1. Q’enqo (also spelled Qenko) is an ancient Incan temple located just outside of Cusco, Peru. It is believed to have been constructed around 1000 AD and was an important religious site for the Incas. The site is known for its intricate carvings, including a series of underground chambers and tunnels that were used for rituals. One of the most notable features of Q’enqo is a large rock formation that is believed to have been used for human sacrifices.
2. The site is open daily from 7 am to 5 pm. There is no phone number available for Q’enqo.
3. The site can be accessed by taxi or by taking a guided tour. Admission to Q’enqo is included in the combined ticket for Cusco archaeological sites, which costs 130 Peruvian Soles (approximately $38 USD) for adults and 70 Peruvian Soles (approximately $20 USD) for students with a valid ID. The ticket is valid for 10 days and includes access to 16 sites in and around Cusco.


