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Machu picchu 2010

Machu picchu 2010

machu picchuAfter Peru evacuates last tourists from Machu Picchu in January and  February and Machu Picchu site were reopen in April

The famed Incan citadel Machu Picchu was reopened in April after being shut on january and february when torrential rains cut off most access to the ancient site, the Peruvian government said .

The heavy rains triggered mudslides that washed away parts of the only railroad that connects the mountaintop ruins with the nearby city of Cusco.

Apart from the train, the only ways to reach Machu Picchu -- the impressively intact remains of an Incan city shrouded by thick jungle -- are to trek some 28 miles through steep mountain passes, or fly by helicopter.

The Peruvian government airlifted some 4,000 travelers from the site in January after the heaviest rains in the region in 15 years stranded them and killed five people.

"The citadel is intact and we expect to open Machu Picchu on April 1," Martin Perez, Peru's trade and tourism minister, told reporters in Lima.

Machu Picchu, which was built in the mid-15th century and lies some 680 miles southeast of Lima, is a World Heritage Site. About a million people a year visit the ruins, which lie 7,874 feet above sea-level.

Ferrocarril Transandino, the company in charge of operating the railway, said repairs were moving forward.

The company is a unit of Orient-Express Hotels, whose shares on the New York Stock Exchange rose some 2.4 percent on Tuesday to close near $11.55.

"If the weather continues to cooperate, the railway will be finished by early April," Ferrocarril Transandino said.

The government has estimated economic losses stemming from the drop in tourism at some $160 million.

Right Now is secure to travel to visit machu picchu? Yes

The Trains is ok now? Yes

it is recomended to do The Inca Trail on 2010? Yes so many people book this treks this year.

 

HOW TO GET CUSCO MACHU PICCHU

The Cusco Peru

HOW TO GET CUSCO MACHU PICCHU

Journey InternaStional flights take you into Lima, the capital city. You may spend a few days there or come over directly to Cusco . The domestic flight lasts for about 45 minutes. It is as well possible to get to Cusco by bus (24 hours). We may assist you to take your decision, please contact us!

Climate During the dry season, from April to October, the weather is generally sunny.Temperatures are hot during the day and cold at night. The rainy season in Cusco occurs from November through March. It is recommended that students bring a wet weather coat as well as a warm one for the nights and inside buildings, as they don't have heating systems.

Altitude sickness Some people experience some discomfort at this altitude (around 3'500 above sea level). We recommend resting at least for a few hours prior to the start of any other activity. The symptoms of "soroche" are headaches, dizziness, stomach upset and tiredness. These symptoms can be managed by drinking lots of fluids (especialy coca tea!), eating light meals and getting plenty of rest.

Security Cusco is compared to other cities in South America pretty safe. Travellers are warmly welcomed in Cusco! Like in every city, there are areas, in which foreigners should not walk around, especialy at night. It is as well safe travelling without lots of money in cash. We recommend to use only offical taxis and to go out at night in groups.

Getting around The best way to discover the city and it charme is on foot. Actualy for longer distances you will need to take a taxi or a bus. Prices are very low (less than 1 US-Dollar)

Money The currency of Peru is the Nuevo Sol; it is useful to arrive with US-Dollar.There are AMT's around the city centre that take mayor credit cards. Traveller's Checks can be cashed in "casa de cambios".
USD 1.00 = S./3.45, EUR 1.00 =S./3.60, GPB 1.00 = S./5.20

Expenses Less than USD 1.00 for transportation, up to USD 2.50 for a complete meal, less than USD 1.00 for a coffe in a trendy café, 1 USD for laundry service.

Communication It'll be no problem to contact home, either by phone or email. There are lots of cybercafes in Cusco, the price for an hour of internet is less than USD 1.00. Students can check their emails at school, free of charge. Long distance phone calls are getting cheaper, with some calling cards you can make international calls for less than 10 US-cents per minute.

 

