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The Most Impressive Hikes in South America

South America is home to some of the most breathtaking and diverse landscapes on the planet, making it a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. Here are some of the most impressive hikes in South America: Peru, a country blessed with diverse landscapes ranging from towering mountains to lush rainforests, offers some of the most impressive hikes in South America . Here are detailed descriptions of a few notable hikes in Peru: Inca Trail to Machu Picchu :  The Inca Trail is one of the most famous and iconic treks in the world, leading to the legendary ancient ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru. This ancient trail was once used by the Incas as a pilgrimage route to the sacred citadel of Machu Picchu. The classic Inca Trail is a four-day trek that covers approximately 43 kilometers (26 miles) through diverse Andean landscapes. The trail starts at Kilometer 82, near the village of Ollantaytambo, and winds its way through stunning mountain scenery, cloud forests, and Inca archaeological sites before c

Holidays in Cusco, at Machu Picchu and in the Sacred Valley

Cusco and Machu Picchu are world famous and must not be missed on a Peru tour. However, the Sacred Valley of the Incas includes many other Inca ruins and is the starting point for the hike on the Inca Trail. In villages and markets, visitors still come into contact with the traditional Andean way of life as well as traditional costumes and customs. On the way in Cusco Peru, to Machu Picchu and in the Sacred Valley of the Incas The region around Cuzco is the tourist hot spot par excellence in Peru and all of South America. Everyone wants to see the legendary archaeological site of Machu Picchu. For this reason, the streams of visitors are being directed more and more and will certainly be more limited in the future. However, travelers can enjoy a very good tourist infrastructure with a large selection of hotels and tours. In addition to the well-known destinations, there are many other Inca sites in the Valle Sagrado de los Incas, e.g. in Pisac, Chinchero and Ollanta. You can also visit

7 Essential Tips For Hiking: Altitude sickness in Peru

Altitude sickness in Peru Cusco is at 3,430 meters, Puno (Lake Titicaca) at 3,800 meters, Chivay in the Colca Canyon is at 3,650 meters and on the way there you even cross a 4,896-meter high pass (Patapampa Pass). In the north, you will also find cities worth seeing, such as Huaraz at 3,050 meters and Cajamarca at 2,750 meters. The Andes run across the country from north to south. Many of the sights in Peru are located in the Andes. You're bad at handling them. Altitude sickness, called “ Soroche ” in Peru, can even affect Peruvians. When altitude sickness occurs, we don't get enough oxygen. We are talking about "thin air", which does not necessarily mean that there is not enough oxygen. Rather, there is a loss of pressure. As altitude increases, air pressure decreases and less oxygen gets into our lungs. As a result, we are undersupplied with oxygen. This is called hypoxia. It can become problematic if the body does not have enough time to adapt to the new conditions