The Incas were famous for having achieved the most outstanding system of communications (9,685 km. / 6,053 mi.) of well finished roads, linking the Andes. Of these, one of the best preserved tracks is the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. You can have an unforgettable adventure by following the ancient roads, visiting the many Inca sites and enjoying the most spectacular landscapes with the safety of an experienced guide. The service includes: Bilingual guide, cook, porters, all meals and camping gear. You only carry your daypack, but bring along your sleeping-bag.
For details and itinerary of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and other treks in the Cuzco area, look in chapter HIKES, TREKS, AND ACTIVE TOURISM.
CUZCO AND THE SACRED VALLEY High in Peru's southern Andes, Cuzco was the former capital of the Inca's great empire...