Lares Valley, Peru

Travel Blogs from Lares Valley (3)

Sleep with the cuy & get up with the chickens pt 1, Lares Valley, Peru travel blog
Sleep with the cuy & get up with the chickens pt 1
Sep 30, 2008

... into spoke Spanish as a second language, too, so communication got progressively more interesting. The Lares valley is one of the cultural heritage sites of Peru where indigenous (mostly Quechua) people live much as they did 500 years ago. All clothing ...

A travel blog entry by nathan.frisch
Sleep with the cuy & get up with the chickens pt 2, Lares Valley, Peru travel blog
Sleep with the cuy & get up with the chickens pt 2
Oct 1, 2008

... .) He explained also that he worked in the tourism industry, cooking and guiding for various adventure tours in the Sacred Valley. His mother is Quechua, and he spoke both languages fluently. Anyone considering a trek through the area should look him up ...

A travel blog entry by nathan.frisch
Machu Picchu and a Shower, Lares Valley, Peru travel blog
Machu Picchu and a Shower
May 28, 2004

... ...it kicked my butt. Our guide did the Inca Trail for 15 years. He said he would grade the Inca Trail a 5 and the Lares Trek a 7.5. The second day about killed us all, and I was completely delierious. The others had 4 days to acclimate to the altitude ...

A travel blog entry by sunsnowandwater

Forum Discussions on Lares Valley (2)

Itinerary Feedback
Posted on Feb 23, 2009, 17:33:27
... and crowded trek in the Cusco region. The trend is to do treks like Salcatay which also ends in Machu Picchu, Lares Valley where you walk through lakes and colorful andean communities, choquequirao where you arrive to an spectacular arqueological site, and ...
Qoyllur Rit'i festival, Peru, Cuzco, Mount Ausagante 2008
Posted on Feb 5, 2009, 15:19:54
Experiencing Q'oyllur Riti Festival up in the Ausangate Mountain is amazing. You can also find other wonderful trekking experiences in the following links: 1. 2. 3. 4.

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