Friday, September 26, 2014

Magnificent Machu Picchu Iguazu Falls Tours

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By Karina Frost


Historical sites and majestic natural wonders often make the most amazing vacation destinations. South America has plenty of both to offer with many travel packages available which combine visits to multiple locations within a single trip for even more adventure. Many of those who have taken Machu Picchu Iguazu Falls tours have stated the experience was nothing short of magical.

Overlooking Peru's Urabamba Valley at almost eight thousand feet over sea level, is an ancient complex that once housed the mighty Inca. This fifteenth century city was unknown to all but the locals until 1911. It has since grown into a top tourist location and the most popular icon to represent a once powerful civilization and its strong, innovative people.

Hidden and untouched by the Spanish invaders and protected by the UNESCO and the Peruvian Historical Society, the site is relatively intact and culturally significant. Preservation and reconstructive projects have been done on most of the buildings so that visitors are given an accurate idea of how it originally appeared. The number of people permitted onto the grounds and the famous trail leading to it, is strictly regulated to limit potential damages.

The most famous features of this complex are the Room of the Three Windows, The Temple of the Sun and The Inti Watana. The city was designed to make the most from the land's natural form and separated into sections for religious purposes, agricultural production and urban housing. The view from the high point is so amazing as the structures, aqueducts and roadways seamlessly follow nature's flow.

Along with the splendor of this ancient complex, the packages also include the natural wonder that graces the point where Argentina and Brazil meet. This amazing site, surrounded by the lushness of the jungle, has been called one of South America's most dramatic vistas. In a breathtaking display, an excess of two hundred and fifty single waterfalls of varied sizes span this massive cliff side.

In comparison to the impressive waterfalls of Niagara, these South American beauties are taller and more than double the width of their North American sisters. The majority of the cascades are located on the Argentine side which provides a spectacular view for those standing in Brazil. As the water from the cliffs comes crashing into that waiting in the river, a haunting mist rises high into the jungle canopy.

There are several ways in which one may enjoy, and fully experience the wonder of this natural phenomena. Visitors may take one of five well paved paths that allow for some incredibly awesome views. Trains run routes with stops at key viewing points but the most impressive option is to join a specialized boating excursion, several of which will actually take passengers under the cascading curtains of water.

An incredible South American vacation can be had beholding the majestic beauty of waterfalls and experiencing the history of ancient ruins. A trip through time and glimpse of the power of nature are a combination that will make a lasting impression. There is also the benefit of having the opportunity to take a cultural taste of Brazilian, Argentine and Peruvian ways of living.




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