The bus ride was long! Twenty one hours from Lima to Cuzco. The seats laid back, and we slept a lot, but it was uncomfortable on the hips at times. Other times it felt like being in a fish bowl seat belted to a roller coaster. By midnight, we had decided that we could mark taking a bus through Peru off our "bucket list". But when the sun came up and the mountains were illuminated it was a beautiful ride. Mountains with cows, sheep, pigs, and crops were a beautiful sight for me. No llamas or alpacas to be seen. Mark says no more long bus rides, but now that it is over, I have to say, I'd do it again....maybe...
From the bus station we took a taxi to the Plaza de Armas in Cuzco, straight to the McDonalds for some comfort food for Mark. I did ask him to follow me to a foreign country, where he could not speak or understand the language, so the least I could do was buy him a burger. We had quarter pounders and fries with wifi so I could let Giancarlo know we were safe and sound.
Then it became like a scene from the Amazing Race trying to find the right place to take a " collectivo" , mini van to Urubamba. The altitude was kicking my butt, and I as having a hard time understanding directions completely. I felt like we were being sent on wild goose chases. Finally we found the tourist center and they marked on a map where to go, so a taxi took us right there. With a full van of people we went to Urubamba, the town Natalia lived in, about an hour away. We almost missed it, thinking the bus would stop at a terminal, but it didn't. We got off and asked the price - $5 for both of us.
We happened to stop at a nice hotel for $70. At this point, I think Mark was ready to rest and the Hotel Mabey, was maybe the best place to do it. We had a wonderful shower and tub with hot water, and a firm bed. I am wondering that if my Peruvian friends visit me, will they think our beds and furniture is old and worn out because it is soft? So far, all furniture I have encountered here is pretty firm.
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