Machu Picchu
Arrived in Cusco in much anticipation of the long awaited Inca Trail. Unfortunately Conor was feeling very much under the weather, but soldiered on, and we began our 4-day trek to the amazing Lost City of the Incas on the 25th. We were lucky enough to have a great group of people with us, 14 in total plus 2 fantastic guides & 20 porters! Weather stayed mostly dry (thankfully) despite it being the beginning of the wet season. Arrived at Machu Picchu 4 long days later..exhausted but nothing could have prepared us for the view that awaited us. Here´s some pics from a truly fantastic experience....
Machu Picchu (Quechua: Machu Pikchu "Old Peak") is a pre-Columbian Inca city located at 2,430 m (7,970 ft) altitude[1] on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, about 70 km (44 mi) northwest of Cusco. Machu Picchu is probably the most familiar symbol of the Inca Empire. It is often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas". The site was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1983 when it was described as "an absolute masterpiece of architecture and a unique testimony to the Inca civilization".
who carry 25kg each up the mountains!!!!
It is thought that the site was chosen for its unique location and geological features. It is said that the silhouette of the mountain range behind Machu Picchu represents the face of the Inca looking upward towards the sky, with the largest peak, Huayna Picchu (meaning Young Peak), representing his pierced nose.
In 1913, the site received significant publicity after the National Geographic Society devoted their entire April issue to Machu Picchu.
On July 7, 2007, Machu Picchu was voted as one of New Open World Corporation's New Seven Wonders of the World.
The clouds clear over Machu Picchu after sunrise...The beginning of the trail..
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