Just a stone's throw from Cusco lies Qenqo, a unique archaeological site with a mystical atmosphere. Qenqo, which means "labyrinth" in Quechua, was a sacred place for the Incas. The site consists of impressive rock formations and eucalyptus forests. What can you do in Qenqo? Enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding eucalyptus forests. Take beautiful photos with a panoramic view over Cusco – especially at sunset, it's magical here. How to get there? Qenqo is about 10-15 minutes drive from the center of Cusco. You can get there: By taxi or collective bus (direction Sacsayhuamán, then another 10 minutes walk). Or make it a beautiful hike: about 45 minutes from the center via the San Blas neighborhood and Sacsayhuamán. Tip: Combine a visit to Qenqo with other nearby archaeological sites such as Sacsayhuamán, Tambomachay, and Puka Pukara for a full day of Inca history. If you would like to picnic in this magical place, be sure to contact us via Instagram at oz.picnic