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The Inca built stone roads which allowed runners to carry verbal messages. The runners worked in relay teams stationed along the roads. One runner told the message to the next. Messages could travel 150 miles a day along these stone roads. This system of communication was important to the Inca because their empire spread out over thousands of mile.
They travelled by canoe, and on foot.
Connected together from end-to-end, the entire Inca road network would have measured some 25,000 - 30,000 miles in length, however the longest individual stretch road was the Great Inca Road, running along the Andes mountains and encompassing a distance of almost 4,000 miles.
The large Inca Empire was connected by 10,000 miles of paved roads.
The total of the Inca road network is 2,236 miles.
about 2,500 square miles.
The traveled on mountain roads. Messangers and armies used this way of travel.
The Inca traveled on foot, or used llamas.
Tour operators which offer packages to the Inca Trail include Custom Inca Trail Tours, PeruVacations, Travel Inca Trail, G Adventures, and TripAdvisor.
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