Ollantaytambo central plaza
Patakancha River in Ollantaytambo
Tourist stores in Ollantetambo
Tourist stores in Ollantetambo. Thankfully I found 1 ATM machine that was working
Breakfast at a little restaurant by the river
Ollantaytambo ruins
Peru Rail, the train monopoly that rips you off, at the Ollantaytambo station
Ollantaytambo station, waiting for a train from Cusco to Machu Picchu
Urubamba river at Aguas Calientes
Aguas Calientes at the base of Machu Picchu
A museum at the foot of Machu Picchu
Suspension bridge over river Urubamba, on the road and trail going to Machu Picchu
Central church in Aguas Calientes
Statue of the First Inca, Plaza Mayor, Aguas Calientes (hot waters)
Cusco's narrow lanes
Plaza de Armas, Cusco
Cuzco's central plaza is large and looks beautiful at night
Main cathedral, built over the ruins of an Inca temple that the Spanish razed
Cusco's streets being swept clean in the morning
Narrow lanes in the village of Pisac
Women carrying bagload of stuff to the market
Pisac market
Cafe with an Inca flag, looks quite similar to the gay flag
Lane leading to a road that goes outside the village
Pisac market setup in the central plaza
Arts and crafts market in Pisac
On the way from Urubamba to Cusco, at the road that goes to Moray and Salinas
The bus dropped me in the middle of nowhere
Breathtaking scenery in the sacred valley
Moray, an agricultural laboratory
View of the surrounding mountains near the Inca ruins
Moray, terraced land forming a microclimate
Inca stairs. These can be seen all over Machu Picchu and other ruins
Moray Inca ruins
Hello universe!
From Moray to Salinas
Salt pans at Salinas
Incas harvested salt from saltry spring water
Salt Pans in Salinas
Salt pans
Crazy Incas, These salt pans are still in use after centuries
holding a piece of rock salt
Chocolate
Little town to Chinchero on the Urubamba - Cusco road
GREAT PICTURES
Thanks Henry!
Beautiful pictures. I stayed in Cusco and was an amazing experience. I visited a lot of places like Machu Picchu thanks to Kawsay a travel agency that works responsible tourism. I am going to remember these tours always and I recommend you to hire this travel agency. If you want more information this is its website http://www.perufairtravel.com
Thanks for the info Riley!