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MACHU PICCHU

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Av. José Gabriel Cossio 408, Urb. Magisterio, I Etapa, Machu Picchu , Peru
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2024
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2024

Planted at 2,430 meters above sea level, it seems to be embedded in the landscape. On the eastern side rise the two great agricultural and urban zones of the city which, it is said, was the last refuge of the acllas (Acllahuasi), these virgins of the Sun charged to perpetuate the sacred rites. In the urban sector were concentrated the secular activities, with residential districts and drains, and sacred, with temples, mausoleums, royal houses. The architecture itself separates the two worlds: rather coarse for what concerns the life of the people, refined for the buildings of the nobility. By a large staircase, one reaches a watchtower which allows a plunging view on the site. Just below, a stone grouping joins the old Tumba Real (or Mausoleo) guarded by a tower (Templo del Sol or Torréon). Las Escalinatas de las Fuentes and a series of sixteen fountains where, it seems, ritual ablutions were performed. The complex adjoins the Residencia Real. From the flight of stairs to the north, we reach the Plaza Sagrada, which marks the entrance to the religious quarter. The central square is closed by several temples. It is here that the mysterious vibrations that emanate from this site are probably best felt. The Intihuatana at the top of a pyramid that clearly emerges from the site is the most famous place. It seems that it was used as solar calendar.

So much for the general view that we embrace with happiness from the Casa del Guardian, the most famous view of Machu Picchu (circuit 1 or terraces above circuit 2). Then what was the site used for? Who built it? How was it built? These are mysteries and historical controversies. Pachacuteq had a great role to play, but it is also thought that the site was prior to him. It would have served as a rest house and/or center of observation of the stars. Excavations and research continue.

Practical. You can always enter the site alone even if a guide is recommended. Count 20 US$ per person for a private visit (minimum 60 US$). At the entrance of the site itself, there are few French-speaking guides.

It is imperative to reserve your entrance to Machu Picchu in advance, a determined number of people is authorized on the archaeological site. With a classic Llaqta entrance, you can choose to take the circuit that you want: 1, 2, 3 or 4. We recommend 1 or 2, the longest ones that start with the panoramic view. The Huchuy Picchu, Wayna Picchu or Montaña Picchu hikes are to be booked separately and conditioned to a single circuit.


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Great site to see at least once in his life! We're taking the view! We went there one afternoon in November and the site was almost empty! It seems that we have to be accompanied by a guide, but we have managed to return without. If not, there are some guides waiting in front of the entrance…
kiwigame
Visited in september 2018
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Un site magique, accessible par une longue marche depuis Cuzco ou en train jusqu'à Agua Calientes. Le site est immense, bien conservé on y passe facilement une demie journée. L'après-midi serait moins fréquentée que le matin. De nombreux lamas peuplent les lieux. Un incontournable.
fute_811676
Visited in october 2017
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A voir au moins une fois dans sa vie. Tout simplement grandiose.
cora88
Visited in february 2018
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un endroit magique, complètement à part du reste du monde !! le faire à pied rend l'expérience encore plus belle .
pyrenees62
Visited in february 2018
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Superbe destination! Grandiose! Point d'orgue des ruines Incas après la mythique Vallée Sacrée. Nous avons fait le trajet à pied depuis Aguas Calientes (qui est juste un endroit de passage pour la nuit). Le Macchu Pichu se mérite mais belle récompense au bout malgré le brouillard qui nous a fait attendre 4h avant de découvrir la magie du lieu. Le guide est recommandé pour avoir des infos sur ce site mais l'obligation n'est pas sanctionnée, on passe, même sans guide (peut-être pas en juillet).
Pas besoin d'anti moustique en février. Difficile d'éviter les "fous de photos" qui mitraillent même devant vous mais avec un peu de patience, on y arrive.
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