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Interesting History About Peru To Help you take advantage When Visiting

Submitted by beglobalarticles
Tue, 20 Nov 2007

As the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, one of my jobs is to guarantee that every client has the best tour, so here are some attractive details about the peruvian history which I consider will improve your trip.

The Incas were a native South American people who lined over one of the biggest and richest empires in the Americas. All the important details that we known about them today has been uncovered through oral tradition, the remains of their culture such as stone, gold and silver jewellery, pottery and what was woven in the tapestry of the people.

The Incas did not develop a written language making so astonishing to understand that they were able to control and administer such a large area. The Incas reigned over people from hundreds of different tribes who all had their own languages. They have the control by developing complicated ways of organizing their society. They noticed that by maintaining a huge army, and by inventing very advanced building, agricultural, and engineering methods they could become a frightening presence among the tribes.

The elaborate systems of stone roads and many bridges that they built to connect all the parts of the country was the most important inventions that the Incas came up with. Now, some of these roads are offered as Inca trails tours which are the most exciting part of a trip to Cuzco.

Every tribe that the Incas conquered were required to learn and speak their language, so having a common language made communication so much easier in the Inca Empire and help you them to have the control of all the empire.

The Inca road system deserves a mention because it is the most extensive system in pre-Columbia. It is fantastic to think that the inca’s made a road system that covered approximately 14,000 miles some of which traversed the Andes mountains achieving heights of over 16,500 feet above sea level. It is good to consider that the Incas did not use of the wheel for transportation and that they did not have horses until the 16th century, so it is amazing to think that the trails were used just to walk (for carrying goods) or run along (as a means of relaying messages). Nowadays, the Inca trail tours help people to come to life this part of the human history again and many people prefer to pass this experience instead of stay in one of the many comfortable Machu Picchu hotels.

In order to offer rest and refreshments there were an estimated 2,000 inns, placed at convienient intervals along the trails. These inns also offered corrals for animals, usually llamas, to rest and fill themselves with the provisions for their onward journey. The Inca’s made rope bridges were built to have access acroos the valleys in order to give food, shelter and military supplies to the tens of thousands who traveled the roads. In Cuzco the Inca Capital city, the trails meet in the center of the empire

The Inca trail tours to Machu Picchu are one of the most important trips to do in Cuzco. The Capaq Nan trail is the most popular Inca trail of all as it leads to the village of Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu, the "Lost City of the Incas". There are also many well-preserved ruins along the way. This roaaad takes you through the Andes mountain range and parts of the Amazonian rainforests which makes the whole experience very magical. At eh end you will find the 'Sun Gate' and entrance to Machu Picchu that became your reward after your fantastic journey. The inca Empire reached its’ height around 1450 when Machu Picchu was built. The peruvian story says that after the conquest of the spanish the empire collapsed and Machu Picchu was abandoned less than 100 years later.

The Spanish couldn’t find the location of Machu Picchu because the jungle reclaimed itself and it was preserved as were many other Inca sites. Very few knew of its existence and the empire was returned to the world’s imagination in 1911 by the Yale historian and explorer Hiram.

About the Author

Thomas Lindblom is a freelance writer that is always looking for interesting things to write about. Finding good Machu Picchu Hotels can be a very difficult task if you don't make a plan before you travel to this wonderful city of the Incas. For more information, visit Viva Travel Guides, the best Peru and Argentina Travel Guide


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