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Very good guide, 8 Jan 2011
This review is from: Explore the Inca Trail (Rucksack Readers) (Spiral-bound)
Gives a very good guided tour of the Inca Trail, very useful if your about to climb.
I did intially find its "notebook" presentation cumbersome but later found it added to its appeal.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent guide, 29 Sep 2010
This review is from: Explore the Inca Trail (Rucksack Readers) (Spiral-bound)
How do you know what to expect, how to prepare & what to take with you if you are going to do the Inca Trail? It's a big adventure with many unknowns & this little guide was invaluable.
It details out everything you need to know in the preparation of the trip, even including fitness advice, how to cope with altitude & what to pack.
But then, once you're there, it has a day-to-day guide of the Trail including an excellent map & this was very useful to read before & after each day - it was an important addition to our precious 7kg bag allowance!
Plus at the end there are numerous recommendations of further books to read.
All in a great little guide.
If you are planning to do the Inca Trail then buy this guide.
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Explore the Inca Trail, 9 Oct 2007
This review is from: Explore the Inca Trail (Rucksack Readers) (Spiral-bound)
Explore the Inca Trail is a guide detailing two interconnected long distance walking trails (the Mollepata Trail and the Classic Trail) leading to Machu Picchu. This guide is set out so that walkers may join these trails at various stops along the usual train route. This aspect of the book enables participants to walk the trail and still adhere to their time and ability requirements.
The Inca Civilization was an advanced civilization that thrived in what is now modern Peru until it was conquered by the Spaniards in the late 1500s. This amazing civilization was responsible for some of the most amazing sculptures, textiles, metalwork, and architecture that the world has ever seen.
Machu Picchu is the remnants of a breathtaking Inca site hidden in the Andean Mountains. This former royal estate contains over 200 residences, shops, and temples and probably housed between 750 and 1250 people. These buildings feature unique trapezoidal windows and earthquake proof stone building foundations.
The Mollepata Trail leads from Mollepata to Wayllabamba following the existing Inca trail. This trail features three access points along the main road to Wayllabamba. If this trail is completed as a whole, the journey takes the walker three days. Highlights along this trail include gorgeous mountain views and ample wildlife.
The Classic Trails leads from Chilca through Wayllabamba to Machu Picchu. Those participants that walk the Mollepata Trail will connect with the Classic Trail at Wayllabamba. The Classic Trial contains three access points along the train route. This journey takes the walker three or four days depending upon his or her access point. The Classic Trial features many archaeological sites including the Sayaqmarka ruins, the Runkuraqay ruins, the Winaywayna ruins, and the remnants of Machi Picchu.
For those wanting a short walk, there is a Short Trail leading from Chachabamba to Machu Picchu. This journey takes about 4-6 hours to traverse.
Explore the Inca Trail outlines not only the background of Inca and the various stops along the various parts of the walking trails (including full color maps) but also details various long walking and high altitude hiking fundamentals. These details include what types of equipment the participant should bring to complete the walk and how long the various sections of the journey will take. There are also helpful tips especially for novices about daily mileage, feet, weight, and the right gear.
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