(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, August 18, 2014 ) London, London -- Inca Trails, the Amazon bestseller by Martin Li, is available for free download from Amazon Kindle today, 18 August 2014.
Inca Trails takes readers on a thrilling and adventurous journey into a remote, rugged and beautiful wilderness as the author traces the rise and fall of the timeless Inca Empire - a journey that won the Wilderness Award. From the mythical birthplace of the Incas at Lake Titicaca, readers can join the author as he journeys across awe-inspiring Andean mountain ranges to the empire's breathtaking pinnacle at Cuzco and Machu Picchu, and beyond to the scene of its final stand against the Spanish Conquistadores in the jungle-choked forests of Vilcabamba.
The Incas were the last of the great pre-Columbian civilizations that evolved in South America. They believed themselves to be the chosen people of the Sun God, and combined terrifying military power with skillful diplomacy and masterful administration to create a vast empire that spanned a great length of the Andes.
However, at the pinnacle of their power as undisputed overlords of the Andes, the all-conquering Incas themselves fell victim to a tiny band of Spanish invaders - all within the space of just a few short months.
Where did the Incas originate from and what truth exists behind the many myths and legends that surround their meteoric rise and dramatic downfall?
Inca Trails takes readers on a breathtaking journey of discovery as they inhale the crisp, clean air of the snow-capped high Andes, and feel the tingling spiritual stillness of Lake Titicaca. In addition to Lake Titicaca, the journey also highlights Cuzco and the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and the magnificent Inca citadels of Machu Picchu, Choquequirao and Vilcabamba.
The book is available to download free today, 18 August 2014, from Amazon Kindle.
The book is available to download here or can be found by searching for "Inca Trails" on any Amazon platform.
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