After three days acclimatising in Cusco and a mad last-minute scramble to find a better trek
deal (note – don’t book the Salkantay trek in advance, it’s way cheaper in Cusco), we were off. A 4am knock on our hostel door signalled the arrival of our guide– pitch black and cool outside, we stumbled towards our bus to begin what was about to be the most exhausting and most exhilarating five days of my life.
http://www.baldhiker.com/2015/12/10/peru-conquering-the-salkantay/?utm_source=Latest+Posts+From+BaldHiker&utm_campaign=2b286baf79-Rss_Feed5_15_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_aef33afe0c-2b286baf79-77750077
deal (note – don’t book the Salkantay trek in advance, it’s way cheaper in Cusco), we were off. A 4am knock on our hostel door signalled the arrival of our guide– pitch black and cool outside, we stumbled towards our bus to begin what was about to be the most exhausting and most exhilarating five days of my life.
http://www.baldhiker.com/2015/12/10/peru-conquering-the-salkantay/?utm_source=Latest+Posts+From+BaldHiker&utm_campaign=2b286baf79-Rss_Feed5_15_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_aef33afe0c-2b286baf79-77750077
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