Qhapaq Ñan - Qhapaq Ñan


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Qhapaq Ñan (in Castilian: Capac an), which means Main Road in the Quechua language, consists of a network of paths created during the Inca empire in the Andes, connecting the imperial capital Cusco to places as far away as Santiago, at the Chile and Pasture, at Colombia.

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The Andean Main Path was the backbone of the pre-Hispanic territory of Tawantinsuyu. This extensive communication network, which was covered by the Incas without the use of wheels or horses, made goods and cultures flow among various Andean peoples of the Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.

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There are several alternative routes in Cápac Ñan, which can be taken in a north-south direction or in reverse. The following itinerary brings together various cultural and natural highlights of the itinerary:

  1. broken of Humahuaca The La Paz
  2. La Paz The Cuzco
  3. Cuzco The Machu Picchu
  4. Machu Picchu The nasca
  5. nasca The lime
  6. lime to the archaeological zone of Chan Chan
  7. Chan Chan The Cuenca
  8. Cuenca The Quito

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