SKYLODGE ADVENTURE SUITES Cusco, Peru | Via Ferrata Climbing & Zipline | by Natura Vive
Would you dare sleep here? Perched high above the Sacred Valley of Cusco in Peru, you will find Skylodge: three totally transparent capsule suites and a dining room/kitchen suspended 400m above the valley floor. Getting to your bed has never been such an adventure. After a 1.5 hour climb straight up the mountain, you will enjoy a gourmet dinner in a circular, glass dining room pod and then enjoy a good night's sleep under the stars in your sleeping capsule (complete with its own private bathroom). The next morning, climb back to the dinning room and enjoy a delicious breakfast with a view before zip-lining back down the mountain.
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Tour historic Cusco, Peru: You In Peru
A video of my experience touring Cusco (Cuzco) Peru. Very different from Lima (where I spent a majority of my time during my study abroad in peru).
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Moray and The Inca Salt Mines Tour by Bike in Cusco Peru 1 Day Outdoor Activities
Moray, Salineras of Maras Tour bike 1 Day
Cross Country by bike in Cusco near to Machu Picchu
On this tour, enjoy the balcony of the Sacred Valley of the Incas with the circle shaped terracing system. Well-suited for the beginner or intermediate rider, Moray to Salineras is a fairly wide, easily-handled yet stunning route through the mountains surrounding the famed salt mines of the Incas, who want to ride the Andean world’s best Andes in some of the most spectacular places on the planet.
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inca trail hike 4 days - Luxurious service glamping!
The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a hiking trail in Peru that ends up at Machu Picchu. trail that still preserve the original Inca trail done by Andean inca quechua people around 600 yesrs ago, also is seen multiple inca constructions with amazing variety of microclimates.
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Peru, cycling around Cusco and Ausangate (Episode 1)
We are Sylvain and Marie-Josée, we have a year break and we cycle slowly through the little village and remote path. In this video, you will see our start from Cusco through the wounderful Ausangate circuit and rainbow mountain.
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If you're coming to Cusco, you have to visit the Salt Mines in Maras. In today's video we give you a glimpse into what it's like for the people of Maras that own the Salt Mines. OMG the roads to get to the mines are a bit edgy and Steep but so worth it.
Let me tell you there's nothing like riding a horse for the first time. If you're going to ride a horse, you couldn't ride a better horse than the Peruvian Paso. Watch to find out why.
Oh then later on that afternoon, Dave realized something wasn't right. His eye started to swell, his throat was starting to swell, he was having difficulty breathing. Without hesitation, we rushed to the medical clinic in Urubamba, Peru.
We were very nervous and flustered and panicked. All our Spanish skills wouldn't have been very helpful in this high-stress situation. Thankfully, the doctor spoke English.
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Best tour in Cusco with Conde Travel - Inca Trail
Best Tour Inca Trail Cusco: Classic and incredible Inka Trail Tour to Machu Picchu in Cusco Peru with Conde Travel.
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Tour Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This tour call in spanish Camino Inca is one of the best hikes in the world because of the exquisite beauty of its natural surroundings. The Inca paths takes us through different ecosystems from high Andean plains to the cloud forest allowing us to explore mysterious archaeological sites, half covered with jungle overgrowth which looks as if we were discovering them for the first time. The trek finishes with the inspiring sight of the sunrise at the wonderful Machu Picchu.
The itinerary describes the activities day by day of this fascinating walking route that goes through the mountains above the Urubamba river, following an old inca roadway leading to the ancient city of Machu Picchu. This tour, in the high season, tends to be overcrowded and for those wanting to walk in less travelled roads.
Ollantaytambo to Pumamarka by the road, Cusco, Peru
The Lovely Cameron Diaz Travels to Peru to Meet with Andean Shaman
This is probably my favorite episode of 4Real, hosted by Sol Guy. In this episode Cameron Diaz travels to Peru to meet a Shaman by the name of Puma Singona, to learn about Andean Traditional Ways, to take part in a Shamanic Ceremony, and check out Machu Pichu!!
SAM Travel Peru - Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Salkantay, Lares Trek, Cusco
SAM TRAVEL PERU EXPEDITION EIRL is an experienced adventure travel company that offers unique experience to little known wilderness place. We will work with you to create the trip of a lifetime experience in Peru. Our adventure hikes are specifically and carefully designed, and you will find many of them ONLY on this site. All our treks are only and strictly operated by SAM TRAVEL PERU with our professional staff. We have a high quality service and good reputation ensuring that only SAM TRAVEL PERU staff operate SAM TRAVELPERU's unique treks and tour. We are specialize in PRIVATE and SMALL groups, taking unique ways or trails no one else goes and camping at places no one else does.
