Saturday, January 31, 2009

Chacapoyas and Kuelap

After a hairy trip over the border I arrived in Chacapoyas about 6am. I was on a tour by 6.30am to Kuelap which is supposed to be the "2nd Machu Picchu." It was ashtonishing. It is a huge site with no tourists, we were the only group there. I really enjoyed the day and would definitely say the over night trip to get there was worth it!

These are the views on the way there:

On the way to Kuelap, another duelling:
The city has a huge exterior wall which encompassed 500 dwellings and an interior wall that encompassed the more important people and religious places and palaces.
Entrance to the main part:
Entrance to the inner part:

Crypt/tomb and bones:

Wall for internal palace:
Chacapoyas decorations, there are many ideas of what they may signify but no certainty:
The most well preserved house:



The external wall:
one of the three entrances:

Evidence of the Incas - square buildings:
The Sun Temple:


The view of Kuelap from across the valley:
On Thursday I went on another tour with the same company and people because Kuelap had been so good. We visited Caverna de Quiocta and the Sarcofagos. The Caverna de Quiocta was a sacred place for the local Chacapoyas where they performed a lot of scarafices before the Spanish came so there were skulls all over the place. Before we were allowed to enter we had to perform a ritual to ask for protection, it was very interesting.
Stone used to sacrafice chiefs from nearby tribes if they fought:
Skulls were just lying around all over the place:
including under our feet:











Afterwards we went to see the Sarcofagos:

These are they: (I was expecting something rather larger but I they are half way up a cliff face!)
each is a tomb and apparently contains a mummy and the things they were buried with.
They are hard to see but there are four groups of sarcofagos in this picture:
random human bones lying around:
Through binocolas:
Olivia being dress up by the local girls:

1 comment:

snullr said...

What a wonderful trip! Thanks for sharing. Where did you stay in Chacapoyas and which tour company did you use?

Susan