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Iñakuyu (Isla del Sol)

    Categories : Bolivia, Isla de la Luna

    Address : XW6H+FFX, Isla de la Luna, Cantón Sampaya, Bolivie
    Google Maps link : https://maps.app.goo.gl/63RHK6SwUcPHX7hcA
    GPS coordinates : -16.038336614911973, -69.07133104405813

    Iñakuyu on the Isla de la Luna: An Inca Sanctuary Dedicated to the Moon

    Iñakuyu, also known as Iñak Uyo or Iñak Uyu, is a fascinating archaeological site located on the Isla de la Luna, or Isla Koati, in Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. This Inca sanctuary, considered a sacred place dedicated to Mama Quilla, the goddess of the Moon, offers a captivating glimpse into the architecture, beliefs, and rituals of this pre-Columbian civilization.

    A site steeped in history and spirituality
    Iñakuyu is believed to have been built in the 15th century by the Incas, as part of a larger architectural complex that included the Acllahuasi, the house of the “Sun Virgins”. This complex served both as a residence for young girls selected to become secondary wives of the Inca or priestesses, and as an educational center where they learned textile arts, religion, and other essential skills.

    A remarkable archaeological site
    The Iñakuyu archaeological site is distinguished by its dry stone walls and agricultural terraces, which have been perfectly preserved despite the centuries. Visitors can admire the remains of several circular and rectangular structures, including the foundations of a presumed temple dedicated to Mama Quilla.

    A pilgrimage site and cultural connection
    Iñakuyu remains an important pilgrimage site for Inca descendants today and also attracts many tourists curious to discover the richness of Inca culture. This site offers a unique opportunity to connect with the history and spirituality of this fascinating civilization.

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