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Interactive Peru Quadrant Map

Tap any marker to open a full site dossier with mythic context, research layers, and linked concept missions.

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Atlas Locations

Every atlas node cross-links into your world-gallery concept pages so visitors can move from map to image to research.

Archaeology

Ancient Cusco
Ancient Cusco
Archaeology

Cusco

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 10 Altitude: 3399 m

Dry coast and inter-valley civic zones

Cusco is where spirit and stone negotiate power. Every plaza is a council between memory, empire, and mountain sky. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. The first stones wake.

Caral-Supe Pyramids
Caral-Supe Pyramids
Archaeology

Norte Chico

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 350 m

Dry coast and inter-valley civic zones

In Caral, the desert learned to sing in stone. The first monumental plazas tuned people to wind, river, and ceremony. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. The first stones wake.

Chan Chan City
Chan Chan City
Archaeology

La Libertad

Pre-Inka Foundations Northwest Concept missions: 10 Altitude: 34 m

Dry coast and inter-valley civic zones

In this city of earth and moonlight, walls remember every footstep of empire. In this mission frame, the scene becomes a training ground for courage, memory, and community design. The first stones wake.

Port Inka
Port Inka
Archaeology

Southern Coastal Route

Inka Integration Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 28 m

Dry coast and inter-valley civic zones

At the ocean gate, empire learned to listen to tides. This chapter asks visitors to explore slowly and notice how myth and evidence can reinforce each other. Memory asks for guardians.

Tampu Tocco City
Tampu Tocco City
Archaeology

Mythic Origin Corridor

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 4 Altitude: 3900 m

Dry coast and inter-valley civic zones

From the house of windows, ancestors stepped into history. In this mission frame, the scene becomes a training ground for courage, memory, and community design. The ruins teach tomorrow.

Titicaca Ruins Belt
Titicaca Ruins Belt
Archaeology

Puno Archaeology Belt

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 3900 m

Dry coast and inter-valley civic zones

Stones by the high lake hold maps of ceremony, authority, and return. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. The first stones wake.

Andean Engineering

Andes Spine
Andes Spine
Andean Engineering

Central Andes

Inka Integration Southwest Concept missions: 21 Altitude: 4100 m

High Andean ridges and terrace ecologies

The Andes rise like a living wall, shielding valleys from eastern dragons and teaching every generation how to stand with the wind. In this mission frame, the scene becomes a training ground for courage, memory, and community design. The threshold opens.

Hanan Pacha Agriculture
Hanan Pacha Agriculture
Andean Engineering

Moray and Sacred Terraces

Inka Integration Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 3500 m

High Andean ridges and terrace ecologies

Seeds wake when sky-time and earth-time shake hands. This scene invites players to build with respect: imagination plus historical literacy. Rhythms align.

Huayllay Stone Forest
Huayllay Stone Forest
Andean Engineering

Pasco Highlands

Inka Integration Southwest Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 4310 m

High Andean ridges and terrace ecologies

These stone giants stand as frozen prayers to wind and thunder. This chapter asks visitors to explore slowly and notice how myth and evidence can reinforce each other. The threshold opens.

Salkantay Mountain
Salkantay Mountain
Andean Engineering

Cusco High Andes

Inka Integration Southeast Concept missions: 7 Altitude: 6271 m

High Andean ridges and terrace ecologies

Salkantay stands like a white guardian at the edge of storm and prayer. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. The threshold opens.

Stone Giant Garden
Stone Giant Garden
Andean Engineering

Central Highlands

Inka Integration Southwest Concept missions: 7 Altitude: 4300 m

High Andean ridges and terrace ecologies

In the giant garden, every boulder is an elder watching over the valley. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. Practice deepens presence.

Sacred Landscapes

Apu Chicon Hatun Wiracocha
Apu Chicon Hatun Wiracocha
Sacred Landscapes

Sacred Valley

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 4550 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

At this high altar of stone, the Apu listens for promises and returns strength to those who walk in reciprocity. This chapter asks visitors to explore slowly and notice how myth and evidence can reinforce each other. The threshold opens.

