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Off to Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by dc314 from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... the station, but apparently they didn't fix the problem. Not a big deal as the ride was only 90 minutes. Arrived at Aguas Calientes around 4:30. There was a man holding up a sign for our hotel, so we walked over to him. His ...
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Taking the Vistadome train to Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by momentsintime from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... seing people working in the fields. We were deep in the Andes surrounded by nature's beauty. Upon arrival to Aguas Calientes, a big huge green and yellowed coloured sign was erected welcoming us to MACHU PICCHU. Bienvenidos a Machu ...
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Walking from Santa Teresa to Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by worldtrip_kp from Aguas Calientes, Cusco, Peru
... . After we arrived we went to the hot springs. After the hot springs we had dinner around 19:00 in a restaurant around the corner. Aguas Calientes is really a tourist town. After dinner I had a beer with a few of the group, just 3 beers as tomorrow is ...
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Aguas Calientes and The Sacred Valley
A Travel Blog entry by jonathan.felix from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
Day 35) We took an early morning train from Cuzco to the town of Aguas Calientes outside of Machu Picchu. It was a beautiful journey and we rode aboard Peru Rail's "Vistadome" train which had large windows on the side and top of the train which allowed ...
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OLLANTAYTAMBO AND TRAIN TO AGUAS CALIENTES
A Travel Blog entry by scatteredfrost from AGUAS CALIENTES, Peru
Up and out again this morning very early. Today we travel to Aguas Calientes. The city at the base of Machu Picchu. Our trip will be half way by bus and half by train. We drive through more amazing scenery. This country ...
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Aguas Calientes, Sillustani
A Travel Blog entry by astroguyaz from Aguas Calientes, Sillustani, Peru
After spending 3 days in Aguas Calientes and exploring Machu Pichu, we left and took the train back to Cusco. We over nighted at the Hotel Ruinas and left the next day by bus to the Road of Wiracocha continuing to Sillustani, the pre-Incan Initiation ...
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A warm welcome from Aguas Calientes, Peru
A Travel Blog entry by momentsintime from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
Dear Blog, In front of us, the village of Aguas Calientes was opening its arms to us. We were entering into a very small village, population of around 2,000 people with houses built on both side of the ...
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PeruRail to Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by studt.family from Aguas Calientes, Cusco, Peru
... nbsp; Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, we depart the train station into a maze of vendors. They're all selling the same items for the most part - jewelry, ...
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Exploring Aguas Calientes, Peru
A Travel Blog entry by momentsintime from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... more than willing to help us by pointing the direction in the air. They must have guessed where we were heading since Aguas Calientes isn't a village with too many places to visit apart from Machu Picchu. Finally, we made it to the ...
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Aguas Calientes and one big regret
A Travel Blog entry by njkenaston from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... we would have liked to see what kind of people would be paying nearly $500 USD for a 4 hour ride from Cusco to Aguas Calientes. PeruRail is operated by the Orient Express, and the Hiram Bingham is apparently their South American version of the ...
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Aguas Calientes et la route de l'enfer
A Travel Blog entry by emeline.d from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... là-bas nous devons prendre un taxi pour rejoindre Santa Teresa et de là un autre taxi pour Hydroelectrica puis un train jusqu'à Aguas Calientes. Malgré de nombreux changements rien ne nous fait peur et nous fonçons. Nous trouvons le bus qui va nous ...
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Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by stevegrace from Aguas Calientes, Cusco, Peru
After lunch we caught the windy bus trip down to our hotel (Hatuchay Towers) in Aguas Calientes. I organised our gear in the afternoon while Cathy checked out the local hot springs and markets. After tea at the hotel, we went for a nice stroll through the ...
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MACHU PICCHU - (AGUAS CALIENTES)
A Travel Blog entry by pelegrin from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... is definetly the central plaza : captivating! I can stay there sitting on a rock for ages… A cold shower in ´Aguas Calientes´ Aguas Calientes (Hot Waters) is the little town at the bottom of the Machu Picchu mountain where you find the closest ...
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Lucma Lodge to Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by koyoteranch from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... the station before boarding the train to Aguas Calientes at 6:30. From the train station at Aguas Calientes, Raul led us the few blocks to our hotel, the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo - a collection of white washed bungalows nestled along gardened ...
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A luxury stay at Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by john_and_anna from Aguas Calientes, Peru
... £6 per night on accommodation. When Anna's mum visited Peru, she stayed at the 'Machu Picchu Pueblo' - a luxury eco-hotel in Aguas Calientes - and said it was one of the highlights of the trip. As a special gift, she said she ...
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A day in Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by hscoggin from Aguas Calientes, Peru
We spent a leisurely morning here in the Machu Picchu Pueblo hotel. We had breakfast, and then went on a nature walk around the hotel property, which is in the jungle just on the edge of town. Then we spent some time in the central market, buying gifts ...
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Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by ujalandnilam from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
We took the bus down from Machu Picchu to Aguas Caliente, we were catching the train from there back to Ollayantamba and then getting the bus back to Cusco. We bumped into the guys from Brazil and had lunch and then we saw Cati and Lucia ...
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Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by puncturethief from Aguas Calientes, Peru
Took the train here. Hooray for fresh ceviche! Went to the natural hot springs up the hill from our ...
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Machu Picchu & Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by sandra1010 from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... Guides versorgt wurden (meiner hatte sich schon am ersten Abend verdrückt) und schließlich zu fortgeschrittener Stunde in ein Hotel abtransportiert wurden. Ich stellte mich auf eine Nacht in der Bahnhofshalle ein, sowie 800 andere Leute und hoffte, dass ...
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Railroad Km 110, Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... a mountain paradise. Steps away from the train station and the town market. Don't miss this one! Good choice in Aguas Calientes from anonymous Clean, fairly modern, pleasant. Nice bathroom. Central. Quiet. Inca bar accross road good 4 ...
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