This site is associated with the Yaro culture and is believed to date from 800 AD. It’s composed of circular buildings with braced interiors. Ovens discovered inside were probably used to make pottery. The site also contains a network of irrigation channels. From a lookout you can see the Chaupihuaranga River and its gorge.

Location Access
Province: Daniel Alcides
Carrion
Distance:
Time:
10 kilometers from
Yanahuanca to the
small town of
Chipipata
25 minutes by car
63 kilometers from
Pasco to
Yanahuanca
4 hours 15 minutes
by car
District: Yanahuanca
Locality
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Site Details
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Museum & Other Services:
Free entry N/A N/A