Some of the monumental stone works near Cusco were clearly done using some forms of lost ancient high technology. Join us in 2017 , full details: JUNE and AUGUST
The oldest Catholic churches in Peru were built on top of earlier Inca temples; a “great” way for the church to brainwash the local people into conversion to their religion. But do they know about the shafts and tunnels that connect these sacred spaces?
Chinchero is a small town that has Inca foundations dating back perhaps 700 years. However, there are also megalithic remains as well which are far older and created by an unknown culture. Learn more about Chinchero: CLICK HERE
About an hour drive out of Cusco Peru is a seldom visited megalithic site called Killarumiyoq, which means the “stones of the moon.” This video is a quadcopter view of the site.
The Inca celebration of Inti Raymi is a festival at winter solstice of the rebirth of the Sun, and the Inca royalty and lifeblood of the ancient Inca people. Join us in June 2017 as we celebrate this: DETAILS & BOOKING This tour is limited to 15 guests.
Legends in the Cusco Peru area state that ancient tunnels exist in the area, and are older than the Inca civilization. In this video we explore some of these.
Astonishing as it may sound, there is some firm evidence that before the arrival of the Spanish and Portuguese to South America, a road, or at least series of connected trails went from the coast of Brazil westward to as far as Cusco in Peru, a distance of at least 3000 kilometers. When it was…
It is well known that the Inca civilization constructed a massive system of roads and trails in the highlands of Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador and Colombia with connections with the Pacific Ocean. Now there appears to be a stone road that connected the Atlantic Ocean with the Inca capital of Cusco; and beyond??? Did…
The stone works of the great Inca culture are of course numerous and well known; especially in the Cusco and Sacred Valley areas. However, ruins are still being found which I immediately try to explore. The trapezoid shaped openings seen above are typical of the Inca period, from 1100 to 1500 AD. Complex polygonal stone…
Most visitors to Cusco in Peru do not see the ancient sites portrayed in the photos in this post because they are not included in most tours. They are indications that an advanced culture was present in the area that had lost ancient high technology far superior to that of the bronze age Inca. At…
The Inca arrived in Cusco about 1000 years ago and found a ruined megalithic city that had been destroyed by a cataclysm. In this video Brien Foerster of https://hiddenincatours.com explores these ancient remains including a large and deep tunnel. More than 20 of the 30 allotted spaces for our last major tour of the year,…
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"This book is an introduction to Inca history. I wrote it as a guide for travelers to Peru, and for other people interested in learning about the Inca, and the conquest by the Spanish. It is concise and to the point, with many maps and photos." - Brien