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Lima

Lima


Day 1

Reception in the airport Jorge Chávez and transfer to hotel. Foods done not include.

Day 2

Lima was founded in 1535 by the conquering Francisco Pizarro and in 1542, this city comes to do the capital of the Spanish empire in South America. The economic, strategic, and political influence of this capital one al important place Spanish architectural works, between the XVII centuries and XVIII.

Choquequirao - Vilcabamba

Choquequirao - Vilcabamba

The archaeological site of CHOQUEQUIRAO is part of the complex system of Andean towns in Vilcabamba and Espiritu Pampa or Vilcabamba la Nueva (New Vilcabamba) in the time of the Incas, it was united and in communication with MACHU PICCHU by a complex network of trails. After visit this place Choquequirao we continued to explore other valleys, this route is one of the last unexplored routes although nowadays there are more people exploring it more often to the landscape and the closest contact with the Andean settlers who dress in really typical and unique customs in the world.

Ausangate

Ausangate

A long hike around the biggest mountain in southern Perú, the broad and majestic Ausangate (6384m), offers glimpses at high altitude wildlife and pastoral peoples living, with their animals, quietly apart from the turmoil’s of the modern world. We pass ice walls, a glacier, the cascades of a frozen river, and numerous springs of hot and medicinal underground water. The mountaineer will also find lovely views over the surrounding countryside, looking down into fertile valleys and across at the Vilcanota mountains. This a snow covered range arcs away to the east, southeast, then the south, protecting the valley of Canchis From these high mountains, cold waters whisper through totora swamps south to Lake Titicaca. Eager rapids plunge north into the tropical Inambari. And from the glacier-fed lakes of the Canchis valley, rich green waters feed the river Vilcanota and Cusco´s sacred valley. We may observe rare Andean wildlife in the high wilderness, such as vicuña, vizcacha, condors, flamingos, Andean geese, and ibises.

Choquequirao

Choquequirao

The archaeological site of CHOQUEQUIRAO is a part of Andean towns in Vilcabamba valley in the time of the Incas, it was united and in communication with MACHU PICCHU by a complex network of trails. After visiting this place we continue exploring other valleys, this route is one of the last unexplored routes although nowadays there are more people exploring it more often to the landscapes, hot spring and the closest contact with the Andean settlers who dress in really typical and unique customs in the world.

Choquequirao

Choquequirao

CHOQUEQUIRAO is situated in the spurs of the mountain range of Salkantay, at 3035 masl surrounded by snow capeted Apus of Yanama, Ampay, Choquetacarpu and Pumasillo on the right side of Apurimac river in the Santa Teresa district, the Convention province of Cusco. Choquequirao is a Inca town formed by small sites spread out in rubblework that in its adjoining constructs a complex metropolis similar to those of the other regions placed on the crest of the hill by the some name of Choquequirao.

Choquequirao

Choquequirao

CHOQUEQUIRAO is situated in the spurs of the mountain range of Salkantay, at 3035 masl surrounded by snow capeted Apus of Yanama, Ampay, Choquetacarpu and Pumasillo on the right side of Apurimac river in the Santa Teresa district, the Convention province of Cusco. Choquequirao is a Inca town formed by small sites spread out in rubblework that in its adjoining constructs a complex metropolis similar to those of the other regions placed on the crest of the hill by the some name of Choquequirao.

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