So although I say Peru, it's more that I want to visit part of Peru. That's of course the famous Inca trail and then Machu Picchu. Tucked away in the rocky countryside northwest of Cuzco, Peru, Machu Picchu is believed to have been a royal estate or sacred religious site for Inca leaders, whose civilisation was virtually wiped out by Spanish invaders in the 16th century.
The Inca Trail is the famous route to Machu Picchu and is a favourite for many travellers. This four-day trek is hugely popular and in order to preserve the route a set number of permits are issued each day. The classic route is 4 days of hiking covering a total of 25 miles. This might not sound like much, but the altitude makes it more of a challenge than it would be at home.
The only down side is that you have to camp each night. If you read my experience on this - it's not something that I massively enjoy but I think I would make an exception!
When you come to the end of the Inca Trail you get stunning view of Machu Picchu from the Sun Gate.
It's definitely off the beaten track in more ways than one!