But, you would have to travel a long distance to reach the nearest village because it is separate from the rest of Peru and visitors must take a train after viewing the Machu Picchu ruins. The classic Inca Trail or Camino del Inca is one of the most famous trails recently in Machu Picchu. This trail is limited to 500 people per day because the Peruvian government wants no damage to the trail. if travelers choose the train for transportation, they, can choose from the closer budget Backpacker train or the classic and luxury train services that cost much more. Another big feature in Peru is Lake Puerto Viejo. The maximum depth of this lake is 1.5 meters and is located in western Peru. Flamingos, blue herons and ospreys are three of the 94 wildlife animals at Lake Puerto Viejo. Not far from these, the Caverns of Quiocta are located in Luya, Peru. These caves surely have tons of stalagmites and stalactites and the floor is covered in mud. To travel in this soaked cave, you would need to rent boots to get from one place to another without getting patched with soggy mud. To view the many bumps of mountain-like hills, you can carry a few lamps powered by portable batteries on your