If anybody has any questions about: Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Hidroelectrica, San Maria, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Town etc, then leave a comment! 🔥 If you also have questions about which Circuit to do, and which mountain is the best, again, leave a comment below! 🔥 I know all of the options by train, bus, walking, hiking; all of the prices; EVERYTHING! I'm not a tour guide, I'm just offering free advice, so I have no incentive to rip you off! haha! Like and subscribe or I'll take your hiking shoes 👟 and your perro! 🐕
I agree! I wasn't sure if it was a Latin America thing to play music everywhere 😆 When I was on the 8 hour coach trip, a few people were playing their music and it was hard to sleep. I assumed it was part of the culture. It's very different in Europe.
Great videos thanks for making them. Many of them will come in handy for an upcoming trip I have planned to Peru after my last voyage there 18 years ago. Cheers!
King of Machu Picchu used interdimensional portals to bring stones and foodstuffs from the other side of the world, to build buildings and the needs of its inhabitants
Yes just about recovered! 😁😆 I decided to continue to Puno and Ariquepa, but I should be back in Lima soon! Enjoy your trip next week! 😊😊 Thank you for watching!
@@s34nTravels I feel you! I used to live In Miraflores my childhood, will return maybe in the future, be safe out there man! We like your videos! Can’t wait to see more 😉
@@s34nTravels it’s very different now for what I can see, safer than before maybe?! You are not from the states, that accent sounds like gordom Ramsay accent, I could be wrong, British?!
@@Jorge_V_ haha yes! Gordon Ramsay is from Scotland but has a London accent, so he's a special case! But no different from me I guess. I am British, and also American, now in South America 😆
Thank you for the video, S34n:-) I'm planning on visiting Peru next year on May as I read in many blogs that it's a shoulder season there and the rainy season ends in April. However, in the beginning of your video you said that it was raining 4 days straight on your visit. So, would you also recommend May as the best time to visit Peru? Currently I plan on a classic Gringo trail from Lima all the way down to Puno, then take the Andes train to Cusco and Macchu Picchu. I'm also hoping to be able to take the Lima - Huancayo train next year. Hopefully it will be opened as I read that no train is available this year because of the landslide:-)
May should be a good time to visit, I think we just got very unlucky! The rainy season is between November and March. It also makes driving unsafe. That's neat! I did that in reverse, actually in on a bus from Puno to Ariquepa as I write this haha! If money isn't an issue, then the train works. The bus system is a lot lot cheaper and offers a more real experience (chances to speak with locals more), but it depends what you're into! I hope it helps
Machupicchu is soo expensive . The best and most value for money place to eat in Machupicchu is the buffet at the hotel five start hotel buffet for the price of a sandwich and drink . I think it was $25 dollar last time I was there
Default settings but with HyperSmooth 2.0 (A must!), 60fps (You can half that in the editor later if you wish to). NO gimbal, but an ordinary stick, however, they won't let you in here with a stick :) I was using my hand
An amazing job, who needs a gimbal. I’ve just got a GoPro Hero 11 Black, so hopefully even better. Some great tips in your notes and the footage. We’re going at the same dates as you, this year. Hopefully less rain.
Can you just book a bus ticket for the trip up to the citadel when you are in Aguas Caliente - like the day before you go up, or do you have to book way ahead?
If anybody has any questions about: Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Hidroelectrica, San Maria, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Town etc, then leave a comment! 🔥
If you also have questions about which Circuit to do, and which mountain is the best, again, leave a comment below! 🔥
I know all of the options by train, bus, walking, hiking; all of the prices; EVERYTHING!
I'm not a tour guide, I'm just offering free advice, so I have no incentive to rip you off! haha!
Like and subscribe or I'll take your hiking shoes 👟 and your perro! 🐕
😂
Siempre te quieres llevar nuestros perros XDD
Tengo un Husky ruso ni loco dejaria que me lo arrebaten XD
This channel should have more views!
I'm happy you liked the video! ☺️
Grandísimo video de machu picchu, sobre todo del huayna picchu, felicidades
¡Gracias! ¡Me alegro de que hayas disfrutado el vídeo! :)
Fantastic!! Awesome video ❤
Thank you!! 😊😊😊
Wouldn’t be a good idea to put music because Machu Pichu is a peaceful place and everyone should enjoy the beautiful nature. 👍🏻❤️🇵🇪🇺🇸
I agree! I wasn't sure if it was a Latin America thing to play music everywhere 😆 When I was on the 8 hour coach trip, a few people were playing their music and it was hard to sleep.
I assumed it was part of the culture.
It's very different in Europe.
Thank you for your detail explanation.
You're welcome! 😊 Thank you for watching!
You did the best job of all the videos I have watched. I got a very good idea of what to expect. Thank you.
