Pisac Potato Park
Pisac Potato Park

Pisac Potato Park

Mån-lör 7:30 till 20:30
Pisaq, 08105

Praktisk info

Pisaq Potato Park är betydligt högre i höjd än Pisaq - något att tänka på när man bestämmer mellan en flera dagars vandring eller dagsutflykt.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Pisaq Potato Park is ideal for foodies and those curious about Inca history and Quechua culture.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven stone pathways and farmlands.
  • Due to the high altitude, stay hydrated and take it slow.
  • Tours operate in all weather conditions.
  • Bring sweaters for colder months, and a rain poncho for the rainy season, generally January through April.
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How to Get There

Pisaq Potato Park is thirty minutes by road to Pisaq, where the market is, and straight up the mountain past the Pisaq Archaeological Park. Though the park is only about 26 miles (42 kilometers) from Cusco, expect the drive to take over one hour.

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When to Get There

Pisaq Potato park is open weekdays until late-evening. Come to the region in June for Festival of the Sun (Inti Raymi) celebrated with vibrantly-costumed Inca folk dancers. Easter Week (Semana Santa) is one of the most festive times to visit, and in December, Peru’s biggest crafts fair (Santuranticuy) hosts hundreds of artists displaying their work in Cusco’s Plaza de Armas.

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Pisaq Indian Market

One of the largest and most picturesque indigenous markets is in the town of Pisaq, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Travelers from all over the world descend upon the little village to purchase all manner of handmade alpaca and llama clothing and textiles, ceramics, jewelry, ponchos, rugs, hats, gloves, Andean instruments, and ceramics.

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