We have made it back to Minnesota and Peru already feels so far away. Close in heart and memory, but distance in physical distance. And, it is a whole other world here in the land of ice and snow. I just wanted to share with all you readers the last stop of our travels, after Machu Picchu, was roaming around the Sacred Valley. The Sacred Valley is filled with little towns, generous and friendly people, and incan ruins scattered throughout the mountains and alongside rivers. We spent last week hotel hopping and walking through the mountain passes to discover what was around the corner. Our favorite stops were a native town outside of Pisac, where we were invited into houses with handmade tejidos and played soccer with some kiddos on the dirt, cold streets. Then we stayed in Chincero (a place full of energy and colorful dress) and walked down a mountain pass on an old Incan trail that often doesn't get visitors.
I would highly recommend roaming around the Sacred Valley on your next trip to Peru. There is beauty and magic around every mountain pass and river curve.
This weekend we are celebrating with family and next week the transition into U.S. life really begins. Come back next week, as I wrap up the 3 year Peruvian adventure blog.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Sacred Valley, last stop
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Machu Picchu!!
It was well worth the wait and absolutely amazing. 100 times better than the postcards you see. Hugo and I got in the early 5:30am line to try our luck at one of the 400 passes into Huayno Picchu (the famous mountain in the background of all the M.P. photos). We were numbers 370 and 371. We climbed the steep mountain to get a 30 second glimpse (in between the cloud cover) of M.P. from above. Spectacular!
There is an energy and beauty about Machu Picchu that you just can´t express with words. Magical, Spiritual, Uplifting. After our all morning hike up and down and up and down Huayno Picchu we wondered around M.P. until our hunger just couldn´t take it anymore. We out stayed the crowds and spent a good part of our afternoon just sitting and enjoying the magic of the ruins from up above. And, we took a bunch of photos, of course. You choose which one wins....
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Amazonas Selva





There were beautiful butterflys, birds and monkeys everwhere. In the neighboring town we got to play with sloths, as a family has rescued three baby sloths that had lost their mother. That was definitely a highlight.
We are flying out today and very happy to leave the heat. Tomorrow we are flying to Cusco to start the 2nd part of our travel-venture. Machu Picchu....finally!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
The regular stuff: Dr. visit and a zoo trip


These past couple of days we have been doing what you normally do on a vacation. Besides exploring the town of Iquitos and eating lots of really cold ice cream we have been doing some just plain regular stuff. I went to the doctor´s office (see chair above) to get my ears cleaned. Then, the following day we went to the jungle zoo. Saw butterflys, monkeys and really big snakes.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
River Trip to Iquitos



Our boat route hugged the pacaya.samiria nature reserve. We did not see much wildlife, but the sunset on the river was spectacular.
The trip was unforgettable. Uncomfortable. Hot. Beautiful. Fun. If you had never tried sleeping in a hammock, I wouldn´t recommend it. It is hard to do in extreme heat. We are happy to have a bed in Iquitos tonight.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
The 2nd Family Moon


We have done some cool things to end 2010. We visited the 3rd largest waterfall in the world and the hike to visit it kicked our butt. We visited ancient pre-Incan sculptures placed high up in a mountain that make you ponder the world before ours. For New Years Eve we witnessed the ¨burn the old year doll¨contest here in Chachapoyas.
Happy New Year to all. Happiness and Peace to all in 2011!
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