Mar
28th
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Route or Camino Inca Trail or the Sovereign Qhapaq leads to
the majestic Machu Picchu departing from Cuzco, Cusco to the Peruvian historical
city that is located south of the country and is a World Heritage Site since
1983.
The Inca Trail is one of the most famous and beautiful routes in the world (in
Peru there are other routes that you can not lose), and can be covered only if
the contract with an agency that is duly accredited travel or tour guides
Officials with permission. If you love hiking and trekking do not hesitate to
travel to Peru and undertaking this exciting adventure that takes you to the
sanctuary built by the
Incas in the fifteenth century to no less than 2400
meters high and was not discovered until 400 years ago .
Once you signed this fascinating journey through centuries .... will provide you some things you will need during the trip: food, tents and sleeping bags. Remember that you are never alone, (it is also possible to do this I walk free), they always will go in groups and that a number of standards to be met, such as not throwing litter on the nature and attempt to maintain the good education out of respect for other travelers. One of the stops on the way is done in Wiñayhuayna, specifically the third day, where there is a place to rest and enabled to eat something.
That if we recommend using mountaineering boots at all times, drink lots of fluids to avoid dehydration and exhaustion that come with it, and have to hand rainwear. Bring several changes of clothes, insect repellent, sunscreen, toilet paper and a towel and your personal toiletries. Do not forget some warm clothes because you'll be a lot of height and the temperature drops at night.
The best time to go into the archaeological history of the Incas of Peru is dry season, which runs from April to October and these are the months when most visitors arrive. In February and March just the road is closed for maintenance for the face to those months when the tourists arrive.
In its almost 40 kilometers, which will travel for 4 days, you can enjoy a
wilderness that coexists with traces of the ancient Inca civilization, which
left their mark on stone steps that ascend to heaven and trails that cross
rivers and mountains, and as part of the course charted by the ancient Incas.
This road linked the Sacred Valley with the holy city, lost city of the village,
which was crowned as one of the 7 Wonders of the World in 2007.
Undoubtedly, cultural and mystical experience that you can not lose.
If you want more information about the route, rules and all you've seen carry-Inca-trail.com www.enjoy.
Once you signed this fascinating journey through centuries .... will provide you some things you will need during the trip: food, tents and sleeping bags. Remember that you are never alone, (it is also possible to do this I walk free), they always will go in groups and that a number of standards to be met, such as not throwing litter on the nature and attempt to maintain the good education out of respect for other travelers. One of the stops on the way is done in Wiñayhuayna, specifically the third day, where there is a place to rest and enabled to eat something.
That if we recommend using mountaineering boots at all times, drink lots of fluids to avoid dehydration and exhaustion that come with it, and have to hand rainwear. Bring several changes of clothes, insect repellent, sunscreen, toilet paper and a towel and your personal toiletries. Do not forget some warm clothes because you'll be a lot of height and the temperature drops at night.
The best time to go into the archaeological history of the Incas of Peru is dry season, which runs from April to October and these are the months when most visitors arrive. In February and March just the road is closed for maintenance for the face to those months when the tourists arrive.
In its almost 40 kilometers, which will travel for 4 days, you can enjoy a
wilderness that coexists with traces of the ancient Inca civilization, which
left their mark on stone steps that ascend to heaven and trails that cross
rivers and mountains, and as part of the course charted by the ancient Incas.
This road linked the Sacred Valley with the holy city, lost city of the village,
which was crowned as one of the 7 Wonders of the World in 2007. Undoubtedly, cultural and mystical experience that you can not lose.
If you want more information about the route, rules and all you've seen carry-Inca-trail.com www.enjoy.