samedi 27 mai 2017

Creating The Machu Picchu Tour Package That Works Best For You

By Kathleen Kelly


Some people only get one vacation a year, so they save up as much as possible to make the time special. Parents with young children often plan trips to theme parks or grandparent's houses. A lot of young people love to go to the beach and lay in the sun. Still others are intrigued with history and archeology. A vacation visit to Peru is their goal. If time is limited, they will have to talk to someone who can tailor a Machu Picchu tour package that fits the time and interests they have.

Most of these tours begin with a flight into Lima, the capital and largest city in Peru. If you are going to be in the city for a day or so, you should see as many sights are possible. You can see what is left of the Republican and colonial periods. The Presidential cathedral and palace, where Pizarro is reportedly interred, is located in the Plaza de Armas. The Gold Museum has extensive exhibits that include jewelry and weaponry.

Chocolate lovers always look forward to a visit to the ChocoMuseo in Cuzco where they can watch the candy being made. If you have a couple of hours, you can learn how to make some of the treats yourself. Pre-Colombian artifacts are on display at the Museo de Arte Precolombino. They have been gathered from all regions of Peru.

It will take about a day to visit the Sacred Valley and the Incan ruins at Chinchero. The agricultural terraces found in Ollantaytambo are surprisingly interesting. You won't want to miss the Pisco's famous market where you can haggle for bargains.

Depending on how much time you have and how physically fit you are, you might decide to hike the Inca Trail from the Sacred Valley all the way up to Machu Picchu. Local guides accompany guests and will point out the wild orchards and amazing rainbow colored moss. The journey ends at the Gate of the Sun and the entrance to some of the most famous ruins in the world.

Hiking is not a requirement for reaching your destination however. Many prefer to take the two and a half hour train ride up the mountains. The ancient city amazes everyone who finally gets to it no matter whether they walked or rode. There is much to see, but the Sun Stone, Sun Temple, and Room of Three Windows are the most significant sites. Guides are available to point out the astronomy observatories, and the various temple and palace ruins.

Lake Titicaca is certainly worth the time if you have it. It borders Bolivia and Peru. This is the largest lake in South America and is home to some unusual little floating islands known as Uros. There are guides available to take visitors on rides in the reed boats that are used in this area.

With some careful planning, your trip to Peru and the Lost City of the Incas will be something you never forget. You will come away with a new appreciation for the culture and ingenuity of this ancient civilization. It may be a place you return to again and again.




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