There is a restaurant in front of the former Inca temple in Yacaprana, where you enjoy high-end Peruvian cuisine on an ultra-high level platform with this magnificent backdrop when you are in the evening. Not cheap, but really worth every penny.
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There is a restaurant in front of the former Inca temple in Yacaprana, where you enjoy high-end Peruvian cuisine on an ultra-high level platform with this magnificent backdrop when you are in the evening. Not cheap, but really worth every penny.
This was the last site we visited before leaving Lima for Machu Picchu, this is the place of the early Inca, the guide was very enthusiastic and very comprehensive to introduce us to the history here, very helpful for our next trip
Our trip to Peru is to visit the mysterious Inca culture, and the Pukjana site is the first Inca culture in our group, which is the site of the early Inca civilization and is worth visiting.
The Pukyana site is located in the bustling city center of Lima. This is an archaeological site 2,000 years ago. It is mainly the archaeological discovery of the scenes of life settled here by the Inca ancestors. Many historical relics were excavated, and there were dolls who held funeral ceremonies at that time. Very intuitive to understand the life of the Inca ancestors and the scene of the millennium.
If you are in Lima you can go and see this pyramid, which is worth it. There is a small museum on this side which is a must see before walking. There is an affordable admission fee and we chose the self-guided tour. It was an impressive structure. They were still archaeologists digging the site and doing some restoration work. There was a short, steep slope to reach the top of the mountain but worth walking. I would recommend coming here to see. Civilization here was long before Colombia came here.
The Pukjana site is also an important relics of Inca culture, and after archaeological discovery, it should have been an important city at the beginning, but also adapted to the important commercial center of the family. There are also many statues that reflect the scene of everyone engaged in commercial activities at the time, which is particularly interesting and worth visiting.
The Pukjana site in downtown Lima is an early site of Inca civilization. There are no ground buildings now, only underground foundation sites. It also imitates the wax figures of the people at that time and reproduces the life scene at that time. It is worth visiting and understanding.