2019-05-23 Inkaterra Hacienda Hotel, Urubamba to the Belmond Sanctuary Lodge, Machu Picchu, Peru This morning unfortunately we prepare to leave our lovely accommodation that we have had for the past 3 nights Our guide and driver come early to collect us from the hotel to deliver us to the train station for our trip to famous Inca site of Machu Picchu On our way we again travel through the nearby town of Yacay Following the river which is flanked by high mountains We arrive at the train station at Ollantaytambo to board the Vistadome Train to take us to Aguas Calientes the town which is the closest to Machu Picchu As we had booked a night at the Belmond Hotel (which is the only hotel by the ancient site of Machu Picchu) we were only allowed one piece of luggage each on the train. Our other cases were conveniently forwarded to our next accommodation in Cusco Stacks of hats for sale at the train station Great views of the high mountains from the Vistadome train The scenery during the 90 minute train trip was absolutely spectacular From the train we spot some serious hikers following the Inca trail to Machu Picchu It makes us feel at home to see some native Australian eucalyptus trees growing here in Peru We could see many areas of ancient terracing on the mountainsides during our train journey The Vistadrome train trip was well patronised, as there was hardly an empty seat Once we arrived at the station we left our backpacks with the staff of the Belmond Sanctuary Hotel which had a convenient meeting point at the station An English speaking guide met us at the station and made sure we got aboard the right bus to take us up to the Machu Picchu site Aguas Calientes, the town which is the stepping stone to visit Machu Picchu, is well known for it’s hot springs During our bus trip up the narrow winding road to Machu Picchu we experienced some amazing scenery Looking down to the station where we had started the 30 minute bus trip Passing some of the buses on the narrow winding road was at times quite an ordeal The entrance to our hotel ……. only 20 m from the entrance to the ancient Machu Picchu site Immediately after arriving at the hotel we start a two hour guided walking tour of the citadel We start our walking tour of Machu Picchu with our private local guide, Liset Before catching our first glimpse of the ancient site, we climb numerous steps Finally we see the amazing and arguably most famous site in all of South America Machu Picchu photo time!! The ancient Inca site was only discovered in 1911 after being covered in dense growth for many hundreds of years. Over time it has been cleared and in parts restored and now has become so popular that access by tourists has become fairly restricted Another amazing view over the mist-cloaked lost city of the Incas at an altitude of 2350 m Fortunately we brought along our wet weather gear, so when the rain came during our tour we were well prepared Great picture window Our guide Liset enjoyed taking a few different photos!! Numerous lamas and alpacas were present at the old site By the caretaker’s huts are a mountain of terraces After spending several hours at the famous site we return to our hotel nearby Tonight we have dinner at our hotel which is all included in the room cost A small appetiser arrives soon after we were seated We order a delightful fresh salad to have with our main courses After a couple of wonderful courses we decide to share one of the fabulous desserts Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
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