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from Kerkis snow treeking 22/2/2009

Ainda tem muito por do sol esperando pra ser visto

Tutti compatti affrontiamo la salita

Sapa, Vietnam

From Gokyo Ri...

I am standing at 5357m to take this, and covered in factor 50!!

I stayed up there for about 1 hour, and still got sunburned!!!!

 

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Lovely treeking between vineyards

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

Inca Jungle

This is the most amazing and exciting trip to machupicchu with bike and trek, we can discover more adventures among the mountains, valleys, rivers and crossing smalls villages, coca plantations, coffee and a lot of kind of fruits …

 

Inca Jungle

walking on the old real inka trail which connect to the city of the Incas, we will take also a relaxing bath in the hot spring which is good for rheumatism, also the most popular and extreme adventure on the world is rafting which we find in the route with level 4 and 5 professional categories in the Vilcanota river, this trip definitely is considered one of the adventure rote to machupicchu where we will observe daily living of Andean and local people…

 

Inca Jungle doing this kind of trips we can contribute with local people, buying some fruits, mineral water, also we always use the local restaurants and familiar hostels… as we already know they are always grateful with our guest.

 

Sense the Inca trail was reduced to the number of visitors, we been forced to open new tours to Machu Picchu that now are available. If you are looking for an alternative trip, this is the one. Inca Jungle is a combination of biking, trekking and rafting through the impressive Peruvian Andean mountains to the Amazonian rain forest. Inca Jungle This trip ends with a guided tour to Machu Picchu on the 4th day.

 

www.condetraveladventures.com/

Inca Jungle itinerary

Inca Jungle DAY 1: CUSCO – SANTA MARIA (BIKING)

we will pick you up between 7:30 to 8.00 am, then we will leave the city seeing beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills until we reach the town of Chinchero overlooking the Sacred Valley at about 2700 m.a.s.l.

After descending this mountainside we arrive to a brief stop at Ollantaytambo where we start the 46 km. uphill to the ABRA MALAGA (Mountain Pass at 4350 m.a.s.l.) approx. at 11:00am, the starting Inca Jungle point again to our downhill, just in case the weather be not good for riding bikes due to haze, raining or snow, we'll go further down with the bus for about 30 more minutes to the next place being the hamlet of “Carrizales” where we'll rest a bit and get lunch, after that we will descend to the hot valley of the high jungle towards QUILLABAMBA, this downhill will last about 5 hours, passing by little rustic villages, ravines, fruit groves and streams arriving in a small village (Santa Maria) where we will append our first night.

Inca Jungle DAY 2: SANTA MARIA – SANTA TERESA (TREEKING)

we will get a healthy breakfast to start walking over a flat area by the Urubamba riverside for about 1 hour. Then we continue to go up the route 3 more hours taking the ancient Inka jungle trail, a rustic and rough road full of rocks and stones (with some steps on it), crossing the river using old Oroyas (Cablecar bridges) and footbridges... we can observe various wild animals of the region like birds, fruits & medicine plants like, then arriving to the hamlet of Qellumayu where we will rest and have lunch, After that we will go on with our trek walking by the river two more hours to the hot springs…We will relax for about 1 hour and continue walking 30 more minutes to arrive to SANTA TERESA town, approx. at 6:00pm and spend another night.

 

Inca Jungle DAY 3: RAFTING

We wake up at 5:00 a.m. and have a good breakfast, after break in the hot springs, will ready the whole rafting equipments, the professional guide will give you some instructions and recommendations, where we begin to level 4 and so on until you reach level 5, during 4 hours rafting, between the towns of Santa Teresa-Santa Maria, after lunch we continue our expedition to machupicchu village called “Aguas Calientes “where we spend our last night.

Inca Jungle DAY 4: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO

We will wake up at 4:30 am to have enough time to climb the steep path to MACHU PICCHU Sanctuary in about 1:30 h. and enjoy the sunrise, then you will get private guide within the citadel of Machu Picchu for 2hours approximately, after that you can wander freely until noon to relax, take snapshots, walk and also climb up to Wayna Picchu summit or just stroll to the Intipunku or the Inka’s Drawbridge.

We will return to” machupicchu pueblo” according of the horary come back could be 2:26 pm, 18:03pm, 19:00pm or another horary, booking your trip you will get more information and we will be glad to receive your suggestions.

Inca Jungle include

•Personalized service assistance.

