One of the best known sets of archaeological ruins in the world, Machu Picchu has drawn millions of visitors, resulting in heaven only knows how many photographs squirreled away in tourist memory books.
And no wonder: the palatial residence was part of the personal estate of King Pachacuti (AD 1438-1471), one of the last great Inca kings, and it is perched in an impossible location high in the Andes Mountains.
The Walking Tour of Machu Picchu uses photos by Gina Carey along with some detailed notes about the architecture and history of these amazing hunks of rock assembled in the foggy mountains of Peru.
And no wonder: the palatial residence was part of the personal estate of King Pachacuti (AD 1438-1471), one of the last great Inca kings, and it is perched in an impossible location high in the Andes Mountains.
The Walking Tour of Machu Picchu uses photos by Gina Carey along with some detailed notes about the architecture and history of these amazing hunks of rock assembled in the foggy mountains of Peru.
- A Walking Tour of Machu Picchu
- Machu Picchu, a Home in the Clouds, more on the history of this fabulous site
- Inca Civilization, timeline and definition
- More Inca Civilization Sites and Information



Comments
Dear Kris,
Thank you for the scenic tour of the ruins of Machu Picchu.
–Stan