lunes, 23 de junio de 2014

Unesco grants Inca Qhapaq Nan road system World Heritage status

Qhapaq Ñan otherwise know as the Main Andean Road, was the backbone of the Inca Empire’s political & economic power. The whole network of roads over 30,000 km (18,600 miles) in length used to connect various production, administrative & ceremonial centres constructed over more than 2,000 years of pre-Inca Andean culture from modern-day Colombia in the north to Argentina and Chile in the south, via Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.

The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is famous around the world and thousands of tourists flock to the region to walk the trail each and every day.  However, the trail that many tourists know is just a small sector of the thread of Inca paths that held this great empire together, physically & organizationally.


Description

The Main axis of the route, also known as the Royal Road runs along the peaks of the Andes which is at it's most discernable between Quito (Ecuador) and Mendoza (Argentina). In addition to this backbone over the highest peaks, other roads also run in a north-south direction along the Pacific coast. The Inca Empire organized its network on a continent-wide scale; its roads are an invaluable expression of the organizing and planning spirit of the available labour force and constituted a key instrument in unifying the Empire physically and organizationally.

This route is a demonstration of universal value on a grand scale. Experts' meetings have been held to identify the cultural significance and unitary value of the entire network with a view to considering options for its inclusion on the World Heritage list through various forms of technical cooperation.

The Incas of Cuzco achieved this unique infrastructure with a unitary character in less than a century, making it functionally coherent and establishing additional centres for commerce, exchange, production and worship, adapting production sectors to topography and climate, in each ecological area to be found along the Road. The Road also expressed these peoples’ harmonious relation with and their adaptation to the complex Andean natural setting. Today, the cultural landscapes of Qhapaq Ñan form an exceptional backdrop on which living Andean cultures continue to convey a universal message: the human ability to turn one of the harshest geographical contexts of the American continent into an environment for life.


Source: Unesco 


miércoles, 11 de junio de 2014


5 TIPS TO HELP YOU SLEEP WELL ON YOUR BUS RIDE 

As backpackers, we know it´s not incredibly comfortable to travel by bus, especially if we travel long distances. Trying to sleep during a Bus ride can be a long and tedious task for some travelers, because of discomfort or because they are light sleepers who awake with the slightest interruptions. However, we believe these tips could make it a little easier J

1. Choose the seat next to the window
This seat has two advantages: you can lay your head on the side so you do not end up on your neighbor’s shoulder and you can avoid people bothering you when they walk down the aisle.

2. Avoid having a lot of food or drinks
It’s tempting to accept all you’re offered. However, sleeping with a full stomach is never a good idea, especially if you’re going to be sitting in the same position for a long time. Avoid eating or drinking a lot if your intention is to sleep.

3. Have a travel pillow and blanket
Most Bus Companies offer passengers these two items that make falling asleep much easier. However, it´s better to bring your own, especially a pillow that will suit you perfectly. Remember it helps to be as comfortable as possible to fall asleep!

4. Dress in layers
Whatever Bus Company you’re using, there’s usually some issues with the temperature. We all have our differences when it comes to a comfortable temperature and the easiest way to be comfortable is to wear many layers. In this way, you can take them off and put them back on as the temperature changes.

5. Bring your own entertainment
Bringing your own entertainment such as music, books, games, etc. will distract you from all the noise around. Reading books and listening to music will also help you to relax and have a good night’s sleep.

Remember that for long distance is much better to take overnight buses, in this way you save time and money you would spend on a hostel.


We hope these tips might help you on your next Bus Rides!