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C I T I E S & B E YO N D

machu

picchu

PERU

By rights, it shouldn’t be there: the mist-

shrouded heights of the Peruvian Andes

are no place to build. Machu Picchu is so

remote that it eluded even the Spanish con-

quistadores, coming to the attention of the

outside world only as recently as 1911. Yet

build the Inca did, taking an extraordinarily

beautiful setting and forging a man-made

masterpiece—the purpose of which remains

unknown—whose stone ramps and immense

terraces seem to be extensions of the land-

scape itself.

DON’T MISS

Arrive at Machu Picchu at dawn, having hiked the

two- or four-day Inca Trail, a high-mountain trek

through majestic scenery scattered with Inca ruins.

Permits and porters are obligatory, and altitude

acclimatization is highly recommended.

Machu Picchu—the “lost city of the Incas”—sits at

7,970 feet (2,430 m) in the remote Peruvian Andes.