Day Tour Inca Hot Springs Of Conoc & Saywite From Cusco

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Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 10 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    8:00 AM Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
  • Return Details :
    • Please note: entrance tickets and transport included. This voucher will not be accepted if presented directly at the venue. • Each traveler is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag.. read more
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

During this day we learn about theChanka culture, conquered by the Inca after
The archaeological complex of Saywite is a large granite block about eleven meters in circumference, four in diameter and almost two and a half in height, ornamented in its upper half with a series of complex and mysterious figures.The monolith contains more than two hundred phytomorphic figures, zoomorphic, of geographical features and human constructions carved in an apparent disorder and taking advantage of the reliefs and natural depressions of the stone.
Then we will visit a relaxing place the Inca Spa. Known as the thermal baths of Conoc. This spa is located at the foot of the Apurmac River, in a place surrounded by carob, carrizal and cactus. The healing properties of its waters have made Cconoc a place known for those seeking relief from diseases such as arthritis, rheumatism, muscle aches or simple relaxation. The waters of Cconoc are odorless and of pleasant saline flavor.

Know More about this tour


Saywite or Sayhuite is an archaeological zone that is located in Peru, in the province of Abancay, Curahuasi district, in the archaeological complex of the same name, in the former Saywite estate owned by the Valer family at kilometer 45 of the road that leads from Abancay to Cusco and 3,500 meters above sea level.
Also known by the name of Limatambo, the historical tradition indicates that this place was commanded to be built by the Inca Pacahacutec in order to establish a resting tambo in the area, on the road to the Chinchaysuyo area (east). It has a large platform with carved stone walls and joined in a cellular style, built also in granite. There is also a stone altar ("usnu"), agricultural platforms with their respective source and irrigation canal.
On the banks of the Apurimac River, are the Cconoc Thermal Baths. These hot springs are in the Curahuasi district, in the province of Abancay in the Apurimac region.It is known that the minerals that nourish the hot springs of Cconoc make the waters of these baths recommended, especially, to patients with bone or muscle diseases. To the baths of Cconoc, it is arrived after realizing a trip of near two hours, from the city of Abancay.The entrance to the baths of Cconoc, is allowed, after the presentation of a ticket, whose cost is of s / 2.00 for adults. Thanks to the popularity of the place, it has a basic tourist infrastructure, as well as a modest lodging and food service on request.
The archaeological complex of Saywite is a large granite block about eleven meters in circumference, four in diameter and almost two and a half in height, ornamented in its upper half with a series of complex and mysterious figures. The monolith contains more than two hundred phytomorphic figures, zoomorphic, of geographical features and human constructions carved in an apparent disorder and taking advantage of the reliefs and natural depressions of the stone.

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Saywite or Sayhuite is an archaeological zone that is located in Peru, in the province of Abancay, Curahuasi district, in the archaeological complex of the same name, in the former Saywite estate owned by the Valer family at kilometer 45 of the road that leads from Abancay to Cusco and 3,500 meters above sea level.
Also known by the name of Limatambo, the historical tradition indicates that this place was commanded to be built by the Inca Pacahacutec in order to establish a resting tambo in the area, on the road to the Chinchaysuyo area (east). It has a large platform with carved stone walls and joined in a cellular style, built also in granite. There is also a stone altar ("usnu"), agricultural platforms with their respective source and irrigation canal.
On the banks of the Apurimac River, are the Cconoc Thermal Baths. These hot springs are in the Curahuasi district, in the province of Abancay in the Apurimac region. It is known that the minerals that nourish the hot springs of Cconoc make the waters of these baths recommended, especially, to patients with bone or muscle diseases. To the baths of Cconoc, it is arrived after realizing a trip of near two hours, from the city of Abancay. The entrance to the baths of Cconoc, is allowed, after the presentation of a ticket, whose cost is of s / 2.00 for adults. Thanks to the popularity of the place, it has a basic tourist infrastructure, as well as a modest lodging and food service on request.
The archaeological complex of Saywite is a large granite block about eleven meters in circumference, four in diameter and almost two and a half in height, ornamented in its upper half with a series of complex and mysterious figures. The monolith contains more than two hundred phytomorphic figures, zoomorphic, of geographical features and human constructions carved in an apparent disorder and taking advantage of the reliefs and natural depressions of the stone.

Inclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Private tour / Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Experienced Tourism Guide
  • Admission Fees all included

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks, unless specified

Additional Info

Specialized infant seats are available

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Dress code is smart casual

Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants

Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required