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Day 12 - Cuzco
Not a great day, but eventful. Awoke not feeling well, and have been taking it easy most of the day. Leslie and I wandered around the city in the morning, exploring the streets and squares, shops and cathedrals, before heading back to the hotel in the early afternoon. At 2 pm. Ron, Ellen and we four took a tour of four of the Incan ruins near Cuzco …
Day 11 - Puno to Cuzco
On the road again after breakfast - and miraculously we're all ready on time! The bus climbs out of Puno, back through Juliaca and up through the highlands and into the mountains. Spectacular. Snow capped peaks on one side, arid peaks on the other. We transfer to our shuttle at the bus station in Cuzco and make our way through winding and REALLY …
Back in civilization after more than a week...
...in the wilderness! In the literal sense this time since I have just come back from the jungle today. There is so much to catch up with what we have experienced in the last week or so that it is going to take me a while so please all bear with me. Hopefully, I will have more internet access over the next few days, but you never know here.
Cusco
Today we had to get up at 4.30am and be ready to leave at 5am. Katy said if we weren´t there she would leave without us because we couldn´t miss the flight. We got our mini bus to the airport and Katy had already checked in online for us and handed out our boarding passes. When we got to the airport we checked in our bags and then Katy paid the …
Machu Picchu
We got woken up at 3.50am! I got dressed and packed everything up. We had some toast for a light breakfast. We left at 5.20am to walk to the Winaywayna ruins 10 minutes away to see the sunrise. It was beautiful.
We walked back to the campsite and out the other side to begin the walk to Machu Picchu. Mayra had told us it was flat to the Sun …