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parrmt Nov 10th, 2009 12:24 PM

Looking for Jeff_Costa_Rica/ Machu Picchu
 
Jeff, may I pick your brain regarding Machu Picchu??

I want to plan a trip for next Sept, but need expert advice...thanks

Jeff_Costa_Rica Nov 10th, 2009 12:32 PM

I'm here, as are a lot of other people who have been to MP.

I'll also put in a plug for getting a guidebook. Since this is the Fodor's site, I'll suggest that one. :)

parrmt Nov 11th, 2009 05:08 AM

Of course, I will be reading and getting all of the guide books,I have an old Fodor's but will get the newest one, love Fodor's!!

I have already started amassing tons of info and sometimes too much info is overwhelming.

My first question, I think we will go in September
Pro's? Con's?
And we will fly into Lima, spend a night and then rent a car and drive to Cusco?? Or fly to Cusco and then rent a car?
Pro's? Con's?

Maybe that will be all I will have to bug you with

Thanks!! Toni

qwovadis Nov 11th, 2009 05:20 AM

www.andeantravelweb.com lots of good info

www.weather2travel.com Peru Cusco Sept. pretty good

Far cheaper to fly LIM CUZ www.taca.com www.starperu.com

Car rental expensive can be in the thousands

usually bad idea in Peru...

Jeff_Costa_Rica Nov 11th, 2009 05:33 AM

September is a good month to go, Toni. The rainy season does not start until October, and the monster high season has begun to wind down by the end of August.

Depending on the route you take, driving from Lima to Cusco can take anywhere from 24 to 48 hours. Portions are unpaved and the mountain switchbacks can be pretty hair-raising. I would never attempt it.

The bus from Lima to Cusco will also eat up a good chunk of two days, and the trip would be exhausting. Flying is, realistically, the only was to go, unless you have a lot of time. There are no international flights to Cusco. You'd have to change in Lima.

You can only reach Machu Picchu by train. They leave every day early in the morning from Poroy, about 30 minutes outside of Cusco, and return in the evening. Or you can leave from Ollantaytambo, out in the Sacred Valley. You actually have more options from out there, and the Sacred Valley is a pleasant place to base yourself.

The latest edition of the Fodor's guide to Peru looks really sharp with a lot of great color photos and a nice design.

parrmt Nov 11th, 2009 11:21 AM

Thank you both so much! I love this forum ! I really do appreciate your input. I will probably be asking more questions , but for now thanks for the info!

mlgb Nov 11th, 2009 05:27 PM

This is a very well traveled path I suggest reading some of the Trip Reports posted here.

parrmt Nov 12th, 2009 06:26 AM

I have printed and saved so many TR's on this forum my head is spinning!! But there are some great rsources here that's for sure! ;)

Jeff_Costa_Rica Nov 12th, 2009 07:48 AM

I get the impression that most people here prefer to base themselves in the Sacred Valley (Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Urubamba). Doing that, you're at 9,000-9,500 feet in elevation, still very high, but nothing like Cusco's 11,000 feet. It's easier to acclimatize to the altitude and it's a little warmer.

The Sacred Valley is a nice place to have your own vehicle. The drives are beautiful. But I personally think it's kind of a waste to rent a car because you can't take it to Machu Picchu, and I think you're nuts if you try to drive to Cusco. It's a terrible city for driving.


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