π Inca administrative center built in the 1400s, also known as 'The Walls'.
π Features compressed mud walls on terraces, showcasing the Inca Empire's urban planning.
ποΈ Glimpse the Inca Empire's highly organized expansion and urban planning.
πΆ Explore administrative buildings, warehouses, barracks, an observation tower, and a ceremonial area.
π‘ Envision original form despite partial restoration.
π Witness evidence of Inca control over transportation and urban planning.
β¨ Discover traces of a fascinating civilization distinct from Nazca.
π§ Ruins are crumbling in places and not fully restored.
πΆββοΈ Access might involve a dusty walk if not by tour or taxi.
π° Single ticket (10./S) includes admission to Paredones, Cantalloc Aqueducts, and Las Agujas sites.
π Located at kilometer marker 1 of the Nasca-Puquio Highway, five minutes from Nazca.
π Accessible by tour, taxi, or a dusty walk.
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