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Av Tullumayo 418 Cusco, Peru, 084-231245-
We set off from Puno not a moment too soon. I was up half the night short of breath and finaly made my way downstairs (as they turn the elevator off at night - along with all the hall lights) to get a few cups of Coca tea. I was fearing that I was about to be the next victim of altitude sickness. The ride was very nice and then became absolutely stunning as we crossed the pass, and had lunch under a 17,500ft mountain range. We did have a slight mishap. The speedy group had pushed ahead of our...
Cusco, Peru johnortonOk back in Cusco at the same hotel as 2 days ago. We left our luggage here and just carried some overnight packs to Aguas Calientes. Aguas was pretty different: No vehicles... Oh no cars you say... no... NO VEHICLES WAHTSOEVER!!! The train is the only transport other than the busses which go up the mountian to Machu Picchu, so you have to walk everywhere. Even the supplies for the town, which is much bigger than I expected have to be hand-carted through the town from the train. There are no r...
Cusco, Peru johnorton
... wat we ons soms al beklaagd hebben :-).<br>Iets verder van de markt waren de ruïnes van inca terrassen. Het uitzicht over de bergen was er mooi en er was niet veel volk dus hebben we er even op ons gemak gebleven. We waren van plan om na Chincherron nog naar de ruïnes van Moray te gaan maar aangezien er geen bus tot daar gaat, zijn we maar terug gekeerd naar Cusco. Deze keer met een propere lokale bus die niet volgepakt was (jaja, ze bestaan ook). ´s Avonds zijn we naar ...
Cusco, Peru astridenellen... loads of free seats on the bus. So after a stand up argument and the bus driver getting involved some people moved so we could all sit together. <br><br>Well at 5:30 we arrived in Cusco and grabbed a cab to Loki. they had rooms for us buy not for a while - so we walked into town to check out the tourist trap that is Cusco.. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br ><br><br><br>
Cusco, Peru jonsharland... 1500;דים עם נרות, ילדים בתחפו 13;ות, ילדים רוקדי 01;...<br>בשבת יום החג עצמו, כל העיר יצאה לפלאז 92; וא ...
Cuzco, Peru avi_einat... him.<br><br>We all eventually made it back to the top - there were a few more stops on the way back, one thankfully at some hot baths which i thought would have helped my aching limbs - but I am writing this three days later and am still hobbling a little. I think I best re look at Peters plans for Patagonia, New Zealand & the Himalayas.....<br><br>Tips for Travellers:<br>Although we didnt stay there we met some friends who highly recomended the hostal www.qorichaskaperu.com
Colca Canyon, Peru peterandgillian... dotted throughout. The name Colca, also shared by the river that runs through the canyon, refers to the holes in the sides of the valley, which were used to store food and sometimes even as tombs during the Inca and pre-Inca times in Peru. <br><br>One of the highlights of this area is Cruz del Condor, a viewing point for the Andean Condor. It is the largest flying bird in the western hemisphere, with a ...
Colca Canyon, Peru forbes.thompson... round and head back to Pisac. <br>Immediately after turning round a suicidal sheep and lamb leap into the road in front of me, I see lamb chops but we manage to miss. A few minutes later it is a pig that runs out, I don't know what attracts them to me?<br>We pass some house building, they use mud and straw bricks, so you dig up your plot to make the bricks, which are dried in the sun and then build your house.<br>Back at Pisac, the head ...
Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Peru pearcy... www.cuscomaravilla.com/. Descubra por qué viajar a Perú es una experiencia tan fantástica para quienes lo visitan. Si decide visitar Perú a la ciudad de Cusco , lo invitamos a ponerse en contacto con nosotros para que organicemos el viaje, las excursiones, los paseos y el alojamiento ideal para su estilo de viaje<br>http://www.cuscomaravilla.com/
Cusco, Cusco, Peru machupicchu21... and a couple of friendly locals waving to us. The beauty of the snow-peaked Salkantay mountain flanked by lower mountains greeted us as we turned a corner. The beauty of the mountains just took my breath away. We were very close to Soraypampa – the highest and coldest campsite of the trek when we were stopped by one of the porters that arrived with the horses before us, that we were going to camp overnight just before the actual camp as ...
Cuzco, Peru sonnat25
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