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Pukamoqo Hill, more commonly known to visitors through the landmark **Cristo Blanco**, is one of Cusco’s signature viewpoints and a site tied to both Inca sacred geography and modern city panoramas. Rising above the historic center near Sacsayhuamán, it delivers one of the clearest sweep views over Cusco’s red-tiled roofs, valley edge, and surrounding Andean hills. The hill’s identity is shaped by that contrast: a pre-Hispanic sacred place associated with Inca legend, and a 20th-century white Christ statue that has become a city emblem. The best time to visit is the dry season, **May through September**, especially late afternoon for views and sunset light.
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