MACHU PICCHU – PERU

Without any doubts Machu Picchu has been one of the most incredible places I’ve visited, not only because of its overwhelming vibe but also because of its breathtaking landscapes and nature; and for sure I’m coming back here because there is so much more to watch.

 

Machupicchu

 




Machu Picchu is one of the most famous archaeological places in the world, and therefore, the most visited tourist attraction in the Peru.

 

Aguas Calientes road

 

To get to Machu Picchu first you have to take a bus or van from Cuzco to Hidroeléctrica (it’ll take approximately 6 hours to get there), from there you have two options to get to Aguas Calientes (city next to Machupicchu), the first one is to take a train that will take around 30 minutes to get to Aguas Calientes right next to beautiful Urubamba river or you can do the 3 hour trekking and enjoy the amazing experience of walking through the most beautiful landscapes of the place.

 

Aguas calientes trekking

 

It’s a place full of mysticism, a monument to the divinity, where man feels really as a creature of the gods, the overwhelming tone of his spirit, seems to transport you to a magical place where anything is possible, in an unimaginable way.

 

Rio Ollantaytambo

 




The Citadel of Machu Picchu (Quechua word, Old Mountain) is now universally known by its imposing and original ruins, and its incomparable location on the edge of an abyss, right above of the stormy waters of the Urubamba River.

 

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Urubamba river

 

It’s a wonderful destination where the strange forces of nature transport you to a unique cosmic state, a state that can only be experienced in Machu Picchu.

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