Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao

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Nestled amidst the majestic Andes, Cusco beckons adventurers to uncover its captivating blend of cultural heritage and natural wonders. From the Abode of the Gods, where giant limestone sculptures represent Andean deities, to the whimsical stone figures of the Valley of the Goblins, this enchanting region promises a journey like no other. And as the serene Huasao Wetland comes into view, birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike will find themselves immersed in a symphony of feathered inhabitants. What secrets does this captivating corner of Peru hold, waiting to be unveiled?

Key Points

Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao - Key Points

  • This one-day excursion around Cusco showcases the region’s captivating landscapes, including the Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins, and Huasao Wetland.
  • The Abode of the Gods features giant limestone sculptures of Andean deities, offering insights into the Andes’ spiritual heritage.
  • The Valley of the Goblins boasts a collection of whimsical stone sculptures reflecting Andean folklore and culture.
  • The Huasao Wetland presents dioramas of action movie characters and opportunities for birdwatching in a tranquil natural setting.
  • The tour includes round-trip transportation, a local guide, entrance fees, and a delicious lunch, providing a comprehensive and immersive cultural experience.
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Tour Overview

Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao - Tour Overview

The tour titled "Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins, and Huasao" offers a one-day excursion through the fascinating landscapes surrounding the city of Cusco, Peru.

Priced from $45 per person, this English and Spanish guided tour takes travelers to the Abode of the Gods, the Valley of the Goblins, and the Huasao Wetland.

The tour includes round-trip transportation, a local guide, entrance fees, and lunch.

Advance booking of 24 hours is required, with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior.

Participants should provide a correct contact number with country code and have WhatsApp for communication.

Booking Information

Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao - Booking Information

Reservation options allow travelers to book their spot and pay nothing today, with the tour provider accepting reservations up to 24 hours in advance – no last-minute bookings.

Guests are required to provide a correct contact number with country code and have WhatsApp for communication. This ensures efficient coordination and updates throughout the tour.

The booking process includes:

  1. Reserve now and pay later, securing your place without any upfront costs.
  2. Advance booking is essential, as the provider doesn’t accept last-minute reservations.
  3. Reliable communication is key, with WhatsApp serving as the primary channel for updates and coordination.

Itinerary Highlights

According to the itinerary, the tour begins with hotel pick-up near or inside the historic center of Cusco at approximately 9:50 a.m. The first stop is the Abode of the Gods, where visitors can admire giant limestone sculptures of deities like Wiracocha and Pachamama. Next, the tour explores the Valley of the Goblins, where stone sculptures represent Andean culture, and visitors can discover elves among the rocks. The Huasao Wetland offers a chance to see dioramas of popular action movie characters and observe various bird species, including wild ducks. Finally, the Forest of the Ents provides a natural recreational area with sculptures inspired by "The Lord of the Rings."

Itinerary Highlights
Pick-up Abode of the Gods Valley of the Goblins Huasao Wetland Forest of the Ents
Hotel pick-up near or inside the historic center at approximately 9:50 a.m. Visit giant limestone sculptures of deities like Wiracocha and Pachamama Explore stone sculptures representing Andean culture and discover elves among the rocks See dioramas of popular action movie characters (e.g., Groot, Baby Groot, Ents) and observe various bird species, including wild ducks Experience a natural recreational forest with sculptures inspired by "The Lord of the Rings," including characters like Barbol and the Hobbits

Abode of the Gods

Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao - Abode of the Gods

Visitors embark on a captivating journey to the Abode of the Gods, where they stand in awe before the giant limestone sculptures of revered Andean deities.

These imposing figures, including the creator god Wiracocha and the Mother Earth goddess Pachamama, command respect and inspire wonder.

The tour allows visitors to:

  1. Gain a deeper understanding of the rich spiritual heritage of the Andes.
  2. Witness the impressive scale and craftsmanship of the ancient sculptors.
  3. Reflect on the enduring significance of these sacred guardians in the Cusco region.

