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With May Comes Huge Crowds to Cusco
Welcome to May everyone! We have officially entered the heart of the busiest time for tourism in this area. Many of you have treks coming up shortly and we just wanted to remind you of some key preparation points. Cusco will begin getting overwhelmed with tourists and places will be booked. Make sure you have…
Read MoreDoes chewing on coca leaves or drinking coca tea help with altitude sickness?
Altitude sickness comes in three basic forms: acute mountain sickness, high-altitude pulmonary edema and high-altitude cerebral edema. Acute mountain sickness is the most common, as it affects more than 50 percent of people who ascend higher than 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) in a relatively short time span. It’s caused by the lower levels of oxygen…
Read MoreCNN Article: Pilgrimage to Machu Picchu: Six tips
By Richard Bangs, Special to CNN STORY HIGHLIGHTS Going directly to Machu Picchu may help alleviate altitude sickness Hold onto your entrance ticket so you can exit to use facilities and re-enter You can go by foot or train; be sure to book early (CNN) — Machu Picchu. It’s on most everybody’s bucket list,…
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