New circuits in Machupicchu 2024
Discover the New circuits in Machupicchu | InkaNet Adventure Lets check every single entrance tickets to choose the best option on your visit the wonder of the world of Machu picchu. Our wonder New circuits in Machupicchu for adventure lovers and landscapers From June 1st, new routes designed with great caution are opened for the […]
Inti Raymi: The Festival of the Sun
The Inti Raymi is an ancient Inca religious celebration, the Incas worshipped their God: “El Inti or Sun”. In ancient times the Inti Raymi lasted about 15 days, sacrifices were made and dances were performed to worship the “Sun God”. The last Inti Raymi that took place with the presence of the Inca Emperor was in the year 1535; one year before “The Spanish Conquest” in 1536.
Trekking through the Mountain (Rainbow Mountain) (Red Valley) (Palcoyo)
Trekking through the Mountain of the Seven Colors , also known as the Rainbow Mountain, has become one of the essentials on many routes through Peru . Not surprisingly, it is the most visited place in the country after Machu Picchu and therefore one of the goals of many travelers who come to the country wanting to discover its nature.
Peru: All you should know about the train to MachuPicchu
Surrounded by great mystery and situated high in the Andes, MachuPicchu is the most famous Inca city and attracts millions of tourists every year. It is probably the star of every trip to Peru. There are many ways to get to MachuPicchu, but if you are on a slightly larger budget, we recommend you take the train to MachuPicchu! Stunning views, Peruvian specialities and traditional music played by the locals. In Peru, the “Orient Express” type of trip is within your reach.
How to get to MachuPicchu: know all the ways to visit it
ne of the options to reach MachuPicchu is to do the Inca Trail, considered as the most legendary trekking route in Latin America. This is a trail more than 500 years old during which you will discover the archaeological zone of Wiñaywayna and the Sun Gate until you reach MachuPicchu.
6 places that you should not miss inside MachuPicchu
When you go on tourism is important not to miss any detail of the activities that are planned for the trip to be perfect. There are places whose natural diversity is wide, which is why you should organize your time to explore every corner of the place, especially if it is a wonder of the world. It will be the case if you take the excursion to MachuPicchu, an archaeological jewel and a magical place where you can feel the connection with nature and the ancestors. So if you are planning your tours in Cusco and want to organize your trip well, here we show you what are the places to see in MachuPicchu to make your experience as complete as possible.
What is the Inca Jungle Trail: itinerary and activities
One of the mandatory stops on your visit to Peru is MachuPicchu, an Inca city surrounded by temples, terraces, and water channels built at 2,430 meters on top of a mountain. There are different options to travel to this sacred city, but today we want to talk about the Inca Jungle, the most exciting and intense adventure where you connect with the wildest nature through the practice of different sports.
The Sacred Valley – From MachuPicchu to Pisac
We will start with what is often the final destination: MachuPicchu, the highest point. It is an Inca city at the top of the mountain surrounded by temples, water channels and terraces. It was declared Cultural and Natural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO for being considered as an important religious, political and administrative center of the Inca period