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Machu Piccu Adventure.

what an unreal experience, we woke up at 5:30 am, the day before it been cloudy. To be honest we been a bit Scared that it be the same and we cant see much, but luck was on our side. we took a bus at 7 am up to Machu Piccu from Machu Piccu Paobla, it took 35min. We entered at 8am. Make sure you got your tickets before, they are no tickets for sale on the Day. I would Highly recommend Circuit 2 or 3. You cant just change the Circuit when you there so make sure you get the right Tickets before, there is a few rules to follow, you can bring snacks and a up to 1l plastic bottle. but be respectful and bring your rubbish with you. The whole circuit took us aprox 2 1/2h we choose our Time We took a Bus up and hiked down, what and adventure. We treated ourself after with a great Lunch there are sooo many Restaurants to choose from depends.on your budget but also check Google Reviews and don't fall for the first one
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