Cusco!

Cusco was a beautiful city! Tucked in the mountains with fresh air and blue doors all around. Although our thighs definitely got a work out 🙂 We stayed at the top of a large hill and were definitely out of breath making the hike up while we adjusted to the altitude. Overall though, Cusco was a bit of a mixed bag for us since Dan and I both got pretty ill. We tried to make the best of it, but it’s never fun to be sick while traveling. Luckily our hotel was super comfortable! Cusco’s Hilton Garden Inn was nicer than most Hiltons and such a great price.

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We spent a lot of time just walking around and soaking things in. We did try alpaca, which was delicious and super lean, but avoided the guinea pigs roasted on a stick 😉 Cicciolina was certainly all it was hyped up to be- the menu in the bar area is tapas style, so we were able to try a bunch and loved it all. Marcela Batata was also killer! One day we toured around with a local and ate lunch in Sacred Valley at a woman’s home. The food was simple and delicious but  pretty sure that’s where I picked up the food poisoning… there were guinea pigs running around the dirt floor of the kitchen. Still considered it worth it to see just a tiny slice of life in the area. We also tried some homemade chicha from a road side chicheria, which is beer made out of corn. And of course, you’ve got to love the $10 massages and women holding baby “alpacas” hoping you’ll pay for a picture with them. They are actually lambs. Tricky! I also loved visiting Qorikancha- it was originally an Incan temple that the Spanish turned into a Catholic church.

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So glad we were able to spend several nights in this city. It really helped us adjust to the altitude as we prepared to hike to the Inca trail!

 

 

Peru Plan

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ONE MORE DAY until we leave for Peru. This will be my first time in South America and I can’t wait to experience the food, culture, and beauty. Dan has spent time in Chile and Argentina, but we’ll be doing Peru for the first time together. Here’s our itinerary and I’d love some tips & favorite spots from those who’ve been. Specifically, Cusco things/ tips for hiking the trail. Please message me!

DAY 1: Hop on an overnight flight to Lima
2: Catch an early flight to Puerto Maldonado and a take a boat up the river to an eco lodge
3-4: Stomp around the jungle!
5: Head to Cusco to start adjusting to the altitude
6-7: Explore the Sacred Valley & Cusco
8-11: INCA TRAIL
12: Spend an afternoon in Lima before catching our flight home
I’m seriously freaking out about doing this hike since I’ve never done anything remotely close to it. Maybe I’m being a baby. I’ve heard mixed things about the difficulty level so I guess I’ll just have to experience it for myself. Thank the Lord Dan is incredibly patient and supportive and will be encouraging me the whole way. Nothing to fear 🙂 But keep us in your prayers anyway. My mom so kindly informed me that a tourist recently fell to his death, so thanks for that MOM.
Wish us luck!!
Machu Picchu photo from Travel + Leisure