Inca Trail Items
A guide to the Inca Trail's lesser-known ruins
When you book a gap year to Peru, you will probably be intending to hike on the Inca Trail to reach the amazing Machu Picchu. While this famous city is well worth exploring, make sure you choose a tour that gives you time to discover the other ruins en route too.
Top gap year experiences in Peru
If you're planning to spend part or all of your gap year in Peru, there is a lot for you to see. Should you have time in your itinerary, it's worth visiting a few of the country's most famous landmarks - as well as one or two a little off the beaten track.
Why the Inca Trail should be included on your gap year
One of the major reasons to go on a gap year is to see more of the world and experience different cultures, so it stands to reason that you'll want to visit a few historical sites on your travels. If you're going to Peru, make sure you trek the Inca Trail.
Tips for keeping your Inca Trail trek eco-friendly
When it comes to adventures overseas, the experience of trekking the Inca Trail is utterly unique. Every year, hundreds of travellers decide to tackle this route, which leads to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu - and its popularity means taking eco-friendly steps is all the more important.
Top sights to see in Peru
If you are planning to jet off to Peru as part of a gap year, you'll be amazed by the variety of things there are to see and do in the South American nation. From the Inca Trail to Lake Titicaca, there's plenty to keep you occupied.
Machu Picchu: what makes it so special?
Gap years should be all about having amazing experiences and visiting stunning places. You can tick both boxes if you follow an Inca trail trek in Peru, as it will lead you to Machu Picchu, one of the new seven wonders of the world that were announced in 2007.
What to do once you've completed the Inca Trail
Going trekking along the Inca Trail to see the archaeological marvel of Machu Picchu really is the experience of a lifetime, which will take your through stunning Andean scenery and allow you to explore treasures left behind by the empire.
Explore Espiritu Pampa, last city of the Inca
Going to Peru is one of the most unforgettable experiences you can have travelling in South America, largely because you are able to go on a Machu Picchu trip. However, there are other ruins to see here, such as Espiritu Pampa - the true final outpost of the Incas.
5 reasons why the Inca Trail is the best trek in South America
If you're looking to spend some time on your gap year combining your passion for adventure with an opportunity to learn more about a country's culture and history, there may be no better trip to embark on than the Inca Trail. Here are five reasons why.
Traversing the Inca Trail makes for an iconic gap year
If you're keen to go on a gap year that enables you to have exciting adventures and experience cultures that are entirely different to your own, why not consider taking the Inca Trail? Located in Peru, traversing this ancient pathway to see the lost city of Machu Picchu is bound to be a highlight of your travels.
Peru is a must-visit destination on a South America gap year
Make the decision to travel through South America while on a gap year and you'll have a wealth of fascinating countries to visit. However, Peru certainly ought to be a must-visit destination and here you will find plenty of things to captivate your interest.
Celebrate 100 years of Inca discovery with Projects Aboard
The ancient city of the Incas, Machu Picchu, celebrates its century anniversary this July, as it is 100 years since the stunning city was uncovered to the world. Machu Picchu was ‘discovered’ on 24 July by the explorer Hiram Bingham and his team, bringing the ancient city of the Incas to the attention of the outside world.
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