Cusco to Sicuani Bus
Cusco is away from Sicuani 84 mi (135 km) that take about 3 hours to go across by land. The terrestrial transportation company Romeliza provides bus tickets at s/ 35 and s/ 60. The buses leave from the terminal of Cusco close to the Ovalo Pachacutec destination to the terminal of Sicuani, placed in the crossing point of Av. Arequipa with Cesar Alvarez. Sicuani presents a climate temperate and dry cold because it has various thermal floors, with an average temperature of 48 °F (9 °C); in the rainy season the temperature ascends ( from October to April), being the rest of the year quite low, so an umbrella and warm clothes will be useful.
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About Cusco
Cusco or Cuzco (both graphical symbols are acceptable according to the RAE, Real Academy of the Spanish language) is the main destination that you can get to know on your trips through Peru. Learn more about it in this section.The legend tells that Cusco was founded by 2 ancestral patriarchs, who, due to the design of the deity Sun, emerged from the Titicaca lake with the mission of putting in order the Andean men’s life. They would be the beginning of the vast Incan Empire, which as time goes by would reach its maximum glory consolidating as a powerful State. In 1911 the American explorer Hiram Bingham would refind the incan citadel to the world’s eyes with the discovery of Machu Picchu. From that day the growth of Cusco has been exponential, turning to be one of the most visited worldwide tourist destinations and favourite place for national and foreign tourists to “discover” the beauty of the Machu Picchu citadel on its travel to Cusco.
About Sicuani
Sicuani is a district located in the Canchis Province, in the Cuzco Department. This city is the second most important inside Cuzco, because it is constituted by 30 peasant communities. It has an altitude of 3500 meters.