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hernan252 · 2 years ago
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EXCURSIÓN A MACHU PICCHU 1 DÍA
Este tour está especialmente diseñado para aquellos que tienen poco tiempo y quieren realizar la EXCURSIÓN A MACHU PICCHU 1 DÍA ; Realice una visita guiada para comprender todo sobre esta maravilla moderna durante esta visita a Machu Picchu. Explora Machu Picchu visitando sus sitios más importantes como el Intihuatana y el Templo del Sol, tomando panorámicas y postales desde la Casa del Guardián. Disfruta del impresionante paisaje a orillas del río Urubamba en un tren rodeado por las montañas del Valle Sagrado.
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manessha545 · 2 months ago
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Machu Picchu, Peru: Machu Picchu is a 15th-century Inca citadel located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru on a mountain ridge at 2,430 meters. Often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas", it is the most familiar icon of the Inca Empire. It is located in the Machupicchu District within Urubamba Province above the Sacred Valley, which is 80 kilometers northwest of Cusco. Wikipedia
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 years ago
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MACHU PICCHU
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kitaston · 1 year ago
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From Cusco to Machu Picchu
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eopederson · 6 months ago
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Canteria inca, Machu Picchu, Cusco, 2010.
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ayquebella · 7 months ago
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Vintage Peru Chrysocolla Stones & Silver Inca Tumi Faces Pierced Dangle Earrings
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Striking and eye-catching, pre-Columbian Inca dangle earrings with Tumi warrior faces and Chrysocolla stone inlays. The pierced earrings have intricately designed, ancient, geometric symbols reminiscent of the Nazca geoglyphs that are believed to represent the path to spiritual enlightenment. From each earring dangles the face of ceremonial Tumi, the national symbol of Peru, which contains two small Chrysocolla stones inlays, a tiny one at the top of the post and a larger one in the center of the Tumi head.
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Remarkable tribal artistry and design in this wonderful and attention grabbing, pair of pierced earrings. They are lightweight, have an undisturbed, natural patina, and display very beautifully to frame the face.
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blogdeviajes · 10 months ago
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Machu Picchu, retorno a la normalidad
El paro que estaban llevando adelante grupos locales en Aguas Calientes se levantó luego de un acuerdo entre el gobierno peruano y las autoridades de Cusco. El conflicto se había dado a partir del tema de la venta de entradas de acceso a la ciudadela inca, que pasaba de estar gestionado desde Cusco por la Dirección de Cultura a manejarse desde Lima, a partir de un contrato con la empresa privada…
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machupicchutour · 10 months ago
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willytravel-blog · 1 year ago
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TREKS IN CUSCO por cusco destination Por Flickr:  CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK You can visit the architectural complex Choquequirao is situated in Vilcabamba at 3100 meters, considered the last Inka refuge and place of resistance from the invaders, when doing this trek you will enjoy beautiful scenery, you'll see the impressive Apurimac Canyon, flora and wildlife along the path. This route offers a strenuous but formidable journey due to the various existing ecosystems. Useful Information - Starting Altitude - 2900m / 9515ft. - Highest Altitude - 3050m / 10,005ft- Walking Distance - 64 km / 40 miles- Longest Day - Day 1, approximately 25 km/15.5 miles- Overall Difficulty - Difficult INCA JUNGLE TO MACHU PICCHU Our Inca Jungle Trail classic To Machu Picchu combines adventure sports such as mountain biking, rafting, zip line, hot spring and trekking for 4 days until you reach Machu Picchu and one of the additional mountains "Machu Picchu Mountain" or "Huaynapicchu". The Inca Jungle route is the favorite tour for young people from all over the world who come to Cusco in search of deferent adventures and extreme sports. As a Tourism Agency located in Cusco we offer a differentiated service; with an exclusive route, trained guides (real command of English, local history and adventure sports), bicycles equipped for downhill, the safest rafting and zipline services. We recommend our passengers book in advance to have everything insured and avoid unnecessary risks such as loss of equipment, lack of access to Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Mountain, Huayna Picchu or even worse, being stranded in Aguas Calientes (no return