World Travel, Peru, Cusco, Peru, Cusco (Machu Picchu Inca Jungle Trekking)
2 nights 3 days a day to go trekking in the Inca jungle. I went out to the hostel early in the
morning. The van of the travel agency did not appear even after the appointment time. It was
cold and waited while drinking tea at the restaurant. It wasn't long before the car arrived. It
wasn't smooth and busy somewhere, as the customers from various travel agencies were tied
together and moved. Besides, I had to get off the middle and transfer to another car.
I talked little by little with the travelers sitting around. All of them are two or more, so I guess I
was a little alone. The car continued up the curve after passing a certain point. After unraveling
the awkwardness and talking, I suddenly reached my first destination. It was a very high place.
Cloudy fog was the air here. It was said to be four thousand meters above sea level. From here
on, you could just ride your bike and go all the way down.
Wearing protective gear and a helmet, I picked a bike and sat down. The gear was an ink
bottle. The saddle was also uncomfortable. All other bike conditions looked similar. Soon I
followed a mountain trail. I enjoyed the downhill with the breeze. Exciting I thought it was a
good thing to come to Machu Picchu with a 2 night 3 day course. There were a lot of sharp
curves, so there were times when I was thrilled.
After two hours of rest, I went rafting. I enjoyed the rapids as a team with Australian friends. I
was surprised and burst into laughter by the sudden water bomb. fun time. The first day was
finished. Having dinner, I got close to Dutch and Argentinian friends.
From the next day, 3 days and 4 days tour travelers joined and moved together. I enjoyed the
zip line and bridge one after another, but it wasn't as scary as I thought. Rather, I even
thought that the zip line was a bit slow. After doing some leisurely sports, I made a trip with
each other for the first time. Especially with French friends.
After lunch, I started walking on the train tracks. It was a full-fledged trek to Machu Picchu
front village. At first it was okay, but the weather was getting hotter and harder. On this road, I
had a long conversation with a friend from the United States. When I heard the name, the
surname was like Eastern Europe, so I asked where my parents were from. He said that there
were four bloods mixed in Ukraine and Scotland (I can't remember the other two countries).
She participated in the tour with her boyfriend and said she passed the exam she was aiming
for and came to Peru on vacation. I was Korean, so I thought it would be, and I was very
happy. Maybe my ex-boyfriend was Korean. She remembered him very well. He was very
handsome and caring. However, since his parents were conservative, he did not accept himself
as a foreigner, and eventually several problems overlapped and broke up. I was all sorry. Still, I
have a boyfriend I meet now, so I wanted to have a good meeting with him. The American
boyfriend noticed that I knew her past history and that I didn't like talking to her.
I walked over three hours and arrived at the hostel. The air was different here. It looked like
Machu Picchu. The next day, I was going to get up early in the morning and take a bus to
Machu Picchu, so I decided to have dinner and rest. I ate dinner in a pretty cool place after
booking at a travel agency. I quickly made friends with a Belgian friend sitting opposite. He is
a student majoring in law and has traveled to South America for months. I was curious about
traveling around the world. He answered everything with a happy heart. In particular, when
asked how many countries he traveled to, he said the truth and was surprised. I said the
country number doesn't matter. It only increases when you travel. He also seems to be
dreaming of a long trip, and he said you could do that one day too. I'm still young and I love
traveling
On the way to Machu Picchu, what I got was the people who met the physical strength and
the scenery. I woke up early for the next day.
Restaurant
Neighborhood scenery
exciting
Jolly French friends.
I think the friend on the right really looks like Zidane.