Ingapirca
Ingapirca means "Inca wall", therefore you can find a lot of archaeological sites in the Andes called that way. But there's just one really famous Ingapirca in Ecuador: the one that is located in the province of Cañar, due to the preservation and the original design of the building.
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The Temple |
The tour starts at the museum, where you can appreciate different samples of pieces, in ceramic, bone, stone, etc. Then the tour though the ruis starts. First, you find the
collcas, that the Incas used to store cereals, like silos. Then, there's a place called
Pilaloma, where the Incas built rooms for their army, around a square. You can see the site where waterways were built, probable for ceremonial use. The
Hatun Kancha (Big Field), was a place where the people used to participate in the religious ceremonies.
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Blocks of andesite, taken from the buildings |
The main structure is called the "Elipse", "Temple" or "Castle"; it was oriented to west and east by the Inca astronomers and it was the only temple in
Tahuantinsuyo (the former Inca nation). It was built in rusticated blocks of green andesite. This building is unique as is the only structure of Inca construction that had those characteristics. Behind the "Temple", you can see the
Ingañawi, a face carved into the rock.
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An entrance |
You can visit this place every day of the week, from 9h00 to 17h00, with a guide from the community. It's about a 1-hour tour through the ruins. You have to walk on marked trails, and don't step on the walls, as they are very fragile. Please, listen to the guide. You can have lunch at the little restaurants in the community, or buy snacks too, if you want to.
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One of the ancient houses |
El Tambo
El Tambo is another archaeological site in the province of CAñar, more specifically, in the community of Coyoctor , and is not far from Ingapirca. El Tambo comes from the quichua word "Tampu", that means "rest zone". It was the place where the travelers, the
chasquis (Inca messengers) stopped and rested.
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The colonial house |
You can have a tour by autoferro, that will take you to Coyoctor, where you will have a guided tour and you can take nice photographs, too.
"Los Baños del Inca" (The Inca baths) is an archaeological place where you can see the
Inca Chair,
the Cañari Altar, the Inca Baths, a colonial house where now is the Museum.
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The "baths" |
The Cañari Altar is a carved stone, used for ceremonies, to have good harvests. You can see carved canals into the stone, a tribute to the Moon and the Stars. Once the Inca Empire conquered the Cañari people, they used this place as a ceremonial and astronomical site.
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A llama |
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