Start Your Peruvian Adventure With A Machu Picchu Tour Package

By Sandra Russell


Vacations are usually special times for people. Not everyone gets to spend an extended period relaxing or doing something out of the ordinary. Some individuals save up for years for that perfect vacation they have dreamt about. The dream may include seeing relatives, spending time at a beachfront bungalow, or taking the whole family to a famous theme park in Florida or California. Still others dream of taking a once in a lifetime tour of an exotic and exciting faraway place. If you are one of these dreamers, you might want to look into a Machu Picchu tour package destination.

Some believe that this fifteenth century city was actually designed as an estate for the current emperor who planned to use it as a religious retreat. Other historians disagree, but its religious significance cannot be ignored. The city seems to have been built with only one entrance, perhaps in order to allow only a select few to enter. It was never completed and appears to have been abandoned when Europeans landed and spread disease throughout the region. At any rate, the amazing city remained known only to a few and was only reintroduced to the world in the early twentieth century when an American adventurer discovered it.

Since that time it has been explored, researched, and written about by hundreds of scientists and historians. Today Machu Picchu is a favorite destination for hundreds of thousands of eager visitors every year. Many tours begin in the Sacred Valley where the ancient Incas met to exchange goods in the marketplace. One of this area's most distinctive landmarks is the Temple of the Sun.

Many nature enthusiasts will marvel at how these native people used terracing to produce crops. The top soil had to be conveyed from the valley below in order for the plan to work successfully. Of course everything was done with human labor and no technology.

In order to survive and thrive, crops need water so the Incas developed an irrigating system to effectively and efficiently provide the necessary water to grow food and also to provide water for the inhabitants. All of this was done without modern tools and equipment.

Some of the most popular tours include hiking packages. These tours may last as little as two days or extend over a week long period. For those who are able, this may the best of all possible ways to really get an appreciation for the diversity of Inca culture and the region where it existed. Some choose to travel independently or in small private groups. If you are not a seasoned veteran of this area, you should probably take advantage of some local guides.

While many really enjoy the rigors of a hiking tour, others may have something a little more relaxed and laid back in mind. There is plenty to do in the area when you are not walking the ruins. Colorful local marketplaces offer all kinds of items, and vendors will not be shy about trying to entice you into making a purchase or two.

A vacation trip to Machu Picchu can be a magical adventure that you will not soon forget. The Lost City of the Incas is truly one of this world's new seven wonders.




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