Machupicchu
Machu Picchu is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. Its cultural and historical significance, coupled with its breathtaking location, attracts millions of visitors from around the globe each year
Overview
This Inka sanctuary built in the 14th century was named by UNESCO as one of the wonders of the modern world. Its architectural beauty and its geographical setting make it a magical and unique place in the world that makes the hearts of those who visit it vibrate. Whether one visits the sacred enclosures made of granite or observes its well distributed agricultural terrace system, this marvel never disappoints the visitor.
At the fall of the Inca empire; after more than 400 years; Machupicchu continues to be an enigma for many scholars, but the fineness of its construction and its amazing architecture allows us to understand the advanced techniques that the Inkas used in its construction.
Machupicchu is also part of the famous Inca Trail, one of the most popular treks in Peru.