That's great to hear! I hope you enjoyed the video! :) Thanks for watching and I hope you have a good trip!
Another great video 👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏❤️🇵🇪🇺🇸
Thank you! ☺️ I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great videos thanks for making them. Many of them will come in handy for an upcoming trip I have planned to Peru after my last voyage there 18 years ago. Cheers!
You're welcome! :) I bet a lot has changed since you last visited! I hope you have a good time out here!
King of Machu Picchu used interdimensional portals to bring stones and foodstuffs from the other side of the world, to build buildings and the needs of its inhabitants
Excellent video
Love ❤️ 🇺🇸 🇵🇪 ❤
Glad you enjoyed it 😁💥💯
The Mario Brothers music way a nice touch.😂😂
It felt right! 😂😂
I have come to the conclusion that you are the king of austerity hahahaha
hahaha! 😆😆👌👌 That sounds like me! 💯💯😬😬
Have you recovered yet? Were heading to Lima/ Miraflores next week. Maybe we'll see you on the street.
Save travels
Yes just about recovered! 😁😆
I decided to continue to Puno and Ariquepa, but I should be back in Lima soon!
Enjoy your trip next week! 😊😊
Thank you for watching!
Baño means bath, so it means both the toilets and the bathtub itself… or the bathroom. But it’s the same in English, bathroom means both: 🚽&🛀🏼
Makes sense when you put it like that! 😁👌
Awesome! get on the bus next time 😉 safety first
never!!!!!!!!!!! haha! 😆😆👌 Bus drivers in Peru are crazy, you would probably be safer walking haha!
@@s34nTravels I feel you! I used to live In Miraflores my childhood, will return maybe in the future, be safe out there man! We like your videos! Can’t wait to see more 😉
@@Jorge_V_ That's awesome! Do you miss living there?
More videos to come of Cusco and Puno :) very soon!
@@s34nTravels it’s very different now for what I can see, safer than before maybe?! You are not from the states, that accent sounds like gordom Ramsay accent, I could be wrong, British?!
@@Jorge_V_ haha yes!
Gordon Ramsay is from Scotland but has a London accent, so he's a special case!
But no different from me I guess. I am British, and also American, now in South America 😆
Thank you for the video, S34n:-) I'm planning on visiting Peru next year on May as I read in many blogs that it's a shoulder season there and the rainy season ends in April. However, in the beginning of your video you said that it was raining 4 days straight on your visit. So, would you also recommend May as the best time to visit Peru?
Currently I plan on a classic Gringo trail from Lima all the way down to Puno, then take the Andes train to Cusco and Macchu Picchu. I'm also hoping to be able to take the Lima - Huancayo train next year. Hopefully it will be opened as I read that no train is available this year because of the landslide:-)
May should be a good time to visit, I think we just got very unlucky!
The rainy season is between November and March. It also makes driving unsafe.
That's neat! I did that in reverse, actually in on a bus from Puno to Ariquepa as I write this haha!
If money isn't an issue, then the train works. The bus system is a lot lot cheaper and offers a more real experience (chances to speak with locals more), but it depends what you're into!
I hope it helps
Great video! Is a guide required to visit the ruins? Would you say that we can just book ourselves and wing it?
You can wing it! We did! :)
If you change your mind, there are plenty offering their services outside the entrance!
Thanks for watching!
Machupicchu is soo expensive . The best and most value for money place to eat in Machupicchu is the buffet at the hotel five start hotel buffet for the price of a sandwich and drink . I think it was $25 dollar last time I was there
I mentioned this in the last video in this series. Bring sandwiches! :)
I personally don’t like hearing music while visiting Machu Picchu because I want to soak in the surrounding area without any distractions.
thank for the video bro ...its too hard to climb and no high wind ?
Not at all! 😊
Amazing! You must be very fit to do that run. Did you use a gimbal? What setting did you generally use for your GoPro Hero 8, what frame rate?
Default settings but with HyperSmooth 2.0 (A must!), 60fps (You can half that in the editor later if you wish to). NO gimbal, but an ordinary stick, however, they won't let you in here with a stick :) I was using my hand
@@s34nTravels thanks Shaun (Spanish spelling?)👍
An amazing job, who needs a gimbal. I’ve just got a GoPro Hero 11 Black, so hopefully even better. Some great tips in your notes and the footage. We’re going at the same dates as you, this year. Hopefully less rain.
It's Sean, and no problem!@@keithklivideo
Can you just book a bus ticket for the trip up to the citadel when you are in Aguas Caliente - like the day before you go up, or do you have to book way ahead?
If you realllyyyyyyyyyyyy want to take the gringo bus, then yeah, you can go on the day! No booking needed