Cheryl made up a list of all the shopping we wanted to do here before we left... We did none of it. We spent the day in our room, in bed sleeping. We also missed our farewell dinner at the Largo museum. That couldn't be helped though, we were both too sick to go.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
On our way to Lima
Like I said last night, there is a strike in Jaliaca. Our flight boards at 8:05am,and usually the airport is only an hour away from the hotel. But today we got a 3am wake up call.
To make matters worse, Cheryl an I are both sick from the eggplant at dinner last night... We were both up for the few hours of sleep that we had available.
Our bus driver had to bribe his way through one strike blockade. The other two blockades that I saw, he managed to get around using side streets. I also saw at least one fire. I learned later that the strikers were burning tires
At the airport there were two large groups of police with 30-40 each holding blast shields. There was a long line to get into the airport, another long line for ticketing. We finally made it to the gate with only an hour to spare before boarding. Our tour director just told us that all roads to the airport are now closed. We just made it! Hooray for our tour director, Barbara! Hopefully the flight crew made it too and we'll be on our way to Lima.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Lake Titicaca
Our first stop are the floating islands of the Uros Indians. The islands and boats are built with reeds. They showed us a model and demonstrated how they built the island that we were on.
We got to meet the families that live on the island, except for the kids because they were in school.
Our group was separated between the families and invited into their homes. Cheryl was dressed in typical Uros everyday wear.
Then we took a ride in one of their reed boats.
Across the channel to a different floating island.
After that the boat took over an hour to get back to Puno. What is that? A Peruvian Alcatraz?
Ha ha, no. That's our hotel.
We got some news this morning which is changing our travel plans. There is a major strike going on in Juliaca. That is where we are supposed to catch a flight back to Lima. So, to try to get around the trouble, we are leaving the hotel at 3am tomorrow morning. They are expecting 27F ... Brrrr...
So, early dinner and early bed tonight.
Monday, June 8, 2015
On to Puno
We got to sleep in again this morning. Wake-up call at 8am. We left the hotel at 9 am to tour the museum next door to the hotel, called Convento de Santo Domingo del Cusco. It had a pretty courtyard and great views of the city.
More and more people are succumbing to altitude sickness. One guy is confined to a wheelchair and is on oxygen. Cheryl and I are fine though. Since so many people are sick, we skipped the visit with a local family. That's too bad because seeing how people live has been my favorite part of the trip. Here is an example of a home that we would have visited.
Buenos noches!
I was a little shaky when we got off the airplane in Juliaca ~12,550 feet. After we took the bus to Sillustani at 13,200 feet high, we must have adjusted to the altitude because we felt fine. The short story is that Sillustani is an Incan burial ground. There is a real long story (the tour was two hours long).
We made it to the hotel in Puno. It's not like Cousco where there was a lot to do around the hotel and it was safe to go anywhere. There is nothing around the hotel here, and we were told to remain on the hotel grounds. But it is very pretty here at night. Our room has a view across Lake Titicaca.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Cusco
Welcome to Cusco... And we're dropping like flies. One fellow came down with the flu 3 days ago. He then passed it to his son, yesterday. The lady from Singapore is vomiting, and so is one lady from Canada. There are also others down with montezuma's revenge, colds and altitude sickness. As for us, we are trying to avoid all the sick people. Well on to today...
Our walking tour of the city started with sacsayhuaman... More Incan ruins.
After that we hit a couple of churches. Those were really interesting, especially the paintings. In the paintings the camels are llamas and in the Peruvian painting of the Last Supper, Christ and his disciples are eating guinea pig, and Judas is depicted as Incan.
Templo de la Sacrada Familia
After that we were on our own for 5 hours. Cusco is a very safe city. Our guide told us to feel free to go anywhere, so we did.
Tomorrow we head to Puna. At 12,421 feet, it is the highest we will stay overnight.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
The return to Machu Picchu
It was supposed to take us 2 hours to hike to the Sun Gate, but it took Cheryl and me less than an hour to get out there and back with many photo ops. It was very steep, uneven and rocky, but it was no problem for us.
Since we had a lot of time left before we have to catch the train to Cusco, we decided to hike out to the Inka Bridge too.
Next since we still had lots of time, we went up to the guard house.
AND since we still had time, we went shopping in the handicraft market. I did pretty good with the bargaining; 30% discount and 2 for 1 discounts.
We finally caught our 1.5 hour train ride, and this guy showed up to entertain and freak Cheryl out. Haha
Right now we are on a two hour bus ride back to cusco. We have free time tonight, Cheryl and I are pretty tired so we are having dinner at the hotel and turning in early.
Buenos Noches
Machu picchu
Finally we are on our way Machu Picchu. We got a 6 am wake up call, left the hotel at 7am and headed straight to a chicha beer making demonstration. Beer at 7am is way too early for me!
It's every bit as spectacular as I thought it would be!
After that we headed to the ruins of Ollantaytambo (an ancient Incan stronhold). All those stairs and 10000 elevation is a warm up for Machu Picchu.
After that we hit the train for Machu Picchu and arrived in the early afternoon.
We had a 2 hour late afternoon walking tour. I can't wait to head back and explore tomorrow morning! As for this evening we have a class on how make Pisco sours and ceviche. It's a double pisco sour night.
Hasty luego!
Friday, June 5, 2015
Saying goodbye to Lima
After that, our trip was blessed by a shaman.
Then there was an hour of shopping!
Then we checked into the Aranawa Hotel in Sacred Valley. It's the most amazing hotel we have ever stayed at! It is beautiful and has an in room jacuzzi. It's too bad we are staying for only one night.
Buenos Noches Sacred Valley
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Touring Lima
Since our tour group wasn't meeting up until 11am, Cheryl and I decided to go for a 4-5 mile run. We left the hotel at 6am and took a path that led us down to the ocean front. It was very pretty there. I don't have any pics to share since my phone won't fit in my shorts pockets, but I did try to take a picture of my camera with my phone.
After that we had an amazing breakfast at the hotel and left for the market. There was a lot of fruit , meat, fish, vegetables and flowers for sale.
After that we went to a culinary school where the head chef there made us several traditional Peruvian dishes for lunch.
We met with a city tour guide and toured the city center and Franciscan church catacombs. They are much better than the catacombs in Rome.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Travel day
Today is a travel day, so it is a catch up day. Right now we are sitting in the airport at Puerto Maldonado. We had some major lightning, thunder and pouring rain yesterday afternoon that lasted through the night. It gave us a nice long rest and time for Cheryl to get over her bout of food poisoning. She was the first one in the group to succumb. She's feeling much better this morning.
So we say goodbye to our Eco camp in the rainforest, Corto Maltes. No more mosquitoes buzzing in our ears, frogs on the toilet, monster spiders under the bed, or giant grasshoppers in our clothes.
And we take the boat back to Puerto Maltes.
Then a plane to Lima with a quick stop over in Cusco. Our hotel in Lima has hot showers and the water here is drinkable.YAY! Plus it is really really nice.
We are going to get a bag of muddy clothes to the laundry and go out to find something to eat for dinner.
Buenos noches from Lima!
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