This time I had the incredible opportunity to visit Cusco and many of its places, I must mention that it has been a great experience and I recommend it 100%.
Discovered for the outside world in 1911 by the American historian Hiram Bingham, it is often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas".
Machu Picchu is undoubtedly a feat of architecture:
The Incas carved and polished the stone blocks in such a way that they fit together with total precision without the use of mortar.
They transported to the city the stone blocks necessary for its construction without using the wheel.
They developed an ingenious system of canals that kept the city supplied with water.
There are other beautiful cities that are really worth the trip, the expense and know its history, it is not to take a day and investigate but really interested in each city, in this Inca city in space there is an incredible history both in each of the stones placed in a perfect structure as in the stories of their daily use, who have made from the smallest, as the stone in cylindrical form that helps to mobilize the largest stone that helped to hold the foundations of the largest warehouse where they deposited their food or the school in which they taught from 0 to their children.