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Moon Machu Picchu (Fourth Edition): With Lima, Cusco & the Inca Trail [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 252 pages, height x width x depth: 190x140x16 mm, weight: 320 g
  • Pub. Date: 15-Nov-2018
  • Publisher: Moon Travel
  • ISBN-10: 1640493166
  • ISBN-13: 9781640493162
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 252 pages, height x width x depth: 190x140x16 mm, weight: 320 g
  • Pub. Date: 15-Nov-2018
  • Publisher: Moon Travel
  • ISBN-10: 1640493166
  • ISBN-13: 9781640493162
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Make the most of your adventure to the jewel of Peru with Moon Machu Picchu. Inside you'll find: Strategic trekking guides, including two to four days on the Inca Trail, five days on the Salcantay, and an Inca Jungle Trail itineraryUnique ideas beyond the beaten path: Explore seldom-seen ruins like the Ollantaytambo Temple and visit remote Quechua-speaking villages. Go horseback riding on a caballo de paso in the Sacred Valley, mountain biking to the hilltop fortress of Sacsayhuamán, or set up camp on the riverbank after a day of rafting on the Río Apurímac. Sample coca tea and local delicacies, or shop for handmade Peruvian weavings, pottery, and jewelryFocused coverage of stopovers in Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and LimaEssential planning information on agencies, tour guides, porters, dining, accommodations, deciding when and where to go, and making reservationsExpert perspective from Lima resident Ryan DubéA guide to hazards, precautions, and gear, plus tips for avoiding altitude sicknessTransportation advice: How to find the best airfares and get around by bus, train, taxi, car, or motorcycle rentalA full-color foldout map of the region, with vibrant photos and detailed maps throughoutThorough background information on the landscape, wildlife, plants, culture, history, and customsHandy tools including a Spanish phrasebook, visa information, volunteer opportunities, and tips for seniors, families with children, women traveling alone, and LGBTQ+ travelersWith Moon Machu Picchu's expert insight, practical advice, and insider tips, you can forge your own path.
Discover Machu Picchu
6(22)
Planning Your Trip
10(5)
What's New
11(2)
Countdown to Machu Picchu
13(2)
Explore Machu Picchu
15(2)
Trekking Guide
17(7)
Inca Ruins
18(3)
High Adventure in the Sacred Valley
21(2)
The Sacred Steps of the Inca
23(1)
Two Days in Cusco
24(2)
Peruvian Cuisine
25(1)
Two Days in Lima
26(2)
The Sacred Valley
28(31)
Pisac and Vicinity
32(9)
Urubamba and Vicinity
41(7)
Ollantaytambo and Vicinity
48(11)
Machu Picchu
59(34)
Trekking to Machu Picchu
65(7)
Ruins Tour
72(8)
Hikes at Machu Picchu
80(2)
Getting There and Around
82(3)
AguasCalientes
85(8)
Cusco
93(52)
Sights
101(10)
Entertainment and Events
111(3)
Shopping
114(1)
Recreation
115(10)
Food
125(4)
Accommodations
129(6)
Information and Services
135(2)
Getting There and Around
137(4)
Vicinity of Cusco
141(4)
Stopover in Lima
145(26)
Sights
157(6)
Entertainment and Events
163(1)
Food
163(4)
Accommodations
167(1)
Information and Services
168(1)
Getting There and Around
169(2)
Background
171(29)
The Landscape
172(3)
Plants and Animals
175(3)
History
178(12)
Government and Economy
190(1)
People and Culture
191(9)
Essentials
200(37)
Getting There
201(3)
Getting Around
204(8)
Visas and Officialdom
212(2)
Conduct and Customs
214(2)
Travel Tips
216(6)
Health and Safety
222(7)
Information and Services
229(8)
Resources
237(15)
Glossary
237(2)
Spanish Phrasebook
239(6)
Suggested Reading
245(5)
Internet Resources
250(2)
Index 252(4)
List of Maps 256
Ryan Dub? first arrived in Peru more than a decade ago, as an exchange student in Lima. He was captivated by the country's diversity and history and charmed by the kindness of its people. After completing his degree in Latin American studies and anthropology, Ryan returned to Lima where he now lives with his wife, Tatiana, and their sons, Ticiano and Benicio.Using Lima as his base, Ryan has traveled throughout Peru, to both its most famous sites and lesser-known attractions. He has hiked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, explored the islands on Lake Titicaca, and slept under the stars in the Amazon. He has traveled to Chincha and El Carmen, the home of an annual Afro-Peruvian music festival, and Pozuzo, a remote village in the high jungle.Ryan currently works as a journalist, specializing in economics, business, and politics. His articles have been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Globe & Mail, and BNamericas, among others.