Hiking to the Lost City of the Incas; Machu Picchu
Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the best hikes that exist in the world for its exquisite natural beauty and different ecological niches ranging from high desert to tropical Andean forest. During their empire, the Incas created a vast network of roads that crossed the Andes from Argentina to Colombia and from the coast to the Amazon rain forest. The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a branch which goes from the Andes to the jungle. The Inca Trail is not the only hike that ends at Machu Picchu There are amazing alternative treks like: Salkantay Trek, Lares Trek, Choquequirao Trek and Huchuy Qosqo. Once you are at Machu Picchu you can take the opportunity to hike Huaynapicchu Mountain which has amazing views of the ruins and lots of opportunity to take photos. Whichever path you take, you will have an amazing reward when you first see the Lost City of the Incas; Machu Picchu
Storm in the Andes, Cusco, Peru
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Viajando por las montañas sagradas unidos la fuerza y amor por la Pachamama y. Por nuestros apus
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Rainbow Mountain and Red Valley - Vinicunca Cusco - Peru
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#VINICUNCA (MOUNTAIN ARCO IRIS) #The_Rainbow_Mountain
Climate: High Andean (Puna) cold
MAXIMUM HEIGHT: 5,200 m.s.n.m.
TOTAL WALKING DISTANCE: 14 km. approx.
DURATION: Whole day
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Day 1: Cusco – #Checacupe – Pitumarca - Quechuyno - Vinicunca - Cusco
The rainbow mountain, known as the 7-color mountain, colorful mountain, mountain #Vinicunca, is a magical place where its paths were part of the ancient Quechua culture, and used to exchange its products (barter products), along with the other regions #Quechuas, has now become a natural wonder resembling the rainbow mountain of China.
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Early, around 03h:30 am, we will pick you up from the hotel in #Cusco or mark a meeting place (rejoicing square) to make the trip to the village of Qollasuyo, southern part of ancient Quechua (#Cuzco), which was an important part of Tawantinsuyo (4 ancient regions of the Incas) – from the beginning we will travel for 4 hours by transport, first we will pass through the village of Checacupe, then continue through #Pitumarka, finally we will reach Quechuyno, place where we will start the walk, in this place we will we will stop for breakfast and after a short talk, we will start our walk at the foot of the snowy Ausangate, a climb of approximately 3 hours to the highest point of the red hill Vinicunca, during this journey we will have the opportunity to see the different varieties of South American camelids, arrived at the red hill, we will have time to take photographs or meditate on this enigmatic place. Afterward, we will continue with our walk of 3 hours descent and flat parts to the starting point of the walk (Quechuyno), where we will have lunch, finally, we will return to Cusco, where we will arrive at 19:00 hours approx.
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• Transport from Cusco – Quechuyno (round trip).
• 1 breakfast
• 1 lunch
• Professional English/Spanish Guide
• Income
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• beverages,
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. Tips
• Dinner.
WHAT TO BRING:
• Trekking shoes
• Small backpack 20L or 30L
• Rain poncho
• Dry Fit T-Shirts
• 1 trekking trousers
• Warm jacket
• Coke leaves
• Cap, hat, and gloves
• Sunscreen, toilet paper
• Sunglasses, a bottle of water
• Personal medications (headache, anti-inflammatory medications)
• Extra money (preferably insoles)
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Jaguar Path Journey to Peru - 2018
Winding through the Sacred Valley against the backdrop of the majestic Andean Mountains, you will encounter sacred Incan sites and explore the cultural offerings of Machu Picchu, Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Morai, and Aguas Calientes.
Ray Crist will lead daily Jaguar Yoga practice to help you ground and prepare yourself to receive the opportunity for the healing and growth you will encounter throughout the trip. You will enjoy a unique experience of practicing yoga at Machu Picchu and have the opportunity to visit the colorful markets.
15 Things to do in Cusco Travel Guide
Many travelers to Cusco use the city as a launching pad to hike the Inca trail, visit Machu Picchu and/or explore the Sacred Valley. With so many travel options just outside of the city it is easy to forget that Cuzco has a lot to offer in and of itself. The following Cusco travel guide is our attempt to showcase what the city has to offer in terms of attractions, things to do, shopping, dining, museums and nightlife. In our opinion, you'll want to budget several days to take it all in and acclimatize to the higher altitude if you're thinking of going on hiking excursions afterwards.
