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UNIVERSIDAD ANDINA DEL CUSCO
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y EDUCACIÓN
CARRERA PROFESIONAL DE TURISMO
Topic:
Teacher:
Thael
Subject:
ENGLISH VII
STUDENTS :
Charles Rudy Pacheco Cardenas
Teodoro Quispe Curi
CUSCO –PERU
2012
KILLARUMIYOC
INTRODUCTION
This project seeks to tourist activity that is unfolding in Ancahuasiplanificada
and sustainable, with the participation of local people organized for the benefit
of the community.
Nearby communities make a commitment of respect, appreciation and
conservation of heritage and encourages them to publicize it and promote it, for
which there is a need of a tourist infrastructure in place to improve tourist
services
KILLARUMIYOC
1. GENERAL DATA
Location:
Country: Cusco
Province: Anta
District:Ancahuasi
1.1. History and Location
In Ancahuasi district of the province of Anta at an altitude of 3,650 metres
above sea level (coordinates: 72º 18´12" longitude West, y 13º 26´ 40"
latitude Northeast), far down the valley of the Killarumiyoq river lies an
important archeological site, of the same name, constructed by the Inca
Tupac Yupanqui, son of Pachacuteq.
This archeological site has only recently been accessible to visitors since it
was located on private property. Thanks to the agrarian reform the land was
passed on to the people who keep using parts of the property for cultivation
of their crops and tubers.
1.1.1. Intervention of the NGO PoqenKanchay
Thanks to the efforts of the anthropologist TeoParedes this NGO donated
money to build a centre on the archeological site that functions as a
museum and a handicraft exhibition for the local people’s textiles. Another
part of the donation went into the scientific investigation of the archeological
site of Killarumiyoq.
1.1.2. TheArcheologicalSite of Killarumiyoc
The holy mountain (Apu) of Soqomarka. In the locals ideology of Anta and the
surrounding provinces this mountain is sacred. It is the highest in the area
measuring 4,850 metres. It appears in many legends and is mentioned in
every religious ceremony in Anta.
On the mountainside of Soqomarka one finds a series of tombs, some of which
have been plundered. East of the ApuSoqomarka lies a beautiful lake with
an interesting bird population.
1.1.3. Sala Q’aqa – The Stone Room
This is the name given recently to archeological remains in the Killarumiyoq
valley by the local people. Its ancient name has been lost. It consists of a 6
metre high limestone type of tower where Inca sculptors carved a little room
4 metres wide, 3 metres long and 2.5 metres high. The walls are decorated
with the characteristic trapezia cornices. Here the Incas possibly made
offerings to their Gods or the mummies of important deceased people of the
Inca Empire. Unfortunately this masterpiece of Inca masonry has been
looted by treasure seekers and nothing is being done for its conservation.
From SalaQ’aqa one has a view on the valley and in the west one can
distinguish about seventy three to four metre limestone rocks. Some of
them have always been there; others have been transported from other
places. The Inca masons have left their traces on all of these rocks that
possibly served to place offerings. Many carvings represent llama heads,
human, feline or condor profiles.
1.1.4. The Usno called Qoriwayrachina
Usno refers to a series of platforms made of sculpted stone located in
ancient Inca settlements. They served as ceremonial constructions for
offerings to the Inca gods. On the square in Cusco the Inca Pachacuteq
ordered the construction of a huge Usno that was destroyed by the Spanish
who built the cathedral that still overlooks the plaza today, on its base.
The Usno in Killarumiyoq is one of a kind and amongst the last preserved
Usnos. The wall construction is of impressive exactitude that is typical of
Inca architecture.
1.1.5. Inkarakay
About 120 metres northeast of the Usnolies another Inca remnant, the use
and function of which remain unknown.
1.1.6. WakaKillarumiyoq
A gigantic limestone block broken in two parts over time. One part of the
rock closely resembles a half moon thus naming this archeological site.
Killarumiyoq
2. PROPOSAL
`` CONSTRUCTION OF A RESORT IN KILLARUMIYOQ''
The proposal is a response to poor operation and evaluation of this
archaeological complex, so it is that people are immersed in tourism in order to
improve their income and therefore have a better quality of life.
3. OBJECT:
3.1. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
• Develop highly specialized training programs in management
Desk.
• Implement systems using tourist information, Internet, e-marketing
programs,
• Create conditions for visitors to enjoy a longer stay in Killarumiyoq-
Ancahuasi.
4. THE PROBLEM
Someproblems more:
Low awareness of culture and tourism of the population.
Lack of tourisminfrastructure.
Little promotion for the development of local tourism activity
pollutiontothearchaeological Center
POOR CONDITIONS FOR HOSTING NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS IN THE COMMUNITY OF SAN MARTIN DISTRICT ANCAHUASI
neglect and deterioration of the archaeological complex of Killarumiyoq.
DEPLOY AND EQUIP A RESORT WITH THE AMENITIES NEEDED FOR TOURISM
Territorial influence within the archaeological Center Input of alcoholic beverages within the archaeological Center
.
5. SOLUTIONS
Pollution to the archaeological Center
presence of animals inside the archaeological Center
territorial influence within the archaeological Center
Lackof tourism
infrastructure.
Impairment foundation archaeological site, by the presence of
fungi, lichens, salts, moisture, etc..
