1 Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System
ARGENTINA, BOLIVIA, CHILE, COLOMBIA, ECUADOR & PERU
“Extraordinary network through one of the world’s most extreme geographical terrains” UNESCO World Heritage Committee
Visiting Qhapaq Ñan is a daunting prospect. This network of Andean roads was built by the Inca to connect their capital Cuzco to outposts of the empire as far afield as the Colombian sierra to the north and Santiago in the south. The system, which was trodden by message-relaying chasqui (runners), traders, soldiers, pilgrims and llama caravans, weaves across six countries, via high peaks, thick rainforests and arid deserts, covering some 30,000km.
At the moment it’s more an idea than a cohesive site – while masterful engineering has ensured much of the matrix is still intact, many pathways are overgrown. However, Qhapaq…