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Really fantastic gem. You can pet and feed the alpacas and llamas. You can also learn to distinguish genuine from synthetic alpaca products
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Very well laid out for experiencing the story of the llamas and Alpacas and the history of weaving there very fine..Hair!
This was an interesting experience to visit a llama farm. Learning about the raising and processing of the llamas wool was fascinating. Its away wonderful to learn about other cultures.
This is a very interesting place to visit. All of the animals are up close so you can actually feed a llama or an alpaca. See how wool is dyed and woven into garments. Two great stores and prices are reasonable. Thoroughly enjoyed this visit.
Beautiful.. with lots of shops. I also recommend the Ceviche Seafood Kitchen.
Great place to see the dyeing of Alpaca wools and even feed one. There are goods to buy but they are pricey compared to what you can buy in the market squares of most local towns
Beautiful small museum with alpacas and hand made wool using natural dyes. Get up close and personal with the alpacas and learn about how they make and dye the wool. There are plenty of very nice handmade knitted and lovelywoven articles of clothing to buy at very reasonable prices. This little museum is worth making a short trip.
A great place to visit to see and know more about llamas Though this place is quite far away from cusco, one needs to have their own mode of transport or travel to this place by a travel group to visit this place which is 23 km away from cusco on cusco-pisaq highway but it is really worth the trouble, there are plenty of alpacas and llamas and information kiosk and a cafe/souvenier shop
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