My fav photo is driving
through Puna - I love roads surrounded by plants and trees, it feels like adventure!
Not exact matches
Our trek continues to Yunkachinpa, where we lunch along the stream with a spectacular view of Mount Huayanay (5460 m.) In the afternoon, we head up
through the cloud forest and onto the
puna grasslands of Llulluchapampa (3600 m.) to camp for the night.
After breakfast and an early start, we begin a steep climb
through Andean cloud forest and highland
puna to the highest point on our trek, Warminwanusca, or Dead Woman's Pass (4200m / 13776ft).
Beginning in the Apurimac River district, original Inca trails lead us
through Andean cloud forests, highland
Puna, and sub-tropical river valleys to the important archaeological complexes of Choquequirao and Machu Picchu.
(4200m / 13, 776 ft) We may see Andean Geese,
Puna Ibis or other water birds in the wetlands as we journey
through the heartland of these Quechua people, who are locally nicknamed «Huayruros».