Temple of Condor
Temple of Condor
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Quito508 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
Perhaps this was the most surprising building and design among the 3 animals they adored. The two separate wings merges in the center of a rock symbolizing a flying condor, but the head was not joining the supposedly neck, but was sculpted on the floor and totally separated. However, if you get a look from an upper level, you will see how perfectly was developed.
Written 18 January 2015
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3dogsinthecountry
Minneapolis, MN338 contributions
Jan 2013 • Friends
This was the highlight of MaPi for me, other than the breathtaking views and the amazing history of the place. Don't miss this place to see how the Inkas represented the condor.
Written 2 February 2013
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Jake23
New Jersey6,845 contributions
Jun 2017 • Couples
The Temple of the Condor is one of the more interesting spots in Machu Picchu. You need to walk through most of the ruins until you reach it. You can somewhat see a Condor as two rocks sticking out form the wings.
Written 29 June 2017
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TheExplorerFamily
Somerset, NJ7,150 contributions
Sept 2023 • Family
This “Temple” is a mixture of natural formations and Inca built enclosures. The Condor has a sacred meaning in the Inca mythology – the other two being a Snake and a Puma.
Our tour guide pointed the Condor out to us. From close-up, it was hard to figure out the shape of a bird – other than in general terms. From a distance, the shape is a lot better to see. But you still need to stretch your imagination to see what they were seeing.
The Base is a flat stone, which led people to think that sacrifices were conducted here. But since there is no written language, people just passed on their thoughts from one generation to another.
This is an important spot, so visitors will not miss viewing it. Everybody makes a stop here.
Written 28 September 2023
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born2travelit
Cesena, Italy17,217 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
another interesting spot to visit, one of the many temples inside this marvellous site. i think, and this is just my personal tip, it's much better watching it from the high than visiting it from inside
Written 20 March 2015
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albertsebastian
Melbourne, Australia246 contributions
Feb 2019
Good luck if you can see the shape of the Condor here, as with many of these sights, a lot is up to interpretation of the viewer and their beliefs. Condors here, pumas there....
Written 30 November 2019
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joanadventure
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,332 contributions
Dec 2013 • Solo
See the stone of condor. It's unique for them to design the 3D view of condor using he stone. Not easy to capture the full perspective on camera but interesting!
Written 29 December 2013
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Jdfboston
Boston, MA139 contributions
Jun 2019
A must see historic site. Once in a lifetime experience that makes you realize the engineering wonders of the Incas in Peru.
Written 31 December 2019
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DianeER
Falls Church, VA2,394 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
Before you arrive to MP, get the excellent tour book from Amazon called MP a self-guided tour by Ruth Wright. It’s old but the historical information is still accurate. Read it before you go to MP. The book has fascinating pictures & tells the story of the temple.
Look for the small brown sign leading into it as it’s easy to miss.
It’s definitely a must do while at MP.
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Look for the small brown sign leading into it as it’s easy to miss.
It’s definitely a must do while at MP.
If you like my review, I hope you'll click the 'helpful' button; those of us who write reviews live for those and it motivates us to do more.
Written 5 June 2016
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LizzinCNS
Cairns Region, Australia486 contributions
Jun 2012 • Couples
This is a must visit site but be warned the bus trip is a little hairy because you go up high mountains with deep deep valleys below and there isn't much room for driver error. But it is worth the trip. We visited early in the morning and the hawkers and souvenir sellers were already set up. But the condors were perched in the valley and as if on queue put on an amazing flying show for the crowds that gathered at the reserve.
If you are on a day trip and tme permits take a trek along the many steep walking tracks. Be sure to take plenty of water and good walking shoes.
If you are on a day trip and tme permits take a trek along the many steep walking tracks. Be sure to take plenty of water and good walking shoes.
Written 28 May 2013
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existe un mito referente al condor o kuntur.....que dice que baja del hanan pacha para compartrir con los pobladores y recogen sus peticiones....perdi el articulo ..sabra algo al respecto?
Written 29 May 2021
tienen una ruta por 2 ó 3 días?
gracias
Written 26 October 2016
Hay una ruta rápida: tren bus Machu Pichu. Luego una de ascenso de 4-5 dias y otra de descenso de 3 dias. Todas sí ó sí con guías.
Written 26 October 2016
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