Has anyone done the Inca Trail in Peru? What is the best way to get there? Fly to Lima (from UK) then to Cusco
Posted on July 14th, 2010 by admin
I have heard that you can get a bus? Has anoyone done that? How much is it and how long does it take.
Best way is to fly to Lima and from there to Cuzco. Bus takes a very long time. I did it by car and it took me about 4 hours down the coast due south to Nazca and from there up the mountains through Pampa Galera to Abancay and from there to Cuzco ( a further 14 hours). Ormeño, one of the bus companies, says it is 24 hours that way and 26 hours if you go through Arequipa and Cuzco.
The Inca Trail is nice but it is crowded. You now have to use a registered guide (can’t go by yourself anymore). Regular no thrills tour goes for about US$350 per head.
I’m enclosing a web page of Ormeño bus company and a web page of an Inca Trail tour operator.
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a collection of photos i took in peru set to music by a local band i saw perform there. i’m not happy that i’m doing the “photos set to music” thing, but i’m still learning the software i’m using. i’ll forgive myself this once.
Various images from the stock imagery and art of Native American culture to the soundtrack of “Ghost Dance” by Cusco.
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