Teatro Inka Hostal Cusco
Calle Teatro Nro 391 Cusco, Cusco, Peru
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Cusco Culture Shock
Today we took the Inka Express bus to Cusco (or Cuzco – the s and z seem to be interchangeable here) which was more expensive than the regular bus, but it was worth it – great windows for sightseeing, free drinks, and stops along the way at Pucara, Raqchi, Abra la Raya, Andahuayillas. Accompanying us was Juan, our guide, who was amazing …
Enjoying “Sexywoman” in Cusco
Knowing that it's a tourist mecca the Peruvian government is milking Cusco for all it’s worth. You are forced to buy the Tourist Ticket, which is expensive, to enter certain sites, but not all of the most popular sites are covered, so even though you’ve bought this ticket you still end up shelling out more money. We get it, Peru is a …
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The Sacred Valley and Macchu Picchu
... New Years Eve, watching the local policemen drink beer and shoot off fireworks with the local children, all while holding loaded rifles on their backs. Only in South America... love it!
The next day, we began hiking the inca trail. From Ollantaytambo, we took a bus about an hour to the starting point, next to the Urubamba river. The experience is beyond what I can describe here... walking in the footsteps of the incas over mountain ...
Im Lovin Peru!
... The food was a buffet and it was so tasty, I even tired Alpaca! Which was a little weird as there were live alpacas outside the windows of the restaurant and this black one with a white face kept staring at me! While we ate they had a band playing!!! It was so cool! There was a river rushing past us and women were at the top washing their clothes in it, there was a heard of cows grazing to the side and ...
Sacred Valley, the fortress of the Inca
... I have to take glimpses of the locals' routine. Away from tourists, life flows slowly here. The kids playing on the square, being really excited about toppling over a metal ring, the elders sat at the porches, observing, reflecting, chatting... The faces of the people seem harsh, sculpted by the sun and the wind, but their greeting is warm and welcoming.
Back in the hostel, ...



