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Lost City of the Incas | Wonder is here! (Guest Series : 01)

Machu Picchu in Perú (Wonder of the World).


This archaeological masterpiece is the most familiar icon of Inca civilization, Built in the classical Inca style, with polished dry-stone walls. It is the city of magic.

This is the beautiful lost city located in the eastern cordillera of southern Perú, it is located in the Cusco region. And it is the best Place I have visited on the Peru route.

I took via the stunning train ride but you can enjoy also the world famous Inca hike. This road is full of beautiful landscapes, trails surrounded by mountains, cloud forests, etc. They are some 
natural appeal of this road which was created by the Incas centuries ago, This path made of stones used it to reach the lost city.
My journey started at 6 a.m. in the morning. In total, I needed 3-6 hours of exploring because I chose to climb on of the mountains.I enjoyed visit the vast stone structures that used to be buildings for the people living here. The 600+ terraces were built and used for growing crops and as drainage. The Machu Picchu entrance fee is still 152 Peruvian Nuevo Soles (about $45 USD).

Fall in love with Machu Picchu.

If you want the experience of your visit to be longer and more intense, you can stay for the night in the small village at the bottom of the mountain called Aguas Calientes. There is a wide range of hotels in Aguas Calientes to choose from, From low-budget to high-ended hotels.
If you are planning a trip to Machu Picchu from outside of Peru, you will almost certainly book a flight to Lima (LIM) and then another short flight (it’s about an hour) to Cuzco (CUZ).
Don’t hesitate to come here, you wont regret the experience, it will make a once in a lifetime memory. 

Its historical richness and magical beauty will captivate you beyond measure.
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 A Story by :Claju | Country:Perù  
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