Coronavirus in Peru.-
Cusco and Peru before the coravirus was getting ready for the new 2020 season. We, as tour operators of the Inca trail , enlisted our camping team, cooking courses for our cooks, attention talks for our porters, muleteers. Everything was ready for our clients' trips such as:
Inca trail luxury
Private Inca trail
Inca trail in a group.
Our walks through ausangate
Star photography in ausangate
But was something coming? But we saw it far, far away, and it is called a coronavirus, but it is not yet in China, we said.
Until March 6 arrived, it didn't seem like a bad thing, but until our government sent us to a 15-day quarantine, we said it would happen, but it didn't happen and we looked at the world as it also entered quarantine.
We just realized that this is something serious and it turned out to be a pandemic.
Our clients and we and all the people who work in the tourism industry in Peru and the world had to stop, if with an economic loss.
But nature, animals are now happy breathing when they see that there are not as many people as they used to be.
Now we and our clients are starting to change travel dates and cancellations, and that's good, it will help us, our traveling friends from all over the world to change the way we travel.
If it was very hard but it will be a change of thoughts, ways of seeing
the world, Hopefully we all change for the sake of nature and wildlife.
Now all together we are again considered very important for this planet, and we begin to take care of having a better future for all.
Peru photo tours
Inca land adventures
It is ready for change and we are looking for more programs that will allow us to be in contact with nature and the living culture of this wonderful country called Peru.
All together let's start again as new people more united than ever.
United together let us get out of this problem hand in hand like brothers !!!
lunes, 6 de abril de 2020
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A complete network of interconnecting roads linked Cusco to its provinces and other kingdoms and the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu was part of that system. Today it has become the most famous and popular trek in South America due to the variety of attractions it offers. The trail route lies within the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary, which was created by the government in 1981 to protect the natural beauty and the archaeological sites of this extraordinary area. This spectacular trail runs from high mountains down to cloud forest, passing through a number of diverse ecological zones filled with an enormous variety of plants and bird life. The route is also studded with archaeological sites which lead the visitor to the lost city of the Incas; Machu Picchu.