TRIP ITINERARY
Detailed Tour Itinerary
During the visit to the dwelling of the gods, you will encounter representations of Inca gods and mythical figures. Below is a detailed description of each:
- Pachamama: Represents Mother Earth in the Inca era, responsible for providing the best crops to the people. It is portrayed as a huge face sculpted on a stone mountain.
- The Puma: An impressive representation of the feline, prominent in Inca history and part of their traditions.
- The Three-Dimensional Door: A sculpture almost 3 meters high representing a three-dimensional door. Above it is the representation of the Sun, with the face of an Inca emperor in the central part, wearing a crown of three sacred coca leaves.
- The Viewpoint: Offers a spectacular panoramic view of the beautiful landscape of the area.
Inclusions
Included
- Tourist transportation.
- Professional guide.
- Entrance fee.
No Included
- Meals.
Pricing
Number of personas | Price per person | |
2 Personas | $ USD 25.00 | Deseo Reservar |
3 Personas | $ USD 25.00 | Deseo Reservar |
4 Personas | $ USD 25.00 | Deseo Reservar |
5 Personas | $ USD 25.00 | Deseo Reservar |
7 Personas | $ USD 25.00 | Deseo Reservar |
8 Personas | $ USD 25.00 | Deseo Reservar |
9 Personas | $ USD 25.00 | Deseo Reservar |
What to Bring
- Sunscreen.
- Cap or hat.
- Sunglasses.
- A water bottle.
- Nuts or snacks.
- Rain poncho.
- Cash.
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FAQ´s
The “Morada de los Dioses” in Cusco is a collection of new lithic sculptures dedicated to Inca gods, crafted by Michel de Titan Angulo.
The Morada de los Dioses is situated 8 kilometers from the city of Cusco, in the Poroy district, within the Sencca community, at an altitude of 3850 meters above sea level.
Notable sculptures include representations of Inca gods like Pachamama, the Puma, and the three-dimensional door, among others.
Visitors can take public transportation from the center of Cusco with the company Santiago Xpress, with the journey lasting approximately 40 minutes.
Visitors can also opt for quad bike tours, where they will be picked up from their hotel and taken to the starting point, the Titicaca Arch checkpoint.
The Pachamama represents Mother Earth and was revered by the Incas for providing bountiful harvests. It is depicted as a large face sculpted on a stone mountain.
The Puma holds significance as a representation of a well-known feline in Inca history, playing a vital role in Inca traditions.
The three-dimensional door, sculpted by Michel de Titan Monteagudo Mejía, stands almost 3 meters tall and features a representation of the Sun, with the face of an Inca emperor in the central part, adorned with a crown of three sacred coca leaves.
The Mirador provides a spectacular panoramic view of the beautiful landscape surrounding the Morada de los Dioses.
Recommended items include sunscreen, a cap or hat, sunglasses, a water bottle, nuts or snacks, a rain poncho, and cash for any expenses.
Travel Guide
Exploring the Mystical Realm: The Morada de los Dioses Tour in Cusco
Embark on a journey through the enchanting landscapes of Cusco and discover the mesmerizing allure of the Morada de los Dioses. This unique tour offers a glimpse into the rich Inca culture through a collection of new lithic sculptures, each dedicated to revered Inca deities.
A Cultural Marvel: The Morada de los Dioses, also known as Apukunaq Tianan del Cusco, unveils the artistic brilliance of Michel de Titan Angulo, a Cusqueño sculptor. Marvel at the impressive constructions, standing tall at 4 to 8 meters, as they pay homage to gods like Pachamama, the nurturing Mother Earth, the majestic Puma, and the intricate three-dimensional door, each with its own captivating story.
Location and Accessibility: Situated just 8 kilometers from Cusco in the Poroy district, at an elevation of 3850 meters above sea level, reaching the Morada de los Dioses is an adventure in itself. Public transportation, such as Santiago Xpress, offers a convenient 40-minute journey from the city center. Alternatively, thrill-seekers can opt for quad bike tours, providing a unique and exhilarating way to experience the journey.
Cultural Insights: Immerse yourself in the symbolic representations of the Inca pantheon. The Pachamama, embodying the spirit of Mother Earth, is showcased through a colossal stone face. The Puma, a majestic feline, holds historical significance in Inca traditions. The three-dimensional door, crafted by Michel de Titan Monteagudo Mejía, stands as a testament to artistic prowess, featuring a representation of the Sun with an Inca emperor’s face adorned with a crown of sacred coca leaves.
Scenic Views from the Mirador: Don’t miss the opportunity to take in the breathtaking panoramic views from the Mirador. Capture the essence of the stunning landscape surrounding the Morada de los Dioses, creating lasting memories of your journey.
Tips for an Unforgettable Experience:
- Essentials to Pack: Ensure you have sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a water bottle, snacks, and a rain poncho to stay comfortable throughout the tour.
- Local Transportation: Opt for local transportation like Santiago Xpress for an authentic experience and a chance to interact with fellow travelers.
- Photography: Capture the intricate details of the sculptures and the picturesque views from the Mirador to preserve the memories of this unique adventure.
- Cultural Appreciation: Engage with the knowledgeable guides to gain deeper insights into the cultural and historical significance of each sculpture.
Embark on a cultural odyssey, as the Morada de los Dioses tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Inca mythology and artistic brilliance against the backdrop of Cusco’s awe-inspiring landscapes.