Machu Picchu Travel Tips
Historic Santuary of Machu Picchu
Historic Santuary of Machu Picchu Machu Picchu stands 2,430 m above sea-level, in the middle of a tropical mountain forest, in an extraordinarily beautiful setting....
Read More“Inca Jungle: My company was among the pioneers to open this alternative route to Machu Picchu in 2005.”
“In 2005, with my guides Henry, Joau, and Wilberth, my cousin, we embarked on this journey. Back then, the road was not paved, which made...
Read MoreDiscover Best season to go to Machu Picchu
Visiting the iconic Machu Picchu is an awe-inspiring experience that requires timely planning, especially when it comes to choosing the optimal season. Trisha Velarmino, an...
Read MoreMachu Picchu in March Weather – Discover Spring Majesty
March represents the tail end of the wet season in Machu Picchu – a time characterized by a mix of rain showers and emerging spring...
Read MoreEmbrace the Magic of Rainy Season at Machu Picchu
The rainy season at Machu Picchu, spanning from November to March, offers a sublime experience for adventurers seeking a quieter journey through this ancient wonder....
Read MoreInca Trail vs Salkantay: Which Trek to Machu Picchu is Right for You?
The Inca Trail and Salkantay Trek are two popular routes leading to Machu Picchu. Each offers unique experiences and challenges for hikers looking to explore...
Read MoreHow to Get to Machu Picchu: A Complete Travel Guide
Machu Picchu is a renowned ancient Inca site in Peru, attracting millions of visitors each year. Getting there involves multiple steps, starting from flights to...
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