Every year, over 75,000 visitors trek the arduous, yet breathtaking, 26-mile Inca Trail from Cusco, Peru to Machu Picchu. The increase in popularity has caused the Peruvian government to implement restrictions to ensure that the environment… read more
The Inca Hiking Trail is a walking path that leads through the Andes to the gates of the ancient Incan city, Machu Picchu. The trail is part of the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary--which includes Incan ruins--as well as the surrounding mo… read more
According to the Peru Tourism Bureau, over 25,000 hikers from over the world hike the Inca trail to Machu Picchu. The trail usually begins at Qorihuayrachina and ends 27 miles and three to four days later at Machu Picchu. There is, however,… read more
The Inca Trail in Peru winds through the Andes and leads to Machu Picchu or "the Lost City of the Incas." While you can visit Machu Picchu without it, the trek to Machu Picchu offers amazing views and an experience you will remember your wh… read more
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