The Inca Trail Is one of the most interesting trails in theregion, with many fascinating features it leads you
toward the enigmatic Inkásica City of Machu Picchu.
Walking the length of this ancient Incan trail, you will
have the opportunity of visiting buildings never found by
the Spaniards, several of which are covered by vegetation,
giving the impression that it is you who is discovering
them.
The Inca Trail has various stairways that are built with
large cobblestones and many tunnels dug into the stone, as
well as wooden bridges that cross the small rivers that run
through valleys, forests and mountains.
The grandeur of the landscape combined with the engineering
of these works; be it the Inca trail or the archaeological
remains, leads the visitor to meditate on the Inca
civilization which managed to achieve an incredible harmony
between scientific knowledge and nature.
The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is part of an extensive
system of Inca roads of more than 23,000 kilometers that
incorporated the empire of the Tawantinsuyo (four regions),
which covered southern Colombia, western Brazil, Equador,
Peru and Bolivia, reaching central Chile and the north of
Argentina.