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Hotels in Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu is definitely one of the most interesting and important archeological site in South America. As far as all the vacations to Peru are concerned the one which is related to this city is the most popular. This city was being founded in the 14th century as one of the main agricultural and ceremonial centre. It is really a very nice idea to spend a night out here in Machu Picchu.

Machu Picchu was built in a nearly impossible location, maintaining its mystery and protected it from Spanish conquest. Resting on the peak of an Andean mountain, Machu Picchu is a well preserved reflection of the Inca. You deserve to stay in a hotel with as much grandeur as the ancient archeological site you have traveled to see. Peru travel experts believe these hotels will exceed your expectations as you explore the magnicifcent wonder as well as Cusco, and the Sacred Valley.

Hardcore hikers reach Machu Picchu hot and sweaty after a demanding four-day trek on Incan trails, but for those who prefer luxury over labor, there is an alternative: stay at Machu Picchu Pueblo. Machu Picchu Pueblo, also known as Aguas Calientes, sits at the foot of the looming ruins and is easily accessible by train; visitors can complete their travel to the top via bus. And fortunately for travelers with taste for the finer things, the town hosts several top-end hotels.

The Inkaterra Pueblo Hotel is hands down the number one hotel in the Machu Picchu area not only for its quality of services and aesthetics, but also because of the spectacular grounds situated separate from town.  Located on 12 acres of lush vegetation, the rooms are bungalow style scattered across the property with orchid gardens and native foliage separating each villa. In fact there are over 370 species of orchids on the hotel grounds of which the hotel offers guided tours.

Here's how the story goes: One hundred years ago, when Hiram Bingham stumbled across the Lost City of the Incas, he picked himself up, jotted down his find in his notebook and kept on going. It's hard to believe that Bingham could miss a trick. The intrepid explorer was on an expedition from the US to find a fabled Inca city high in the Andes called Vilcabamba. He was successful. But it was only when he returned home and reported his findings, that he realised the importance of his first discovery.

Although many travelers dream of hiking the Inca trail and ending in Machu Picchu, few realize that in fact there is another trek available from Cusco that also ends in awe-inspiring and far more rural ruins. The Incan ceremonial site of Choquequirao is a fabulous option for travelers who do not want to pay the increasing price of hiking the Inca trail, or prefer a less traveled option. The Inca Trail must be reserved months in advance which makes it unrealistic for impulsive hikers.

Hardcore hikers reach Machu Picchu hot and sweaty after a demanding four-day trek on Incan trails, but for those who prefer luxury over labor, there is an alternative: stay at Machu Picchu Pueblo. Machu Picchu Pueblo, also known as Aguas Calientes, sits at the foot of the looming ruins and is easily accessible by train; visitors can complete their travel to the top via bus. And fortunately for travelers with taste for the finer things, the town hosts several top-end hotels.

Machu Picchu was built in a nearly impossible location, maintaining its mystery and protected it from Spanish conquest. Resting on the peak of an Andean mountain, Machu Picchu is a well preserved reflection of the Inca. You deserve to stay in a hotel with as much grandeur as the ancient archeological site you have traveled to see. Peru travel experts believe these hotels will exceed your expectations as you explore the magnicifcent wonder as well as Cusco, and the Sacred Valley.

After months of planning and over a year of dreaming about it, I finally got on a bus from Arequipa to go to Cusco to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. We were supposed to be there a couple of days early so they could acclimatize but Milana's flight from Lima was cancelled so she arrived about noon the day before our tour started. I had already met Karen the day before and we had gotten to know each other a bit as we did some sightseeing and hiking together near Cusco.

 
 
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