CALENDAR OF PARTIES IN CUSCO AND COUNTIES

CALENDAR OF PARTIES IN CUSCO AND COUNTIES


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Date

Party Location
 1 January  Bajada del Ni�o  Quispicanchis
 Urubamba
 6 January  Bajada de Reyes  Urubamba
 17 January  San Antonio Abad  Acomayo, Iglesia San Cristobal - Cusco, Quispicanchis
 20 January  San Sebatian  Cusco, Chumbivilcas, Paruro
 20 January  Chiaraque  Canas
 24 January  Virgen de Bel�n  San Pedro, Canchis
 2 February  Virgen de la Candelaria  Quispicanchis, Canas, Paucartambo, Acomayo, Espinar
 February / March  Carnaval  Cusco
 19 March  San Jos�  Urubamba
 23 March  Fundaci�n de Cusco (1534)  
 April  Semana Santa  Cusco, La Convenci�n
 3 May  Fiesta de las Cruces  Canchis, Paucartambo, La Convenci�n
 3 May  Cruz Velacuy  Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 15 May  San Isidro  San Sebastian, Poroy, Cusco, Urubamba, Paucartambo, Calca, Pisac, Canchis.
 May / June  Coyllur Riti  Quispicanchis
 .  Corpus Christi  Cusco, Urubamba
 13 June  San Antonio  Anta, Quispicanchis
 14 June  Se�or de Torrechayoc  Urubamba
 18 - 27 June  Semana del Cusco  Cusco
 21 June  Santo Tomas  .
 24 June  San Juan  Chumbivilvas, Espinar, Anta, Calca, Canas, Canchis, Paruro, Paucartambo.
 24 June  Inti Raymi  Cusco
 29 June  San Pedro Ollantay Raymi  Chumbivilcas, Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 16 July  Virgen del Carmen  Paucartambo, Anta, Calca, Canas, Canchis, Chumbivilcas, Espinar, Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 25 July  Fiesta de Santiago  Anta, Calca, Checacupe, Canchis, Canas, Quispicanchis.
 25 - 30 July  Pachamama  Quispicanchis
 28 July  Fiestas Patrias .
 4 - 15 August  Se�ora de las Nieves  Quispicanchis, Canas, Canchis
 10 - 14 August  Tinka del Ganado  Chumbivilcas
 .  Virgen Asunta titular  Calca
 24 August  Fiesta de San Bartolom�  Calca, Canchis
.  Day del Tahuantinsuyo .
 29 August  Santa Rosa  Espinar, Quispicanchis, Canas
 8 September  Virgen de la Natividad  Paruro
.  Fiesta de Santo Tom�s  Chumbivilcas
 14 September  Se�or de la Exaltaci�n  Anta
 21 September  San Mateo  Canas
 31 September  San Jer�nimo  Cusco
 4 October  San Francisco  Canchis, Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 11- 14 October  Virgen del Rosario  Canchis, Quispicanchis, Calca, Canas, La Convenci�n, Acomayo
 10- 18 October  Semana Tur�stica  Cusco
.  San Miguel  Canchis
 18 October  Fiesta de San Lucas  Canas
 20 October  Fiesta de Qeromarca  Canchis
 31 October  Fiesta de Cristo Rey  San Sebastian - Cusco
 1 November  Todos los Santos  Canas, Cusco
 2 November  Ni�o Compadrito  Iglesia San Francisco - Cusco
   Day de los difuntos  Cusco, Acomayo, Calca, Canchis, Chumbivilcas, Espinar, La Convenci�n, Paruro, Paucartambo.
 18 November  Levantamiento de Tupac Amaru  Acomayo
 8 December  Inmaculada Concepci�n  Calca, Canchis, Espinar, Paruro, Paucartambo, Quispicanchis.
 18 December  San Blas  Cusco
 24 December  Santiranticuy  Cusco
 25 December  Tacanacuy  Chumbivilcas
 

CALENDAR OF PARTIES IN CUSCO AND COUNTIES

CALENDAR OF PARTIES IN CUSCO AND COUNTIES


.

Date

Party Location
 1 January  Bajada del Ni�o  Quispicanchis
 Urubamba
 6 January  Bajada de Reyes  Urubamba
 17 January  San Antonio Abad  Acomayo, Iglesia San Cristobal - Cusco, Quispicanchis
 20 January  San Sebatian  Cusco, Chumbivilcas, Paruro
 20 January  Chiaraque  Canas
 24 January  Virgen de Bel�n  San Pedro, Canchis
 2 February  Virgen de la Candelaria  Quispicanchis, Canas, Paucartambo, Acomayo, Espinar
 February / March  Carnaval  Cusco
 19 March  San Jos�  Urubamba
 23 March  Fundaci�n de Cusco (1534)  
 April  Semana Santa  Cusco, La Convenci�n
 3 May  Fiesta de las Cruces  Canchis, Paucartambo, La Convenci�n
 3 May  Cruz Velacuy  Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 15 May  San Isidro  San Sebastian, Poroy, Cusco, Urubamba, Paucartambo, Calca, Pisac, Canchis.
 May / June  Coyllur Riti  Quispicanchis
 .  Corpus Christi  Cusco, Urubamba
 13 June  San Antonio  Anta, Quispicanchis
 14 June  Se�or de Torrechayoc  Urubamba
 18 - 27 June  Semana del Cusco  Cusco
 21 June  Santo Tomas  .
 24 June  San Juan  Chumbivilvas, Espinar, Anta, Calca, Canas, Canchis, Paruro, Paucartambo.
 24 June  Inti Raymi  Cusco
 29 June  San Pedro Ollantay Raymi  Chumbivilcas, Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 16 July  Virgen del Carmen  Paucartambo, Anta, Calca, Canas, Canchis, Chumbivilcas, Espinar, Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 25 July  Fiesta de Santiago  Anta, Calca, Checacupe, Canchis, Canas, Quispicanchis.
 25 - 30 July  Pachamama  Quispicanchis
 28 July  Fiestas Patrias .
 4 - 15 August  Se�ora de las Nieves  Quispicanchis, Canas, Canchis
 10 - 14 August  Tinka del Ganado  Chumbivilcas
 .  Virgen Asunta titular  Calca
 24 August  Fiesta de San Bartolom�  Calca, Canchis
.  Day del Tahuantinsuyo .
 29 August  Santa Rosa  Espinar, Quispicanchis, Canas
 8 September  Virgen de la Natividad  Paruro
.  Fiesta de Santo Tom�s  Chumbivilcas
 14 September  Se�or de la Exaltaci�n  Anta
 21 September  San Mateo  Canas
 31 September  San Jer�nimo  Cusco
 4 October  San Francisco  Canchis, Quispicanchis, Urubamba
 11- 14 October  Virgen del Rosario  Canchis, Quispicanchis, Calca, Canas, La Convenci�n, Acomayo
 10- 18 October  Semana Tur�stica  Cusco
.  San Miguel  Canchis
 18 October  Fiesta de San Lucas  Canas
 20 October  Fiesta de Qeromarca  Canchis
 31 October  Fiesta de Cristo Rey  San Sebastian - Cusco
 1 November  Todos los Santos  Canas, Cusco
 2 November  Ni�o Compadrito  Iglesia San Francisco - Cusco
   Day de los difuntos  Cusco, Acomayo, Calca, Canchis, Chumbivilcas, Espinar, La Convenci�n, Paruro, Paucartambo.
 18 November  Levantamiento de Tupac Amaru  Acomayo
 8 December  Inmaculada Concepci�n  Calca, Canchis, Espinar, Paruro, Paucartambo, Quispicanchis.
 18 December  San Blas  Cusco
 24 December  Santiranticuy  Cusco
 25 December  Tacanacuy  Chumbivilcas
 

