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Choose the time: You must note that from April to October is the dry season with the cloudless sky for Peru Tours. Since November, the clouds and rains that reach their peak in December through March.
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Things to Know Before Visiting Cusco Peru Tours http://www.inkatraces.com/ Cusco is one of the tourist destinations that many Peruvians choose when to pack up and travel, but there is great uncertainty about whether the budget will reach to know one of the places that houses one of the seven modern wonders like Machu Picchu. If you are visiting Machu Picchu, in Cusco, for the first time, you will experience some knew things and here are some tips that will improve your whole adventure in strange situations. Choose the time: You must note that from April to October is the dry season with the cloudless sky for Peru Tours. Since November, the clouds and rains that reach their peak in December through March. Meeting hours: The Cusco Peru tours lasts a whole day. We will move out quickly as we can, to seize the day and avoid the crowds. Another thing you can do is go out in the evening and sleep in AguesClient's, from there to Machu Picchu the next day morning. You can change Aguesclients' to Ollantaytambo if you like. Trekking: Some might want to get walking, but it is not an easy task. You can choose the Inca Trail, Salkantay Trekking to Machu Picchu and Coffee Route. Always accompanied by excellent guides and book your space with several months in advance. Clothing and accessories: It is advisable to take only what is necessary. Always have a rain jacket and windbreaker. Machu Picchu is jungle and warm, but the weather changes in minutes, and can rain, cloud and spend a little cold. Lunch and drinks: It is advisable to get the food in the village of Aguesclients before climbing to Machu Picchu or during the Sacred Valley tours. You can also bring your little taper. You must ask the locals where they eat them, do not go where tourists eat or nearby restaurants to tourist sites, these are commercial, expensive and bad. Explore the markets, eat llama, and enjoy the best experience in a country as lovely as Peru. About the currency The currency used in the country is the Peruvian Nuevo Sol (three suns roughly equivalent to one dollar). There are many places where you can change money, for example switched smoothly on the same bus terminal in Tacna. It goes without saying that always looks established places to spare potential problems. Business Phone and Fax: 984707008 Business Email: operaciones@inkatraces.com Permanent address with Zip: Urb. La Florida H 1 – Wanchaq Zip code 08200