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Las Lineas de Nazca

Fuimos a Nazca sin otra intención que sobrevolar las misteriosas líneas de Nazca, y así fue. A las 6.30 de la mañana estábamos entrando en la ciudad y 3 horas más tarde estábamos subiendo a una avioneta para sobrevolar la zona durante 45 minutos, a 150 metros de altura, y poder ver así las...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on May 2, 2010 from Nazca, Peru
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



La Ciudad Encontrada

Tren de la compañía PeruRail ida/vuelta Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes: 48€ (el más barato a las peores horas) Autobús ida/vuelta Aguas Calientes – Ciudadela Arquelógica Machu Picchu: 11€ (también se puede caminar) Entrada al sitio arqueológico de Machu Picchu: 35€ Ver Machu Picchu,...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on April 30, 2010 from Aguas Calientes, Peru
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



El Valle Sagrado de los Incas

Aguas Calientes o también denominado Machu Picchu Pueblo se encuentra al norte de Cusco a unos 112km y es el lugar último de entrada a Machu Picchu. De camino a Aguas Calientes paramos en un par de poblaciones situadas en el Valle Sagrado: Pisac y Ollantaytambo. Las dos poseen un sitio...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on April 29, 2010 from Ollantaytambo, Peru
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



La Capital del Imperio Inca

El Cusco es el punto de partida para llegar a Machu Picchu, pero también una ciudad que posee un centro histórico interesante. Como toda ciudad colonial tiene su plaza de armas, y un puñado de iglesias, de hecho, durante la época de ocupación, los españoles se dedicaron a construir iglesias...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on April 27, 2010 from Cusco, Peru
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



After the physically exhausting train to Machu Picchu, the only thing left to do is...get an hour long, full body massage

We arrived in Arequipa our first stop in Peru, without any expectations at all. So were delighted to find ourselves in a really chic, cosmopolitan city with trendy bars,restaurants and a lovely central plaza. Jack one of the boys we were travelling with from Lake Titicaca spoke Spanish and so...

permalink written by  JodesAndTay on April 27, 2010 from Arequipa, Peru
from the travel blog: Jodes and Tay escape to SA



Arequipa y Yanque

Dejamos la Isla del Sol para volver a Copacabana y desde allí (en bus) cruzar la frontera a Perú que se encuentra a 15 minutos. Llegamos a Puno, ciudad peruana también a orillas del lago Titicaca y de allí empalmamos autobús para llegar a Arequipa, ciudad que nos la habían recomendado varias...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on April 23, 2010 from Arequipa, Peru
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



ROUGH ITINERARY for RAFT RACE WEEK

***************************************************************************************** LIMA – EASTER ISLAND Excursion 25000 BA Miles plus $ 67.80 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MON 13 Sep 2010 20:25 13 Sep ...

permalink written by  mrhalliday on April 14, 2010 from Iquitos, Peru
from the travel blog: IQUITOS and EASTER ISLAND- September 2010



Lake Titicaca

We arrived in Puno in the morning and were able to go directly on a tour to Lake Titicaca. Lake Titicaca is the world highest navigable lake and according to legend, this lake gave birth to the Inca civilization. Thus it is regarded as a very sacred place. Soon, after the minibus ride...

permalink written by  Steffi & Chris on February 1, 2010 from Puno, Peru
from the travel blog: 212 days



Machu Picchu, NOT!

This post will be allot shorter than usual because we are now in Argentina and a little bit behind on the blogging. =) We came to Cusco after a 20h bus journey that took us over the andes from Lima, and on the way all our fellow travelers where sniffing Alcohol, like the kind you clean wounds...

permalink written by  Steffi & Chris on January 25, 2010 from Cusco, Peru
from the travel blog: 212 days



Minimalistic in Lima

After a long bus trip we arrived in Lima. We went to the apartment where the guys who would host us lived. When we stood outside their door there was a window in the door open and through it we could see two guys in their underwear lying passed out on two mattresses on the floor. I came to think...

permalink written by  Steffi & Chris on January 20, 2010 from Lima, Peru
from the travel blog: 212 days



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