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Best Time To Visit Machu Picchu

To know " Best time to visit Machu Picchu ", you must first know about the weather in Machu Picchu; the location of Machu Picchu in the middle of the Amazon jungle and the Andes mountain range, makes this area enjoy a very particular climate. In Machu Picchu there are 2 very marked weather stations, each of them has its pros and cons, so only you can decide what is the ideal time to come to Machu Picchu. Dry season in Machu Picchu It occurs between April and October and for many, although not for all, it is the best time to visit Machu Picchu ; The sun shines all day and there is almost no rain, allowing you to perform, without much care, the treks to the mountains of Machu Picchu, to get the best aerial views of the Inca city with the blue sky in the background. However, you will have to take turns in the places, with many other people who chose this time to visit Machu Picchu; and in case you did not know, during the dry season, there is also the "high season of tou

Machu Picchu city

The Machu Picchu city is a place full of mysticism, it is a monument to the divinity, where man really feels like a creature of the gods, the overwhelming aspect of his spirit, seems to transport him to a magical place where anything is possible, in an unimaginable way. It is a place where the strange forces of nature transport you to an incomparable cosmic state, a state that can only be experienced in Machu Picchu city . It is one of the most famous archaeological centers in the world, and therefore, the most visited tourist attraction in Peru. The Machu Picchu city (Quechua voice, old mountain) is today universally known, both for its imposing and original ruins, as for its incomparable situation on the edge of an abyss, in whose bottom run the stormy waters of the Urubamba River. Even today, it is a mystery how the builders managed to take immense blocks of stone to the top of the mountain and build such a beautiful city. Probably built in the fifteenth century, in the g

Amazon Jungle Peru

The world's largest and most diversified rainforest is a paradise for nature lovers. Here seems another world, impressive and fascinating where everything is gigantic, an explosion of colors, smells, and unknown sounds, in short, we are on another planet. Venture in the jungle, we enter another dimension, the giant trees can reach 40 meters high with a trunk 3 meters in diameter, the flowers, the leaves are immense, the cacophony is permanent, the jungle never sleeps. The total area of ​​the Amazon Jungle Peru is 6 million km2, almost the surface of Australia and 1 ½ times the European Union. In Peru, it represents more than half of the territory but only 13% of the population despite some important cities. The cuisine of the jungle is also special. Of course you can try the local specialties such as suri, a large white worm or giant ants, but the typical dishes are sometimes more "civilized" like the juane, chicken, rice and vegetables cooked inside a bijao leaf (

Ollantaytambo

Ollantaytambo was one of the villages that came under the rule of the Incas. The city served as an important checkpoint. According to Inca laws, these lands were reserved for the dynasty of Inca rulers. Learn all about the archaeological site of Ollantaytambo in Cusco, Peru. What does Ollantaytambo mean? According to various studies, Ollantaytambo is a word of Aymara origin (language of the Peruvian high plateau) that would mean "place of observation from below". In Ollantaytambo, culture and history are deeply combined, producing the admiration of the people who visit it. If you decide to tour the city of Ollantaytambo on your trip to Machu Picchu, you will enjoy not only green and beautiful landscapes but also the daily life of the inhabitants of this ancient human settlement. According to oral tradition, Ollantaytambo owes its name to the Inca drama 'Ollantay', which featured the Inca general 'Ollanta'. When was Ollantaytambo founded? In the m

Travel from Lima to Cusco

You must take into account some practical tips that will help you " travel from Lima to Cusco " and take the trip in the most complete and comfortable way, do not miss the opportunity to explore the imperial city of Cusco as you should and without rush Distances and travel times are not that great in Peru. However, geography requires that drivers take things slowly, and without a doubt it is the best way to travel to a destination like Peru. Travel from Lima to Cusco From the Lima airport to the city of Cusco there is a distance of 1,165 km. and it will only take an hour if you decide to travel by plane. On the other hand, the bus travel from Lima to Cusco takes around 20 hours. Remember that the city of Cusco is a mandatory arrival point for people wishing to reach Machu Picchu. Arrive in Cusco by plane A flight from the city of Lima to the city of Cusco will take about 1 hour (55 minutes to be exact), flights from Lima and any city in Peru, arrive at the Teniente

Sacsayhuaman

Sacsayhuaman ('Place where the falcon is satiated') is a fortress of Inca archaeological site located in Peru, just 2 kilometers from the city of Cusco and 3,700 meters above sea level (m.s.n.m.). According to the Peruvian chronicler Garcilaso de la Vega, the site is "the greatest architectural work that the Incas carried out during its apogee". Its construction began the Inca Pachacutec in the fifteenth century and was completed by Huayna Cápac in the sixteenth. In 1536, Manco Inca, leader of the Inca resistance of Vilcabamba, fought the Spaniards in this enclosure. Due to the destruction caused by the conquerors, only 20% of the architectural complex is currently appreciated. Where is Sacsayhuaman? Sacsayhuaman is 2 kilometers from Cuzco. It sits along the Tullumayo River on the side of a hill surrounded by snowcapped mountains such as Ausangate, Pachatusán and the Cinca. Due to its high location, from there you can see the city of Cusco. Currently it is lo