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Today we have a day to rest. I think everybody needs it. We are all happy we all made it all the way on the trail . What an experience it was. The day was spent wandering around the city and enjoying artisian craft shopping. Peruvians make some of the most beautifull handicraft. [View Full Entry]

Alessandra Andre - Alessandra & Andre Pagliaro | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 22nd 2005 | 89 Views | [diary=11421]


By Vest
June 18th 2005
All that and more South America » Peru » Cusco » Machu Picchu
- FOOD: Well deserved huge pizza after walking for hours. Coffee and cake on the first class train back. - AREA: WOW, worth it's status as a prime tourist site. Amazing, smooth rocked architecture, cool acoustics, stunning forested mountained backdrop, spiritual rocks. Climb up the famous Waynapicchu mountain and down to the Temple of the Moon through jungle scenery. - PEOPLE: Not too many to begin with but a mass of American tourists by the end. Excitable adults on the first class train back when the 'entertainment' came on - an alpaca fashion show! - WEATHER: Glorious sunrise over [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 23rd 2005 | 84 Views | [diary=14540]


We made it! It is kind of surreal to finally be there after this long trek. It feels like we´ve been on the trail for much longer than only 3 days. This morning we woke up at 3:00 am to race into the dark to be one of the first at the Sun gate. Andre was actually the first there with two other´s from our group. What an amazing sight... Machu Picchu´s beauty is inexplicable! [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 19th 2005 | 228 Views | [diary=11420]

Machu 2

Well, it has not arrived. I shall try to keep this one upbeat though I'm feeling less and less of a trooper. The hotel I stayed in last night had no telephone, no heating and they just didn''t understand the problem. I'm completely paralysed by my lack of language. After running to a shop this morning to phone the airport again (they wouldn't pick up at all yesterday] and receiving the bad news that they do not have my luggage but could not tell me any more or answer my English questions, I went straight to my books. Rarely have I [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 17th 2005 | 155 Views | [diary=11218]


By Beamish
June 17th 2005
Horse riding South America » Peru » Cusco » Cusco
More bad things but I also went horse riding, which was very good. I bought some jeans, you see, so I could. They're a bit tight, but tight is warm, right? That's how they wear them round here and they're also good for riding. At first, I thought I'd made a big mistake by saying I had experience because my pony was massively un [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 18th 2005 | 179 Views | [diary=11295]


Day 3 Such an easier day! The slopes are nice and not too steep and there was a beautifull white dog that keeped me company on the trail. I made it to the last camp before Machu Picchu at around 11h00 am and the weather was just perfect. Andre´s knees are giving him problems now so he took it a little bit slower. And guess who has the cold now!! [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 19th 2005 | 163 Views | [diary=11418]


- FOOD: Nothing much to report here for once. - AREA: High season and fully booked up. Not used to this. Ollantaytambo is a small village with a relazed feel with a fantastic Inca fortress, old Inca plaza and hills to climb (steep and hard work though). Cheap, nice hostel. - PEOPLE: Chatty locals. Wish I could chat more than the basics with them. Old man begging for money and crying. Heartbreaking. Cute local boy who decided to be my guide for climbing the hill. Other cute locals who demand money! - WEATHER: Burning sun. Thur 16th: I left my backpack [View Full Entry]

Vest - Michelle Harris | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 23rd 2005 | 104 Views | [diary=12651]


Hello again! We just got back from the requisite trip to Machu Picchu. It's like an Inca Disneyland! We expected to see Mickey and Goofy at any time. Ok, it wasn´t that bad. We actually really enjoyed Machu Picchu. It can just be a little intimidating because you know that every tourist around Cusco is going to be going there, and that´s a lot of tourists. Figuring out how to get to MP is the hardest part of all. There are many options, none of them convenient, and all pricey. We looked into doing the Inca Trail, but it turns out [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 16th 2005 | 527 Views | [diary=11115]

Ana and Ryan in a completely unique shot from Machu Picchu
Climbing up Wayna Picchu
Looking back on Machu Picchu from Wayna Picchu

By Beamish
June 16th 2005
Note South America » Peru » Cusco » Cusco
Normally, I wouldnt have put "role" instead of "roll" - I put this down purely to tiredness, not my regressed spelling age. I actually don´t know how to spell acommodation, however. My Spanish phrasebook is annoying me. It doesn´t tell you how to say "I need", "there was" or even "because". "Because" must be in there somewhere, surely. Nontheless, I´m going to buy a real Spanish-English dictionary. Though perhaps this will be difficult. I failed again today to buy a notebook. They had authentic-looking, leather bound, recycled-paper appearing things, but I want something like you get in a I [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 16th 2005 | 146 Views | [diary=11162]


By Emma Jota
June 16th 2005
I DID IT! South America » Peru » Cusco » Inca Trail
Wow! I can’t believe I did it! The Inca Trail! It’s just something else. Day 1: A Gentle Start The bus picked us up from our hostel at stupid o clock and it was a couple of hours before we reached our first stop, a little village called Piskacuchu were there were hundreds of locals all selling big sticks for walking, coco leaves, water and snacks. We grabbed a quick breakfast and when i went out the back of the restaurant there was a big cage full of guinea pigs! No doubt headed for the dinner table that night! aaww!! So [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 19th 2005 | 185 Views | [diary=11326]

The Path
Conquering the Dead Womans Pass
Me and Naomi