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Ollantaytambo, Pisac and finally back in Cusco
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Zu allererst einmal: herzlichen Dank für alle eure tollen Kommentare! Sie geben uns das schöne Gefühl, dass ihr in Gedanken bei uns seid und es motiviert um so mehr, immer weiter Einträge zu schreiben. Daaaanke schön! We miss you guys!!!!
So, zurück zum daily business: bevor es von Ollantaytambo aus mit dem Taxi Richtung Cusco ging, …
And so it begins...
... build their churches and buildings). Finally, today, we visited the nearby village of Pisac, which has a large market on Sundays. Sorry, no pictures - we forgot the camera today! The ride alone was worth it just for the scenery. The other thing that has impressed Devin is all the terracing of the hillsides for agriculture. It looks like most of the hills are striped! Anyhow, the market was pretty cool. I bought a ...
Colca
... guide is really good he knows so much and is so helpful and organised, Carlos has taken a bit of a backseat as most of us seem to dislike him now. We went to the thermal baths which were about a 45 minute walk away, me, Kristen and Priya were miles ahead at all times, maybe the trail won't be so bad! The baths were really nice we got into the 40C one it was boiling but lovely. We vegged out there for an hour just relaxing and enjoying the water and the surroundings ...
"The Navel Of The World"
... the other side of the Plaza San Francisco, where we met the rest of our group and went on a free tour of the city (slightly pointless seeing as we'd seen it all but we did get a free "chicha morada", another local drink made of purple maize, apple and cinnamon). Briefing over, we packed our duffel bags with the 6kg we were allowed to take on the Inca Trail and went to bed, ready for an early start touring the ruins of the Sacred Valley.
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Machu Picchu
... as an estate The Inca emperor Pachacuti. Often referred to as the "City of the Incas", it is perhaps the most familiar icon of the Inca World. Although known locally, it was unknown to the outside world before being brought to international attention in 1911 by the ...