Ok folks, this will be the last travel post for a while and I’ll get back to the usual random stuff. 🙂 The Inca Trail Continued So to continue from the tough second day hike, that was a 10 hr hike that just about killed me. By the time, I reached the campsite, I had barely enough energy to sit…
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All Aboard the Incal Trail to Machu Picchu Part I
The bus left the hostel at 7 am to take us to the area where the porters were busy organizing our gear and duffel bags. They also had snacks available for us to take for the hike such as juice boxes, oranges, apples, bananas, and cookies. This was our only chance to get the snacks, so I think out of…
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The Final Day Before The Trek and Eating Guinea Pig
With only our daypacks and duffel bags, we took a bus ride to the town of Ollantaytambo. This town is an Inca site, about 60 km northwest of Cusco. We visited a local community and saw the local women weave beautiful designs by hand. The tour guide mentioned all these designs are all in their head and they don’t work…
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Setting up Base Camp in Cusco
I know many of you are eagerly awaiting some visual stimulation from my Peru trip. Well this post has it! Let me begin with the acclimatization in Cusco. I live in a city that is pretty low in terms of feet above sea level. According to Wikipedia, Cusco is about 3,400 m (11,200 ft). I started to notice the change…
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En Route to Peru and Machu Picchu
I’m finally making some time to write about my adventure in Peru. I spent the majority of last week battling a cold/fever I caught from my friend who caught it on the trip, playing catch up with my course for work (still behind, although not as much compared to before I went away) and just getting back into the swing…
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