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Quote: At first sight, Cusco’s Plaza de Armas is a typical Spaniard colonial plaza defining the center of a sleepy – almost forgotten - town. It takes some time and acquaintance with characteristics of various cultures Read More
Quote: Our experience with Q'ente was awful! We did the lares trek to Maccu PicchuThe schedule was for their bus to take us back from Ollantaytambo to Cuzco.When we arrived by train to the station, their bus (in which Read More
Quote: The San Francisco Monastery and Catacombs is the highlight of a Lima Centro tour. We visited on our own and were assigned to a large group with an English-speaking guide. The guide is free with admission and Read More
Quote: Chan Chan was once the largest Adobe city in the world at 20km and even today you can see its oblong walls and structures spread out on all sides of the highway, as you drive in from the airport to Trujillo. The Read More
Quote: A few minutes walk from the Plaza de Armas of the Southern Peruvian colonial town of Arequipa is the Museo Universidad Catolica de Santa Maria, also know as Museo Santury. It is essentially an anthropological Read More
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Quote: Sachsaywaman is an Inca fortress with massive “imported” rocks at the lowest level. These were used in combination with much smaller material at the next level and then smaller stones as you ascend. At the very Read More
Quote: As said in the "Planning Machu Picchu" entry of this journal, the best strategy for a visit to the area is to begin with the Sacred Valley; that’s true for altitude acclimatization considerations, but also for Read More
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