Tuesday, June 14, 2011

What are the best things to do in Cuzco, Peru


What are the best things to do in Cuzco, Peru?
I'll be working at an Orphanage in Huancayo for three weeks and then I'll be taking a week to go see the sites in Cuzco. What should I do? Machu Picchu is of course the main thing, is there an inexpensive 3 or four day hike through tht jungle I can take? What souvenirs should I look for? Give me the inside scoop so I'll know that to avoid and what not to miss. Thank you!!!!!!
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While looking for souvenirs look for like magnets for your refrigerator or come back with exotic fruits or something take 2 to 3 cameras to take pictures of everything you see when u go to reveal the photos make extra copies so that u can give some to ur family or in case one gets lost u still have another one
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Hi I would check out Machu Pichu for sure.. You might want to do the lares trek or 2 day inca trail or something like that too. also get a tour of the sacred valley and the cusco city tour. we used www.sunriseperu.com for all our treks and travel there.. they are based in peru. as for souveniers there are tons everywhere.. the scarfs and hats and necklaces are always good to give to people
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The cusco region has a lot sites to be seen. The temple of the lightning in Cusco is impresive and some other limestone shrines near by. On the other hand the sacred valley when going to Machupicchu is worthy to be seen. If you are explorer you can hike further to Vicabamba last inca remote stronhold, or if you are more traditionalist stay in Cusco and Machupicchu. but if you are more adventure you can try mountain biking, horse riding, rafting and jungle trips like Manu. Finally you can visit PPZ for live rock and jazz concerts just 2 block from the main square, it has good atmosphere, local people and nice drinks. http://www.southamericamyjourney.com In the folowing site you can find the right tour for you by answering a interesting test: http://www.southamericamyjourney.com/reservas/paginas/nextjourney.php
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Good for you! Take in the ruins in Cuzco and go horseback riding. It's super cheap and totally worth it. I don't think an inexpensive multi-day hike exists. Make train reservations to Machu Picchu in advance and hike to up to the peak of Wanapicchu(sp). Save your money for the expensive jungle hike for your next trip to Machu Piccu. Once you see it, you will want to go back. As far as souvenirs go, pick up a hand-made chess set featuring the Incas vs the Spanish explorers. It may sound ridiculous, but I think it is one of the coolest gifts I've ever brought back. good luck