
Inca Trail
The Inca Trail is a famous hiking route in Peru that leads to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning about 26 miles (42 kilometers), it is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and well-preserved archaeological sites. Hikers experience diverse environments, from high-altitude mountains to lush cloud forests. The trail showcases the incredible engineering of the Inca civilization, including stone paths and terraces. Trekkers often complete the journey in four days, culminating in a spectacular sunrise view of Machu Picchu, offering a connection to the history and culture of the Inca people.