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10-12-08 16:22 #198
Posts: 1600I don't think the altitude sickness is avoidable if your body is used to near sea level. I'm in Cusco right now. The first day, I was a total wreck, despite the coca leaves and coca tea. By the middle of the 2nd day, I was fine.
I would say for Cusco, write off the 1st day, due to altitude acclimation, then allocate 2 days for sightseeing in Cusco itself, and 2 full days, or even 3, for the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
As for hobbying, so far I only hit the one place that was described in town on Garcilaso, and it was worthless - only one unattractive chica working. I will hit San Tutis either today or tomorrow to see if anything is worthwhile in Cusco.
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10-11-08 22:46 #197
Posts: 453Eating in Cusco
Originally Posted by Dickhead
I doubt Maria even remembers me, but you could refresh her memory by taking her out to Cafe Tortoni for some food . . . JaJa.
But Cusco has some interesting eating options . . . cuy and alpaca.
The cuy is served in the tradional manner - with head and legs attached. Not much meat on those little boney legs, but you can suck the head for some rich "brain meat". Skin was tough and rubbery - like a lot of the girls I date. Overall, not bad but not my favorite dish. Somewhere between rat and nutria . . .
On the other hand, the roast alpaca was great. Especially the babys. Yeah, they cry out for their mothers when you first throw them on the grill, but that is some good eating. It's the "other" white meat. Plus they're so damn cute. Highly recommended.
Most everything - food, alpaca clothes, etc, is more expensive in Cusco than in Lima. If you plan on buying a few trinkets or hats or sweaters, you can find the same stuff in Lima cheaper.
Cheers, -P
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10-10-08 02:15 #196
Posts: 3359You should have chewed coca leaf. When I was in Cusco, I did that and had no problems and the others in my group refused to and had a lot of problems. I think Cusco is worthless for hookers but I would say it's worth a week, touristically. Sagsayuayman, the whole Sacred Valley, plus Machu Pichu, 3-4 days is not enough in my opinion.
Maria says hi and yearns for you tragically.
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10-10-08 01:35 #195
Posts: 4533 Days in Cusco
I have just left Cusco after 3 days of seeing MachuPicchu and the other ruins. The altitude there kicked my ass and I`m not sure why. Spent almost a month in Quito Ecuador and had no problems.
I have to concur that Cusco is not a place to go for pro-chicas. Initally an interesting town, but you tire of it quickly. Lima is 100 times better for sex. There are lots of girls handing out leaflets for massage and they seem for all the world like typical SWs, hustling up johns on the street. But no - they really are legit massage girls with documents and real skills. For 30 s an hour ($10) they are the best bargain in this town. Been with 3 of them and liked them all. Sweet and a little goofy, but worth the $10. This would be $45-$80 back home, plus with all the walking you will need the attention. Worth your 30 soles.
Go to Cusco to see the sights. 3-4 days max. Go to Lima for the chicas.
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06-26-08 23:11 #194
Posts: 301Winter...
Originally Posted by El Jugador
Hi Jugador (or someone that can advise),
Although I live in the south of Spain, winters here are still too cold for me, so I am looking to stay in Peru for, maybe, 4 or 5 months, starting in October.
Do you think Trujilla is a good place to stay?
I am 57 years old, look 50, act 40. Fit, slim - still cool, more or less! I would like a regular woman or three to keep me company on a rotating basis; or maybe a housekeeper with extras. Sexy is more important than nubile. I would prefer a wild 40 year old to an inexperienced 20. (Most of the time!)
My ideal would be to rent a small studio with a terrace in a safe area. A small town near Trujillo, perhaps.
I am flexible, the most important element in a diet of non-stop sexual pleasure...
Possible? How much would I need to survive? Is it possible on 1000 euro - -about 1500$ - each month. I am not a bar-person; I prefer a bottle of wine on the terrace with a lovely woman.
Your advice would be invaluable.
Spanish Main
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06-20-08 16:47 #193
Posts: 645Info Cusco girls.
Hi amigo,
in July I will reach Cusco. Could you tell me where I can meeet no pro girls? What are the right places or street?
Thanks
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04-11-08 06:32 #192
Posts: 36Originally Posted by Poturu
But i've always been smitten by the beauty of the Trujillianas.
I've found the chicas in el Norte mas bonita.
But Lima is way more fun.
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03-05-08 07:50 #191
Posts: 36Trujillo
Hey guys,
I havent posted so much at all, but I have been living up in Trujillo for the last 4months, if you anyone needs help with picking up pros, semipros or non-pros, let me know, I can finally say that i know the spots pretty well.
There are some of the most beautiful women in Peru living here.
Its worh a trip, only a short hop from Lima. I lived in Lima a bit, and i love Trujillo, not as much quantity, but much more quality.
El Jugador
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03-04-08 06:20 #190
Posts: 2Civid,
Great directions to the hostal. You couldn't ask for a better location. I met Dulce and she was indeed sweet. She was the only one there at the time I went. I too would like to know if there might be any other places like that so close to downtown.
Thanks for posting that gem.
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02-21-08 00:06 #189
Posts: 102Try the Hotel Cristina. It is a block from the square and I when I brought chicas back there, the manager just smiled. The suite is only $5 more per night than the small room and is much nicer.
Originally Posted by Cueball123
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01-30-08 17:53 #188
Posts: 991Cusco in Feb
Thanks for the great info especially about the last flight. LB, you and a few others have put Peru on the ISG map. I'm only getting about four nights total in Lima and Cusco which means I won't get to see much.
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01-29-08 19:55 #187
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by Allover
LB
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01-29-08 17:55 #186
Posts: 991Cusco in late February
I know you guys have a good time in Lima year round but I want to see MP/Cuzco in February. I'm expecting rain but will it be freezing cold or warm at Machu Picchu? I want to know if I need to bring a heavy coat. Although Cusco will be slow can I assume Decameron Club will be open? Please say yes!
Thanks for any info.
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01-21-08 23:24 #185
Posts: 1Help with Hotels
Hi Guys,
My first trip to Cuzco. Don't know if I'm a monger or not yet. All I know is I want to get laid when I get there. I'm not into searching or paying (usually), but I'll do what I have to do.
My main concern is hotels. I want to stay close to the center of town, but am afraid I won't be able to bring women up to my room. Any advice?
Thanks!
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12-10-07 03:24 #184
Posts: 48Civid,
Damn that was hot!
Awesome info!