But the ministry of culture interest in archaeological sites, while
awareness to the people of the area. The Ministry of Culture must
send to people who specialize in the treatment of conservation and
restoration of the walls that are currently damaged.
PROBLEMS IN THE STONES
CHARACTERISTICS OF STONES
The porosity, water absorption, permeability, hardness, mechanical
properties (or capacity and tensile strength of the rock to be broken
by stretching), the physical-chemical resistance, and the
development of the artist are all very important facts to know the
process of alteration of the rock.
Agents degradation Stone
Biological
It is defined as biological or alteration to any irreversible
deterioration caused by the metabolism of one or more living
organisms (mosses, lichens, algae, bird droppings and vines).
Salts
Salts penetrate the stone through the porosities with water which
transports. When water is evaporated by the sun, heat, etc.. Or
accumulates a higher amount of salts, and reaches a saturation
level of salt, crystallization occurs and the resulting increase in
volume, creating a pressure on the pores of the material. It should
be recognized that many salts can exist in various states of
hydration, therefore, more water is, more volume acquired. This
increase in volume caused by the pressure also generates
hydration.
The low value of the archaeological site by the people, by the
presence of some animals such as cows, sheep, etc..
Residents should have a limited area for grazing their livestock and
to prevent animals from entering the archaeological site should be
fenced all around to prevent the entry of animals and thus prevent
these animals produce wastes inconvenienced transit of tourists
within the monument.
There is no control booth in the place, as has been negligence in
the area and therefore there are individuals who consume alcohol in
the place, also daubed in the presence of said complex stones,
bonfires are made in place, thereby attempting heritage
The ministry of culture should put a security personnel in the
archaeological center as this will be responsible for carrying out
checks on income from tourists and residents who visit this
archaeological deceen and prevent the entry of persons offending
against property pintarrageo such as the walls of this center
arquepologico, the campfires realozacion should not be close to the
archaeological site because if done bonfires can cause large scale
incendiosasdestruccipon causing total assets and income of people
with alcohol as These people generate garbage.
Access to archaeological complex is not paved.
The path to the archaeological site should be paved so that access
to the archaeological site easier and convenient for tourists and
residents generating an income for the people and thus increase the
quality of life of the person.
The hostel is located in this area is named LODGE
RESTAURANT Killarumiyoq only provides basic services and
service quality is not optimal, we should also mention that it is in a
state of neglect.
It should make the improvement of the infrastructure of the hostel
because it has all the necessary services for tourists, in terms of
infrastructure could improve sanitation, expand the hostel because it
is too small for the stay of tourists, for The restaurant is expected to
increase more equipment needed for food preparation and training
resivan residents about food preparation. should have ramps and
facilities for people with disabilities, have a recreational area for nilos
where they can regrearse.
The interpretive center that was presented to the public in
September 2012 is still in installation process, so it is not yet open to
the general public.
This Interpretation Center should already be in place from the
opening day to provide the necessary information to the
archaeological site and so the tourist can have a better view of the
archaeological site, also would help the residents of the area to
learn and appreciate culture.
Lack of tourism infrastructure.
This archaeological site should be implemented with tourist
restaurants that offer a quality service tailored to the needs of
tourists, hotels should have todasdbasdicos facilities and services
for a comfortable and pleasant stay for tourists without ignoring the
commoners providing working facilities in these establescimientos
for these protrude and have a better quality of life.
The community is not involved in tourism.
Currently the community is aware of the archaeological heritage in
that account and that would be a source of income if well intended
explotado.losKillarumiyoq villagers involved in the sector making
turismopturisdmo experiential community, craft sales and offering
the dishes prepared and made with typical products of the area such
as quinoa grained with torreja and baked guinea pig.
Lack of a medical post.
Killarrumiyoq should be created in a medical post near the
archaeological site to provide all the facilities of first auxiulios the
tourist and resident in genral, said premises shall have all the
equipment needed for care.
6. INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE DISTRICT ANCAHUASI
Features:
Skilled human resources on issues related to quality Service.
Improveaccessroads
The interpretive center is unfinished.
Servicedtelephony and internet
.
7. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL
VACATION CENTER
Skilled human resources on issues related to quality Service
Improve Access roads
The interpretive center is
unfinished.
PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS
7.1. Beneficiaries
Beneficiary population is composed of the total District residents and
tourists Ancahuasi local, national and international arriving in the
area.
7.2. Description:
8. It is a type of accommodation ideal for travel in family, since they have swimming pools, sports centres and entertainment activities so that all can enjoy it. Many resorts have a "Kids Club" where children can enjoy playing while the parents relax.
One of the most common activities of the resorts is the Camping is an option that millions of people choose every year. There are a variety of available campsites, from places as diverse as paragraphs forests to parks specially designed for camping, near the coast or in the countryside
8.- sketch of the area :
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCAHUASIMUNICIPALITY OF ANCAHUASI
COMMUNITY OF SAN MARTIN
NEW HOLIDAY CENTRE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF KILLARRUMIYOQ
KILLARRUMIYOQ
CONCLUSION:
We conclude that this place needs a resort to generate more demand tourist, in this way the settlers can be trained and have a new option of working, reuse clothing typical and demonstrate their crafts and its textiles.
PHOTOS GALLERY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.luisbarredamurillo.galeon.com/enlaces1049817.html
http://proyectoturisticoenanta.blogspot.com/