Spaziergang in Cusco - Peru! Walk in Cusco - Peru!
Cusco -- die alte Königsstadt und Hauptstadt der Inkas.
Cusco liegt in den Anden auf 3400 Meter Höhe. Umgeben von herrlicher Landschaft.
Eine Mixtur aus Touristen, Einheimischen, Hippies, engen Gassen, Kneipen, Restaurants, Hotels, Pensionen, Souvenirläden und sehr interessanter Architektur. Reichtum -- und bittere Armut!
Hier über 3000 Meter wächst der beste Mais, leckere Kartoffel und Weizen. In Peru gibt es über 4000 verschiedene Kartoffelsorten.
Unser einfaches Hotel, sehr sauber, mit reichlichem Frühstück. Die Besitzer und das Personal sehr freundlich, aufmerksam und hilfsbereit.
In der meist barocken Altstadt ist noch in vielem von der historischen Bausubstanz erhalten. Viele Grundmauern sind noch von den Inkas, auf denen die barocken Häuser gebaut wurden. Viele Inka - Tempel wurden von den Conquistadores, den Besatzern, Unterdrückern und Mördern der Inkas zerstört. Und auf den Grundmauern die Häuser und christlichen Kirchen errichtet.
Die Inka - Ruinen der Dörfer, die Wohnhäuser sind eher mit einfachem Mauerwerk.
Aber die Tempel und monumentalen Bauten! Jetzt soll mir kein Archäologe irgendwelche Scheiße erzählen. Ich bin mir sicher, diese können niemals von den Inkas errichtet worden sein. Sicherlich von einer eine früheren, unbekannten, hoch technisierten Kultur! Vielleicht mit Hilfe von E.T.! ;-)
Cuzco - the ancient royal city and capital of the Incas.
Cusco is located in the Andes at 3400 meters altitude. Surrounded by beautiful countryside.
A mix of tourists, locals, hippies, narrow streets, pubs, restaurants, hotels, guesthouses, souvenir shops and very interesting architecture. Wealth - and abject poverty!
Here over 3000 meters grows the best corn, delicious potato and wheat. In Peru, there are over 4,000 different varieties of potatoes.
Our simple hotel, very clean, with ample breakfast. The owners and staff are very friendly, attentive and helpful.
The most baroque old town is still preserved in many of the historic structure. Many foundations are still of the Incas, where the baroque houses were built. Many Inca - Temple were destroyed by the Conquistadors, the occupiers , oppressors and murderers of the Incas. And on the foundations built the homes and Christian churches.
The Inca - ruins of villages, the houses are rather ordinary masonry.
But the temples and monumental buildings! No archaeologist should tell to me any shit now. I 'm sure, this can never have been built by the Incas. Certainly from a previous one, unknown, highly technical culture! Perhaps with the help of E.T. !
TRAVEL VLOG: 7 DAYS IN PERU (Lima, Machu Picchu, Cusco & More) | Orenda
At the beginning of September, I went backpacking in Peru with four of my girlfriends. Let's just say that... despite all the puke episodes, lost items, and language barriers... the trip was everything I could have imagined and more. I'll let the video speak for itself. Thanks for stopping by!
Here is our itinerary if any of you are interested:
00:27 DAY 1: Lima
02:15 DAY 2: Lima
04:18 DAY 3: Sacred Valley (Awana Kancha, Pisac, Ollantaytambo)
06:42 DAY 4: Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes
09:04 DAY 5: Cusco
09:37 DAY 6: Ica (Huacachina)
11:07 DAY 7: Lima
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Hippismo en el Perú
A finales de los años 60, en Miraflores, Barranco y Cusco comenzaron a aparecer jóvenes de barbas frondosas y pelos largos: los hippies. Aunque muchos adoptaron el look, pocos se fueron a vivir en comunidad como los precursores del movimiento en Estados Unidos. Ese fue el caso de Juan Luis Pereira, fundador de la legendaria banda El Polen, y Lucas Céspedes, el primer hippie peruano.
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Peru Highlands Tour, Part 1
Visit to Pisac, Chinchero, Moray, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes, Mandor Falls, and a train ride to Cusco. This video captures sights and sounds from an August, 2012, trip to the Peru highlands.
Special thanks to Rodo and Hippie for organizing the trip as well as guides Henry and Vamanos Ali.
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00:10 - After the flight from Lima to Cusco, we were driven to Pisac to acclimate to a slightly lower altitude
00:24 - Pisac Sunday market
01:01 - Pisac ruins
02:05 - Chinchero
02:55 - Weaving demonstration
03:50 - Moray
04:55 - Side trip from Urubamba; view of sacred mountain (Apu Chicon)
05:36 - Ollantaytambo
07:14 - Machu Picchu; chinchilla
11:02 - Walk to Mandor Falls with views up to Machu Picchu; quasi tropical vegetation, butterflies, flowers
13:27 - Aguas Calientes, the town at the base of Machu Picchu
13:52 - Train ride from Aguas Calientes to Cusco (technically Poroy since I assume the tour organizers didn't want us to spend time on the rail switchbacks that descend into Cusco)
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CUSCO, PERU | Finding Vegan Food & Exploring Ruins
Cusco, Peru is the gateway to Machu Picchu for many! However, it has lots more to offer. The city was once the capital of the Incan Empire. Incan ruins surround the city in every direction. We spent 5 here in total and stayed in the San Blas District.
The San Blas district is considered the hippy area and we found places to do yoga, amazing vegan food, and lots of amazing art. We're sorry that the video seems a little all over the place as we were in and out of Cusco for treks the whole week.