Apu Patakancha
Apu Patakancha
Sacred Landscapes

Ollantaytambo Highlands

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 4300 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

Patakancha is a loom of water and wind. The mountain threads strength through valleys, fields, and weaving hands. In this mission frame, the scene becomes a training ground for courage, memory, and community design. The threshold opens.

Gocta Waterfall
Gocta Waterfall
Sacred Landscapes

Amazonas Region

Pre-Inka Foundations Northwest Concept missions: 3 Altitude: 2200 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

Where water falls in two great breaths, the mountain speaks in silver thunder. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. The route is consecrated.

Huacachina Oasis
Huacachina Oasis
Sacred Landscapes

Ica Desert Coast

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 9 Altitude: 406 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

In the desert mirror, water appears like a promise kept by the dunes. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. Limits are negotiated.

Lake Humantay
Lake Humantay
Sacred Landscapes

Salkantay Circuit

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 4200 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

The lake holds sky-color in a bowl of glacier memory. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. Practice deepens presence.

Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca
Sacred Landscapes

Puno Altiplano

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 4 Altitude: 3812 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

At this high-water mirror, origin stories still travel with the wind. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. The threshold opens.

Lima West Coast
Lima West Coast
Sacred Landscapes

Lima Metropolitan Coast

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 9 Altitude: 45 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

Here the ocean writes in fog and current before dawn. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. Adaptation hardens.

Rainbow Mountain
Rainbow Mountain
Sacred Landscapes

Vilcanota Range

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 3 Altitude: 5036 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

The mountain paints itself to remind us that stone is alive with time. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. The threshold opens.

Red Beach
Red Beach
Sacred Landscapes

Paracas Reserve

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 12 m

Ceremonial watersheds, mountains, and thresholds

At red shorelines, desert fire meets the sea's patience. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. The edge is read.

Amazonian Systems

Amazon Rainforest Core
Amazon Rainforest Core
Amazonian Systems

Loreto - Ucayali

Pre-Inka Foundations Northeast Concept missions: 3 Altitude: 130 m

Rainforest rivers and cloud-forest transitions

This forest is a breathing library. Every canopy level stores medicine, memory, and routes for future guardians. In this mission frame, the scene becomes a training ground for courage, memory, and community design. Rivers set the grammar.

Cinchona Spirit Trees
Cinchona Spirit Trees
Amazonian Systems

Cloud Forest Belt

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 1800 m

Rainforest rivers and cloud-forest transitions

These trees hold a bitter medicine that taught worlds how to survive fever. This scene invites players to build with respect: imagination plus historical literacy. Water whispers first.

Great Amazon Basin
Great Amazon Basin
Amazonian Systems

Ucayali Headwaters

Pre-Inka Foundations Northeast Concept missions: 9 Altitude: 240 m

Rainforest rivers and cloud-forest transitions

This basin is a breathing map: rivers are veins and forests are memory. Treat this page as both art portal and field notebook: wonder first, then method. Rivers set the grammar.

Mega Cacao Groves
Mega Cacao Groves
Amazonian Systems

Upper Amazon Farms

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 3 Altitude: 620 m

Rainforest rivers and cloud-forest transitions

In these forests, cacao is a seed of memory, ceremony, and future trade. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. Rivers set the grammar.

Tambopata Reserve
Tambopata Reserve
Amazonian Systems

Madre de Dios

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 260 m

Rainforest rivers and cloud-forest transitions

Where river meets canopy, Tambopata glows like a council of wings, roots, and rain. Treat this page as both art portal and field notebook: wonder first, then method. Defense becomes strategic.

Upano Garden Rivers
Upano Garden Rivers
Amazonian Systems

Upper Amazon Garden Corridor

Pre-Inka Foundations Northwest Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 540 m

Rainforest rivers and cloud-forest transitions

In the forest of rivers, cities grow like woven gardens. Treat this page as both art portal and field notebook: wonder first, then method. Networks expand.

Biodiversity

Ballestas Islands
Ballestas Islands
Biodiversity

Paracas Coast

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 13 Altitude: 20 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

On these sea cliffs, birds write the coast's memory in guano, salt, and wind. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. The edge is read.

