Huchuy Qosqo the Little Cusco is an archeological site north of Cuzco, Peru it was initially an authoritative and military base on Pisaq, with some however inciting developments in the encompassing region. You may likewise watch Inca structures with fine, culminate stonework and grain-stockpiling structures called Collcas to store and safeguard nourishment, since it was a critical horticultural focus to deliver corn. Its name is Quechua for Little Cusco and it is found at a rise of 3650 meters (11,800 feet), over the 3000-meter high town of Lamay and the Sacred Valley.











