What a day! Part 2
14 mars 2023, PérouThe scenic drive through the sacred valley is beautiful with the snow cap mountains, and emerald green range. Next stop, Himalayan salt wells. There are 3700 salt wells, owned by the people of theEn savoir plus
The scenic drive through the sacred valley is beautiful with the snow cap mountains, and emerald green range. Next stop, Himalayan salt wells. There are 3700 salt wells, owned by the people of theEn savoir plus
Sacred Valley. Casa Killaunu (House), Moray Archeological Site, Museo Inkariy
We woke to the sounds of drizzling rain but more comforting, to the sounds of the chef and helper starting to cookEn savoir plus
Little quad tour which was actually pretty nice because it had rain a lot and so there where a lot of potholes on the way 😏😉 (videos)
And we are getting a little bit international by learningEn savoir plus
Restless as always I start my adventure to the Sacred Valley with a colectivo ride to Ollantaytambo. The old Inca town provides awesome views of temples and the mountain range. After enjoying a greatEn savoir plus
Secret Valley Tag. Also gehen wir den Geheimnissen der Inkas mal auf die Spur. Indiana Jones wäre stolz auf uns.
Die örtliche Rental-Mafia hat uns den eigenen Mietwagen ja zerdroschen, dafür hatEn savoir plus
On Friday, we booked a tour with Maras adventure. We were going to go ziplining near the town if Maras and go to the ruins of Moray and go to the salt mine Salineras. There was a series of 4 ziplinesEn savoir plus
After Moray, we made a brief stopover at the town of Maras. This is the nearest village to the Inca Salt fields.
Here,we learnt that there are 3 types of salts that are extracted from the salt fieldsEn savoir plus
After spending some more time walking around the terraced salt fields, we started our way back to Cusco. We reached back at about 2:30 pm.
The 1st thing we did was to move the Sacred Valley tour fromEn savoir plus
Mana pēdējā pilnā diena Peru. Aizdevāmies palūkoties mazu daļiņu no Inku Svētās ielejas, kur klimats bija tik labvēlīgs, ka tur auga visvisādi labumi. Apmeklējām arī sālsraktuves, kurEn savoir plus
Depuis l'époque Inca, Maras est utilisé pour extraire le sel par évaporation, à partir d’une source naturelle d’eau très salée. Ils existent plus de 3000 bassins ! C'est énorme !
Comme bonsEn savoir plus
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Maras
Voyageur Salt mines, our first glimpse from high above
Voyageur The varieties of corn and potatoes they grow
Voyageur So many tuk tuk's in Ollantaytambo!
Voyageur Neat!!!