train). This tour is one of the classic routes full of adrenaline to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu.Useful Information - Starting Altitude: 4400m / 14435ft. - Highest Altitude: 4350 meters / 14271 ft. - Minimum Altitude: 1430 meters / 4691 ft - Biking distance: 65km / 40 mile - Biking time: 3.5 to 4 hour approximately. - Hiking distance: 19 Kilometers / 12.3 mile - Overall Difficulty: Moderate INCA QAURRY TREK TO MACHU PICCHU The quarry of Cachicata was the place of extraction of the stones that were used for the construction of Ollantaytambo and many surrounding areas. This place is 9 kilometers from the Inca town of Ollantaytambo and has three groups of quarries: Molle Pucro, Sirkusirkuyoc (it was the largest), shows evidence of having been in full operation when the Spaniards entered this area. And finally Kantirayoq or Cacchicata, where another type of extraction of minerals and precious stones was practiced.Useful Information - Starting Altitude - 3350 meters / 10990 feet . - Highest Altitude - 4500m / 14,764ft- Walking Distance - 25 km / 15.5 miles- Meals - 2 breakfast, 2 lunch, 2 dinner, 2 tea times, 2 wake up tea- Overall Difficulty - Moderate- STARTING POINT: - Cusco at your hotel
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chaletnz · 2 years ago
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Machu Picchu Adventure: The Journey Back to Cusco
Once we’d finished our tour, Cherry and I walked down the mountain back to Aguas Calientes town where her friend Florence was waiting. The downhill descent was very steep, and Cherry seemed to be having an easier time than me with my bad knee and lack of general fitness! Her and Florence are working as nurses near Manchester which I had kind of expected actually, she said they’d lived there for about 18 years but got funny looks on other tours when they said they’re from the UK so they just say Philippines. We took a couple of breaks when we started sweating a lot but were careful not to sit for too long and have our legs turn to jelly when standing back up. Cherry was really going for it but I was having trouble keeping up so by the end I was a tired mess but she was fine. Luckily there was a water vending machine for just one sol, however unluckily it shut off after pouring only about 150ml of the 500ml I’d ordered! Once we’d reunited Cherry with Florence, I told them I was heading off for some shopping and then went straight to Coffee Trotter for a flat white and phone recharge. It was so nice to sit down in the shade with a coffee and relax for about an hour. A sad street dog wandered in at one point to try his luck but was sprayed at and shooed back out. I walked around the Aguas Calientes market a bit and bought a few little souvenirs and then stamped my passport with the Machu Picchu stamp because I’m such a tourist. I figured that I should get some lunch so I stopped in at Infinity near the train station for a cheese empanada and lemonade which hit the spot nicely. When I got back to the train station I saw Leo and Giada sitting in there so I went over to say hi and they invited me for dinner with some French people they’d met a couple days earlier. The journey back was tiring and I could barely keep my eyes open. Once we finally arrived in Ollantaytambo, the Filipino ladies and I found our names on a sign with loads of other names including loads of Israelis and the South African family. Everyone else arrived except for the family so I tried to explain to the lady to look for parents with a small child and once we were waiting in the van they finally joined us and he was asleep in his mothers arms. It was a long drive back to Cusco with a crazy driver that didn’t stop at stop signs, overtook a police checkpoint, and almost rear ended some standstill traffic. The Israelis in the front asked to get out on a tight side street and the driver let them out thinking it was just the two but no of course there were another 5 or 6 in the back who got out too and left the door wide open so the driver had to get out and close it. Once I got back to the hostel I rearranged all my bags and then took advantage of the wifi to figure out what happened to my Revolut card. Of course, it was not enough to trap all my money on there but now it had a fraudulent transaction on it which meant I had to cancel the card and order a new one after using it for literally two transactions in Peru. I decided to get it sent to my hotel in La Paz and hopefully be there at the same time it would arrive. Although I was exhausted I went out for dinner as agreed with Leo and Giada and met their friends, a French couple named Ines and Jean-Baptiste. I’d waited almost 15 minutes for Leo and Giada to show up and was minutes away from bailing and going to McDonald’s but they showed up and we all went to Limo together in the central Plaza de Armas. It was a Japanese Peruvian fusion restaurant but we all went for the Thai style food - I chose the Arroz Thai with beef which was a delicious stir fry of vegetables, rice and beef. It was a more upscale restaurant for Peru but still didn’t cost too much once the bill arrived for my meal and a passionfruit mocktail, about 70 soles or $20.