Our visit Cusco travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Cusco city guide.
1) Cusco Cathedral (Viracocha) - Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin (Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus)
2) Inca Wall
3) Traditional Peruvian Folk Dance at Centro Qosqo
4) Barrio de San Blas Neighborhood
5) Artisan Market on Ave del Sol
6) Cusco Food (Alpaca meat skewers - alpaca a la parrilla
7) Pisco Museum (Museo del Pisco)
8) Plaza de Armas (Square of the warrior)
9) Inca Museum (Museo Inka)
10) Chocolate Museum (ChocoMuseo)
11) Temple of the Sun (Qurikancha)
12) Templo de la Compañía de Jesús (Jesuit Church)
13) Cuy - eating Guinea pig for dinner
14) El Templo de la Merced del Cusco
15) Nightlife in Cusco - drinking a pisco sour
Alternate Cuzco/Cusco spelling: (Quechua: Qusqu or Qosqo)
15 Things to do in Cusco, Peru | Top Attractions Travel Guide:
If you're planning to walk the Inca Trail or visit Machu Picchu, you'll likely end up spending at least a few days in Cuzco. With it's lively square, quirky museums, artisans markets and traditional performances, this is exactly the type of destination you'll want to linger in...plus let's not forget, it's also a good place to adjust to the altitude! The following video will showcase 15 things to do in Cuzco:
Cuzco Cathedral is a place you shouldn't miss. The cathedral sits on the site of Viracocha Inca’s palace, and it was also built using blocks from the nearby Inca site of Sacsaywamán. Inside you'll find impressive works of art done in the cuzqueña style.
In the evenings, you can go watch a traditional dance performance at Centro Qosqo.
San Blas
San Blas is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Cuzco and it is a great area to explore on foot. The neighbourhood is known for its bright blue doors and window shutters, and it has a nice little square with a church and a water fountain. The neighbourhood has some really cool lookout points with great panoramic views of Cuzco, so you'll want to bring your camera.
Plaza de Armas is the beating heart of Cuzco. The square is flanked by a Jesuit church and cathedral, and there are also plenty of bars, restaurants, and tour agencies around the perimeter. During the day you'll find locals and tourists hanging out in the square, and if you get lucky, you might just encounter a performance followed by a demonstration like we did.
The Inca Museum is one of the main museums in town and it has rooms dedicated to different periods of Inca and Spanish history. You can also see women weaving rugs and tapestries by hand in the central courtyard.
Qurikancha was an Inca temple built to the Sun God, Inti, and it is believed that the walls of this temple were once covered in sheets of gold. If the temple looks like it has various layers of construction, that's because when the Spaniards arrived, they demolished the original temple and used the foundations to build the Church of Santo Domingo on the site.
The Church of the Society of Jesus is a historic Jesuit church. It's worth a quick visit if you're in the area.
Templo de la Merced is another church located one block from Plaza de Armas, and it contains the tomb of two famous conquistadors.
And that's a wrap for Cuzco! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it showed you a few of the places you can visit while you're in the city. We recommend spending at least 3 days here, or perhaps a few more if you also want to tour the Sacred Valley. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Cuzco, feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Peru series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Peruvian culture, Peruvian arts, Peruvian foods, Peruvian religion, Peruvian cuisine and Peruvian people. All things Peruano. The best of Comida Peruana and Cocina Peruana.
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SALKANTAY TREK PERU VLOG
4 DAY, 3 NIGHT SALKANTAY TREK
DAY 1: CUSCO - MOLLEPATA – CHALLACANCHA – SORAYPAMPA
7.45 mi, 10-15k ft elevation
It's a grueling early morning start, but you are eased in with breakfast and lots of coca tea and meeting the new group members. The late morning trek starts off slow and steady, so as not to push the limits at 10k ft elevation. In the afternoon, upon reaching the beautiful sky dome campsite, there is plenty of food and an optional hike to Lake Humantay. The uphill hike is brutal, but the bluish-green hues of the lake are worth it. The weather is below freezing at the sky domes, but the unobstructed view of the Milky Way is so memorable.
