There are many excursion possibilities: the Inca Baths, thermo-medicinal hot springs where the Inca used to go after long trips; the Ventanillas de Otuzco (Otuzco Windows), a cemetery carved into a wall of volcanic rock; Cumbemayo, a demonstration of pre-Incan hydraulic engineering still functioning today, that is located in a wonderful natural area; the old hacienda La Colpa, where the cattle go to be milked at the sound of their name; Kuntur Wasi, a commercial center that dates to the year 1100 b.C. and its site museum with the numerous examples of the oldest objects of gold in the Americas; the Porcón farm, an agricultural and cattle cooperative surrounded by a pine forest, ideal for spending a day out of the city, visiting its small zoo of vicuñas, deer, little spotted cats, monkeys, and eagles, buying its milk products, or simply enjoying the landscape.