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Almost There
A Travel Blog entry by excitethesoul from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... as we get off the train, you guessed it... nose in book. A brief respite and we were off to the Rupa Wasi Eco Lodge. The hostel itself requires that you walk up a shit load of steps before getting to its lobby and restuarant. Makes ...
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3 Americans, 1 big Inca site
A Travel Blog entry by drab_seastars from Macchu Picchu/Aguas Calientes, Peru
... , is impressively preserved.) Went with James, our southern gentleman(Tessa just calls him Georgia), and stayed in an Eco-lodge called Rupa Wasi. A bit of a splurge...and a disappointment! We planned to catch the first bus up to Macchu Picchu at 5:30AM so ...
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Being the luckiest and happiest girl in the Andes!
A Travel Blog entry by mette from Cusco, Peru
... company and we've had some great chats and brilliant laughs. Two Pisco sours in Nasca! I spend the night at a great eco lodge called Rupa Wasi in Aguas Calientes with Angie, we go to the hot springs to relax our muscles and have a rather good trout ...
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Train to Aguas Calentes / Bus to Machupicchu
A Travel Blog entry by walkerandsarah from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... only be described as 'heaven on earth' Walker had his favorite meal of the trip that night at Treehouse restaurant at Rupa Wasi- quinoa crusted trout fishsticks over cheesey risotto and mulberry sauce.... Rupa Wasi is well worth the ...
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Day 4 - Cuzco
A Travel Blog entry by danperu from Cuzco, Peru
... I stop them and ask if they know of a good hostel. They walk me back to their hostel and I take a room with shower at the Rupa Wasi Hotel, in the neighborhood of San Blas, at 9$ a night. After unpacking I take a walk through the streets of Cusco. It ...
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Machu Picchu - THE highlight of my trip
A Travel Blog entry by mtantow from Cusco, Peru
... imagine that I didn`t sleep too much that night. I checked in into a hostal which was recommended by several books, the Rupa Wasi, a charming eco-lodge, who prepared breakfast just for me even that it was 10:30am already. On the other hand it was the most ...
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Aguas Calientes - Day 2
A Travel Blog entry by walkerandsarah from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
We had a free day in Aguas Calientes. Later we took the train back to Ollantaytambo. Edgar and his wife picked us up and took us back to Cusco. On the drive we stopped at an Incan bar and played a bar game outside (similar to skeeball). Walker lost to ...
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Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by derekjjensen from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
Hola everyone. Sorry for the delay in posting. And apologies in advance for the shortness of this post and lack of pics. As I suspected, finding an internet connection here was challenging. I am using the hotelīs only computer to do this and the host ...
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The amazing ruins of Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by bennyandnat from Machu Picchu, Cusco, Peru
Due to the bad floods of last year at this time, our much anticipated train trip on the Hiram Bingham (Orient Express) was only operating halfway, as the railway from Cusco to Ollantaytambo has been closed for Jan and Feb. So alas had to take the first ...
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The town you stay in to see Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by saundersfamily from Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
We stayed here 2 nights so that we would have more time to explore Machu Picchu. Basically unless you pay a lot of money to stay at the only resort in Machu Picchu, you will be staying in this neighboring town. We got up extremely early (3 or ...
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Machu Picchu
A Travel Blog entry by ramrtw from Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Peru
Next day we left for Machu Picchu by train to get off at a certain point in the mountains for a 8km hike up the Inca trail. Upon arrival at the train station, in my typical fashion, I didn't bring any pants - I thought running around in boxers would be ...
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Rupa Wasi Eco Lodge Aguas Calientes
Calle Huanacaure 110, Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
... in Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Pueblo) are crappy, concretey lumps of crap...and they'll charge you high western, tourist prices! Rupa Wasi Eco Lodge is the opposite...it has quiet modern wooden cabins many with balconies and views, it's not a rip off ...
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