Paint from the seeds of a plant
This is how pineapples grow!
We spent the next day hiking around the base of the mountains upon which Machupicchu sits.
Approaching Machupicchu from below
We camped close enough so that we could begin the 1 hour vertical climb up restored Incan stone steps by 5 am. Only the first 400 people in line get to climb up Waynu Picchu each day (the steep peak behind Machupicchu in the classic photos). The hike alone was worth it as we saw the most spectacular sunrise from the trail. The misty sky turned deep purple as the sun rose behind the mountains and slowly lit up the layers of steep and gigantic peeks appearing between the clouds. It looked like a watercolor painting. Finally we arrived at the top and were among the first 130 people so we got our choice to climb up Wayna Picchu at 10am! The hordes of tourists started arriving by bus just after all the more adventurous travelers who chose to do the hike.
1st view of the ruins!! 6am
Pepe showed us the trail up Mt Machupicchu which we hiked half way up to watch the sunrise and get a great view of the ruins before exploring them.
Sun rising over the layers and layers of mountains surrounding the site
Another intact section of the Incan trail from the South. Literally rock walls built into a cliff. The final section of the same trail we hiked 2 days before.
After a short rest we embarked on the climb up Wayna Picchu (this tall peak in the background). We couldn't believe we were once again climbing up more steep steps after the morning's tough climb. But the hike was worth it to see the ruins at the top where supposedly the virgins of the sun got married to the sun god.
We spent from 6am to 3:30pm in Machpicchu and the time passed so quickly! We could have stayed so much longer. The ruins and the spectacular views around far surpassed our expectations of this famous site. It really does live up to all the hype.
4 tourists with cameras above. Unfortunately we were not the only tourists in Machupicchu. But they did provide some entertainment.
We have arrived back safely in the USA and are happy to state we never got mugged, kidnapped, injured, sick, or very lost. We are happily enjoying hot showers, clean drinking water, and the ability to flush toilet paper down the toilet. We can't wait to plan another trip someday!!
Thanks for reading!
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1 comments:
You guys, this is AWESOME. that little monkey is so cute, I want to learn this Incan dance of Pachemama too!!
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