A quiet arrival at Machu Picchu
On day five, we were up at dawn to catch the first bus to Machu Picchu, a 25-minute
transfer from town. It was still dark when we entered the site; we were among the first in
and only a small group of lamas were there to greet us. The rising sun soon revealed
one of the world’s most revered ancient sites, rising 2,340m above sea level and enclosed
by the mountainous jungle of the upper Amazon Basin. Initially built in the 15th Century by
the Inca Empire, the site was abandoned in the 16th Century and was only rediscovered
in 1911 when a Peruvian guide led Yale professor Hiram Bingham to the “lost city”.
It was a fitting finale to one of the world’s most spectacular treks. (Credit: Guy Wilkinson)