Publisher's Synopsis
Hilbert Sumire Bustincio is an archaeologist, official Peruvian tourist guide and explorer, graduated in Social Sciences, opting for a Bachelor's degree in Archeology at the San Antonio Abad National University of Cusco (UNSAAC), Official Tourism Guide at the Tupac Amaru Higher Public Institute .
Since 1992, he has been touring the different trekkings in the city of Cusco, especially the famous Inca trail to Machu Picchu. He has been doing this walk for more than 25 years (more than 775 times). Since 2008, he has been carrying out archaeological work in Peru, especially in the city of Cusco. In 2012, he was Director of the archaeological project in the Inca city of Machu Picchu, Surface Archaeological Research Project (without excavation) Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. In 2016, he joined the Peruvian Institute of Historical Studies & Archaeological Research Inkarri. Since then he has been an active member and archaeologist in search of the great mythical city of Paititi.
This book provides archaeological, historical and personal information on the Inca trail to the Machu Picchu llaqta to explain and want to show that this route, in Inca times, was sacred.
At the request of many tourists who had the privilege of traveling with Hilbert, this book has been written to provide the necessary information to carry out this great adventure.
This is the essential book before leaving on the traces of the magical citadel of Machu Picchu!