Best Winter Sun Destinations
11/09/2024 · By Sam Preece
Discover the best winter sun destinations with Great Rail Journeys. Escape the cold with our top picks for sunny getaways in stunning locations.
Read moreLocated 75 miles (120 kilometres) northwest of Cusco, the Inca city of Machu Picchu lay hidden from the world in dense jungle covered mountains until 1911. This 'Lost City' is one of the world's archaeological jewels. Standing 7,972 feet (2,430 metres) above sea level, in the midst of a tropical mountain forest in an extraordinarily beautiful setting, Machu Picchu was probably the most amazing urban creation of the Inca Empire at its height. Its giant walls, terraces and ramps seem as if they have been cut naturally in the continuous rock escarpments.
The natural setting, on the eastern slopes of the Andes, encompasses the upper Amazon basin with its rich diversity of flora and fauna. Machu Picchu covers 80,309 acres (32,500 hectares) in some of the most attractive mountainous territory in the Andes. The city was the last stronghold of the Incas and is of phenomenal architectural and archaeological importance; the stonework of the site remains as one of the world's great examples of the use of a natural raw material to provide outstanding architecture that is totally appropriate to the surroundings.
The surrounding valleys have been cultivated continuously for well over 1,000 years, providing one of the world's best instances of a productive man-landscape relationship; the people living around Machu Picchu continue a way of life that closely resembles that of their Inca ancestors, being based on potatoes, maize and llamas. Machu Picchu also provides a secure habitat for several endangered species, notably the spectacled bear, one of the most interesting species in the area. Others animals include the dwarf brocket, the otter, the long-tailed weasel, the pampas cat, the endangered ocelot and the Andean condor.
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