6. The space is composed of 140 construction including temple, sanctuaries, parks and residence homes with thatched roofs.
7. The Architecture of Machu Picchu:- All the construction in the Machu Picchu uses the classic Inca architectural style of polished dry-stone walls of regular shape. The Inca were the master of this technique, called ashlars , in which the block of stones are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. How they moved and placed enormous block of stone is a mystery, although the general belief is that they used hundreds of men to push the stones up the Inclined planes
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10. Machu Picchu is located about 2,430 meters above sea level. All visits to Machu Picchu at some point leave from Cusco, which can be reached via a domestic flight from Lima, or international flight from La Paz, in Bolivia. Many tourists take morning train from Cusco (3.5 hours journey) explore the ruins for a few hours and return to Cusco in the afternoon. From Puente Ruinas station buses take tourists up the mountain to Machu Picchu.
11. Thousands of tourists hike the Inca Trail – each year, a two to four day journey on foot from the Urubamba valley up through the Andes mountain range. They require travelers to be reasonably fit. The trip involves sleeping in tents.