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Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by gandnclub from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... another passes in the opposite direction. For those of you who haven't been there, we've gotta tell you about Aguas Calientes. Backpackers posting on Thorntree often describe it as a stinkhole that only exists to cheat tourists, and you do ...
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Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by dzasta from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... going on so not the prettiest town but I have seen worse. The place is dominated by markets, huge markets. Then eateries and hostels. Everything is double the price of elsewhere. There are no street venders for food. Last night I had a burger in Ollant ...
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First and Long day in peru !!
A Travel Blog entry by djraman from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... stay at Cuzco the first day. The plan for the first day was: - Go to sacred valley straight - Catch a train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and stay there that night. Since we landed at 7.15AM, we went to the hotel where we were planning on staying ...
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Happy Trails
A Travel Blog entry by supertramps from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... it took us 11 hours for the 80km journey over mostly really bad mountain roads, similar to the road of death with great views. Aguas Calientes is unsuprisingly completely touristy so it has lots of good places to eat, which we did plenty of. We left the ...
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Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by joel.madsen from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
We arrived by train to Aguas Calientes, found a hostel and then walked down river to Mandor Falls. It was nice to get out and hike again and we ended up at a pretty sweet water falls. On the way to the falls we walked down the railroad tracks ...
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A weekend in Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by lauravanwaas from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... many thousands of tourists a year. We caught the bus which wound its way slowly up the side of the mountain across from Aguas Calientes, along a dusty, unpaved road, around lots of hairpin bends until it arrived at the gates to the site. Stepping off the ...
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Kalte Schauer in "Heiße Wasser"
A Travel Blog entry by grassipat from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... durchkreuzt und da es auch den Rest des Tages bewölkt blieb entschlossen wir uns für einen weiteren Tag in Aguas Calientes, den wir abends in den Thermalbädern, die der Stadt ihren Namen verliehen (Aguas Calientes = Heiße Wasser) ausklingen ließen. ...
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Magnificent
A Travel Blog entry by delsar from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... was beginning to turn angrier and churned furiously with as the recent rainfall added to its impressive volume. We arrived in Aguas Calientes and spent the afternoon making our arrangements to visit Machu Picchu the following day. Machu Picchu is located ...
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Machu Picchu at Last!
A Travel Blog entry by amadhatter from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... sparse vegatation. As we got closer to Aguas Calientes, it got more humid and had thicker vegetation. This is because Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu are in a cloud forest. We got to Aguas Calientes around 10:00am. Aguas Calientes is a ...
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Hacia Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by mmbcross from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... swank looking Brazilian buses which transport them up the mountainside to Machu Picchu. There are basically only 2 main streets in Aguas Calientes; Avenida Imperio de Los Incas, the street with the old train tracks running through, and Avenida Pachacutec ...
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Machu Picchu at last
A Travel Blog entry by dc314 from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... front for us to get out. We waived goodbye to David, and went into the room to change. Afterward we walked around Aguas Calientes to get a feel for the town. Everyone said that it was overpriced, small, and crappy. I agree with the ...
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Another of the 7 Wonders (Machu Picchu)
A Travel Blog entry by andread from Aguas Calientes, Peru
... who proved to be an interesting conversationalist. He has done a lot of traveling, and was planning to head to Bolivia next. Aguas Calientes is a strange town, it really only exists because of it´s proximity to Machu Picchu and it´s a town of hotels, ...
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Peru - Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by pekingeend from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... koud, terwijl het deze nacht behoorlijk warm was. Om 7u al, dus na 1,5 uurtje arriveren we in Aguas Calientes. Hier koop ik wat brood en ga 3 hostels af tot ik een heel degelijk hostel gevonden heb voor 3,5 EUR. Ik smeer m'n boterhammetjes zodat ik ...
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How the hell did they build this up here?!
A Travel Blog entry by blondie-beardy from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... so it was a bit of a scramble! Disappointing for the price we paid! We set off on the very scenic route to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Town) and arrived after about an hour and a half. It was around 0800 when we arrived, and the town was ...
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Noone south of Heaven´s gonna treat you finer...
A Travel Blog entry by sarahlouisedean from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... of steep hills? Thankfully Jud took charge and masterfully found our hostel (at the top of said hill, I do like to pick these hostels). Aguas Calientas is small. Aguas Calientas is freaky. Aguas Calientas is....dare I say it....a little bit boring (when ...
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Day Four
A Travel Blog entry by dfleege from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... of free food at least four times throughout the day. For the past two days I had been spending significantly less money in Aguas Calientes than I would have in Cusco! That night everyone was partying and playing games in the streets. People were playing ...
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Back from the trip to the Machupichu
A Travel Blog entry by yoelo from Aguas Calientes, Peru
... every thing in this gigantic monument. It truly deserves to be counted as one of the wonders of the world. We leave today from Aguas Calientes near the machu pichu site back to Cusco - our regular playing ground. I´m gonna rest a few days since I ...
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Ab ins heilige Tal
A Travel Blog entry by patresen from Ollantaytambo / Aguas Calientes, Peru
... auf den Fotos natuerlich. Nach hier gings mit den ueblichen Bussen, und weiter mit dem Zug am Fluss entlang nach Aguas Calientes. Den Ausgangpunkt fuer Machu Pichu hatte ich mir zwar touristisch, aber sonst eher wie ein Bergdorf vorgestellt. Tatsaechlich ...
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To Aguas Calientes....
A Travel Blog entry by bexansen from Cusco, Peru
... new friendships. The train ride was long and uneventful. There isn’t much to say about it. Once we got to Aguas Calientes we were overwhelmed with offers. As soon as we stepped off the train a swarm of people surrounded us. They shoved ...
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