DAY 2: SORAYPAMPA - SALKANTAY PASS - WAYRACMACHAY - CHAULLAY
13.7 mi, 9-15k ft elevation
Another early morning start at 5 am, but the tour guide provides a wake-up call and a hot cup of coca tea. After breakfast, there is the option to hike the Trail of the 7 Snakes and Gringo Killer straight uphill or take a horse for $40 USD. Guess which option I chose! At 15k ft elevation at Salkantay Pass, the horseback riders and hikers meet and hike downhill together to the Andean huts, with a few short pitstops in-between for Coca Cola and lunch. Definitely the longest and hardest day with so much elevation gain and change in temperature. The reward is a hot shower (for 10 soles) and dinner at the Andean campsite.
DAY 3: CHAULLAY - LA PLAYA - SANTA TERESA - HYDROELECTRIC - AGUAS CALIENTES
16.1 mi, 5-9k ft elevation
A night without electricity in the Andean huts is rough! We were using our cranking emergency lights and flashlight on our iPhones to no avail! We bid farewell to our wonderfully talented cooks and horsemen, and left for the playa in all our cold-weather accessories. Soon thereafter, we were in the midst of the cloud forest and stripping to our lightest layers for the most favorable portion of the hike, weather-wise. Food and fun at the playa included learning how to play juego de sapo or toad in the hole pub game, as well as roasting our own coffee from start to finish. After lunch, we took a bus to Hydroelectric and hiked along the Peru Rail train track all the way to Aguas Calientes, the town before reaching Machu Picchu.
DAY 4: MACHU PICCHU - MONTAÑA MACHU PICCHU
8-10k ft elevation
Another early morning for the most important day, Machu Picchu. At least the prior night was the most comfortable night at the hostel with electricity and hot showers. We hiked Montaña Machu Picchu, but there is not too much time in Machu Picchu itself with our tight bus and train schedule to catch back to Cusco. You can't possibly do and see everything in Machu Picchu in one day, so I advise to pick and choose what is most important to you (hike, Sun Gate, etc.)! Oh, and don't forget the coveted stamp of Machu Picchu in your passport, which you can get right outside the exit!
Overall, it's a grueling but rewarding experience with unparalleled views. Personal highlights included the ever-changing landscape, the most hard-working team of trekking specialists/chefs/horsemen (Edwin, David, Eber), the tastiest spread of Peruvian cuisine, and such a supportive and welcoming group from all over the world! Crossing paths with complete strangers, even for a short time, feels incredibly enriching and really is what traveling is all about. #franquilo #salkantay #peru
Salkantay hike to Machu Picchu 5D/4N presentation By Kuntur Willka, Cusco Peru
This Adventure journey is the perfect alternative hike to Machu Picchu for those who were unable to book the Inca Trail. The adventure trail traverses a high Andean plateau, crossing one pass as high as 4,600 m / 15,092 ft. for an up-close view of the sacred Inca peak, Salcantay (6,280 m /20,598 ft.). Then the trail descends into the beautiful Santa Teresa Valley with its tropical climate and vegetation. On the fourth day you will hike to Aguas Calientes village also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo to spend the night in a nice Hotel. On the last day you will visit Machu Picchu the “Lost City of the Incas. See the intricate stonework of this enigmatic Incan site which is one of the finest examples of Inca masonry.
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Peru - Heart of the Pachamama - Temple of the Moon
A heart-opening journey to celebrate the Spring Equinox at Machu Picchu with Andean Medicine Man, Healer and Wisdom Keeper, Puma Quispe Singona. Explore the mysteries of the majestic Andes and find enlightenment and inspiration in this warm and harmonic land. Stroll around the colourful town of Cusco, wander through the lush Sacred Valley of the Incas and travel back through time while rediscovering ancient Incan sites in Ollantaytambo and Pisac.
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The last city of Peru...
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As time is flying by faster then we expected, our journey in Peru is slowly coming to an end. After about 6 weeks we were ready to experience our last destination which is one of the most famous places in Peru, the capital of the Inca Empire: Cusco.
We not only visited the most famous attraction Machu Picchu but also Palcoyo Mountain, known as the Alternative Rainbow Mountain. Since it is at an altitude of about 5,000 meters, it was also one of our highest visits and pretty exhausting! ????⠀⠀
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The Sacred Valley was also something we didn't want to miss! It is a region deep in the Andean highlands of Peru. Together with Cusco and Machu Picchu, it formed the heart of the Inca Empire.
We loved our time in Peru and will never forget what we experienced here! Now it was time to head on... new adventures await in a completely new country!
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