Luxury Peru Travel: Inca Trail


Many people have heard of the famous Inca Trail, most known for the famous ruins found at the end. Like a pot at the end of a rainbow, Machu Picchu is a sweeter discovery if you arrive through the Sun Gate in the same manner the Inca arrived at this famous mountain-top citadel. The Inca Trail was actually a part of an intricate road system that was so highly advanced it is considered the most advanced transportation system in pre-Columbian South America. There are two north-south roads that make up the base of the road system and there are many more branches that link up to it. The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a part of this road system.

Inca roads spanned not only Peru but the entire Inca Empire at the height of its imperialism, traveling from Quito, Ecuador to Mendoza, Argentina. It is difficult to imagine the amount of work that must have gone into cutting these trails and maintaining them. They cut in and over the Andes Mountains, sometimes even reaching heights of over 16,000ft. The whole system was so big it actually provided access to over 1,200,000 square miles of Inca lands.


That small portion of this intricate road system known as the Inca Trail is every bit its reputation has made it out to be. Though it receives many hikers every year, the trail is extremely well maintained mostly because it is highly protected by environmental organizations. The number of people permitted on the trail on any given day is limited and it is closed in February for cleaning and repairing any parts that may need to be repaired.

The Inca Trail can be experienced in high class and luxury with a top quality tour. You will be able to hike into camp where gourmet meals will be stewing and ready to be served upon your arrival. Camp will be totally set up for you when you arrive. Don't miss out on this exciting Peru Vacation opportunity where you will hike an ancient path that is part of an ancient road system through the beautiful Andes Mountains.

Combine your Inca Trail trip with a visit to Cusco and the Sacred Valley where guided tours can reveal the exciting stories behind these amazing ruins. In a Cusco city tour you will visit the beautiful Cathedral located in the Plaza de Armas, as well as Korikancha, the famous temple where originally gold lined the walls before it was stripped to give to the Spanish.

A tour of the Sacred Valley will visit Ollantaytambo, the impressive ruins of a military outpost and the colorful Pisac Market. Don't miss out on this exciting luxury travel opportunity.

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Karinita dijo...

Machu Picchu tours is great, one of the wonders of the world, totally wow!