•Private transportation.

•Rafting equipments.

•Professional guides in rafting level 5

•Bike with front suspension, helmets and gloves.

•3 A, 3 C and 3 D.

•2 nights in a shelter home.

•One night in Machupicchu town hostel (with private bathroom and hot water).

• Entrance fee to Machupicchu.

•Professional guide

•Return train from Machupicchu Pueblo - Ollantaytambo.

•First aid kit.

•Bus from Ollantaytambo - Cusco.

•Train from hydroelectric - Machupicchu Pueblo (day 3).

Inca Jungle important

•Clothes to avoid the cold.

•Sports Apparel (01 pair each).

•Shoes for walking.

•Water purification tablets.

•Camera or film camera.

•Insect repellant.

•Hat or cap.

•Sunglasses.

•Rain poncho.

•Extra Money.

•Standard Travel Bag.

•Sun block.

www.condetraveladventures.com/

 

Laguna Capri,El Chaltén/Santa Cruz

Esta tarta fue para mi clienta estrella!!! Gracias Ester por confiar una vez mas en nosotros!!!

 

Su mamita cumplía 60 años, y le organizaron todos una fiesta sorpresa.

 

El bizcocho es de vainilla, con relleno de crema de limón, la figura esta realizada en porcelana fría, para que luego puedan guardarla y recordar ese momento tan emotivo.

 

Para mas informacion escribenos a dulcedecoracion@gmail.com

 

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Laguna Verde/Villa La Angostura

On the Everest trek, we hiked up to the Amadablam basecamp. I could see nine climbers nearing the top of the peak.

Cari amici, spero che un giorno sfogliando l'album dei ricordi, sorriderete pensando a questo bellissimo giorno ed ai momenti trascorsi insieme.

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Ninh Binh map will be “your best friend” while spending time in Ninh Binh, especially for those newcomers. In this Ninh Binh map, local experts will recommend some of the most famous routes for sightseeing, as well as the locations of ATMs.

 

So, note it down or just use your phone’s screencap function as you will indeed need it!

 

Ninh Binh tourist map overview

 

Ninh Binh is the hidden gem of Northern Vietnam, located around 100 kilometers away from Hanoi. Also nicknamed as “Inland Halong Bay” for its dreamlike boat tours and serene landscapes, it is the house of many great tourist attractions such as Tam Coc – Bich Dong, Bai Dinh temple complex, Hoa Lu Ancient Capital and Trang An Complex.

 

Ninh Binh is no doubt a place full of tourist destinations – everywhere in the province could possibly be a great choice for travelers. If you truly want to know about Vietnam in the distant past, Ninh Binh will be the first place you should pay a visit!

 

Take a look at some of the most famous places in Ninh Binh!

 

Ninh Binh attractions map – follow the routes!

 

However, it is not easy for newbie travelers to conquer Ninh Binh, due to the huge number of Ninh Binh tourist information and sightseeing destinations. Therefore, there are some routes for tourists that you should mind to make your trip successful.

 

>>> For newbie travelers, you can also check out How many days in Ninh Binh for the best suggestions!

 

1st route: Mua Cave Hoa Lu Tam Coc map Vietnam

 

The first route to mention in Ninh Binh sightseeing map is the Hoa Lu Tam Coc Mua Cave route, considered as the most popular route!

 

The first destinations is Hoa Lu Ancient Capital which is famous for its large number of pagodas and temples. This complex is breathtaking ancient beauty and once was the capital of three ancient dynasties of Vietnam. It will tell you the story of a thousand years of history with its serene landscape and magnificent temples.

 

Next is Tam Coc. Tam Coc, the literal meaning is “Three Cave”, is one of the pearls of Ninh Binh. To enjoy Tam Coc to the fullest, the suggestion is to take a boat trip, but the choice for motorbike is also available. You will have a chance to sail through the three magnificent caves and enjoy the wonderful natural beauty built through the ages inside the caves.

 

Enjoy Tam Coc to the fullest with a boat ride into the magnificent landscape!

 

Mua Cave, literally meaning is “The Dancing Cave”, is a top-favorite destination for hiker and photographer tourists alike. The way leading to the peaceful, natural Mua Cave is a 500-step zigzag stone staircase.

 

At the end of the staircase is an altar of Quan Am. And when you conquer the staircase, you can stand at the peak of mountains with a stunning view of Ninh Binh. The photogenic and impressive view of Mua Cave will be an unforgettable memory for anyone who seeks natural beauty.

