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The Cachiccata Trail.
By Kendra Gonnerman
Scottsdale Arizona School Teacher
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Off The Beaten Path
Lesser-traveled paths off the famous Inca Trail
lead to more modern
Incan villages with amazing views of the Andes Mountains of
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Have you ever thought about taking the Inca trail less traveled
in Peru? My friend Mary, and I were excited to take the Inca Trail
to Machu Picchu but then we found an alternate trail that would
take us around to modern Incan communities and magnificent views
of the snow-capped Andes.
Adventure
Life put together a wonderful tour that took us to Cusco and
the Sacred Valley and then on a four-day trek along the Cachiccata
Trail. Our
vacation concluded with our visit to Machu Picchu for two days.
Before our trip, I was most excited about visiting the mysterious
ruins of Machu Picchu. To my surprise, hiking in the Andes turned
out to be the most amazing and rewarding part of my vacation.
Mary and I are teachers in Scottsdale, and we looked forward to
visiting schools and meeting the children in Peru. Along the Cachiccata
Trail, we met many Andean people. They were warm and curious
to know what we were doing.
One of our first stops was for lunch at a school in Soccma.
We were disappointed to find that the teachers were off training,
but the kids found out that we were there. We had brought along
pencils, sharpeners, crayons, globes, hats and an I-Zone camera
to take Polaroid pictures to give them. They were so happy to receive
these gifts. Along our four-day hike, we gave out supplies to all
the children we met. Their smiles said it all.
The Cachiccata Trail led to many ancient Incan temples and burial
sites. We were able to walk up and see views of what the early Incan
people had seen. One of these places was Intiwantana, a
temple for the sun, which offered a magnificent view of
Mount Veronica. This place offered a peaceful,
almost spiritual feeling; it was my favorite part of our journey.
I can close my eyes and almost feel like I am there again.
Another magical place was Lake Maracucha, where
we had lunch one day. The water offered an excellent reflection
of the sky. It was so relaxing and beautiful, with birds swimming
in the tranquil water.
I feel that we were able to see a different side of Peru and got
to meet the Andean people. Don’t get me wrong, Machu Picchu
is breathtaking and was worth the visit. But I know that I wouldn’t
have enjoyed the trip as much if we had not taken the trail less
traveled, the Cachiccata Trail.
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