Friday, July 20, 2012

Lima, Peru

Lima, Peru is at sea level so there is no need to equalize or prepare for lack of oxygen. We had taken Ginko bilboa pills for 2 weeks before our trip to help oxygenate our bodies and prevent altitudu sickness. While on the plane our excitement was surreal. As we began descending we could see the peaks of the Andes mountains. The peaks rose above a thick set of clouds that seemed like a lake of clouds, very dense and white. i remeber thinkiing how high must these peaks be if the dense sea of clouds is below them like the sea? We descended that set of dense cloud only to see more peaks of mountains and once again another set of dense clouds that lay at the bottom. It was surreal to look up and see clouds and then look down and see clouds, it was something my husband and I had never before seen. We laughed at the the thought that we were already amazed at the sights we were seeing and had not even landed the plane. Lima is the capital of Peru and has xxxx habitants. From the plane we begun to see the coastline and city of Lima, very grey and gloomy but a coastal industrialized capital. The airport is about a 1/2 hour drive without traffic.

Machu Picchu

Not many places or pictures take my breath away, but I was drawn to machu picchu because it did just this. I recall seeing a picture in the paper in the travel section and saw a city in ruins that was located in the peaks of the Andes mountains. It was not the ruins that drew my attention but the location of this magnificent place. I wondered what it would be like to stand there in person if the picture alone made me gasp. It was that day that i decided someday somehow I would visit machu Picchu in Peru. What I never imagined was the transcurrence of events that led my husband and I to this special place on such a special time, the 100th year anniversary of the discovery of the ruins! It all began last summer when I called the airline and asked what dates were availble with "points" for our two free tickets to Lima, Peru. After i told them I was looking for a a 6-8 day vacation and was open all of June and July to travel, they let me know that there was a departing flight on the 1st of July and returnng flight on the 11th. So I went ahead and booked the flilght to Lima and let the adventure begin! I them proceeded to purchase online plane tickets from Lima, Peru to Cusco, Peru where we would need to take a train to Machu Picchu. There are alternate ways to arrive to Machu Picchu but I chose to depart from Cusco, Peru by train. Lastly before I looked for hotels, there is one hotel inside the park of Macchu Picchu called Macchu Pichu sanctuary Lodge and I was determined to save and stay there the day I made it to Machu Picchu. Since it is a small 30 room hotel, it is recommended to book 6 months in advance, so when I tried booking a few weeks in advance, naturaually the hotel was sold out with the exception of the night of the 7th of July, so I went ahead and purchased the night and then revolved the itinerary around that night to be spent at the ruins. Afterall, we were going to Peru to visit the ruins and that was the HIGHLIGHT so why not schedule the entire trip around that one night? Once I had that reservation, the roundtrip airline tickets from Lima to Cusco, and the train tickets from Cusco to Machu picchu I did not purchase tickets to the entrance to the park because the hotel charged a comission and I figured it was easiset to just purchase them in person once there. So let the journey begin....in Lima, peru
Since I was young, I had a passion for travel and dreamt of owning a travel agency. I love to explore and discover new places and cultures. Traveling is an escape from the ordinary and from reality itself. It allows you to detach from your current surroundings and situations and to see and feel things from different perspectives. Traveling refreshes your soul and mind, especially when a place visited touches your heart or makes you feel as if though you never want to leave that place or moment. It opens your eyes and broadens your horizons. Unfortunately, traveling requires both time and money and is often a luxury that we cannot afford on a continuos basis. I am writing this blog for various reasons. My first reason is to remember the amazing expeditions I have been fortunate to experience. I want to have a place that will take me back to that special moment. My second reason is to be able to share these wonderful expeditions and destinations with others that may just want to explore or travel virtually since I know first hand how difficult it can be to just pack and explore the world. Third, I want to have a place to plan my next expedition while finding the time and money for it to become a reality.