PISAQ TOUR

PISAQ TERRITORIES INTO THE SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS

Today P'isaq constitutes one of the most important Archaeological Parks in the region. It is located about 30 Kms. (18.6 miles) toward the northwest of Qosqo City. Possibly its name comes from a type of partridge very common in the area known as "p'isaqa". Some scholars suggest that the pre-Hispanic City had the shape of a "p'isaqa" (-ornate tinamou- Nothoprocta ornata); a tinamidae that represented the local fauna.

There are two possibilities in order to get to the archaeological site from the colonial town: Hike, taking the street on the western side of the present-day church and go up through the terracing and the mountain, it is a hard hike because of the mountain's altitude and inclination that requires one to be in good physical condition. Otherwise, take a car that must follow the 8 Km. (5 mile) road toward the northeast of the town as far as the parking lot from which it will be necessary to follow the 1.5 Km. (1 mile) path in order to get the "Intiwatana" sector.

Almost all the original names of the different sectors in P'isaq are lost; the names that are known today were established by tradition, historians and archaeologists. Therefore, in many cases the names do not represent their real nature or duty; the reason for this is that there is no precise information, or old documents serving as authentic testimony for interpretation. But, the "P'isaq" name is genuine because it is consigned in some chronicles.

"Qanchisraqay" (qanchis = seven, raqay = inclosure) is one of the districts in P'isaq remaining outside the fortified city, about ½ Km. (0.3 mile) away from the surrounding wall. That sector is also known as "Kanturaqay", the name being related to our national flower "kantu". It is constituted by many buildings with "pirka" type walls, that is, made with non-carved mud bonded stones that originally had a clay stucco. Over here there are some "kanchas" (apartments) for non-noble people that must have cultivated the lower terracing; around here there are also some remains of aqueducts and fountains supplying water for people dwelling in the area. From this spot there is a panoramic view of the terracing that seen from the valley's bottom look narrow but staying up here one discovers that they are broad. Its location on the edge of a precipice is also exceptional for watching over and controlling the movement of people or travelers who used the road toward the Paucartambo region and the Antisuyo.

Following the trail toward the west of Qanchisraqay one reaches the crossroads known as " Antachaka" (anta = cooper, chaka = bridge), where there are some water fountains and a surface aqueduct for the terracing. Towards the west, on the irregular almost vertical surface of the mountain there is a large amount of something like hollows: they are looted tombs of the biggest pre-Hispanic cemetery in the region. Today. the cemetery is known as " Tankanamarka" (tankay = to push, marka = spot; it may be translated as "hurling spot"), and according to some estimates it must have contained about 10,000 tombs that were mostly looted. In the Inkan belief it was stated that once persons died they began a newer life; therefore, their mummies were kept along with all their goods and necessary food. When the conquerors arrived they soon knew that inside the Inkan tombs they could also find jewels of precious stones and metals, thus they began with their diabolical profanation and pillaging of ancient Peruvians' tombs. That is why that cemetery in P'isaq contains mostly looted tombs, some mummies are still inside the graves but not their jewels and daily life elements.

Continuing the hike, one crosses the partially destroyed surrounding wall, in which the trapezoidal doorway named as Amarupunku (amaru = snake, punku = doorway) still keeps its lintel. Around there, is the district known as K'alla Q'asa (k'alla = cut, q'asa = pass) also named as Hanan P'isaq (Upper P'isaq); it contains many "pirka" type buildings among apartments, storehouses, towers and so many stairways on the edge of the precipices.

 
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