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![]() UnderstandThe remarkable ruins were only rediscovered in 1911 by the American archaeologist Hiram Bingham. Perched dramatically 1000 ft above the Urubamba river, Machu Picchu is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is also the end point of the most popular hike in South America, the Inca Trail. The story of Machu Picchu is quite a remarkable one; it is still unknown exactly as to what the site was in terms of its place in Incan life. One thing that is clear is that it was a remarkably well hidden place, and well protected. Located far up in the mountains of Peru, visitors had to travel up long valleys littered with Incan check points and watch towers. Remarkably, the Spanish conquistadors missed the site, and Bingham only discovered the site by chance. On a wet day in 1911, he travelled up the slopes with a few companions from his expion. On meeting local peasants, they told him about ancient ruins that covered the area. To Bingham's amazement, he had found the lost Incan city of Machu Picchu. ![]() Get inThere are several trains a day from Cuzco to Aguas Calientes, the town below Machu Picchu. From there you can hop on a bus to take you up to the ruins. If you are in a rush, you can also take a helicopter from Cuzco. ![]() SeeWalking the Inca trail can be very rewarding and is possible for all ages as long as you are fit. Over the course of the Trail, you gain and lose 1000 meters several times, all of it over 3000 meters where oxygen is noticeably thinner. Acclimation to the altitude is a must, and good physical condition advised. The journey winds through the valleys and hills of the surrounding area, taking you the through the scenic landscape, from high alpine to cloud forests. Many agencies operating from Cuzco offer organised hikes along the trail, providing most of the equipment (tents etc)and people to carry it. Also, don't forget that the trail ends at Machu Picchu. If you hiked the Trail, descend from the Sun Gate (Intipunko) at dawn and see Machu Picchu before the busloads of tourists show up around 10am. The trail is scattered with ancient monuments and Incan sites and is definitely worth the effort. ![]() Do
![]() BuyIn Aguas Calientes and Machu Pichu prices can be the double of what they are in Cusco. ![]() Eat
![]() SleepThe Hotel Machu Picchu is the only hotel on the site of Machu Picchu, and the rooms and food are pricey. Better food can be found by taking one of the regular buses to Aguas Calientes (the small town on the train stop to Cuzco) and many fine restaurants. Aguas Calientes offers a wide assortment of lodging options.
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