Writing from the center of Aguas Calientes, also known as the village of Machu Picchu, where everyone stops for a day or so around their hiking of Machu Picchu. Our journey here has been absolutely spectacular. We're very blessed to be here!
First we took a bus from Valparaiso to Santiago on Tuesday afternoon where our flight left at 7PM. We stopped briefly in Iquique and arrived in Lima a little after midnight. The customs lines were ridiculously long, and there were a lot of stupid forms regarding the swine flu that we had to fill out but we're never really checked by authorities. Once through we got our bags and went to the 'lottery,' as I call it, where you press a button and are randomly given a red or green light, telling you if you have to get your bag scanned or not. Of course (this happened to me in El Salvador, and let's not forget The Apple), I got a red light, but luckily my scan went through with no problems and we were in the clear. We got Peruvian currency (Nuevo Soles), got snacks and went the security to sleep at our gate until 4:30AM when we boarded the next plane to Cuzco. After a breathtaking trip we arrived at 6AM and quickly got a gentleman from a tour company to accompany us to a hostel, which was only $13 with all the ammenities of a hotel! When we arrived the getleman showed us several different routes we could take to Machu Picchu. We had been planning to buy all the bus, train, and entrance tickets by ourself, so we already knew the prices and were able to get exactly what we wanted for only a little more money which saved us the trouble of finding all the places to buy tickets etc.
After resting a bit we went out to explore the city and found great sandwiches for $2!!! Everything is so cheap once you arrive, if I can find cheap flights here I will definitely return many times in my life.
Finally, this morning, we woke up around 6 to get a bus at 7 which took us to a train. Both trips were spectacular, but the bus was a little rough because the road had loads of 180 degree turns as we went down into a valley where the train was. I've been trying to upload photos this whole time to space this hunk of writing out but the internet must be too slow here. Wish I was in Cusco! Faster internet I've had since home!
Posted by
John Webster
on
7/16/2009 04:30:00 PM
Labels:
Machu Picchu,
Vacation
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