The town of Pisac is located 33 kilometers from the city of Cusco, is practically the gateway to the Sacred Valley is irrigated by the river and Vilcanota Vilcamayu.
Pisac is famous for three reasons, the first is, its fairs, the second, its Sunday Masses, which are held in quechua and are accompanied by the sound of pututos (marine snail horn, which is inherited from generation to generation), and finally, as a means of payment used barter.
Before making a purchase at the craft fairs, it is better to haggle with venderores in order to obtain better prices.
Pisac is famous for three reasons, the first is, its fairs, the second, its Sunday Masses, which are held in quechua and are accompanied by the sound of pututos (marine snail horn, which is inherited from generation to generation), and finally, as a means of payment used barter.
Before making a purchase at the craft fairs, it is better to haggle with venderores in order to obtain better prices.
(source: Fertur Peru)
