Machupicchu Postal Codes, Urubamba, Cusco Peru

Postal codes for Machupicchu range from 08680 to 08681 in Cusco, Urubamba, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Machupicchu.

Postal Codes for Places in Machupicchu

Place Name Postal Codes
Cajonniyoc 08680
Camanti 08680
Carrilluchayoc 08680
Ccollpani Grande 08680
Ccollpani Laja 08680
Cedro Bamba 08680
Chachabamba 08680
Chaquimayo 08680
Chilcapata 08680
Choque Suysuy 08680
Choquellusca 08680
Hatunchaca 08680
Hornadapata 08680
Huayllabamba 08680
Huaynapata 08680
Huayruro 08680
Huillcar 08680
Incaraccay 08680
Intihuatana 08680
Lucmachayoc 08680
Machupicchu 08681
Mandor 08680
Pacaypata 08680
Palccay 08680
Pampaccahua 08680
Progreso 08680
Puente Ruinas 08680
Qanabamba 08680
Qorihuayrachina 08680
Quente 08680
Retamal 08680
San Miguel 08680
Tarayoc 08680
Torontoy 08680
Tunasmocco 08680

Sample Address Format for Machupicchu

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Machupicchu, Urubamba, Cusco, 08680
PERU
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Machupicchu on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Machupicchu districts in Peru. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Machupicchu Quick Facts

Country Peru (PE)
Department Cusco
Provinces Urubamba
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About Machupicchu

Key Facts

Machupicchu is an archaeological site and district located within the Urubamba Province of the Cusco Region in southeastern Peru. Situated approximately 80 kilometers northwest of Cusco city, this iconic location lies in the Andes Mountains at an elevation of about 2,430 meters above sea level, perched dramatically on a ridge between the Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu mountains. The site covers an area of approximately 32,592 hectares and represents one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. While Machupicchu itself is primarily an archaeological preserve rather than a populated district, the surrounding area contains small settlements that support tourism infrastructure. The site is divided into distinct sectors including agricultural terraces, urban areas, and religious precincts, showcasing the advanced engineering and architectural skills of the Inca civilization. As part of Peru's cultural heritage management system, Machupicchu falls under specific administrative divisions for conservation and tourism management purposes. Visitors seeking detailed location information for planning their visit can access comprehensive geographical data through official tourism and cultural heritage resources.

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