From Colca Canyon we returned to Arequipa for a few days over before flying out in the very early hours of the morning to Cuzco. The flight took about half an hour and was chocca block of gringos heading off to do the Inca Trail and view the delights of Macchu Picchu. Needless to say the early morning start meant a great big appetite so the first thing we did upon arrival in Cuzco was to grab a stunningly delicious full English breakfast. The bacon tasted wonderful and a nice side of mushrooms did wonders.
Our rooms at the hostel weren´t ready as it was so early, about 9am, so I decided to explore the town centre. The Cathedral is the main dominanting feature in the Plaza de Armas. Built in the 1700s it is flanked by the oldest church in Cuzco (from the 1500s) and another from the 18th century. One of the interesting highlights in this beautiful cathedral is a painting of the Last Supper with a cuy (guinea pig) in place of bread. I love it how the South Americans add their little touch. Someone told me later on that the face of Judas was also based on a likeness of Pizarro (of Incan conquest fame)! I spent most of my morning in the Cathedral and the two churches so I was pretty knackered and ready for a brief afternoon kip back at the hotel.
The Cathedral
Plaza de Armas
A woolly alpaca
Following Pisac we travelled to Ollantaytambo which was to be our stopover for the evening before we started the Inca Trail the next day. Ollantytambo provided a religious function for the Incans as well as being a fortress. It´s the only place that Inca´s defeated the Spanish in a major battle, but eventually the Incans retreated and the rest is history. The fortress is designed in the shape of a llama and it was very interesting to see the big hill across the side of the valley where the stone blocks for the construction of the fortress were quarried out and dragged across to the building side.
After a long day it was early to bed in preparation for our 8am start of the Inca Trail and for many of the group the major reason for coming to Peru, if not South America.
2 comments:
I miss you. Have fun for me. By the by- I love those hats. Good choices.
Hi Andy amazing pics.
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