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when you trek with apus peru 5% of your trek price is donated to Threads of Peru we support responsible, sustainable and ethical tourism... | Huayna
Picchu means "young peak" and is the mountain that is located
to the north of the Inca city. The mountain, looming behind the lost city
is an important part of the icon that we know as Machu Picchu as it forms
the backdrop of most iconic Machu Picchu photos. Its highest point is 2700
metres and allows us splendid views of Machu Picchu and the nearby mountains.
Though the climb is a little dangerous and quite steep, it is possible to climb up to those ruins in less than an hour. It offers some wonderful Inca ruins and you will be amazed at the determination and engineering skills of the Incas when you see the slopes that they had to overcome to complete this construction. This hike is a must-do for anyone in even moderately good shape. Huayna Picchu was used by the Incas to build a number of complexes, like the impressive Temple of the Moon which is found at the back part of the mountain. The Incas also made a series of small agricultural terraces at the peak and some buildings. These buildings could have formed part of an astronomical observatory but also would have served as a lookout point over the city because from this point you can see all over Machu Picchu, Inti Punku and the paths that lead to the city. Temple
of the Moon This
structure has beautiful vaulted niches and empty trapezoidals of typical
Inca type and in front of the cavern, there is a rock sculpted in the
shape of an altar, which makes us suppose that this was a place for sacrifices.
Please note: if you plan to climb Huayna Picchu you need to depart before lunchtime (12 noon). |
huayna picchu dominates most classic photos of machu picchu |
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