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We left our hotel in Cusco and headed to the Inka Express, tourist bus company depot. We left on the drive to Puno on April 19, 2006. We found this trip to be a very interesting tour to many places on the way to Puno. Our photos on this page are simply to show you some of the typical scenery that we were able to see on the way to Cuzco.
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Since this trip is between Cusco, Juliaca City, & Puno Peru; you have two choices of airports when planning to make the trip. One choice is Cusco, the other is Juliaca. The Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (IATA: CUZ, ICAO: SPZO) is located in the city of Cusco, a city in southeastern Peru. Cusco, a principal tourist attraction in Latin America, receives various domestic flights as well as some international flights. Or you can fly into the Inca Manco Cápac International Airport (IATA: JUL, ICAO: SPJL), known as Aeropuerto Internacional Inca Manco Cápac in Spanish, located in the city of Juliaca, thirty minutes from the city of Puno at Titicaca Lake. It is run by CORPAC S.A. (Corporación Peruana de Aeropuertos y Aviación Comercial S.A.), a government-run organization that oversees the management of Peruvian airports. Its runway is the longest in Latin America. While it is called International; it does not serve international flights! You can fly into Peru to the international airports located at Lima, Arequipa and Cusco. Then you can be flown into the Inca Manco Cápac International Airport. Then, you could stay at Juliaca or you can be transported from the airport of Juliaca, to the town of Puno in a taxi; with an average cost of about US $20; or in a minibuse, with an average cost of about US $5 per person. The leading hotels in Puno have transportation back to the airport. There are several Guided Tour Agencies offering standard city and archaeological tours of the areas of both Cusco, Puno, and Juliaca. This page is for information purposes only and while we have made every effort to be accurate, it is the travelers responsibility to make the appropriate choice as to which hotels to use in Peru. We found that when touring Peru, Magical Cusco Tours gave us the best service of all. They even arranged very personal tours based upon our ages and experience. They were there for us whenever we needed them. Click on any of their links on our pages and they will give you a 4% discount for taking their package tours. Mention delange.org. Merchant Code Inka2010 for your discount! We suggest letting Ana Maria handle your tour. Note: The 4% discount applies to package tours only! Discount does not apply to hotel bookings, domestic or international tickets, meals or any other service booked as a single activity.
Magical Cusco Tours also has a culinary tour that you may enjoy.Click Here For: Taste Of Peru.com their culinary tour page.
We also have links to Priceline.Com on our pages, in case you may prefer to use their services.
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Cusco Puno Map. |
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Inka Express Bus Depot | Inka Express Bus |
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Gas Station | Nineteenth Century Building |
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Government Building | Military Guards |
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Cusco Rush Hour Traffic We Are On Our Way | Typical Cusco Taxi |
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Cusco Statues | Cusco Statues |
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Cusco Statues | Cusco Statues |
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Cusco Statues | Cusco Statues |
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Cuzco Airport | Cusco Streets |
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Cusco Streets | Cusco Streets |
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Cusco Streets | Cuzco Streets |
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Airplane Landing Cusco Airport | Cusco Streets |
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Leaving Cusco For Puno | A Few Miles NE Of Cusco |
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Scenery NE Of Cuzco | Scenery NE Of Cuzco |
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Scenery NE Of Cuzco | Andahuaylillas Village |
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Our Tour Guide | Driving Into Andahuaylillas Village |
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Driving Into Andahuaylillas Village | Andahuaylillas Village And The Church Of San Pedro |