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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...

Alternatives to Machu Picchu that you must visit in Cusco

In this article we present alternative destinations to Machu Picchu in the city of Cusco has many other archaeological treasures that are worth visiting, we know that Machu Picchu is undoubtedly the main attraction of the city, however this time we want to show you the other options that you can also visit during your trip to the archaeological capital of Peru. Here are the 6 alternatives to Machupicchu that you must visit if you are in Cusco: Maras and Moray, Choquequirao, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Waqrapukara, Mountain of Colors and Humantay Lagoon. 7 Alternatives Tours to Machu Picchu Maras and Moray The Maras and Moray Archaeological Tour is a half-day adventure that you should definitely visit. The tour includes a visit to the agricultural terraces of Moray. A magnificent site where you can see the circular terraces that served as a center for agricultural experimentation, a fine example of Inca engineering. Then visit the salt mines of Maras, one of the few salt mines still i...