Today we caught an early train from Cusco on the Peru Rail which took us from Cusco to the town of Aguas Calientes where Machu Picchu is located. After about a 3 hour ride of marvelous views of the mountains (and some of them were snow caped) we arrived at the place we had been waiting for the whole trip.
As we entered Machu Picchu, we learned that Hiram Bingham was not the first to discover the empty citadel. There was a local who found it in 1904 and when Bingham arrived, he paid him off to leave! Machu Picchu is 8,000 feet in elevation and cannot be seen from the city below which is why the Inca decided to have this built on the mountain top. Originally it was supposed to be a vacation place for the Inca (king) and his family. It soon grew to a village where there was a city center and a place for agriculture. Along the walk today through Machu Picchu, we saw alpacas, the Temple of the Sun, and the Sun Gate which was a great 45 minute hike! We learned that the Inca's aren't marveled just for the architecture but also for their spirituality!
The main god is Inti which is the son of the sun and we had a chance to walk up to the sun gate which is about 9,000 feet in elevation. The kids did a marvelous job and we had a chance to take in the wonderful views of Machu Picchu.

