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A fertile and temperate concavity among the Andes, Yucay forms on the
banks of the Urubamba River as it winds through the highlands. Along
with nearby Qosqo, this valley, the Sacred Valley, is the Inca heartland.
![]() Yucay was awarded this Special Places medal on April 2, 2007. Click on the plaque to visit other Best Places in AW.
A River Runs Through Yucay
Originating in the Andes Mountains off to the southest of Qosqo, the Vilcanota-Urubamba River flows 450 miles (724 km) in a north by northwest fashion before joining with the Apurimac-Tambo River to form the Ucayali, the main headwater of the Amazon River. Divided into an unnavigable upper and a passable lower classification, Yucay or, more commonly, the Sacred Valley, is found along the banks of the Upper Urubamba. With its fertile soils and moderate climate the Inca were drawn to settle in the Sacred Valley. The eastern boundary of the valley is at Pisac and the western at Ollantaytambo. Further downstream, outside the valley, rises the famed Machu Picchu complex high above the Urubamba.
Places to Go
Below is found a sketch mapping the Sacred Valley, with Qosqo and Machu Picchu included. The latter two may be visited more extensively by clicking on their corresponding symbols. Reading on the other sites follows after the map.
Things to Do
Tahauntinsuyu is the AncientWorlds group for the Inca Empire, as well as other cultures which pre-existed the imperial Quechua. Discuss everything from art to agriculture, religion to rulers, and maybe learn some Quechua while there.
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