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Taray

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    • Day 154

      Ccaccaccollo, das lokale Leben erleben🇵🇪

      March 3 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      An unserem freien Morgen liefen wir zufälligerweise an eine grosse (Militär)- Parade im Stadtzentrum von Cusco. Auch das Heraufziehen der Nationalflagge während der ganze Platz die Hymne sang gehörte natürlich dazu 🇵🇪

      Danach besuchten Sisse🇩🇰, Pädi und ich nochmals den San Pedro Market. Zum Abschluss des Morgens musste ich dann express einen neuen Tagesrucksack kaufen, da bei meinem der Reisverschluss komplett auseinanderfiel. Der Morgen war somit viel teuerer als erwartet😕

      Danach fuhren wir ins Dorf Ccaccaccollo (ja, heisst wirklich so) um dort unsere Gastfamilie für heute Nacht zu treffen. Wir sind zusammen mit den Aussies (Amit🇦🇺 and Adam🇦🇺) bei der Familie von Pedro🇵🇪 einquartiert. Nach dem Kennenlernen und gemeinsamen Mittagessen schmückten wir uns mit traditionellen Kleidern ein und besuchten ein lokales Ritual für eine gute Ernte. Dabei mussten wir selber noch einige Feldarbeiten erledigen.

      Beim Fussballspiel mit den lokalen Kindern hatten wir danach viel Spass. Obwohl wir eigentlich kaum kommunizieren können, verstehen wir uns trotzdem😁 die Grosskinder von Pedro sind übrigens auch super süss🫶🏼

      Am Abend gab es wieder ein Kartenspiel mit der Gruppe und ein gemeinsames Znacht. Ich mochte das Essen extrem gut! Auch das Spielen mit Lous und Jamenit durfte nicht fehlen🥰 die Menschen sind so herzlich und insgesamt hatten wir einen tollen Tag!
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    • Day 70

      Sacred Valley

      March 14, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      We woke up in the morning and left our big backpacks in Cusco. Today we planned to visit the sacred valley and take the evening train to the Machu Picchu village. Most of the tour agencies offer sacred valley day trip. In this day trip you can visit most important sights from Inka empire apart from Machu Picchu. The trip has following route ~ Chinchero, Moray, Maras, Ollantaytambo and Pisac. Some passengers which wish to continue onward to Machu Picchu village usually stay directly in Ollantaytambo to avoid traveling next day there for 2 hours. Unfortunately in that case you miss Pisac the most impressive Inka town in Sacred valley and famous market. The market is really spectacular, especially on Sundays when the local communities from mountains coming down to exchange their products as in the old times. We decided at the end to hire a taxi for a day and visit Pisac first and skip Chinchero. Our driver was nice and was explaining us a lot of things about the history and stopped several times for pictures. In the morning it was raining heavily but luckily once we arrived in Pisac it stopped raining and we could enjoy the sacred valley without rain and fog. Pisac was the biggest sight of the all sacred valley places. The monument is located high up in the hills few kilometers after Pisac village. There is a cool hike from the village to the archeological sight which takes 3 hours. I highly recommend taking a guide. It helps you understand the Inka culture, astrology and agriculture knowledge. Our second stop were Salineras Maras. This place was already found in preinka times when the spring with salty water was discovered. Nowadays this place produces the best salt in the world and additionally they produce 3 different types of salt ~ medical salt, pink salt and classic salt. After that we continued our trip to Moray which is an incredible Inka Agriculture Laboratory. The terraces were built in place which got hit by meteorite and the Inka people found out that in the bottom there is a different climate zone then in the upper terraces. They plants in each terrace all the crops in order to find out the best recipe / climate zone for each product. After that seeds and instructions were sent all over the Inka empire. On the way to the incredible lunch we saw impressive sky lodge hotel built on the rock 😅 you have to climb for 1 hour to get up to the hotel room and on the way down you take 7 zip lines. Really cool but pricey experience (320€ per night). Last stop of our day was village Ollantaytambo where we said goodbye to our driver and visited the Inka sight by ourselves. This is the newest sight and the construction was not even finished. The village was supposed to be 2 bigger but then the Spanish people arrived and the temples were destroyed. At 19:00 we took train to Machu Picchu Village which felt around 9 in the evening more like ghost town. It was really sad to see how the local people suffer due to the conflicts and how it effects their daily lives.Read more

    • Day 13

      En route vers la vallée sacrée

      May 4, 2016 in Peru ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Après un petit déjeuner sur Cuzco nous partons direct en excursion dans la vallée sacrée le long du Río Urubamba qui serait une source de l'amazone.

      Nous faisons un premier arrêt dans un petit marché artisanal où l'on peut voir lamas et alpagas. Le lama est plus grand et plus fin, et est moins "fluffy" tandis que l'alpaga est une grosse boule de laine toute douce. Ces 2 espèces ont été domestiquées, contrairement à la vigogne que nous avons pu voir dans le désert de l'atacama et le sud lipez.

      Nous faisons un 2ème stop à un mirador
      Les paysages sont spectaculaires et l'on aperçoit déjà les premières cultures en terrasses.
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    • Day 42

      Sacred Valley viewpoint

      November 10, 2017 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      After about 20 min of ride we reached the Sacred Valley viewpoint. The valley is called so because of the sacred river Urubamba flowing through the valley. The Incas considered the Sacred Valley a representation of the Milky Way and built 7 cities along the river.Read more

    • Day 13

      Sacred Valley Overlook

      May 25, 2022 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

      Overlook stop as we enter the Sacred Valley.

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