Somehow I
was a little worried that my visit to Machu
Picchu would not be as nice as I had expected it to
be. The train trip from Cusco to Aguas
Callientes was great however. A very beautiful ride in a comfortable train with
excellent service and on top of that very nice company. In my group of four
seats I sat next to a Peruvian tourist guide who gave free private guiding to
me and the two cute German guys sitting opposite us. The only little misshapen
was that our train had to lend its engine to a meeting train that had ha engine
problem, which delayed us about one hour. But so far still so good. When we
arrived there was somewhat of a chaos at the station with all meeting porters
from the hotels, no one from my hotel though. But as I knew it would be very
close to the station and that the town is tiny I thought it could not be so
difficult to find. At the beginning I just followed all the others that went in
the same direction, but after a while I asked a lady how pointed me in the
other direction. On the way she pointed a small local man came up and asked me
what I was looking for and offered to go with me there and carry my bag. When
someone does that you tend to believe that they know where you want to go. It
turned out he had no idea and had to ask several times and led me in wrong
directions several times. By this time it had started to rain so when I finally
arrived to the hotel I was soaked and not happy. Not happier to learn that I
could not access my room yet. For a while I hesitated whether I really should
go up to Machu Picchu
today or wait until tomorrow, but decided to go anyway. Who knows what tomorrow
brings and I also had a prepaid lunch for today. After having bought the
entrance ticket in one place and the bus ticket in another I finally got on the
bus and was on the way. And the rain still pored down.
I felt a
bit stressed and all wet both from rain and sweat and felt I was not in the
mood I would have liked to have going there, but I decided to start with my
lunch and gather some more energy and then enter. While eating I kind of had
the feeling things would get better and I even felt sure the rain would stop
and the sky clear. Funnily that is exactly what happened, when I had finished
my meal and left the restaurant the sun shone!
Entering
the area and starting climbing up to where you can look down at Machu Picchu is truly
magic! So beautiful and magnificent! Somehow the game between rain and sun also
made it more magical, with the mist rising from the hills and rainbows in the
valley below, fantastic!! So, after all, the visit was just as great as
expected.
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