Below we will list some of the places we thought were amazing to eat at.
Next up: We'll be passing through Puno and then finally entering a new country!
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My Peru Travel Series: Paracas, town on Peru's west coast | AG
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Dando una vuelta por Cusco aprovechando las vacaciones y de paso patinando un poco.
Hanging out in Cusco for the mid-year break and also managed to skate around a little bit.
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Ayahuasca Retreat in Peru: The Ultimate Psychedelic Drug
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People who have tried Ayahuasca said that it changed their life forever. Some people claim that it shows you life after death & possibly see into the future – but it also, helps you face some of your biggest fears. Let’s say if you have always been scared of flying…apparently this drug can help you face those fears such that afterwards you won’t feel scared anymore.
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Getting to Lima - Vlog 019 Pt. 1 - South America 2017
Took a quick little trip to Peru last week!! Had an amazing time exploring the country and in this Vlog I wanted to share a bit about the drone laws in Peru and shot some tasty B-roll from the City. The next Vlog will be coming soon from my time in Cusco!! Thanks for watching and hit subscribe!!
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California Couple on Biking 'Dream Trip' MISSING in Peru
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Two young bike enthusiasts from California have disappeared while on a biking trip of a lifetime through South America, according to friends and the U.S. State Department.
Jamie Neal and her boyfriend, Garrett Hand, both 25, embarked on their journey at the end of November, or early December, according to Neal's boss, Jeff Jerge. Neal works at the Pedaler, Jerge's El Sobrante, Calif., bike shop.
I'm beyond worried, Jerge told ABCNews.com. I'm super concerned.
Jerge said that Neal and Hand had known each other for a while and began dating and planning their South American trip last summer.
It's kind of like it was a dream trip for them, Jerge's wife, Kim Jerge, told ABCNews.com. It's their first big adventure.
Neal has worked at the bike shop for more than two years. Hand is a fisherman in Alaska.
They wanted to originally ride from here to South America, and we thought going through Mexico was particularly dangerous, so we talked to them about skipping that, and they did decide to fly down to South America and start their trip there, Jeff Jerge said. At the point they wanted to leave, we all felt it was potentially dangerous.
As the couple cycled through the continent, they frequently posted updates and photos on Facebook, chronicling their journey. They posted photos of camping, the wildlife and the people they met along the way.
The last post was on Jan. 25 and said, Finally found Kraft Mac 'n' cheese in South America! Stoked LOL. The couple have not been heard from since.
Jeff Jerge called Neal very knowledgeable and an extreme cycle lover and a talented mechanic.
They had all the right gear, he said. [The trip] was really well-planned and thought out in terms of the bicycling part.
The U.S. State Department said that according to their families, Hand and Neal had been traveling from Cusco to Lima, Peru, and were expected to arrive in Lima on Jan. 26.
There's potential that they could be out of service and there's potential they could have just lost contact, but the frequency of their posts before Jan. 25 was pretty close to one another, and certainly there's never been a gap like this, Jerge said. It really doesn't look good.
A State Department official confirmed to ABC News that the couple had not been heard from in almost a month.
The U.S. Embassy in Lima is aware of the two U.S. citizens who apparently went missing while on a cycling trip in Peru, a State Department official said in a statement to ABC News.
Consular officers from the U.S. Embassy in Lima are in contact with the families and Peruvian authorities, and are providing all appropriate consular assistance, the statement said. The Peruvian authorities provided us all assurances that they will do everything possible to locate this couple. Embassy officers will continue to provide all appropriate consular assistance and to follow developments closely.
On Feb. 13, the U.S. Embassy in Peru issued a warning to Americans to beware of a kidnapping threat in the Cusco area from a criminal organization, but the State Department official did not confirm that the couple had been kidnapped, saying only that an investigation was under way. The Cusco area is near Manchu Picchu, and is a popular destination for tourists.
Jerge's bike shop has so far raised $4,000 as a reward for information on the couple.
We don't know what to do, Jeff Jerge said. What do you do when people are that far away and you're trying to help them?
Flyers in English in Spanish have been made up, and Jerge has been in contact with other bikers in Peru to post the flyers. He is planning on reaching out to his distributors who have offices around the world to help get the word out.
Both of them are just great people, and Jamie is just a good-hearted, fun-loving person with a lot of energy, Kim Jerge said. She rode her bike to work from Oakland, which is about a 25-mile commute every day. She's a hard worker. She worked for us for two-and-a-half years. She's part of the family.
Peru Highlands Tour, Part 2
Visit to Cusco, Puno, and the Uros Islands. This video captures sights and sounds from an August, 2012, trip to the Peru highlands.
Special thanks to Rodo and Hippie for organizing the trip as well as our guide, Vamanos Ali.
Click on the time stamps to navigate to scenes of interest:
00:00 - Cusco, Plaza De Armas, Qurikancha (Qorikancha)
00:51 - Day trip to Kanaracay. Road work blocked the drive to Tipon, our original destination.
01:25 - Kanaracay
02:41 - Scenes from around Cusco
04:10 - Cusco rooftops in the morning light
05:01 - Visit to Saqsaywaman
05:48 - A walk in an area near Saqsaywaman; hay runner; 2 grottos (the latter, wide angle shots are at the Templo de la Luna)
07:01 - Mud brick home construction
08:17 - Traditional dance and music at the Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo
10:04 - Drive to Puno
11:22 - Boat ride to the Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca
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Hippy Dancing at Machu Picchu
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