When Tupac Amaru, the last Sapa Inca, was killed by Spanish soldiers at the town square in Cuzco in 1572 (whether he was murdered or executed depends upon your perspective), the great culture of the Inca was transformed from reality into legend.
When Tupac Amaru, the last Sapa Inca, was killed by Spanish soldiers at the town square in Cuzco in 1572 (whether he was murdered or executed depends upon your perspective), the great culture of the Inca was transformed from reality into legend.
The American philosopher Henry David Thoreau famously said “beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.” I have somewhat modified this bit of advice to better suit (sorry…) my own life: “beware of all enterprises that do not require new books.”
As July of this year gets into full swing, I expect to be planting my boots upon Peruvian soil for the first time in my life as a member of one of Gunnar Engblom and Kolibri Expeditions’ Manu tours.