Cusco questions
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Cusco questions
1) Is it possible to do see Cusco on your own or is it better to have a tour guide?
2) Which and how many archaeological sites outside of Cusco should and can be seen in a day?
2) Which and how many archaeological sites outside of Cusco should and can be seen in a day?
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Yes cheaper but you will learn more with a guide.
Usually hire a driver/guide with stops $25 on my way
down to www.ollantaytambo.org best to see the
fortress there overnite at apulodge.com
go on to MP then Loop back up through Pisac
back to Cusco for the ruins/market
Cusco is 11000 ft take time to adjust by
staying down in Sacred Valley first.
Cheapest to take the bus 1 sole per leg tour
around on your own...a bit rushed u can do the
whole loop in one long day I have.
www.virtualtourist.com › ... › Peru › Departamento de Cusco -
Cusco Travel Guide: 1233 real travel reviews, tips, and photos from real travelers and locals in Cusco, Peru at VirtualTourist.
Good local info happy travels!
Usually hire a driver/guide with stops $25 on my way
down to www.ollantaytambo.org best to see the
fortress there overnite at apulodge.com
go on to MP then Loop back up through Pisac
back to Cusco for the ruins/market
Cusco is 11000 ft take time to adjust by
staying down in Sacred Valley first.
Cheapest to take the bus 1 sole per leg tour
around on your own...a bit rushed u can do the
whole loop in one long day I have.
www.virtualtourist.com › ... › Peru › Departamento de Cusco -
Cusco Travel Guide: 1233 real travel reviews, tips, and photos from real travelers and locals in Cusco, Peru at VirtualTourist.
Good local info happy travels!
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You don't need a guide for Cusco unless you are really into Inca history and archaeology. A good guidebook - Fodors or Frommers will be fine.
http://www.andeantravelweb.com/peru/index.html provides accurate and useful information - check out buying a boleta turistca for entry to all major sights in the SV.
Here is a link to our blog page which covers one (very long!) day in the SV visiting the major sites. - Don't miss Pisac
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog...8980/tpod.html
Previous page covers Cusco
http://www.andeantravelweb.com/peru/index.html provides accurate and useful information - check out buying a boleta turistca for entry to all major sights in the SV.
Here is a link to our blog page which covers one (very long!) day in the SV visiting the major sites. - Don't miss Pisac
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog...8980/tpod.html
Previous page covers Cusco
#4
I agree with crellston -- u really don't need a guide. We rarely use guides, but did have one for a few hours in Cusco and while I think he was a very good guide, I do believe we would have done fine on our own.
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I agree also that you don't need a guide. However, if you're going to sites outside of town where there aren't that many people around and you're travelling solo then you might feel safer having a guide with you.
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I dont know about the safety issue, but the reason we used a guide was for transportation to various sites. U can hire taxis, but we decided to go with a guide for parts of of our travels in Peru. I will add that I felt quite safe everywhere in Peru with the exception of parts of Lima.