Inka Trail - Machu Picchu
31.10.2001 (View count: 3726)
FOR MY ENGLISH SPEAKING FRIENDS:
If you would like to see a selection of pictures from that part of the trip, please click above on "[Fotos zu diesem Bericht anschauen]"! Genetal Impressions Those who have already been on the Camino Inca would probably agree that even many thousand words can not describe the beautiness of that trail. Amazing landscapes, stunning mountains, beautiful plants and interesting ruins. Apart from the few remarks below for each day I suggest that you simply enjoy the selection of photos from that part of the trip.
10SEP2001 Get ready and click here to see the profile (altitude) of the Camino Inca: http://www.cusco.net/maps/incatrail.htm
11SEP2001 Masterpiece of the day: the 4200 m high pass Abra de Warmiwañusca
12SEP2001 Health: I got a pretty bad cold and don't feel very well (fully recovered only a couple of days after I got home).
Masterpiece of the day: the 3998 m high pass Runkurakay
13SEP2001 We are there: after a very early wake up we arrive at the sungate for sunrise. I will never forget the view down at Machu Picchu. In
"The Heights of Machu Picchu" Pablo Neruda uses the following words:
"Then up the ladder of the earth I climbed
through the barbed jungle's thickets
until I reached you Machu Picchu.
Tall city of stepped stone,
home at long last of whatever earth
had never hidden in her sleeping clothes.
In you two lineages that had run parallel
met where the cradle both of man and light
rocked in a wind of thorns."
Read more about the mystery of Machu Picchu by using this link: http://www.culturefocus.com/peru2.htm