Peru day 4: Pisac

We went from Ollantaytambo to Urubamba by collectivo and than by local bus to Pisac, very easy and fast. It was great to travel with locals, kids going to school, mother with a baby, folks going to the market. In Pisac there was a fiesta (Children’s Day), we left luggage in a hotel near the bus stop, had coffee in the main square with views of children performances and then we hiked up to the Pisac ruins. Trail was great, very few people. Pisaca town and main temple ruins were very impressive. We could go further up on alternative path through terraces (main path was closed after a rock slide) to upper ruins, but we chose to walk down on different path through ravine, beautiful and peaceful. Another excellent day, slow touring as we like. We took a collectivo to Cusco, this time mostly with tourists.

Pisac

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Peru day 3: Machu Picchu

We took Inca Rail train from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu at 6:40 am with return at 7 pm, all on time and very good. We bought bus tickets in AC and bought sandwiches for lunch waiting in line. Another queue to bathroom and to get in to MP. We went directly for our MP Montana trek, got to the trail head/entrance ~9:30. Many more people than we expected. The hike was steep (mostly stairs, Incas really loved them, my knees don’t), but beautiful in cloud forest, wonderful views of MP opened several times. Took us almost 2h up and 1.5 down, we had sandwiches/lunch at the top and spent more than half an hour there. Great views all around and good perspective before inspecting the citadel up close.

Machu Picchu Mountain

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In the afternoon we walked all over the main ruins, without guide but with guide book. After 3 pm crowds thinned and it was great. We sat in many places to rest and absorb, we saw several viscachas and llamas, weather was great. Very long and tiring day but magical. With all the hype, we were not disappointed by MP, it was magnificent.