Inti Punku, also known as “The Sun Gate” or “Portal Del Sol”, is the northernmost point of the Machu Picchu mountain and a physically demanding trek due to its constant steep and at times nearly vertical incline with nothing but a very (very) steep drop inches from where you stand. They say the trek takes 4 hours to complete, but I only had a bit over an hour so I did it in that time. Here I sit at the top of Inti Punku, approximately 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) above sea level. If the clouds weren’t there you’d see Machu Picchu as a tiny speck in the distance. On determined times of the year, the sun shines through Inti Punka and illuminates Machu Picchu below. #LearnWithKY (at Inti Punku)













