Monday, August 31, 2020

Macha Pichu - The Lost Ancient Wonder City of Inca Civilization in [Cusco, Peru]

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Macha Pichu
[Picture Credits"Macha Pichu Peru" by Diego DelsoWikipedia is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0]

If there is one place that truly depicts Peru and its famed culture, it is the Macha Pichu historical site. Located at an altitude of 8000ft on a mountain ridge, between the Peruvian Andes mountains and the Amazon basin, this 15th century Inca citadel is truly a breathtaking Inca masterpiece that is surrounded by staggering zigzag terraced fields for farming. Its location along pristine waters and surrounded by towering and gigantic Andean peaks is truly awe-inspiring. 

Macha Pichu is the mysterious place in the cloud forest which the ancient historians mentioned ages back.  

The correct geographic location of Macha Pichu is in Eastern Cordillera>Cusco Region>Urubamba Province>MachaPichu district>in South Peru. This breadcrumb trail is shown to help first-time visitors so that they don't lose their way. Macha Pichu is located in the famous Peruvian Andes mountains of South America above the sacred valley, some 80kms NW of Cuzco. The roaring Urubamba river crosses the Macha Pichu region along the sacred valley creating a grand canyon which is nothing short of a spectacle. The region is blessed with a tropical mountain climate, where you can also enjoy river rafting activities along the Urubamba River. 

The material for its construction was extracted from the banks of the Urubamba river, some 30kms from the site. Historians and archeologists are puzzled about how the Incas transported the stones without any heavy machines during those times. Speculation was rife that it was built during a previous cult that existed there who used already scattered stones from there or may have been constructed by the hand of aliens. But no one is sure of the truth.

Archeologists are of the opinion that the Macha Pichu region was constructed as a royal estate for Inca emperor Pachacuti. A spectacular icon of Inca heritage, Macha Pichu was shrouded in mystery and untouched even during the Spanish Conquest till it was discovered by American historian Hiram Bingham in 1911 which catapulted it to international acclaim.   

The outer facade was built using polished white dry stones which provided the structure a rugged exterior.