Machu Picchu

“It’s an irritating reality that many places and events defy description,” wrote the late chef Anthony Bourdain of Machu Picchu, “it seems to demand silence, like a love affair you can never talk about…in the end, you’re just happy you were there — with your eyes open — and lived to see it.”

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Tempo de Viagem

  • Lima 1 hour 25min
  • Bogotá 3 hours 25min

The Inca Legacy, Suspended in Time

After its “discovery” by Yale professor Hiram Bingham in the early 20th century, Machu Picchu rapidly gained fame in the Western world as the “lost city” of the Incas. Although most archaeologists are now in agreement that the site represents the remains of a royal estate built by the great Sapa Inca Pachatuti, there is still much that is unknown about the ruins. This sense of mystery, coupled with its ethereal location, perched on a lofty Andean ridge, encircled by forest-covered mountains, is what lends Machu Picchu its appeal.