My Trip to Peru
(2015)
Day 1: Lima
Day 2: Lima - Cuzco - Sacred Valley
Day 3: Sacred Valley - Ollantaytambo
Day 4: Ollantaytambo - Machu Picchu
Day 5: Machu Picchu to
Cuzco
Day 6 - 7: Cuzco
Day 8: Cuzco - Lima
Trip Highlights
Andes in the air wow all the passengers on the
plane. Andes is very amazing.
Beautiful Scenery on the way to Sacred Valley
Ollantaytambo Fortress built by the Inca in 1400s is
as impressive as Machu Picchu. Take a taxi from Urubamba Bus Terminal to
Ollantaytambo Ruins for approximately 30 mins. The taxi fare to the fortress is
20 pesos. The taxi fare on the way back is 25 pesos.
The view on the top of Ollantaytambo Fortress.
Temples on the top of hill after climbing up over
200s steps.
Machu Picchu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most popular attraction in Peru. In
2007, it was voted as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Best spot for taking
a photo of the whole site is from the guardhouse on top of the hill at Machu
Picchu.
Panorama Views of Machu Picchu
A close look for the house of the guardian and terrace of
Machu Picchu
Temples and main plaza of Machu Picchu
A close look for the buildings at Machu Picchu.
Temple of the Three Windows in Machu Picchu
Cusco is the former capital city of the Incas. Military
ceremony at the main square of Cusco (Plaza de Armas) where has been the heart
of Cusco from the time of Inca Empire.
Cusco Cathedral Basilica
The famous “Guinea Pig Last Supper” painting by
Marcos Zapata in 1753 at Cusco Cathedral Basilica
Typical streets of Cusco. You can see stones on the
ground and the base of the houses.
The church of Santo Domingo was built on the ruins
of the famous Inca site Coricancha (Templo del sol)
Tambomachay ruins near cusco (the bath of the
Inca). It consists of a series of aqueducts, canals and waterfalls that run
through the terraced rocks.
Sacsayhuaman is the most significant ruin in Cusco.
It is thought to have both military and religious significance. The rock is giant and the whole structure was well built.
A view of Plaza de Armas from the top of the hill
in Cusco
Tips for Travelling in Peru
Must Do
1. Flights: book as early as possible for both international and
domestic flights
2. Food: must try Inca Coca, Alpaca Steaks, corns and potatoes
3. Machu Picchu Stamp: available to stamp your passport at the site
entrance
4. Best Spot for Photo: best spot for Machu
Picchu photo is at the house of the guardian
5. Shopping: Cuzco has the lowest price for souvenirs.
6. Currency: spend all remaining Peruvian pesos before you leave
the country
7. Negotiation: bargain with taxi driver for the taxi fare before
your ride
8. Safety: Cash put in hidden belt on your waist
9. Language: Most local people don’t speak English. Learn basic
Spanish words.
10. Oxygen: Most Cuzco hotels have oxygen tanks for customers
11. Combo Tickets: Buy combo tickets for ruins at Ollantaytambo
and Cusco.
Avoid
1.
Currency: currency exchange at airports or local currency exchange
shops.
2.
Photo: take a photo with alpaca will need to pay 1-2 peso
3.
Taxi: avoid taking taxi from unauthorized vehicles
4.
Souvenirs: Machu Picchu train station market is expensive
5.
Oxygen Bottle: oxygen bottle is not needed for Machu Picchu site
6.
Washroom: no washroom or food shops inside the Machu Picchu ruins.
7.
Tap Water: Tap bottle is not portable. Please purchase bottled water.
8. Altitute Sickness: Avoid alcohol, greasy foods and intense exercises.
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Useful Maps For Macchu Picchu and Cusco