 

This Ninh Binh map passes by some of the most highlights spots. But if you are not keen on climbing or want to take a relaxing trip, then you can just visit Hoa Lu Tam Coc and left aside the Mua Cave!

 

2nd route: Thung Nham Tam Coc maps

 

This Tam Coc Ninh Binh map is less touristy than the previous one. But not mean it is less exciting. You will pass through Tam Coc – Tam Coc Boat Ride – Bich Dong Pagoda – Thung Nham Bird Park respectively.

 

Follow this Ninh Binh map, after visit Tam Coc and take a Tam Coc boat ride, we will spend time in Bich Dong Pagoda. To all photographers, Bich Dong Pagoda is the right place for you. This pagoda is hugged by a water trench with blooming lotus all year round, an ideal place for a photo shoot.

 

The interesting thing about this place is the road leading to its top is connected to a cave full of giant ancient statues. And Bich Dong Pagoda also offers a charming panoramic view of everything below you at its peak.

 

Come to Bich Dong Pagoda to get lost in the fairyland!

 

Thung Nham Bird Park Ecotourism is an attractive tourist destination, not only attracts many tourists in the country, but also international tourists. Thung Nham tourism has seen its beauty because it is the harmony between the natural landscape and the creativity of local people make Thung Nham become a highlight in the map of Ninh Binh calendar.

 

Visitors to Thung Nham without visiting the bird garden are a great omission. This is the habitat of more than 40 species of birds such as Constellation, Phoenix, Stork, cauldron, leek, leech, fire prick…

 

>>> If you wish to have a trip following this route, feel free to contact us. We can make a customized journey, just for you!

 

3rd route: Trang An Bai Dinh Ninh Binh province Vietnam map

 

Another fascinating Ninh Binh tourism map is the Trang An (Boat ride and “Kong: Skull Island” film site visit included) – Bai Dinh Pagoda Complex route.

 

Let’s start to explore this Ninh Binh map with Trang An Heritage Complex, the greatest rival to Halong Bay with its magnificent natural beauty. Trang An Complex possess giant karst mountains, lush green forests, sparkling and fresh rivers and the endlessly horizontal golden rice field.

 

If you are in Trang An, why don’t you take on a Trang An boat trip? Unlike the luxury cruise trip in Halong Bay, you will board on small wooden paddle boats and flow down the small waterway in Trang An. The serpentine streams will bring you into a land of natural and impressive beauty.

 

Visit Trang An to immerse yourself in the beautiful nature

 

Bai Dinh Temple Complex is another place that you definitely should visit. The complex includes three levels with the bell tower pagoda, the giant golden Buddha statue, and Bai Dinh Pagoda. If you love ancient Asian architecture, you should tick Bai Dinh Temple Complex in your list right away.

 

For the detailed itinerary, you can check out Trang An Bai Dinh trip or go to Ninh Binh itinerary for other ideal trips!

 

4th route: Hoa Lu – Trang An – Mua Cave

 

The fourth Ninh Binh map will take you through Hoa Lu Trang An Mua Cave. The same spots but with a different route for those who want to visit Trang An instead of Tam Coc!

 

5th route – Cuc Phuong National Park

 

This Ninh Binh map route is a bit different because it only includes one large attraction, the Cuc Phuong National Conservation Park. This place is a massive natural museum and an ideal trekking site for you to adventure into wildlife.

 

From establishment, it has always been a part of protected land in Ninh Binh for the conservation of the endangered wildlife in the region and preserves the biodiversity of Vietnam in general. Nowadays, it houses a massive number of fauna and flora of Vietnam and has become one of the greatest places for trekking tours.

 

In Cuc Phuong Trekking route, you can visit the conservation center to know more about the wildlife here. You will be surprised by the number, the diversity and the origins of all kinds of species, from animals to plants found in these centers.

 

A dream-like destination for nature-lovers

 

Cuc Phuong Botanical Garden was established in 1985 and is listed in the International Botanical Gardens to be a center for the preservation of genetic resources and rare plants, creating a semi-wild ecology for these kinds of flora. You can easily access the garden by walking and admiring the colorful wildlife here.

 

Next is the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre. This center’s main aim is rescuing and helping individual rare primates such as Gray langur, Cat Ba langur, etc, from confiscation; releasing animals to nature and doing research on primate’s living habits and environment.

