Machu Picchu

The bus ride up to the entrance to Machu Picchu took us up a winding road. We passed many people trudging up in the wet to save the US$25 round trip bus fare! We were glad we'd opted to take theЧитать далее
More photos of Machu Picchu

Yet more photos of Machu Picchu

Return to Aguas Calientes

After our tour, we said our goodbyes to Julius and returned to Aguas Calientes by bus. When we got there, we headed straight to a café overlooking the centre of town and the railway line. WeЧитать далее
Lunch and wandering

At 12.30pm, we headed to the designated restaurant for the lunch that was included in the price of our tour. It turned out to be the only disappointing thing in our two-day trip. The food was OK,Читать далее
Aguas Calientes train station

At 4pm, we went to check-in for our train. While we waited, I took photos of the beautiful flowers in the station garden.
Return to Cusco

Our train departed promptly at 4.45pm. There is no Vistadrome carriage on the return journey, so we remained in our allocated seats. We were served a similar snack box to yesterday. ForЧитать далее
Visiting CTTC

We spent the morning at the hostel. I was in the co-working area catching up with posts, and Mark was fixing the tent bag and other more mundane tasks.
At about 2pm, we went out to explore a bitЧитать далее
Qorikancha, the Convent of Santa Domingo

From the weaving centre, we walked a short distance up the road to visit Qorikancha. This place was once the richest temple in the Inca empire, built in the mid-15th century during the reign of TupacЧитать далее
More photos of Qorikancha

Yet more photos of Qorikancha

Walk through Cusco and a late lunch

From Qorikancha, we walked up to the Plaza de Armas, Cusco's main square. On the way, we passed more Inca ruins. They weren't even marked on my city map, so I've no idea what they were!
In IncaЧитать далее
Return to the hostel

After our meal, we walked back to the hostel, where we spent the evening catching up on posts and podcasts.
A few hours wandering around Cusco

We had breakfast, and then I spent a couple of hours in the co-working area before going off to explore a bit more of Cusco. Mark wasn’t feeling great, so he stayed in the hostel. We arranged toЧитать далее
Exploring San Blas

I continued my walk through the artist's district of San Blas. It's full of arts and craft studios - right up my street!
As I walked, the heavens opened! Luckily, I had my waterproof jacket withЧитать далее
Museo Maximo Laura

From the cathedral, I headed up a street I hadn’t walked up before. I came across Maximo Laura's exhibition studio. The glorious colours of his works displayed in the windows drew meЧитать далее
Museum of Monastic Life

I crossed the road to visit the Museum of Monastic Life in St Catherine's Monastery. I had no idea what to expect, but it turned out to be a real highlight of my time in Cusco.
In Inca times, theЧитать далее
My visit to St Catherine's continues

I next visited the study. Intellectual education was one of the essential elements of a nun's preparation. It included the study of the holy scriptures and theological writings.
One of the mostЧитать далее
More photos of Saint Catherine's

The next room I explored was the Foundress's Cell. The foundress of the monastery, the Spanish-born widow Lucia de Padilla, arrived in Cusco from Arequipa in 1605, accompanied by 24 nuns and 2Читать далее
Ceremonies in Plaza des Armes

From the monastery, I walked back up to the main square to have a look at the nativity scene. There was some sort of indigenous performance going on. It was raining, but I stopped to watch. IЧитать далее
Posh lunch out

I spent the morning in the co-working area writing. Later, we went out for lunch to a restaurant we had spotted the other day. It was upmarket Peruvian food and it was all delicious. They brought usЧитать далее
Leaving Cusco

After eight days in Cusco, we were back on the road this morning. I was sorry to be leaving! I feel like there is so much more to see in the city and the surrounding area. Hopefully, we'll come backЧитать далее
The drive continues

Later in the morning, after a toilet stop, we climbed up to over 4000 metres again. The landscape changed dramatically. We were now seeing rolling hills littered with imposing rock formations withЧитать далее
Lake views and a truck lunch

We drove up and down winding roads. At one point, we passed a stunning lake with cultivated fields in the foreground and stunning peaks behind.
We stopped for lunch in a scenic spot. We were at anЧитать далее
On to Chivay

Soon after lunch, we came to an unfinished bridge across quite a wide river. It looked like it had been in that state for quite some time! We were forced to cross the rather rickety old bridgeЧитать далее