The journey over was fine. We got a bit lost at NY airport and had a little tour with Jan, but eventually found our way to the right place. Transit in Lima ...
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The Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
(Jan 25 '08)
THE ANTICIPATION
(Amber)
So before I start, here’s a snapshot of the Inca Trail. The Inca Trail is arguably the most famous hike in South America. The Incan Empire, at its height in around ...
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Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
(Dec 01 '07)
To download the pictures took soooo long ' now I don´t have time right now to write ... next time! Just enjoy the pictures for now ;-)
OK, first of all: The Inca Trail was awesome, amazing, ...
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Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail
(Jun 14 '07)
Finally it was time for us to embark upon the famous Inca Trail and follow in the footsteps of the Incas (up and down 1000s of "bloody Inca steps" as our guide called them), towards the sacred citadel ...
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Night in porters´ village and Machu Picchu
(Nov 29 '07)
Cuzco (or Cusco) is the base point for trips to the jungle, Inca ruins (the famous of which is Machu Picchu) and river rafting options. I would hazard a guess that every tourist who visits Peru will ...
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Machu Picchu
(Nov 10 '07)
So we arrived in La Paz on the Thursday afternoon and a group of us booked to cycle the 63 kms of the Worlds Most Dangerous Road the following morning. We met with our guides, from Gravity ...
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Pictures-
Inca Trail (http://www.flickr.com /photos/brianandkim /collections /72157602727400407/)
The mountains were steep, and the packs ...
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Machu Pichu
(Nov 08 '07)
After a 4 hour train journey through huge mountains and deep valleys we arrived in the small purpose built tourist town of Aguas Callientas. We found a great little hotel - cheap and very clean - and ...
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Riverside extortion and hot springs!
(Oct 28 '06)
We began the day by crossing and extension bridge into more lush vegetation. The terrain for the morning was relatively steep and downhill. Along the way, we walked by wild strawberries (just ...
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Machu Picchu andthe sacred valley of the Incas!
(Jul 04 '05)
"Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, Santa Maria, Santa Theresa, Huayna picchu, Coati Mundi, Sacsayhuaman"
Hi everyone! FINALLY have a chance to email! Been a REALLY busy couple of days, but it has been GREAT!!!! ...
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