Health care in Machu Picchu
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During the trip to Machu Picchu know how to prevent health problems such as altitude sickness or soroche, mosquito bites, fatigue and other discomforts.
It is possible that the constructions of Machu Picchu are of the most astonishing and mysterious of the world; however, there is something that will amaze you more than structures. The energy you will feel will be etched in your mind for life. Many attribute this energy to that accumulated by the millions of people who have been in the Inca city; however, scholars around the world argue that the energy of Machu Picchu is equal to the energy emanating places like Tibet, and other sacred sites of some of the world's most important ancient cultures.
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During the trip to Machu Picchu know how to prevent health problems such as altitude sickness or soroche, mosquito bites, fatigue and other discomforts.
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The alternative route to get to Machu Picchu through Hydroelectric is the most economical and adventurous way. Part of the route is by bus and from there you walk through beautiful landscapes until you reach Aguas Calientes, at the foot of the Wonder of the World.
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The climate in Machu Picchu is typical of the sub-tropical zone of Peru. It is hot and humid. The dry season (from April to October) has sunny days and cold nights. The rainy season (from November to March), more frequent rainfall.
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There are only 3 ways to get to Machu Picchu: the incredible Inca Trail, the popular train route and the alternative route through Hydroelectric. Know all the itineraries to get to the Inca Citadel.
Machu Picchu is open every day of the year. Any time is ideal to go to the Inca Citadel. Either in dry or rainy season as well as high season or low tourism.