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Machu Picchu, Peru
A Travel Blog entry by leifswanson from Machu Picchu, Peru
... Anyone would feel safe and welcome here. We highly recommend visiting here. We are staying at the Machu Picchu Pueblo Inkaterra Resort, a 5-star hotel that is to die for (www.inkaterra.com). I've not seen anything like it ...
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Pardon me boy, is that the Machu Picchu choo-choo?
A Travel Blog entry by terryback from Machu Picchu, Peru
... ). We were due to board the Hiram Bingham train to Aguas Calientes, at the foot of the mountain leading to Machu Picchu. We boarded the train which, after 30 years of Network South Central and its various abominable ...
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To Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by jlg84 from Machu Picchu, Peru
... town for the historic site. At the station a rep of our hotel, also owned by Inkaterra, met us to walk the 50m to our hotel, the Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel. This hotel is located on a privately-owned site planted very heavily with local plants and orchids, ...
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Getting sick in Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by melisach from Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Peru
... town of Aguas calientes is so small and its infrastructure was not properly built to accomodate that high volume of tourism that came into Machu Picchu from all over the world. Once checked in, I went to charge more minutes into my phone and got lunch. ...
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Machu Picchu Back To Cuzco, Peru
A Travel Blog entry by leifswanson from Cuzco, Peru
... and was named after the resort's owner. Many hotel guests come here just for the orchids (of yes, and Machu Picchu). www.Inkaterra.com There are 14 hummingbird species found at the resort, most more colorful and twice the size as we ...
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Day 1: Salkantay Trek with Mountain Lodges of Peru
A Travel Blog entry by journeyer from Machu Picchu, Cusco, Peru
... Picchu; we saw few other trekkers along the way, enhancing the feeling of wild scenery and expansive views. Including acclimatization and Machu Picchu, it is a 7-day experience. We signed up for the extension so that we had one additional night at the ...
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A night at the El Pueblo Inkaterra Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by momentsintime from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... morning, a new day, a new adventure awaits me. Tomorrow morning is the day where I will be climbing Wayna Picchu, the mountain so much heard about, so much talked about and so much drawned to. The very famous Wayna Picchu is ...
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All day at Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by koyoteranch from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... shear rock wall. Raul explained that the Incas created that break so they could remove the bridge and prevent invaders from entering Machu Picchu by that route. We followed the trail back to the ruins. Raul went back to Aguas Calientes with Jay and ...
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The road to Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by endolicious from Lima, Peru
... his sides. When we got to Aguas Caliente, which is a little tourist town in the valley below Machu Picchu, we asked several locals where our hotel was but received nothing but bum steers. Heath was nearing total meltdown and I was trying desperately to ...
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Machu Picchu to Cusco, Peru
A Travel Blog entry by benbethel from Cusco, Peru
Got up this morning and had a wonderful breakfast at Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, then walked to meet our naturalist guide for the morning. We were the only two people allowed to see the spectacled bear habitat at the hotel, thanks to Cesar at the hotel. ...
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Machu Picchu - what a day!
A Travel Blog entry by gillianlewis196 from Aguas Calientes, Peru
... . They really did adopt me for the day. We arrived in Aguas Calientes around 9.40 and then got in a bus to drive up to Machu Picchu. You zig zag up the hillside and the mountaintops and low clouds become visible then you see how big the citadel is (not ...
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Lucma Lodge to Aguas Calientes
A Travel Blog entry by koyoteranch from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... 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 terraces on the hillside overlooking the rushing Urubamba ...
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A magnificent day at a new wonder of the world
A Travel Blog entry by alansdown-allen from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... such spectacular mountain peaks is what i think makes the place so inspiring. After our tour we had lunch at the only onsite hotel in Machu Picchu, then wandered back into the site. It had been quite cloudy in the morning, but by the time we returned ...
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The Amazon
A Travel Blog entry by midgesrtw from Puerto Maldonado, Peru
... that is completely untouched. It is going to be quite an adjustment to get back to towns and cities but we are looking forward to Machu Picchu. Incredibly we are exactly half way through our trip. Time has flown and before we know it we will be back in ...
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Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel Aguas Calientes
Railroad Km 110, Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... The Best Place to Stay in Machu Picchu from anonymous I have been in Machu Picchu 3 times in and I can say Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel - INKATERRA is the best place to stay and enjoy the National Park of Machu Picchu. It is located 30 minutes from ...
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