7/01/2007

Machu Pichu!!!!

It is always a pleasure to go to Cusco city. I haven't been there since 1994 and I have to say that Cusco city has changed a lot. The main square has very fancy restaurants and shops. It still has its magic though, but you can definitely see how much money is there. I remembered the streets filled with backpackers. But now, you can see rich tourists, along with the usual backpackers.

Some things haven't changed... like the extremely cute children asking you for "guan dolar mis" for a picture or a postcard.

Cusco keeps its magic. That same magic that makes you want to come once and again. Especially if you can have a cup of coffee with a friend while enjoying the view of the Cathedral at night.

And, of course, Mapi (Machu Pichu) remains as one of the most magical places in the world...

To get there you have three options (four if you are Peruvian): the backpacker train, the Vistadome (which we took) and the Hiram Bingham. This one is the most expensive and fancy one (each ticket costs around US$500) and is the one the "celebs" that come to Mapi take (like Cameron Diaz and Bill Gates last week). But for the normal working class people: the vistadome is a nice option (I will suggest you to take the Vistadome 2 and enjoy the show they give you during the 4 hr trip!!!!!). Moreover, the Vistadome 2 gives you a superb view of the Andes on your way back to Cusco city:

Also, the buses that take you up to Mapi are nice and organized (and ecological!!!). There are expensive hotels in Aguas Calientes (the town that is at the bottom of the mountain where Mapi is and where the train arrives) that weren't there 13 yrs ago.

One good thing is that they are restricting the number of people that can go up to the Wayna Pichu (the mountain behind Machu Pichu) and the number of people that can do the Inca's trail (if you would like to do it, you would have to book it at least 6 months in advance). They haven't put a fixed number of people that can enter the city of Mapi yet and I hope (even though that can be a pain in the neck for my job) they do it.

We have to take care of this world wonder, so our children would be able to enjoy it the way we can do now.

2 Comments:

Blogger bala wala shi بلا ولاشي said...

speaking of Diaz, what do you think of this fuss over her bag?

8:34 AM  
Blogger Laura said...

I know!!!!

The funny part is that a leftist politician was the one who complainted (not a right wing one).

But, hey, what can you expect? A guy at Princeton just told me: "so you are from Peru, what else is there besides drugs?"!!!!!!!!!!

Clueless people... everywhere!!

8:41 AM  

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