This "Zone X" is about 3km from Sacsayhuamán upwards with giant rocks which were put there overthrown upside down - with more stairs and thrones overthrown upside down. The guides of Sacsayhuamán call this area "Zone X". On the signpost there are other indications like "Archeological Zone of Laq'o" (in Spanish or English: "Laco"). The walk there is just about half an hour with a guide always going up a little bit. People living in this zone have a little bit of money because many family members are working as tourist guides.
As a surprise one is passing first a handicraft workshop where little figurines are produced:

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), the handicraft workshop with little stone figurines - zoom

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X", the handicraft workshop with little stone figurines of alabaster, one of the carvers - black pipe with a dog's face - white man with belly in raw alabaster
Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), the handicraft workshop with little stone figurines, white man with belly 02 - sun with a face
We let be the handicraft workshop for visiting "Zone X" resp. "Laq'o" (Laco) first. Returning we well see the figurines precisely.
The walk to "Zone X": houses, horses, views, forest, ranches
Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X", horses near the workshop
In Peru in the countryside there are not many streets built thus horses have a higher value than a car here.
Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X", a side way - main street with eucalyptus, panorama
View back: one can see the walls of the fortress of Sacsayhuamán:

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple) with a dry creek and with meadows - the view back to the fortress of Sacsayhuamán with the three wall levels (basic wall, terrace 1 and 2)

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), walk 2,3 - with a guide on the photo

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), a fenced zone with horses - walk 04+05 passing the forest - with the guide on the photo
One has always to imagine that in colonial times the natives were forbidden to ride a horse resp. the Catholic pig Christian mayors and the pastors from gay sterile Vatican with their Satanist pope and with their Satanist criminal pedophile bishops they all forbid riding to the natives.

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), walk in the forest 6,7,8 and a rider on a horse meets us

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), a wall in black and red - walk 09, now the path is larger - a little house in the meadow

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), walk 10,11,12 large
Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), mountains with meadows and forests - farm in the forest

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), walk 13,14 - farm in the forest
The road and the big signpost "Laq'o" / "Laco"
Now the walk passing the forest is ending and there are about 200m on the border of a big street:

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), crossing, panorama

Cusco Sacsayhuamán 13, the walk to "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), street with trees and signpost to "Zone X" resp. "Laq'o" (Laco) - zoom
Original:
Perú - Ministerio de Cultura - Dirección Regional Cultura Cusco
PARQUE ARQUEOLÓGICO DE SAQSAYWAMAN
PATRIMONIO CULTURAL DE LA NACIÓN
LEY Nş 23765
SITIO ARQUEOLÓGICO LAQ'O
<- LANLAKUYOQ K'USILLUCHAYOQ -> | Translation:
Peru - Ministry of Culture - Regional Culture Board of Cusco
ARCHEOLOGICAL PARK OF SACSAYHUAMÁN CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE NATION LAW Nr. 23765 ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE OF LAQ'O
<- LANLAKUYOQ K'USILLUCHAYOQ -> |

Arrival at "Zone X" (Laco, Moon Temple), view to the control house - zoom
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