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Should i actually stop in sacred valley or just go to machu picchu
Planning peru trip these days and got stuck on something random. Was just gonna do cusco to machu picchu and that’s it, didn’t really think much about the stuff in between. but then people keep mentioning sacred valley everywhere Not sure if it’s actually worth stopping or just one of those things people say online I ended up reading this btw (wasn’t even looking for it specifically):https://explorerspassage.com/chronic...d-valley-peru/ Now i’m kinda like… should i change the plan or just leave it Anyone here actually spend time there or just pass through?
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There is a great deal to see in the Sacred Valley, including some absolutely wonderful sites.
FWIW, it seems to me you've not done much research, or at least not using good resources. :( If you haven't already seen it, you might find some useful information in my trip report, starting with post # 94 -- Ollantaytambo is in the Sacred Valley. https://www.fodors.com/community/sou...untry-1655521/ |
First, this is the Mexico and Central America forum. You should ask the moderators to move your post to the South America forum which is where you will find Peru and may get more responses.
Secondly There is a lot more to Peru than Cusco and the Sacred Valley. We spent many months in the region, splitting our time between language lessons in Cusco and voluntary work in Ollantaytambo and Urumbamba so got to no the area very well. Many will just spend a few days on the very well trodden tourist path just visiting Cusco and Machu Picchu which is a shame as there is so much more to see. I would suggest allocating at least a week to the area.
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We spent 3 or 4 nights in the Sacred Valley at the start of our trip to Perú, loved Ollantaytambo and the Maras salt mines among other stops on our way back to Cusco. Sounds like a good time to do some reading! My photos with blog links on the main page of each collection are below in case you're interested - all my recommendations are embedded there.
Happy trails! http://www.flickr.com/photos/staceyholeman/collections |
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