• Tambomachay is an archaeological site of the Inca Empire. It is also known as El Baño del Inca or 'The Bath of the Inca'.
  • Three small baths at Tambomachay. Ancient ruins. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tambomachay. 360° view of Tambomachay.
  • Juan Polo de Ondegardo, 1571. The archaeological site of Tambomachay is located about 8 km north of the city of Cuzco, in the southern Peruvian highlands.
  • Historical Background of Tambomachay. The discovery of Tambomachay isn’t attributed to a single individual, as it has been known to locals for centuries.
  • Tambomachay is an Inca archaeological site located just outside Cusco. ... But there was probably more going on at Tambomachay than just high-altitude bathing.
  • Tambomachay is eight kilometres from Cusco and one kilometre from Puca-Pucara, on the slopes of a hill. ... Things to do near Tambomachay.
  • Tambomachay _ CUSCOTambomachay or Tampumachay is an Inca archaeological site whose name means "place of rest".
  • Tambomachay is formed by 4 walls stepped inserted to the hill, on the top of the structure there are 4 niches in a trapezoidal shape...
  • The archaeological site of Tambomachay was a place dedicated to the worship of water and as a resting place for the Inca nobility.
  • Fresh Water From Ancient Fountains... The complex of Tambomachay is situated at just 9 km (5.6 mi) from Cuzco (Cusco), in the side of a hill.