The Abode of the Gods sets the stage for a profound exploration of the region’s profound connection to the divine.

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Valley of the Goblins

Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao - Valley of the Goblins

Amidst the captivating landscapes of Cusco lies the enigmatic Valley of the Goblins, where visitors embark on an enchanting exploration.

This mystical realm is home to a mesmerizing collection of stone sculptures, each one a testament to the rich Andean culture. As you wander through the valley, you’ll discover whimsical figures that seem to spring to life, evoking the mystical realm of Andean folklore.

From elves to gnomes, these intricate carvings captivate the imagination and transport visitors to a world of wonder.

The Valley of the Goblins invites you to learn about the heart of the Andes, where the lines between reality and fantasy blur, creating an unforgettable experience.

Huasao Wetland

Stepping into the captivating Huasao Wetland, visitors are greeted by a dazzling display of life. The vibrant landscape is home to an array of enchanting dioramas, featuring beloved characters from popular action movies, such as Groot, Baby Groot, and the Ents from "The Lord of the Rings."

As visitors explore this natural wonder, they’re treated to:

  1. The chance to witness a diverse range of bird species, including wild ducks, gracefully gliding across the serene waters.

  2. The opportunity to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the lush wetland ecosystem.

  3. The discovery of hidden wonders, as they stumble upon the delightful sculptures that pay homage to Andean culture and the fantastical world of cinema.

Forest of the Ents

Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao - Forest of the Ents

Beyond the captivating Huasao Wetland lies the enchanting Forest of the Ents, a natural recreational area that captivates visitors with its whimsical sculptures inspired by the beloved "The Lord of the Rings" series.

Visitors can enjoy this magical forest, encountering larger-than-life figures like Barbol the Ent and the curious Hobbits. The sculptural creations blend seamlessly with the lush, verdant surroundings, transporting guests to the enchanted world of Middle-earth.

As they explore the trails, they’ll discover hidden nooks and crannies, each offering a new surprise and a deeper connection to the captivating fantasy realm.

The Forest of the Ents invites visitors to disconnect from the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary.

Included in the Tour

The tour package includes round-trip transportation, a knowledgeable local guide, and all necessary entrance fees.

Guests will enjoy a delicious lunch at Saylla, a local restaurant, as part of the tour.

The experience is further enhanced by the following:

  1. An opportunity to discover the rich Andean culture through the intricate stone sculptures and dioramas showcasing popular movie characters.

  2. Immersion in the captivating "Forest of the Ents," where visitors can marvel at the natural sculptures inspired by "The Lord of the Rings" fantasy world.

  3. The chance to observe the diverse bird species, including wild ducks, at the serene Huasao Wetland.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cusco: Abode of the Gods, Valley of the Goblins and Huasao - Frequently Asked Questions

Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?

Yes, photography is allowed during the tour. Participants are encouraged to take photos of the stunning landscapes, unique rock formations, and movie character sculptures they encounter throughout the day’s activities.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

According to the tour information, outside food and drinks are not included in the tour package. Guests are welcome to bring their own refreshments, but any drinks not provided by the tour are considered extra expenses.

Is the Tour Suitable for People With Disabilities?

The tour may be suitable for people with disabilities, but it’s best to check with the tour provider beforehand. They can advise on the accessibility of the sites and make any necessary accommodations.

What Should I Wear for the Tour?

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended for the tour. Wear sturdy walking shoes, as there will be some hiking. Dress in layers to accommodate changing temperatures. Bring sun protection like a hat or sunglasses.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

There are no age restrictions for this tour. The tour is suitable for all ages, from children to seniors. Families with children are welcome to join the tour and explore the sites together.

Recap

This captivating one-day excursion from Cusco offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural wonders. Visitors can marvel at the giant limestone sculptures of Andean deities, enjoy the whimsical stone figures of Andean folklore, and enjoy the serene beauty of Huasao Wetland, all while learning about the rich history and traditions of the region. It’s an unforgettable experience for those seeking to discover the enchanting landscapes around Cusco.

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