Glacier Bear Corridor
Glacier Bear Corridor
Biodiversity

Cordillera Blanca

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 4700 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

The bear of cloud and forest walks like a secret between worlds. In this mission frame, the scene becomes a training ground for courage, memory, and community design. The companion appears.

Holy Alpacas
Holy Alpacas
Biodiversity

Ausangate Highlands

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 4550 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

Their fleece is sunlight woven into winter survival. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. The companion appears.

Holy Llamas
Holy Llamas
Biodiversity

Cusco-Sacred Valley

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 6 Altitude: 3600 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

When the golden llamas leap the wind, caravans of hope cross every ridge. Treat this page as both art portal and field notebook: wonder first, then method. The companion appears.

Mega Fauna Corridor
Mega Fauna Corridor
Biodiversity

Andes-Amazon Transition

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 6 Altitude: 1600 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

The old giants still walk in story, teaching scale, fear, and humility. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. Fragility demands care.

Mighty Condor
Mighty Condor
Biodiversity

Apurimac Canyon

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 3450 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

The condor writes circles of prophecy in cold mountain air. This scene invites players to build with respect: imagination plus historical literacy. The companion appears.

Peruvian Hairless Dogs
Peruvian Hairless Dogs
Biodiversity

Lima Cultural Coast

Pre-Inka Foundations Southwest Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 80 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

These silent guardians carry warmth, lineage, and household memory. This chapter asks visitors to explore slowly and notice how myth and evidence can reinforce each other. The companion appears.

Spectacled Bear
Spectacled Bear
Biodiversity

Cloud Forest Ring

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 3 Altitude: 2650 m

Species corridors across coast, Andes, and forest edges

The bear of cloud and forest walks like a secret between worlds. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. The companion appears.

Cosmovision

Fox Nebula
Fox Nebula
Cosmovision

Cusco Night Sky

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 3850 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

When the sky-fox runs the Milky Way, the valley listens for timing. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. A world-name is spoken.

Golden Flying Llamas
Golden Flying Llamas
Cosmovision

Altiplano Story Belt

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 8 Altitude: 4300 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

When the golden llamas leap the wind, caravans of hope cross every ridge. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. The companion appears.

Hanan Pacha Sky Cities
Hanan Pacha Sky Cities
Cosmovision

High Andes Sky Arc

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 26 Altitude: 4300 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

Floating cities of sun and wind are remembered where ridgelines touch the stars.

Kay Pacha Landscape
Kay Pacha Landscape
Cosmovision

Sacred Valley Basin

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 6 Altitude: 3300 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

This living world is where promises become fields, homes, and songs. Every visual detail can become a clue about ecology, engineering, and ancestral ethics. Symbols are protected.

Kay Pacha Portals
Kay Pacha Portals
Cosmovision

Cusco Stone Thresholds

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 2 Altitude: 3500 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

Each doorway is a decision: what world do we carry through? This chapter asks visitors to explore slowly and notice how myth and evidence can reinforce each other. Rhythms align.

Mystic Puma
Mystic Puma
Cosmovision

Cusco Urban Sacred Plan

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 3 Altitude: 3380 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

The puma is the discipline of the body made visible in motion. This scene invites players to build with respect: imagination plus historical literacy. The companion appears.

Uku Pacha Landscape
Uku Pacha Landscape
Cosmovision

Inner Valley Caves

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 5 Altitude: 3600 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

Beneath the visible world, roots and ancestors keep the pulse of renewal. This chapter asks visitors to explore slowly and notice how myth and evidence can reinforce each other. A world-name is spoken.

Uku Pacha Light
Uku Pacha Light
Cosmovision

Cusco Cave Belts

Pre-Inka Foundations Southeast Concept missions: 1 Altitude: 3550 m

Sky-observation basins and ritual orientation landscapes

Even in the deep world, a hidden light guides return. Read this panel like a playable codex: movement, landscape, and ritual knowledge are one engine. A world-name is spoken.