The Portal del Diablo, also known as Aramu Muru or Hayumarca, is a pre-Inca place of great mysticism located in Ilave, capital of the Puno province of El Collao, very close to Lake Titicaca, an hour and a half drive from the city. from Puno.
It is a huge sandstone wall, on the lower side (center), there is a kind of carved door with eight angles, and on the sides there are two depressions of great height, as inverted columns.
The Aramu Muru portal has a square shape, 7 meters on each side, carved into the rock. Until now, no serious archaeological study has been carried out that could reveal the date when the first settlers began to consider this place sacred.
Special Energy
According to tourists, they feel a special energy or vibe, something out of the ordinary. As part of this ceremony, many often leave offerings at the foot of the columns, such as water, sweets, wine, and sometimes coca leaves.
Beyond the Inca legend, the Aramu Muru portal is of greater interest due to scientific studies that put forward the theory that this place could be a kind of wormhole that can transport to other dimensions with the use of advanced technology.