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sataniccapitalist · 2 years ago
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hernan252 · 2 years ago
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Tour to Machu Picchu
A few days ago we experienced the Tour to Machu Picchu by Train from Cusco to the lost city of the Incas: The trains that leave from Cusco meet between 5 and 7 am. meter. to reach the town of Aguas Calientes, on the mountainside of the hometown of Machu Picchu, around 10 or 11 a.m. meter. From there you have to take a bus that will take you up a zigzag slope to the top of a mountain that hides the lost city of the Incas since the conquest and for four centuries. After this adventure by train and bus, about five hours from our departure to Cusco, we can begin our visit to Machu Picchu.
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manessha545 · 6 months ago
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Machu Picchu, Peru: Machu Picchu is a 15th-century Inca citadel located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru on a 2,430-meter mountain ridge. Often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas", it is the most familiar icon of the Inca Empire. It is located in the Machupicchu District within Urubamba Province above the Sacred Valley, which is 80 kilometers (50 mi) northwest of Cusco. Wikipedia
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amazingandeanadventures · 19 days ago
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Find Trek Hiking Short Inca trail to Machu Picchu & Trekking Trips
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Embark on a journey like no other with Amazing Andean Adventures' Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu trek. This incredible hiking experience condenses the magic of the full Inca Trail into an adventurous two-day experience, offering you breathtaking landscapes, fascinating historical sites, and, of course, the unforgettable arrival at the legendary Machu Picchu. This option is perfect for those with limited time who still want to immerse themselves in the rich history and natural beauty of Peru.
The Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu starts with a scenic train ride from Cusco to KM 104, where your adventure begins. As you hike through cloud forests and past cascading waterfalls, you’ll encounter the ancient Inca site of Chachabamba, a lesser-known but equally enchanting ruin. This is just one of the many treasures you’ll discover along the trail.
What makes the Short Inca Trail especially appealing is that it combines the highlights of the longer trek with an itinerary that’s more accessible for travelers on a tight schedule. You still get to hike through lush valleys, marvel at exotic flora and fauna, and enjoy panoramic views of the Andean landscape. By choosing Amazing Andean Adventures, you’re assured of a guided experience where you can focus on the scenery, knowing that every detail has been meticulously planned.
One of the most exciting parts of the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is reaching the Sun Gate, or Inti Punku, which offers your first breathtaking glimpse of Machu Picchu. The sense of anticipation builds as you stand in awe of the vast Incan city, nestled among misty mountains. By arriving in the afternoon, you’ll experience Machu Picchu with fewer crowds, allowing you to fully appreciate its tranquility and majesty.
With Amazing Andean Adventures, you’re not only exploring one of the world’s greatest historical sites but also learning from local guides who are passionate about sharing the Incan heritage. Our knowledgeable guides bring the trail to life, sharing insights into Incan culture and the significance of each stop along the way. You’ll come away from the trek with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Peru’s rich history.
Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a curious traveler looking to witness Machu Picchu, the Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu provides an unforgettable adventure in a manageable timeframe. Let Amazing Andean Adventures help you realize your dream of trekking the Andes and uncovering the secrets of the Inca Empire.
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studiova · 25 days ago
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Perú 🇵🇪 · 4 días | Desde 4.080€
Explora Perú con nuestro increíble paquete: vuelos, alojamiento, traslados privados, visitas guiadas, y experiencias únicas como el sobrevuelo a las líneas de Nazca y excursión a las Islas Ballestas.
¡Embárcate en una aventura única a Perú! Imagina despertar entre los Andes, respirando el aire fresco de la montaña mientras el sol ilumina las ruinas ancestrales de Machu Picchu 🌄. Siente la suavidad de los tejidos artesanales en tus manos mientras recorres los coloridos mercados de Pisac 🧶. Degusta los sabores únicos de la gastronomía peruana, desde el fresco ceviche hasta el auténtico Pisco…
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eopederson · 2 years ago
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El arte de la piedra Inca X, Machu Picchu, 2010.
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