Eco Hacienda Roman





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The Choquequirao Trek is an alternative to the Inca Trail which ends at the historic site of Machu Picchu. This itinerant hike takes you through the steep Apurimac Canyon with incredible views of the Apurimac River. This hike passes by many archaeological sites, including the ruins of Choquequirao. The ruins of Choquequirao, or "cradle of gold", were built around the same time as Machu Picchu by the Incas. Except that the site is only accessible on foot. The hike starts in Capuliyoc and the...
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The hike from the Hidroeléctrica Machupicchu is one of the popular routes to visit Aguas Calientes / Pueblo Macchu Picchu and then the ruins of Macchu Picchu. To get to Hidroeléctrica (don't be confused by the name: it's a train station!) there are two options: by train or taking a car, generally from Cusco. The second option may be cheaper but takes more time and goes down a dizzying highway. From Hidroeléctrica the walk basically follows the train tracks and the Urubamba River. Getting to...
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Machu Picchu is the jewel of Peru, an exceptional site attracting visitors from all over the world. The starting point to visit it is the village of Aguas Calientes. From this place, you can go up to the entrance of the site on foot or thanks to shuttles. Once on the site, there are several options for taking the tour. There is the classic visit, but also options including the Wayna Picchu or the Montaña Machu Picchu which are hikes with elevation. You will therefore have to buy your ticket...