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The reason most visit Peru is to behold the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu. As mysterious as it is fascinating, Machu Picchu was an Incan settlement established upon the most remote and incredible landscape. Adorning the crest of steep yet beautiful mountain ranges 2,400 metres above sea level, at almost 600 years old, Macchu Pichu offers a glimpse into the intriguing history of the Incas as well as exhibiting beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Arrive at sunrise for an awe-inspiring sight as the rays of sun break through the mist, revealing glimpses of the lost city. A tour guide is recommended to truly learn all you can about this remarkable site and the hidden tales and mysteries of the Incas.
As well as the captivating ruins, for those with a bit more time to spare and a love of the outdoors, hiking the Inca Trail to the base of Machu Picchu should be considered. Through the fertile heartland of the Sacred Valley, the trail allows you to trace in the steps of this ancient civilization and enrich your entire experience. Soak in the amazing views of the fertile mountain range and the rich culture of the Incas on this incredible trek. Whether on a beautifully sunny day or surrounded by a cold mist, the trail is always impressive. At around 43 kilometres long and with steep inclines at times, an intermediate level of fitness is required. Permits are limited on a daily basis and the trail closes during February for conservation work to take place, so this is a trip that must be organised in advance.
For those wanting an alternative to the well beaten tourist path of the Inca Trail, the Lares Trek is an excellent option. Taking in the spectacular scenery of the Lares Valley, you’ll discover a region where little has changed over the past 500 years. Passing through Andean villages and farming areas, you’ll have more interaction with the traditionally dressed locals than you would on the Inca Trail, and the sheer size and raw, natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes will leave you spellbound.