Thursday, April 30, 2015

THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 - CUSCO, PERU

After breakfast, we set out for a site outside the city called Sacsayhuaman fortress.  It is an emblematic Inca construction built in the 15th century.  The size of the fortress and its massive stones are remarkable. and the manner in which they were transported, cut, and laid is still a mystery.







Tommy & Virginia


Cristo Blanco in the surrounding mountains of Cusco.






Next, we traveled back to the city center.



 




The Plaza de Armas with the Cathedral of Cusco






This is known as Koricancha,  basically a big plaza with Inca ruins and a church built on top of them. 




We returned to the hotel where we had the remainder of the day as free time.  The 4 of us did some shopping then asked at our hotel about a place to get a hamburger.  The recommended place was Papachos which was 10-12 blocks away.  The walk was worth it.  The food was outstanding even though we didn't have hamburgers.  (Really miss being able to eat the fresh vegetables--onions, lettuce, tomatoes).

Returned to the hotel and began packing for the flight tomorrow to Brazil.


Wednesday, April 29, 2015

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015 - MACHU PICCHU & CUSCO

This, our second day at Machu Picchu, began early for some to take an opportunity to independently visit Machu Picchu for a second time.  And, for the more adventouous to test their limits with a climb to Huayna Picchu, the sharp peak which towers above the citadel.  That wasn't for us.  We spent our time in the Aguas Calientes area.










The Urubamba River as it runs through the entire valley.






 Here you can barely see our walking sticks.
 No doubt, Tommy has his walking stick in hand.
 This is the El MaPi Hotel where we stayed.

At about 2:30 p.m. we boarded the train for the journey back to Otlanta station, then continued to Cusco by motor coach.  Upon arrival we checked into the Sonesta Cusco for the next two nights.  With dinner at a restaurant very near the hotel we were soon back in our room for the night.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015 - MACHU PICCHU

After breakfast at the hotel and the sorting all the luggage ("this little one goes on the train, that large one stays on the bus"), we traveled a short distance to the Ollanta railroad station to board the Vistadome train that would take us through the lush Urubamba Valley, passing through stunning scenery en route to the Lost City of the Incas, Machu Picchu, one of the most spectacular and enigmatic archaeological sites in the world (8,000 feet above sea level). Unknown to the outside world until archaeologist Hiram Bingham rediscovered it in 1911, Machu Picchu is now the most recognizable symbol of the Incan Empire.  Believed to have served as a country retreat town for Inca nobility, the complex consists of giant walls, terraces, and ramps constructed from precisely cut rock formations. This impressive architectural feat, in combination with its breathtaking natural setting amid mist-covered green mountains above the rushing Uruhamba River, makes for a visually stunning, and even mystical experience.

The train ride up the mountain was a rather pleasant 2 hours.  Once we arrived at the Aguas Calientes station (at the foot of  Machu Picchu) we boarded a bus that took us to the El MaPi Hotel where we were staying that evening. When our bags were stowed away, we had a quick lunch and then again boarded a bus to take us up the mountain to begin our climb on foot.

This is the plaque about Machu Picchu in Aguas Calientes.



Scenery from the bus as it traveled around the mountain climbing above the river.  Note besides the valley and the river there is a clearing where the moving train is visible.  
As we looked toward the higher elevations around the mountain we could see lots of clouds and finally some animals as we reached the area where we began our actual climbing on foot.  (with both Sylvia & I having a new walking stick)!








As we climbed our guide, Evie, gave us an ongoing commentary about this place.  To not miss anything our group stayed together with Evie.  Below, finally the beginning steps.



















Water running from the rocks.







Finally, the top!

 The clouds start to move in.






Below, Huayne Picchu


and, Sylvia carefully descending.

The clouds continue to move in.



And, we made it down without any problems!  The remainder of the day was at our leisure in Aguas Calientes.  We checked into the hotel and located our room.  The El MaPi Hotel seemed much like a "glorified" hostel.  But, it was adequate.  Dinner that evening was at the hotel and we slept well.