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    Tambomachay (possibly from Quechua tampu inn, guest house, mach'ay cave, or machay drunkenness, to get drunk or "spindle with thread") is an archaeological site associated with the Inca Empire, located near Cusco, Peru. An alternate Spanish name is El Baño del Inca ("the bath of the Inca").

  2. Feb 8, 2019 · Tambomachay is a complex of stone terraces and water features built over a natural spring. It may have been a ceremonial site, a spa, or a military outpost for the Incas.

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    The name it receives does not have an exact definition, but it is believed to come from two Quechua words: "Tampu" which means lodging and "Mach'ay" which is rest. However, other translations indicate that "Mach'ay" means caves.

    In the Andean worldview, water was the origin of life, turning this resource into one of their main deities. For this reason, special importance was given to water worship in all Inca constructions. Tambomachay has liturgical fountains carved in stone and feed an extensive network of channels that provided water to the nearby archaeological enclosu...

    There is no doubt that all archaeological sites offer a different view of the Inca culture, in this case, Tambomachay shows us the importance that water had in the Inca era. Tambomachay was not greatly damaged in the era of Spanish colonization, that is why the complex is one of the best preserved, located near the city of Cusco.

    Tambomachay is located 5 kilometers from the city of Cuscoand 0.6 kilometers from Puca Pucara, an archaeological site with which it is closely related. It is on the Cusco-Pisac road.

    Opening Hours

    Monday to Sunday from 08:00 am to 05:30 pm.

    Price

    Entrance to Tambomachay is included in the Tourist Ticket. 1. Tourist Ticket Cusco for Foreign Tourist:S/. 130.00 (Approx. USD 36) allows entry to 16 tourist sites, valid for 10 days. 2. Tourist Ticket Cusco for National Tourist: S/. 70.00 (Approx. USD 20) allows entry to 16 tourist sites, valid for 10 days.

    Climate

    The climate at Tambomachay corresponds to the climate of the city of Cusco, which is generally dry and temperate. However, it is recommended to visit this place in the afternoons, when the temperature is not so high, and you can appreciate why it is named so.

    Tambomachay is a well-preserved Inca complex that worshipped water and regenerated the land. Learn about its meaning, history, attractions, location, and how to visit it.

  3. Tambomachay, also known as the Bath of the Ñusta or the Inca spa, features two aqueducts meticulously carved into the rock that transport and maintain a constant flow of clean water all year round. These crystal-clear waters, which flow ceaselessly, are a central part of this historic site.

  4. Tambomachay is a historic and cultural site with impressive stone constructions, aqueducts, and water fountains. It was a sacred place for purification rituals and the veneration of water in the Inca Empire.

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  6. Tambomachay was a ceremonial center that worshiped water and served as baths for the Inca emperor. Learn about its history, location, cost, schedule and tips for your visit.

  7. Peru, South America. Cuzco & the Sacred Valley. Also called El Baño del Inca (The Bath of the Inca), this ceremonial stone bath with spring water through fountains was created in Inca times. It is thought to be part of an Inca water cult. It’s located 8km northeast of Cuzco. Get In Touch. 84-227-037. Suggest an edit to this attraction.

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