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About Huaraz
The name Huaraz comes from “waraq”, a word in quechua which means sunrise. The origins of Huaraz go back to the Pre-Inca period, when the first human settlement took place close to the rivers Quilcay and Santa. It has been verified the human presence in the area of Callejón de Huaylas since 10.000 B. C., when the human beings were dedicated to harvest and hunting; this is testified by the Guitarrero cave in front of Mancos village. It was the chavín culture that was developed in this area during the Horizonte Temprano. Many years later, Spanish people founded the city as San Sebastián de Huaraz, in 1574 and Simón Bolívar called the city “noble and generous”, because of its support to the liberating army during the independence of Peru. It was also called the “capital of international friendship”, in recognition of its help to the victims of the earthquake of 1970 in Áncash; on the seism 20.000 people from Huaraz died and 95% of the city was reduced to ashes.Huaraz is the capital of Áncash department and is considered the “Peruvian Switzerland” for being located on the surroundings of the snowy mountain of Cordillera Blanca. The development of Huaraz is based in the agriculture, trade and tourism, because in Huaraz is concentrated most of the tourist activity of the Sierra de Áncash.
About Cusco
Cusco or Cuzco (both graphical symbols are acceptable according to the RAE, Real Academy of the Spanish language) is the main destination that you can get to know on your trips through Peru. Learn more about it in this section.The legend tells that Cusco was founded by 2 ancestral patriarchs, who, due to the design of the deity Sun, emerged from the Titicaca lake with the mission of putting in order the Andean men’s life. They would be the beginning of the vast Incan Empire, which as time goes by would reach its maximum glory consolidating as a powerful State. In 1911 the American explorer Hiram Bingham would refind the incan citadel to the world’s eyes with the discovery of Machu Picchu. From that day the growth of Cusco has been exponential, turning to be one of the most visited worldwide tourist destinations and favourite place for national and foreign tourists to “discover” the beauty of the Machu Picchu citadel on its travel to Cusco.
Cusco, known as the Historic Capital of Peru, is one of the most visited cities in South America. It is the gateway to Machu Picchu and offers a rich mix of Inca and colonial heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant traditions.
Weather in Cusco
Cusco has a temperate climate with two distinct seasons:
- Dry season (May - October): Sunny days and cold nights, with temperatures between 5°C and 20°C (41°F - 68°F).
- Rainy season (November - April): Frequent showers, but lush green landscapes.
Hotels in Cusco
Hotel Monasterio
- Location: Plazoleta Nazarenas 337.
- Price: From S/ 600 per night.
- Description: A luxury hotel housed in a former monastery, offering a unique blend of history and comfort.
Tierra Viva Cusco Centro
- Location: Calle Cruz Verde 390.
- Price: From S/ 200 per night.
- Description: A comfortable mid-range hotel with modern amenities and a colonial-style atmosphere.
Restaurants and Bars in Cusco
Chicha por Gastón Acurio
- Location: Calle Plaza Regocijo 261.
- Average Price: Between S/ 40 and S/ 80.
- Description: One of Cusco’s top restaurants, serving elevated Peruvian cuisine.
Limbus Restobar
- Location: Calle Pasñapakana 133.
- Average Price: Between S/ 30 and S/ 70.
- Description: A great spot for drinks with an incredible panoramic view of Cusco.
Gastronomy of Cusco
- Cuy al Horno: Traditional baked guinea pig.
- Chiriuchu: A festive dish with roasted guinea pig, chicken, and sausage.
- Olluquito con Charqui: A stir-fry of Andean olluco potatoes with dried alpaca meat.
Tourist Attractions in Cusco
- Plaza de Armas: The heart of Cusco, surrounded by colonial architecture.
- Sacsayhuamán: A massive Inca fortress with impressive stonework.
- Qorikancha: The Temple of the Sun, an important Inca religious site.
Important Dates in Cusco
- Inti Raymi (June 24): The Festival of the Sun, Cusco’s most important celebration.
- Señor de los Temblores (Holy Monday): A major religious event.
Things to Buy in Cusco
- Alpaca Wool Clothing: High-quality sweaters, scarves, and ponchos.
- Handmade Jewelry: Silver and Andean-inspired designs.
- Coca and Muña Tea: Traditional herbal teas from the Andes.
How to Get from Juliaca to Cusco by Bus
The distance from Juliaca to Cusco is approximately 342 km (213 miles), and the journey takes 6 to 8 hours, depending on the bus operator and road conditions.
Bus Operators for the Route
Departure and Arrival Terminals
- In Juliaca:
Most buses depart from the Juliaca Bus Terminal, located on Av. Circunvalación.
- In Cusco:
Buses arrive at the Terminal Terrestre Cusco, located on Av. Industrial.