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Riots in Peru: Government confirms eight dead in protests

Many protests are escalating in Peru: So far, eight people have died in demonstrations against the removal of the previous President Castillo . The state of emergency applies nationwide - this also has consequences for tourists at Machu Picchu . According to the government, eight people have died in various parts of Peru so far in the increasingly violent protests against the dismissal of President Pedro Castillo . Another 19 people were hospitalized in the capital of Peru , Lima and in the regions of Apurímac, Huancavelica, Arequipa and La Libertad, according to the Peruvian Ministry of Health . The human rights ombudswoman, Eliana Revollar, spoke of seven deaths within two days on Monday, under them two minors. All of the victims died from gunshots. Hundreds of tourists are stuck At the world-famous Inca site Machu Picchu , 800 tourists are currently stuck, the authorities said. The railway line between the World Heritage Site and the city of Cusco had previously been closed due to

Machu Picchu History

The Empire of the Incas was established in Cusco, by the year 1,200 AD. Its origin is given in relation to two famous legends; one is the legend of Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo, and the other is the legend of the Ayar Brothers. In both cases, the legends point to Manco Cápac as the founder and first governor of the empire. But it was until the time of the Pachacutec , that the empire achieved its greatest expansion and power, reaching to cover almost 2 million km2 and it was precisely during this time, that the  Inca City of   Machu Picchu would be built. The arrival of the Spanish conquerors would cause the fall of the empire, at which time the Inca city would have been abandoned when it was still to be finished, and although some people say that the Spaniards knew of the existence of Machu Picchu, they could never have found it. The truth would be that the location would only be known by local inhabitants, until the time of its discovery, the year of 1911, when Hiram Bingham with th

Cusco Peru: Discover The Best Things To Do

Cusco Peru is one of the most historic places in Latin America. The city was the center and the economic and spiritual center of the Inca Empire for many centuries and therefore today has a considerable number of highly interesting archaeological sites. The influences of the culture of the Quechua Indians are still palpable in many places and make Cusco a highlight not only for travelers interested in culture and history. In the 13th century, the Incas made Cusco their capital and the city remained central until the Spanish invasion of 1535, led by Francisco Pizzaro , finally overthrew the civilization of that time. After their victory, the Spanish conquistadores destroyed most of Cusco and the city suddenly lost its immense importance. It wasn't until the 20th century that the world took notice of the small town in the Andes again. In 1911, the nearby Machu Picchu was rediscovered in the cloud forests and thus Cusco developed into the central starting point for researchers and

Machu Picchu Peru: The city above the clouds

Machu Picchu , the impressive ruined city of the Incas in Peru, is definitely worth a visit! The city, which is located at an altitude of 2,430 meters on a mountain, is visited by millions of visitors every year, but what is so fascinating about the world-famous ruin? Pictures can capture moments, and give impressions of an environment. But the actual magic, the historic atmosphere of a place can only be experienced live. Machu Picchu is one of those places where you've seen hundreds of pictures and yet nothing comes close to the real experience of the centuries-old city of the Incas. Machu Picchu in Peru is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and one of South America's top tourist attractions. Up to 2,000 people visit this attraction in Peru every day. I will now tell you what the ruined city in the middle of the mountains is all about and how you can plan a day trip here on your journey. History and Architecture In the 15th century, the Inca - a South American tribe fro

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

Cusco Historic - The "Middle Of The World" In The Andes

In The Majestic Empire Of The Incas Lake titicaca is the place wherefrom it is said that arised Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo , as the founding couple who, after having walked accompanied by their suite, sunk a golden scepter on Mount Wanacaure, situated South of Cusco, at an altitude of 4,089 ma.s.l. Legends tell that the foundation of Cusco started there. According to the chronicles, since about 1200, there were fourteen Inkas who dominated the Huatanay River Valley in which is presently erected the city of Cusco and constituted the territory of the Tawantinsuyo (tawaintisuyo) in less than two centuries. The greatness of the Imperial Cusco came about with the inca pachacuteq (9no Inka), as it did not correspond to t he size of the city, but rather to the extension and expansion of its territories. After the defeat of the Chancas, the inkas defeated their worst enemies, thus easing their way in the conquest of all the cultural groups who existed at the time, in the Southern part o