Cusco, Peru – 19.-24. January 2018
There has been always a fixed point while I was planning my trip to South America, and this fixed point was the visit to the Machu Picchu. I have been always fascinated by the history of the pre-colombian civilizations in the Americas. I find the idea of civilizations developing in autonomous ways in the same planet as much fascinating as the idea of civilizations developing in autonomous way in the same galaxy, and it is likewise interesting to guess what happens when these civilizations eventually come in contact.
So coming to Cusco, the door to visit the terrritories of the Inca’s Empire, was a “mandatory” step in my trip. And, as european, I can’t say it was only a pleasure trip. You can’t just walk in Machu Picchu without asking yourself what would have been of that place without the impact of european imperialism. Machu Picchu in particular is a good example of that, since apparently the city has been abandoned by The Incas before it completition in a desperate attempt of defense from the spanish conquerors.
Machu Picchu is world known for being one of the most breathtaking places in the world, and this is a well deserved reputation. Unfortunately Continue reading “And I finally got to meet the Incas”