Yucay

Yucay

The explosive growth of nearby Urubamba has practically engulfed the tiny village of Yucay, to the point of barely being able to tell where one ends and the other begins. Yucay proper is only a few streets wide, with a collection of attractive colonial-era adobe and stucco buildings, and a pair of good-choice lodgings on opposite sides of a grassy plaza in the center of town.

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