For just $37.00 per person, adventurers can embark on a captivating one-day journey to the Abode of the Gods, Apukunaq Tianan. This guided excursion offers a chance to explore impressive giant limestone sculptures that depict Inca deities like Wiracocha and Pachamama. Though customer feedback is mixed, it remains a unique opportunity to take in rich cultural heritage and breathtaking Andean vistas. What secrets and insights await those who decide to venture forth?
- Key Points
- Excursion Overview
- Tour Highlights
- Itinerary Details
- Inclusions
- Customer Feedback
- Exploring Apukunaq Tianan
- Discovering Andean Cosmology
- Experiencing Panoramic Views
- Since You Asked
- Is the Tour Suitable for Travelers With Disabilities?
- What Is the Dress Code for the Excursion?
- Can We Bring Our Own Food and Drinks?
- Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
- Are There Any Additional Costs or Optional Activities?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- The excursion offers a one-day adventure to Apukunaq Tianan, the Abode of the Gods, featuring giant limestone sculptures.
- The tour includes pickup, minibus transportation, and a local guide to provide insights into Andean cosmology and Inca legends.
- Visitors can explore notable sculptures such as the puma, a three-dimensional door, Wiracocha, and Pachamama, standing up to 10 meters tall.
- The excursion provides panoramic views of Cusco and the surrounding nature, allowing for a cultural and natural immersion experience.
- One customer review cited poor organization and a rushed tour experience, suggesting that the excursion may not meet all expectations.
Excursion Overview

The excursion offers a one-day adventure to Apukunaq Tianan, also known as the Abode of the Gods. Priced from $37.00 per person, the tour allows visitors to explore giant limestone sculptures carved into the rock, including the puma, the three-dimensional door, and depictions of Wiracocha and Pachamama.
Lasting approximately 3 hours, the excursion includes pickup and return transfer, minibus transportation, and a local guide. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Cusco and learn about Andean cosmology and Inca legends.
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Tour Highlights

The tour highlights a visit to Apukunaq Tianan, the Abode of the Gods, where visitors can marvel at giant sculptures carved into limestone rock.
These include the puma, a three-dimensional door, and depictions of God Wiracocha and Pachamama. The sculptures stand up to 10 meters tall, offering panoramic views of Cusco and the surrounding nature.
Guests will learn about Andean cosmology and Inca legends during the excursion. The tour provides an immersive cultural experience, allowing travelers to connect with the region’s rich heritage and spiritual traditions.
Itinerary Details

The excursion begins with pickup at Regocijo Square in Cusco at 9:00 am.
It’s a 45-minute journey to the Abode of the Gods, Apukunaq Tianan. Along the way, travelers will enjoy views of Cusco and the surrounding nature.
Upon arrival, they’ll explore the giant limestone sculptures, including the puma, the three-dimensional door, and depictions of the Inca deities Wiracocha and Pachamama.
The giant limestone sculptures include a puma, a three-dimensional door, and depictions of the Inca deities Wiracocha and Pachamama.
The tour concludes with return to Plaza San Francisco in Cusco at approximately 12:00 p.m.
Inclusions
The excursion includes a pickup and return transfer to the starting location in Regocijo Square, Cusco.
Minibus transportation takes guests to the Abode of the Gods site, approximately 45 minutes away. A local guide accompanies the group, providing insights into Andean cosmology and Inca legends.
Entrance fees to the site, which features giant limestone sculptures up to 10 meters tall, are included in the price.
With these inclusions, travelers can fully enjoy the cultural and natural wonders of this unique excursion.
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While the inclusions may sound appealing, a lone customer review paints a concerning picture of the "Excursion to the Abode of the Gods."
A GetYourGuide traveler from Canada, visiting in August 2024, provided a dismal 1-star rating. Their review cited poor organization, a rushed tour, and disappointment with the site’s condition.
This single feedback suggests the excursion may not live up to expectations. Potential travelers should consider this lone review carefully and weigh it against their own interests and priorities before booking this excursion to the Abode of the Gods.
Exploring Apukunaq Tianan

One of the main attractions of the "Excursion to the Abode of the Gods" is the opportunity to explore Apukunaq Tianan, a remarkable site featuring giant sculptures carved into limestone rock.
Visitors can marvel at the puma, the three-dimensional door, the depictions of the god Wiracocha and the earth goddess Pachamama, all of which reach up to 10 meters in height.
The excursion provides panoramic views of Cusco and the surrounding nature, allowing guests to enjoy the Andean cosmology and Inca legends associated with this sacred place.
Discovering Andean Cosmology
As visitors explore Apukunaq Tianan, they uncover the rich tapestry of Andean cosmology woven into the site’s giant sculptures.
The puma sculpture represents the power and strength of the feline, a sacred animal in Inca beliefs. The three-dimensional door symbolizes the gateway between the earthly and spiritual realms.
The puma sculpture embodies the Inca’s reverence for this sacred feline, while the three-dimensional door symbolizes the gateway to the spiritual realm.
Towering statues of the deity Wiracocha and the earth mother Pachamama reflect the Inca’s reverence for the divine forces that shape their world.
Through these magnificent carvings, travelers gain insights into the Inca’s intricate mythological and spiritual worldview, which remains deeply embedded in the Andean landscape.
Experiencing Panoramic Views

After exploring the captivating sculptures that embody Andean cosmology, visitors are rewarded with panoramic vistas that take their breath away.
Atop the Abode of the Gods, one is treated to sweeping views of Cusco’s historic cityscape, nestled among the rugged Andes mountains. The city’s red-tiled roofs and ancient plazas stretch out below, framed by the snow-capped peaks in the distance.
This elevated perspective offers a profound sense of connection to the land and its rich cultural heritage. It’s a moment to pause, take in the grandeur, and reflect on the enduring legacy of the Inca civilization.
Since You Asked
Is the Tour Suitable for Travelers With Disabilities?
The tour may not be suitable for travelers with disabilities, as the itinerary includes hiking and accessing uneven terrain. Wheelchair users or those with mobility challenges may have difficulty participating in the full excursion. More information about accessibility is recommended.
What Is the Dress Code for the Excursion?
The excursion doesn’t have a strict dress code, but comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Visitors should dress for the outdoors and be prepared for potentially uneven terrain at the site.
Can We Bring Our Own Food and Drinks?
Travelers are generally allowed to bring their own food and drinks on the excursion. However, it’s advisable to check with the tour operator beforehand as some sites may have restrictions or recommendations regarding outside food and beverages.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. However, parents should ensure their children can handle the walking and climbing involved in the excursion.
Are There Any Additional Costs or Optional Activities?
The only additional cost is the 5 S/ (1.30 US$) entrance fee to the Abode of the Gods. There are no optional activities mentioned in the excursion overview. The tour includes transportation, a local guide, and entrance to the site.
The Sum Up
The Excursion to the Abode of the Gods offers a captivating one-day adventure exploring impressive Inca deity sculptures and immersing in rich cultural heritage. Despite mixed feedback, it remains a unique opportunity to discover Andean cosmology and enjoy breathtaking views for just $37.00 per person.
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