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Luxury Travel Peru: advantages of seeing Machu Picchu, Cusco and Sacred Valley In Style
Machu Picchu is one of the new wonders of the world, despite its location in the high peaks of the Andes, is accessible in the highest style. In a week you can visit Cusco, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu and Aguas Calientes without feeling pressure to are rushing through things. This is a once in a lifetime experience for most people, there is no need to rush through it.
A try to make travel as comfortable as possible, with all the little details means luxury travel. In the luxury travel and luxury vacation waiting five service stars for its superior value and top quality. Just because you are traveling luxury does not mean you do not see that every dollar goes. If you are interested in luxury service to Cusco and Machu Picchu, you should expect private transfers and comfortable, with routes to avoid sweaty cabin and communication problems and barriers language. You can expect visits will be private or at least very small numbers. Nobody likes to walk in a giant tour bus, having to wait until all are ready to go, and not be able to move through the tour at their own pace. In luxury travel, you can request private guide to avoid discomfort.
To the travel in the luxury of its hotels are by far the biggest upgrade that will have. You will be exploring options of 5-star hotels, some of which are destinations in themselves. The Hotel Monasterio in Cusco, for example, is a restored 16th century seminary that is literally at the site of an ancient Inca palace. Staying at the Monastery is like being in a museum. Another example would be the Sanctuary Lodge, just outside the gates of Machu Picchu. While thousands of people have to walk or take the bus from Aguas Calientes in order to reach the door and the front lines, litererally will be walking outside his front door. This is a great advantage, as well as for adventurous travelers who want hike Huayna Picchu. Only 400 people are allowed each day on Huayna Picchu for a line usually forms at the gate of Machu Picchu before it even opens. The first 400 people lined up are those who receive the awesome privilege of yielding Huayna Picchu.
Luxury travel is undoubtedly the most comfortable way to experience Machu Picchu. With little hassle and best of the best in comfort, style and service that you will not be disappointed with his decision to upgrade their vacation and take your time this amazing thing in the world.
About the Author
This guide to Machu Picchu and Cusco in a Peru luxury tour was written by a travel expert at Peru Luxury Travel, specialists in high value, fully customizable tours and packages.
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