Cusco city
Once the capital of the most sophisticated civilization in the Americas, Cusco remains a living city built on Inka foundations. Its streets, plazas, and neighborhoods are not reconstructions — they are continuations. For the therapeutic process, Cusco functions as the base of operations and the first environment in which the Inka Method begins to take effect.
Where the journey begins
Cusco is not simply a logistics hub. Its layered history — Inka foundations beneath colonial architecture, Quechua language alive in its markets, ceremonial geography still visible in its street layout — creates a context that begins doing therapeutic work before the journey formally starts. Acclimatization here is as much psychological as physiological.
In Cusco, history is not in the museums. It is in the walls, the streets, and the altitude that slows everything down to the pace the mind actually needs.
A city at altitude
At 3,400 meters, Cusco demands that the body slow down. This enforced deceleration — which tourists often resist and experience as discomfort — is the first condition the Inka Method works with. The city's pace, its sensory richness, and its historical density make it unlike any other urban environment.
Acclimatization as first stage
Within the Inka Method, time in Cusco is structured — not free time before the journey begins, but the first active stage of it. The knowledge framework is introduced here. Observations are made. The context for everything that follows is established.
Access
Cusco is served by Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ), with direct flights from Lima (1 hour), Arequipa, and other Peruvian cities. International travelers connect through Lima. Ground access from Lima by bus takes approximately 20 hours via the Pan-American Highway and is occasionally used for specific journey designs. All arrival logistics are coordinated as part of your journey proposal.
All Guided Journeys begin in Cusco. Arrival logistics and acclimatization time are built into every journey proposal.
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