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Taylor Blair
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"Chinchero is like Cusco’s little gem—less crowded but full of charm! This high-altitude village is famous for its vibrant markets and traditional weaving. You’ll find incredible handmade textiles here, often made using techniques that have been passed down for generations. The views from Chinchero are breathtaking, with sweeping landscapes and the Andes in the background. Plus, the local archaeological site adds a bit of history to the mix. If you’re looking for a quieter spot to soak up Peruvian culture and snag some unique souvenirs, Chinchero is definitely worth a visit!"
Renáta Páníková
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"📍The ruins of Chinchero' surprised us - it looks like a small place, but if you go deeper you will see how spectacular it is
🏠Chinchero also has several restaurants - you can enjoy local food here
🌈here you should visit the local textile factory
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Kenna Peters
"Weaving complex where they show you traditional dyes and woven goods. You will be slightly compelled to buy something, but the alpaca fiber blankets are actually nice and warm. And unlike wool, they aren't itchy in the slightest!"
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