Elvis In The Building – Inca Highland Trek

I fully understand why so many tours to the Guerba brochure are visiting Peru and Bolivia. Great food, stunning Inca and colonial architecture, nice people, snow-capped mountains, ancient roads and good value for money, both countries are fantastic.

My wife Lorraine, eight other travelers and I "Inca Highlands Trek" is a 16-day tour in Peru and Bolivia, including a longer 6 day excursion to Machu Picchu, the first highlight of the tour on the shores of Lake Titicaca Copacabana was a calm and quite crazy city, a historic town dominated by the cathedral, where the priests did not only care for human souls but also visit the park with the pagan witch doctor, to bless all kinds of vehicles.

Copacabana party

Since our visit coincided with the Southern Cross constellation festival, the whole flow of party spirits and parades of parades and dancers went through the streets during the night and until the following day, after these holidays an early night We called for the voyage to the Sun Island and the High altitude hiking, where we visited the Inca ruins where the Inca-creation legend began.

The following days we went back to the shores of Lake Titicaca. We went to Antiplán and stopped at various locations in Inca after we started off at Cuzco, a fascinating city that was later explored and explained on our guided tours. A wide variety of nightlife and restaurants allowed us to experiment with a number of local delicacies such as guinea pig and llamas kebab, and the latter are far from the most popular.

A 6-day trip began in Mollepata village and then followed the less-used Inka trail to the Apurimac Valley to our camp at the foot of the holy 6.271m mountain at Nevado Salcantay. We did not only reward us with fantastic prospects, but as we walked on the highway the next day, a large part of a glacier was fired off by tossing snow and ice into the air, and there was a wonderful snow with us. From the holy mountain we descended to Hayalabamba, where we entered the classic Inka path and headed for the camp at "Dead Female Rabbit".

Our way followed the rough landscape as a huge roller Above deck, cloudy forest adorns with orchids, inca tunnels and ancient ruins. In Inpunpunku (the sun gate) we rewarded Machu Picchu's first outlook. That's amazing. Without getting into another long adjective line, it's even more powerful than I expected. Another great addition to the Inca trails is that the main highlight is at the end of the tour rather than on a peak where you can spend several days at peak time. The following day, with the promise of a loose invention, we left the ancient city and took a bus to our Aguas Calientes hotel. Even though our tired feet are falling into the night, we go to the night.

From the beginning, the leaders Raul & Demas, our chefs and our marinas made the trip as enjoyable as Food was.

The next day was the big tour on the site before he went back to Cuzco, then Lima. At this stage of the tour, after working for six years as a tour guide in Africa, I realized how well it worked during the tour – it was a very bad time to finally break the tour. As expected at Cuzco Airport from previous flight passengers, Lima Airport was still foggy and the flights returned to hours. Our upcoming flights have become inaccessible. After calling on our Cuzco office, I learned that Cuzco's transfer director at the airport has already arranged things. "Elvis is in the building," they told me. After I've met him, we've come across many strange looks and have some good comments while I walked around the airport and asked, "Are you alright?" Needless to say, Elvis Macoyllo was found; He outserved the flights and entered our reputation

Source by Gary Ashdown

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