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Begin organizing your expedition to Machu Picchu

Preparing for a Machu Picchu Hike Our goal is to offer complimentary, unbiased, and motivational guidance to assist you in gearing up for an incredible adventure in Machu Picchu , Cusco , and across Peru ! Explore this page for concise answers to common queries from visitors and trekkers. Additionally, discover detailed articles on our site that offer specific information to further aid your preparations." Machu Picchu FAQ When was Machu Picchu built? Constructed during the 1450s in the era of Inca emperor Pachucuti, Machu Picchu is believed to have served as either a rural retreat for the emperor or a significant religious site. Despite its grandeur, the exact purpose of this site remains a mystery. The city is divided into distinct urban and agricultural zones, featuring well-defined structures dedicated to religious ceremonies and royal functions. Surrounding the city are expansive agricultural terraces designed to sustain nearly 1,000 inhabitants by cultivating crops. These t

Peru: The Best treks outdoors away from the crowds

Peru is one of the most diverse countries in the world. The third largest country in South America is characterized by an extraordinary variety of landscapes. From the idyllic Pacific coast and the adventurous Amazon region to the barren Altiplano highlands and the snow-capped Andes, Peru beats the heart of every nature lover faster. If you would like to go hiking in this dreamland yourself, we have a few great alternatives to the well-known Inca Trail for you today. The best treks to Machu Picchu without Inca Trail The Inca Trail is probably the most famous trekking tour in Peru and rightly counts as one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world. However, precisely because of its fame, the path is heavily frequented and therefore may not be the right thing for outdoor athletes who hope for peace and solitude on their tour. Fortunately, there are a few great alternative routes that also lead to Machu Picchu or similarly exciting sights. The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu The Lar