3. Pisac Potato Park, located in the Sacred Valley of Cusco, Peru, is an agricultural park managed by indigenous Quechua farmers showcasing and preserving over 1,300 types of traditional Andean potatoes and various other crops like corn, quinoa, and beans. Visitors can partake in guided tours to learn about the cultivation and cultural significance of these crops to the Quechua people. The park hosts a restaurant where guests can savor traditional Andean dishes prepared with the park's own potatoes and crops. Operating daily from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Pisac Potato Park can be contacted at 51 84 975 171 635. Entry is included in guided tour packages available through tour operators or directly with the park, with transportation to the park arranged through tour operators or the park itself, located roughly a 30-minute drive from Pisac town.