The southern stretches of Peru are normally the focus of any Peruvian holiday – and it's no secret why. Machu Picchu inspires wonder, and those lucky enough to have strolled these ancient soils are intrigued by this mysterious civilization. But thankfully, these ruins are not the only ones worthy of a visit. Another high-altitude site is that of Kuélap, which sits at over 9000 feet above sea level. In fact, it's compared to Machu Picchu regularly. While Kuélap's structures are made of stone, …