lundi 29 mai 2017

You Can Choose A Machu Picchu Tour Package Tailored To Your Interests And Pocketbook

By Kathleen Kelly


If you are planning a trip to South America and are a lover of history and ancient cultures, Peru must be on your agenda. There is so much to see and do that most visitors have to pick and choose what they want to experience. There are companies happy to create a Machu Picchu tour package that fits your interests, time constraints, and budget.

Flying into Lima, is the start of most packages. This is Peru's biggest city and its capital. If your stopover at this location allows, you should visit some of the sites that make it so famous. There are areas where you can experience what the colonial and Republican eras must have been like. The Plaza de Armas is one such place, and the Presidential palace and cathedral are impressive reminders of Pizarro's day. Those interested in vintage jewelry and weapons should check out the Gold Museum.

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.

While you are in the vicinity, you must spend some time in the Sacred Valley. It takes at least a day to see the main attractions. There are the Incan ruins at Chinchero to be explored, and you don't have to be a farmer to marvel at the Ollantaytambo agricultural terraces. The farmer's market in the city of Pisco deserves a few hours for those who enjoy haggling with vendors.

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 isn't the only way to get to the Lost City of the Incas. You can sit back and enjoy the amazing views during the two hour train ride up the mountains. Once you get to your destination, guides will lead you through the ruined royal palaces, temples, and astronomy observatories. The Sun Temple, Room of Three Windows, and Stone Sun are must sees. If time permits guides allow guests to walk around on their own.

Although this should be the centerpiece of your vacation, there are wonderful side trips for those who have the time. Titicaca Lake is one of them. It is the largest body of water in South America and borders both Peru and Bolivia. You can visit the Uros, which are tiny floating islands, and take a ride in one of the reed boats used by the natives of this region.

A visit to the City of the Lost Incas is a once in a lifetime experience. They had one of the most sophisticated and creative cultures that ever existed. You won't forget the time you had learning about this rare and ancient civilization.




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