 Pisaq (Pisac) is an impressive hilltop Inca citadel 33km from Cusco in the Sacred Valley |
 The ruins of the citadel are surrounded by extensive agricultural terraces |
 Terraces, Pisaq |
 Some of the terraces have been restored |
 It's interesting that the Peruvians seem to have lost terrace farming after the Inca |
 Terraces of Pisaq seen from the 10 km paved access road |
 Parque Arqueologico Pisaq |
 View of Pisaq from the parking area |
 Village along the Pisaq access road |
 I elected to explore Pisaq clockwise on my own while Pedro waited in the car |
 The first of four main sets of ruins, with less refined stonework |
 Agricultural terracing, Pisaq |
 Lower ruins, a residential area - Pisaq |
 Kinchiracay? - Pisaq |
 Original Inca waterworks, Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - The sacred district of Pisaq |
 Intihuatana and the summit of Pisaq's mountain |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Bridge over the Urubamba River at Pisaq seen from the citadel |
 View south from Pisaq |
 The highest quality Inca stonework at Pisaq is found in Intihuatana, the temple quarter |
 One of the best things about Pisaq is that I had the vast site to myself - no tourist |
 Inca doorway, Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Temple of the Sun, Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Niches with round protrusions, Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Niches, Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 View through an Inca doorway, Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 Climbing above Intihuatana |
 Intihuatana - Pisaq |
 View of the lower residential district from higher up the mountain |
 Climbing towards the summit of Pisaq |
 View of the valley along the Pisaq access road |
 Wall along the upper ridge of Pisaq between Intihuatana and the Inca tunnel |
 Village along the Pisaq access road |
 Terraces seen from the Inca tunnel entrance, Pisaq |
 Inca tunnel connecting Intihuatana with Q'allaqasa |
 Southern tunnel entrance |
 Inca tunnel at Pisaq |
 Inca tunnel at Pisaq |
 Northern tunnel entrance |
 Inca staircase leading away from the tunnel |
 Staircase, Pisaq |
 Pisaq, looking south |
 Terraces of northern Pisaq |
 The northern ruins (Pisaqa or Kinchiracay?) Pisaq |
 Northern terrances, Pisaq |
 Citadel entrance, Pisaq |
 Q'allaqasa - the Citadel at the summit of Pisaq's mountain |
 Gate to the Citadel of Pisaq - Q'allaqasa |
 Q'allaqasa - the Citadel of Pisaq, occupying the summit area |
 Q'allaqasa - the Citadel of Pisaq |
 Q'allaqasa - the Citadel of Pisaq |
 The fourth set of ruins at Pisaq (Pisaqa or Kinchiracay?) |
 Outer walls of the Citadel, Pisaq |
 Walls of the Citadel (Q'allaqasa) Pisaq |
 Stairs in the citadel, Pisaq |
 Like the residential area below, the military district does not use as fine of stonework as the Intihuatana district |
 Rocky summit of Pisaq's mountain |
 Q'allaqasa - the Citadel of Pisaq |
 Q'allaqasa - the Citadel of Pisaq |
 Citadel of Pisaq, plesantly tourist-free...oh, what they're missing! |
 Leaving the citadel, Pisaq |
 Citadel of Pisaq from below |
 Saddle area to the north of the Citadel of Pisaq |
 Peruvian Indian in colorful costume |
 All while I was exploring the Citadel, I heard beautiful native flute music in the distance |
 ...it was like he was playing just for me... |
 ...so he earned a nice tip |
 Peruvian flute player in colorful costume with the Citadel of Pisaq |
 He was later joined by a woman and child |
 Agricultural terraces of Pisaq, Peru |
 View from the northern ruins (Kinchiracay or Pisaqa?) Pisaq |
 The northern ruins (Kinchiracay or Pisaqa?) are the least impressive |
 Agricultural terraces, Pisaq |
 Pedro shopping back by the car |