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Inca de Oro era un centro minero importante y que en alguna época se llamó Cuba, ubicado en el estéril Llano de Varas entre Carrera Pinto y Diego de Almagro.
Inca de Oro tiene una larga trayectoria minera. Especialmente gracias al sector acuífero en el suroeste del pueblo. Pero también los sectores en la Quebrada Chañaral Alto y Sierra Caballo Muerto eran importantes fuentes de ingreso.
En la década de 1850 se explotaban minas en sectores adyacentes del actual asentamiento. Uno de los yacimientos fue Tres Puntas que contó con una placilla o aldea denominada como El Inca, que tiende a confundir a algunos investigadores con el naciente villorrio Inca de Oro que surge en los primeros años de 1900.
En el año 1869 una nómina de las principales minas que trabajaban en el departamento de Copiapó, ya incluía al mineral de Inca de Oro. En esa época partían de Pueblo Hundido (Diego de Almagro) caminos a los minerales Altamira, Doña Inés Chica, Caballo Muerto, La Florida, Chañarcito, Inca, El Carmen y otros, por lo que este lugar constituía un punto estratégico para los propietarios de carretas, posadas y herrerías.
El desarrollo minero en la zona se consolidó en las últimas décadas del siglo XIX, lo que llevó a empresarios mineros locales a proponer al Gobierno de la época la prolongación del ferrocarril desde Pueblo Hundido al mineral de Oro del Inca, tal como se le denominaba en esos años.
Inca Trail FIRST DAY: CUSCO - PISKACUCHO - WAYLLABAMBA
We will leave from Cusco and travel to Urubamba where we will stop briefly at Ollaytaytambo where you can buy last minute gear and personal needing, then we move on to Piskacuchu (Km 82) and the start of the Inca Trail . We will have lunch at Miskay and relax a bit before hiking to our first campsite. Huayllabamba,Along the way we will see the first and the biggest archeological site of the Inca Trail patallaqta
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The Inca Trail follows in the ancient footsteps of the Inca´s towards the world famous “Lost City of the Incas”, Machu Picchu. It was once used by the Incas to communicate with the “Antis” (the jungle people), and today the 45 kilometer hike is perhaps the most famed and popular hike in South America.
The Inca Trail links a range of stunningly preserved Inca ruins. Along the way the natural scenery is breathtaking, with views of snow capped mountains and the cloud forest. The four day tour includes a guided visit to the ruins of Machu Picchu. A truly unforgettable experience!
THE Inca Trail
The Inca Trail Empire was the most sophisticated culture in the “New World”. By force of “divine right” and with a mastery of engineering, agriculture, economic, and most importantly, administrative skills, the Incas united warring tribes throughout the Andes under a common language and single religion, creating one of the most fabulous of ancient empires – the Tawantinsuyo.
At its height, the Inca Trail Empire had an extensive network of roads running the length and breadth of the Andes; more than 2,500 miles. These stone-paved trails connected the highland valleys with the coast.
Inca Trail FIRST DAY: CUSCO - PISKACUCHO - WAYLLABAMBA
We will leave from Cusco and travel to Urubamba where we will stop briefly at Ollaytaytambo where you can buy last minute gear and personal needing, then we move on to Piskacuchu (Km 82) and the start of the Inca Trail . We will have lunch at Miskay and relax a bit before hiking to our first campsite. Huayllabamba,Along the way we will see the first and the biggest archeological site of the Inca Trail patallaqta
La bodega de la Finca Son Bordils se encuentra en la cima de una colina del centro de Mallorca rodeada de las espectaculares 34 Ha de viñedos de la finca.
Una visita le permitirá disfrutar de la belleza del lugar, conocer los viñedos y la bodega, poder catar y adquirir los vinos en la misma bodega.
El acceso a la finca se realiza através de la carretera Inca-Sineu, concretamente en el Km. 4,1. Información de Google Maps aquí.
The Inca Trail is Peru's best known hike, combining a stunning mix of Inca ruins, mountain scenery, lush cloud-forest and rich subtropical jungle.
September 17, 2016 - Day two and we are hiking to the Inca Bridge at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu, Peru.
This color scheme permeates the city. The soda itself tastes like liquid bubble gum. Far too sweet for my tastes, but it rivals Coca Cola in popularity here.... which is why Coke bought the brand a few years back. Again, I love the way it's deteriorating.
We’ll leave early morning from hotel in our private bus accompanied by a professional guide to the train station (San Pedro) from where we will begin the journey by train appreciating the beautiful mountains, landscapes that introduce us to the valley in the atmosphere of the sky of CUSCO. Inca Trail
We will continue until we are arrive km. 104, this journey takes us approximately three hours, after a small rest we will begin our expedition.
The first archaeological center that we will visit is CHACHABAMBA (2250 m.) that shows an architectural beauty in the same valley
:Then gradually we will ascend in approximately three hours, toward the fascinating archaeological group WIÑAYWAYNA (2650 m.), a place where
After breakfast we will take the first bus to MACHU PICCHU (2,400 m) to enjoy the dawn in this magic place before the arrival of the other tourists coming from CUSCO.
DAY2 MACHU PICCHU CUSCO
The guided visit inside the citadel will take two hours and a half approximately, and then we will have free time to explore freely the exotic tranquility of the lost city of the Inca
In the afternoon we will descend toward AGUAS CALIENTES to take our return train to CUSCO.
www.sapadventures.net/ If you would like your group to be "closed", meaning you would like a private service only for you or your family or friends, this is entirely possible. With this tour you are given more flexibility to walk at your own pace and have the guide to yourselves. Everything is done so that the trek is nothing of a 'roughing it' experience. You will only carry a small day-pack (which should include items such as a waterproof jacket, sun protection cream, insect repellent, water and camera) – porters will carry the rest of your personal belongings. In general you will have an all round more personal service!
At the time of making your reservation, kindly indicate that you would prefer this option;