 

This is a wonderful place of a good deed and a great chance for you to see with your own eyes the very rare, endangered animals of Vietnam.

 

Endangered Primate Rescue Center is the house of conservation of many precious animals

 

If you want to learn more academic knowledge, you should visit Cuc Phuong Museum, one of the largest natural biology museum in Vietnam. This museum is really helpful and important study site about biology for students, conservation experts, botanists and tourists all alike.

 

The museum has always been the preservation place of specimens such as insects, butterflies and other animals such as bear, leopard, monkey,… Museum has never been so life like that, but the Cuc Phuong Museum will grant you a whole new level of interest and excitement for nature.

 

Other highlights of Cuc Phuong National Park trip are visting Cave of the Prehistory Man and treeking through the forest trail to find the thousand-year-old tree.

 

With all these exciting spots and activities, Cuc Phuong National Park trip is perfect for any adventure seekers!

 

ATM Tam Coc map Ninh Binh

 

Aside from the tourist map of Ninh Binh, you will be looking for another important map, which is the ATM map. To know the whereabouts of the ATM near your staying location will help out a lot. Therefore, we include this Ninh Binh map just for you to find the nearest ATM in case you are short of cash.

 

Please note that there is very rare ATM around tourist attractions so it would be better to bring enough cash!

 

Hope that this Ninh Binh map can be “your best friend” for the upcoming trip. If you are still wondering which route to take, feel free to ask our local experts. Original Ninh Binh Tours is always here for you!

 

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Dar Tafouyte Hotel Merzouga Morocco Maroc Marruecos Marokko

 

www.dartafouyte.com

 

Dar Tafouyte is located in Takoujte village, aside Erg Chebbi dunes, just 700m away from Merzouga, the most well known Moroccan village in the Sahara region.

 

Dar Tafouyte means “House of the Sun”. Comfortable accommodation and family ambiance decorated in the true Saharan style, Dar Tafouyte invites you to visit Southern Morocco and indulge yourself into an once in a lifetime experience.

El Parque Nacional La Campana tiene actualmente una superficie de aproximadamente unos 8.000 hectáreas, fue creado el 17 de Octubre de 1967, y declarado en 1985 como Reserva de la Biosfera por la UNESCO por su contribución educacional, cultural, científica, recreacional y ecológica de la V región. El Parque Nacional La Campana es administrado por las comunas de Olmué e Hijuelas, a su vez el Parque Nacional La Campana esta dividió en 3 sectores: Palmas de Ocoa 5440 hectáreas Sector de Granizo 972 hectáreas Cajón Grande 1588 hectáreas Algunas características del Parque Nacional La Campana son sus 2 cerros El Roble (2.200 metros) y el Cerro La Campana (1.828 metros), este ultimo posee la forma de una gran campana y además posee varios senderos para escalarlo de poca complejidad, también posee un sector de Camping con asaderas La Flora del Parque Nacional La Campana es abundante y posee una de las ultimas reservas de la Palma Chilena (se encuentra en el sector de Ocoa), además se pueden encontrar Peumo, Boldo, Quillay, Maqui, Canelo, etc. La fauna del Parque Nacional La Campana lo componen diversos tipos de Aves, arañas, conejos, pequeños reptiles, mariposas y gran cantidad de pequeños insectos. Ubicación del Parque Nacional La Campana El Parque Nacional La Campana se encuentra ubicado en la V región, en la provincia de Marga Marga y Quillota, a 60 kilómetros de la ciudad de Valparaíso y a 120 kilómetros de Santiago ¿Como llegar al Parque Nacional La Campana? Se tiene 3 formas de llegar o vías de acceso para entrar al el Parque Nacional La Campana: • Vía de Acceso Sector Granizo: Existe locomoción colectiva desde la ciudad de Valparaíso, que llega al sector de granizo, quedando a menos de 1 Km. de la entrada principal Granizo del Parque La Campana • Vía de Acceso Cajón Grande: Se accede por el camino CH-62 que une las localidades de La Calera y Valparaíso, o por la Ruta CH-5 por la cuesta La Dormida. • Vía de Acceso Ocoa: Se accede por la Ruta CH-5 a la altura del kilómetro 98 tomar el desvío para la estación Ocoa y seguir por el sendero unos 14 kilómetros hasta la entrada del Parque Nacional La Campana

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