On the Inca Trail, you can pee at designated campsites, Ministry of Culture control points, and out on the trail behind rocks or bushes. Toilets vary from local squat-style latrines to private, porter-carried portable tents.
On the Inca Trail, you can pee at designated campsites, Ministry of Culture control points, and out on the trail behind rocks or bushes. Toilets vary from local squat-style latrines to private, porter-carried portable tents.
On the Inca Trail, you can pee at designated campsites, Ministry of Culture control points, and out on the trail behind rocks or bushes. Toilets vary from local squat-style latrines to private, porter-carried portable tents.
Cuzco, Peru, is the historic capital of the Inca Empire and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Western Hemisphere. Located in the Andes mountains at an elevation of 11,200 feet (3,400 meters), it is world-famous for its blend of striking Incan stonework and Spanish colonial architecture.