The Inca Trail to Matchu Picchu in Peru follows closely.
The Inca trail leads to the world-famous Machu Picchu (one of the 7 World’s Wonders) and is situated in the Andes mountain ranges. The trail has suffered from its success and for the past 15 years has been closely monitored by the Peruvian government. If you want to hike this trail, you will have to acquire a pass as only 200 hikers can access the trail every day; it’s also good to know that the Inca Trail is closed every February for an official clean-up.
Best for: Incredible historical sites.
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