With my retirement, a year and a few months ago, I decided that it was time to look at different and distant landscapes, which led me and my two children to a trip around Peru for a whole month that turned out to be a wonderful and unforgettable experience. After visiting Lima, Cusco and the Sacred Valley of Machu Picchu, we heard about a highly recommended hike called the Ausangate Trek. When we looked for information about the route ahead, we encountered pictures of magnificent rainbow-colored mountains, a landscape we had never seen before, so we decided we had to get there. Determined and enthusiastic, we embarked on a breathtaking journey, and you are invited to accompany us and enjoy the wonderful views and the unique atmosphere of Peru. We took our first steps toward Mount Ausangata in Vilcanota, which is part of the Andes Mountains and is 6,384 meters high. This area is of great importance in Inca mythology, and a young man we met at the beginning of the trek told us that the glaciers and snow at the top of the mountain create lush rivers that provide water to the nearby villages - that is why the locals call the mountain "the source of life". During this part of the trip, we also saw an abundance of beautiful llamas and alpacas, some of which belonged to shepherds who marched with great pride.  
I must point out that as we walked, we realized that the sights we saw were a celebration for the eyes, in light of the clear blue lakes and the steep passages to desert landscapes that left us gaping. Moreover, our curiosity had peaked at this point over what awaits us at the end of the trek, since it is very difficult to imagine anything more beautiful than the view that sat before us. |
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