Location: Perù
Even if you can reach the famed citadel of Machu Picchu in train as well, to arrive here by feet, through a trail of around 25 miles to be hiked in 4 days and 3 camping night, allows you to enjoy the varied surrounding landscapes and wilderness and also take a journey of discover into the history and ancient Inca culture.
The Inca Trail is the ancient track laid out by the Incas to connect the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu; a continuous up and down through three high-altitude mountain passes which runs along rivers and offers ever-changing views on the prairies and the surrounding mountains.
Along the trail, together with camping areas, you will find lakes and cross valleys and forests, but also the ruins of ancient Inca cities, of abandoned buildings, archeological sites and you will at the end arrive at Itipunku (“Sun Gate”), where you can admire the sunrise before to descend directly to Machu Picchu.