Turn Right at Machu Picchu: Rediscovering the Lost City One Step at a Time
This travel guide is intended for the do-it-yourself traveler, but the vital information is certainly pertinent for anyone planning a trip to the site. Explore the region before even arriving, with 235 beautiful pictures to stimulate your imagination and build excitement. Learn of the many destinations that may not be included in a typical tour package. Some of these (Inca Bridge, Sun Gate, Hot Springs, and more) are a must-see and part of the overall experience. You’ve traveled a long way; don’t pass up some of the hidden treasures.
This book offers step-by-step instructions on everything you’ll need to make your holiday a success. Every detail has been addressed: how to get there, how to use the train system, where to buy and claim your entry tickets, and so much more. Utilize information collected and used by a world traveler himself, laid out in a concise, straightforward guide that will add untold dimension and depth to your Machu Picchu experience.
Here is a short list of examples of what you’ll learn:
• How to book travel plans.
• Accommodation options while there.
• How to plan and arrange your time.
• Layout of Agues Calientes (Machu Picchu town).
• Layout of Machu Picchu ruins.
• Locations off the beaten path.
Special Note: The guide also includes a picture walk-through for the town Machu Picchu, the Machu Picchu ruins, both large and small mountain sites, the Doorway of the Sun, the Inca Bridge, the Lunar Temple, the Grand Cavern, and the Hot Springs.
If you cherish history and love to travel, this guide is a must.
Categories: Machu Picchu, Peru Travel, South American Travel, Latin American Travel, Travel Tips, Peru Travel Guide, Machu Picchu Books, Machu Picchu self guided tour.
Country | USA |
Author | Anton Swanepoel |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
Format | Kindle eBook |
IsAdultProduct | |
Label | Anton Swanepoel |
Manufacturer | Anton Swanepoel |
NumberOfPages | 268 |
PublicationDate | 2012-11-05 |
Publisher | Anton Swanepoel |
ReleaseDate | 2012-11-05 |
Studio | Anton Swanepoel |