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OK, I went to Machu Picchu twice, once with Rupal and once with Annu. Rupal and Annu did not overlap very much, so we only managed to have one trip to Lake Titicaca together. The first visit was definitely chilled out as we took the taxi-train-bus option. The second, much more hardcore, as it involved camping and hiking. More on these adventures later. Ollantaytambo The train leaves from a town called Ollantaytambo. Somehow, it is much faster to go to Ollanta than taking the train from Cusco itself due to a combination of steep terrain and Perurail. Ollanta itself is a [View Full Entry]

The adventures of TJ and the Beej in South America - Leena Beejadhur | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 25th 2009 | 70 Views | [diary=431137]

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We sadly bid farewell to Rupal when we came back from Titicaca. I forgot to mention that Rupal has a better sense of direction than me and that I was relying on her to get around Cuzco... Annu and I wanted to do the Inca trail, but it requires booking months ahead. So we did the alternative Inca trail, Salkantay, which is one of the hardest trek to get to Machu Picchu (we didn't really know this at that point in time!). Salkantay in Quechua means the "savage one", which we didn't know before we set off. In any case, after [View Full Entry]

The adventures of TJ and the Beej in South America - Leena Beejadhur | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 29th 2009 | 92 Views | [diary=431156]

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Rupal and I really loved Cusco. It was a welcome change from Lima, although much much colder. It is also quite high up so the altitude does require some getting used to. It is also quite hilly, so by the time you walk from your hostel to the Plaza, you are quite out of breath. Cusco is the ancient Inca capital and a lot of the new buildings are built on the original inca settlements. The Inca stonework can be seen in many places still. It is truly beautiful, lots of museums (I use the term loosely, an amalgamation of artefacts [View Full Entry]

The adventures of TJ and the Beej in South America - Leena Beejadhur | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 25th 2009 | 48 Views | [diary=430826]

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Today I arrived in Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire, having completed my medical elective in Cajamarca with another week observing various operations in the surgical department. Although it feels great to be properly on holiday now, I was a wee bit sad to leave Cajamarca this morning having spent the best part of a month in the highland city. My final week in Cajamarca was pretty tiring, with 7am starts everyday and later and later nights as the week went on as I tried to cram as much into my remaining time as possible! Having had my first [View Full Entry]

Ricardo Workman - Richard Workman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 23rd 2009 | 47 Views | [diary=430346]

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Our smooth talking tour operator wasn't being altogether truthful when he told us that our group would be small (max. 8 people) and we would be picked up at 4.30 prompt from our hotel. In fact, we were quite certain by 5.15 that he had taken our money and run. Then just as we were nodding off again, fully clothed in our big comfy bed, there was a knock at the door, and our friendly guide, Yuri was there to take us on our next adventure. Our group, it turned out, consisted of about 20 people, lots of Gernans, some Dutch, [View Full Entry]

barnsleylad - martin hallas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 24th 2009 | 97 Views | [diary=430595]

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So with just two weeks left in Peru we managed to pack in some big adventures - the first was the 5 day Salkantay hike to Machu Picchu - the second a trip to the deepest Amazonian jungle - and an amazing journey to the astral plane courtesy of a shaman ceremony and a psychotropic brew (more on this later). We were prepared for extreme cold and altitude on the Salkantay trek (the trek was called from snow to jungles!) and had been gearing up for this - which stood us in good stead when it came to the hiking. What [View Full Entry]

Eric and Zoe - Eric and Zoë | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 15th 2009 | 51 Views | [diary=429380]

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This was one the highlights of our whole trip (there have been many though), I have always wanted to do the Inca Trek and have now fulfilled this dream. We did the trek with SAS and would highly recommend them. Due to the popularity of the trip we booked it way back in March for a trip at the beginning of August. Our group (16 of us, plus two guides and 20 porters - oh and not forgetting most important person: the chef!) were all amazing. Day One (easy, according to SAS!) After our briefing the night before we had to [View Full Entry]

Franner - Fran Hay | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 21st 2009 | 32 Views | [diary=428782]

The bridge of no return!
Local Kids
Top of Dead Woman's Pass

By ProfeWick
August 14th 2009
Toursim in Cusco South America » Peru » Cusco » Cusco » Cusco
The real thing
The real thing
Gentleman playing the flute in Paucartambo. His clothes are real, and his Quechua is flawless.
I have to start this blog by saying thanks for all of your comments and feedback. It´s amazing to feel so well supported by my coleagues and friends. Today´s blog will vary substantially from those that I have previously posted. This has been a week of reflection and hard work. My weeks of Quechua lessons have manifested themselves in some interesting ways that I would like to share. First of all, a brief description of a regular day in my life here. I know that the travel and the photos are great, but so is the regular life that I [View Full Entry]

ProfeWick - Trisha Wickwire | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 14th 2009 | 63 Views | [diary=428245]

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Paying Tribute

By 2lorelei
August 11th 2009
Home again home again... South America » Peru » Cusco » Cusco » Cusco
Lack of blog entries again... sorry... but it´s been a great week! I arrived in Cusco last Wednesday with 2 friends, spent the day with them, and got up the next morning to meet my family at the hotel! We´ve spent a great week being tourists in Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu (Mel & I climbed Wayna Picchu in 25 minutes... piece of cake. Confirmed that I´ve mostly overcome my fear of heights... only a huge drop on a 1.5 foot wide path). We´re now back in Cusco, spending a great night in a nice hostel in San Blas, [View Full Entry]

2lorelei - Laura G | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 11th 2009 | 40 Views | [diary=427465]


By nomuchaagua
August 10th 2009
Machu Picchu & Cusco South America » Peru » Cusco » Cusco
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nomuchaagua - No Mucha Agua | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 12th 2009 | 64 Views | [diary=427658]

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