It is an extensive network of roads improved by the Incas that aimed to unite the peoples of Tawantinsuyo, was also the main road Andean Inca times leveraging networks built by previous or parallel cultures. The concerted action of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina and Colombia hopes the Camino is inscribed on the World Heritage List of Unesco. The famous Inca road connecting the city of Cusco to Machu Picchu archaeological site, is only a small part of the giant tangential and network of Inca roads, the Inca Trail is the space chosen for the "Route Qhapaq Nan" the path that unites us. This is a trip whose purpose is the exchange between young foreigners from various places, who have the opportunity to learn about the history, nature, and culture that is shaping lives here.