We'll enjoy a steaming cup
of coca tea at a local shop and awesome views of the windswept landscapes of the sandstone cliffs found here.
We will start our day with a gentle wake up
with coca tea delivered to your tent, after which you'll have time to organize your belongings.
You also must not accept such an explanation related to consumption of
coca teas as a basis for verifying a cocaine test result as negative.
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.
It is a tranquil place to explore, rest and socialize over a cup of
coca tea rather than have wild fiestas.
Drink lots of liquids,
preferably coca tea, which you can find at most hotels and restaurants in the many areas of Peru.
At our farewell dinner, we toasted with Peruvian wines, pisco sours, and
coca tea while sharing our most impressive moments of the trip.
After a
quick coca tea break, our group began the descent toward the cloud forests below.
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.
We wrapped up in every single item of clothing we'd packed, and sat around the table together in the dining tent, our hands encasing mugs of
hot coca tea.
Enjoy a warm cup
of coca tea to help you get acclimatized to the high altitude, which is a staggering 11,200 feet (3,400 meters) above sea level.
While illegal in a lot of western countries,
coca tea can be found everywhere — in restaurants, at hotels, etc..
The country is also famous for
its coca tea.
My husband had a bad headache on the first day in Cusco,
the coca tea and chewing the coca leaves helped him a lot.
After our first «lazy» day in Cusco, having drunk lots of «mate de coca» (
coca tea) in order to prevent the «soroche» or altitude illness from hitting us, we were ready for our first excursion in the Cusco region: the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
In the morning we will wake you up with
the coca tea at 5:30 a.m. and we will have a nutritious breakfast around 6 a.m. Today we will start the hardest day of the whole Salkantay trek.
Make sure you've drank your fix of
coca tea (to combat the affects of altitude) for breakfast and you're wearing some sturdy shoes (those cobbles are slippery; flip - flops just ain't gonna cut it) before you attempt the climb.
Always have
a coca tea on arrival and go and rest.
Reception staff was welcoming and efficient, eager to offer a cup of
coca tea (or the more common variety).
Dawn rolled around and a few of the guides came to our door to wake us up, thrusting
some coca tea in through the doorway.
I'd slept well, and awoke to the sound of Ronan's voice outside my tent, as he handed me a warm mug of
coca tea.
From the clay oven they serve up some of the tastiest pizza around, accompanied by some delicious salads and hot
coca tea.
It's a place where you can acclimatise in comfort and style, and if need be, oxygen and
coca tea are also provided upon request.
When I was in Peru doing the Inca Trail, I definitely took altitude sickness pill and I definitely took part in
the coca tea.
Cusco's elevation is approximately 3,400 meters (11,200 feet), so it is highly recommended to rest upon arrival for a few hours and taking in
some coca tea.
Drink plenty of fluids such as water or
coca tea.
«Hello, Good Morning» was the sound we awoke to as Efra waited outside with two hot cups of
coca tea.
You will wake up to a steaming hot cup of
coca tea to begin this challenging day.
Arrive to magic Cusco rest and relax while you acclimatize to the altitude, lots of cups of
coca tea, enjoy peruvian cuisine, dances and flok music at Cusco's Art center.