Sentences with phrase «coca leaf tea»

Reception in Cusco airport and Transfer to Marqueses Boutique Hotel where they will welcome you with cups of coca leaf tea a traditional drink to minimize the efects of altitude, Relax, rest and acclimatize.
Oxygen assistance, Free Internet & WIFI, free bags storage and coca leaf tea.
• Pre trek briefing • Pickup from your hotel in the morning • Transportation to the start of the trail (Lares - Pascana) • English speaking professional guide • Igloo tents - 2 persons in each 4 - person capacity tent with plenty of space for your backpacks • Double thickness foam mattress • Hot water every morning and evening for washing purposes (while hiking) • Accommodations: 2 nights camping, 1 night hotel • Cook and Cooking equipment • Meals (03B, 03 L, 03 D)- food includes pancakes, omelets, soups, fresh fruit, avocado, pasta, chicken, fish, meat, rice, all rich in carbohydrates and suitable for trekking, hot drinks including coca leaf tea which is excellent for the altitude • We supply boiled water to fill in your water bottle all the time, if requested with enough time ahead (while hiking) • Teatime the first two days (tea, coffee, biscuits, popcorn) • Horses days 1 - 3 (for equipment and personal items) including horsemen • Dining tent with camp tables and chairs • Kitchen tent • Accommodation for our crew • First aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle • Bus from Machu Picchu ruins up and down to the village of Aguas Calientes • Machu Picchu entrance fee • Train ticket (Backpackers service) from Aguas Calientes to Cusco • Transfer from the train station to your hotel.
We stop for coca leaf tea at the Aguada Blanca National Park, the habitat of the beautiful South American cameloidaes, the vicuñas, alpacas, waris and llamas.
Reception in Cusco airport and Transfer to Marqueses Boutique Hotel where they will welcome you with cups of coca leaf tea a traditional drink to minimize the efects of altitude, Relax, rest and acclimatise.
Arrival, reception, transfer to the hotel and coca leaf tea.
While at lunch, try the coca leaf tea.
Drinking coca leaf tea helps a lot, but avoid doing this late in the day because it can make it difficult to fall asleep at night.
As your body adjusts to the higher altitude, take it easy, drink lots of water, avoid tobacco and alcohol, and drink coca leaf tea.
In the morning, reception at the airport or bus station, transfer to your hotel, coca leaf tea and time to acclimatize

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You can also sample coca tea, which while not alcoholic is made from the leaves of the coca plant, the same one used to make cocaine.
My husband had a bad headache on the first day in Cusco, the coca tea and chewing the coca leaves helped him a lot.
Pros: Beautiful rooms (we stayed here for four nights before our Inca Trail trek, two nights afterwards, and then one night on route back to Lima, in order to transfer to Paracas, so we have experience of a double room en - suite, a four - bed dorm room with private bathroom, and a double room with shared bathroom), comfortable common areas, individual lockers in left luggage area (each of which will comfortably house 2 x full 65 litre backpacks), a myriad of services available, reasonably fast wifi, helpful staff, coffee and coca tea available free of charge at all times of day.
Coca tea is a mild stimulant and similar in effect to the chewing of coca leaves by the native population.
If you don't like chewing the leaves, just fill a water bottle with hot water (which they supply at the campsites) and add a load of coca leaves to it to make tea, which you can drink as you go along.
The very first part of the tour, though, starts at 4350m for some incredible downhill mountain biking, so you might want to take coca leaves, sweets or tea to help with the altitude sickness.
To avoid altitude sickness or altitude sickness is highly recommended acclimatization day or two depending on the person, enjoy light meal, go for a walk to speed acclimatization and finally as recommended by the agency, take a leaf coca tea which make you feel good and ready to start our adventure.
Set in a bleak valley high in the Andes mountains of Bolivia, it offered a half - mile (one kilometer) swoop downhill, a precarious ride back up on a rope tow, and coca - leaf tea for altitude headaches.
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