explanations.