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The Incas, Inca History

The Incas Left no written or recorded track, so most of the current information comes from the Spanish side. Even the Spanish lacked the mental openness to understand what they were seeing. Spain sixteenth century was a fanatical Christian nation not known for embracing different worldviews. Chroniclers were also trying to resolve the ambiguities of the Inca Empire , poor quality and biases that distort interpreters and native informants often dubious reliability desperate for survival reasons, to ingratiate himself with his interrogators. And the Spanish came amid hear many contradictory versions of the Inca rulers. All our versions of the Incas fit in the minds of Western cultural frameworks relatives. However, the Incas were singularly Andina, and very different from other advanced civilizations in history. So modern accounts of the Incas should carry a warning: "If you want the unshakable truth, invent a better travel time". Strict world order: ...

Camino Inca a Machu Picchu

One of the most famous and popular trekking routes in the world, the Inca Trail 4 Days to Machu Picchu is one of the most fantastic routes in South America. The road consists of several trails, such as traditional trails, Salkantay to machu picchu , Inca Jungle, Alternates Trail, among others. The location of the route will vary according to the section to be covered. The most popular Inca Trail begins at km 82 of the Cuzco-Machu Piccu railway, with a 43-kilometer route on a path built by the Incas to reach the historic city, which lasts about four days. A shorter route begins at Short inca Trail   km 104 of the same road. In all these routes, visitors can admire beautiful landscapes, such as the Cloud Forest, Inca ruins, settlements, glacial water courses, archaeological sites, among others.

Best Cusco Hikes

Peru is one of the most diverse countries on the planet, it has the Sierra in the Cordillera de los Andes, the Jungle around the Amazon River and the Coast next to the Pacific Ocean. But if it is one of the people who will skip all this, to go straight to Machu Picchu in Cusco, then you may want to enter Machu Picchu ... in a less conventional way. You can choose between one of the amazing treks to Machu Picchu, or other amazing walks in Cusco, among which are some of the most amazing hiking trails in the world. These are some of the most amazing walks in Cusco • Inca Trail (classic) to Machu Picchu • Salcantay trek - Machu Picchu • Walk through the Ausangate • Hike Huchuy Qosqo - Machu Picchu • Walk to Choquequirao • Inca Jungle trek to Machu Picchu • Lares walk - Machu Picchu Inca Trail to Machu Picchu The Inca Trail Tours to Machu Picchu is one of those experiences that can change your life, unique and unforgettable; One of the best walks in the world. Walk ...

What to Pack for Salkantay Trek?

Here you have a list for things you must pack for a Salkantay Trek: Mountain shoes or slippers with grip  Sweater and jacket for the days in the snowy  Hat  Insect repellent  Sunscreen with UV A personal cover for the rain  Long-sleeved polo shirts  Shorts and long pants Lip balm  Toilet paper  Snack bar  Lantern  Glasses, plastic bags, sleeping bag  Personal and medical items One light backpack per person Photo or video camera and its extra charger Some extra money in small denomination (preferable in soles) Water Bottle, and water purifying tablets.  Bring extra money for spending on the road and arrival in Aguas Calientes. Also, remember that for a Salkantay Trek you need to be in good physical shape, since the route is hardous, and the altitude makes the hike more difficult. 

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 (...