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Peru by Numbers Information GET THE PERU BY NUMBERS INFORMATION SOUTH AMERICA PERU SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS Travel Times & Elevation Excursions Hacienda Huayocari Yucay Vilc an Ollantaytambo o Aguas Calientes ta Urubamba R Amaru Community Peru iv e Machu Picchu r Pisac Ruins Moray Pisac Iquitos 300 ft. Maras Chinchero Inca Trail Lake Piuray Huambutio Tambomachay Kenko 1 hr. 50 min. Sacsayhuaman` Train Route Cusco CUSCO 1 hr. 35 min. Average Precipitation Lima SEA LEVEL KEY Temperature in Cusco and the Peruvian Southern Highlands remain fairly consistent Machu Puerto Maldonado 8,000 ft. year roundwith a highs in the late 60 F and lows at night reaching the low 40 F. Picchu 600 ft. Rainfall, howevers, differs dramatically depending on the month. Capital of Province Cultural Exchange 1 hr. 20 min. Sacred Valley 9,300 ft. Below Depicts Precipitation in Inches Town Market Cusco 11,200 ft. Place of Interest Kayaking 1 hr. 30 min. Jan. 55 min. Flight Stand Up Paddle Board 5 1 hr.. Dec. Feb. Bus Hiking 4.5 Colca Canyon 12,000 ft. 3 hr. Lake Titicaca Train Horseback Riding 4 5 hr. 12,500 ft. Lodging Biking 3.5 Arequipa 7,600 ft. Ruins 3 INCA TRAIL Camping Church Nov. 2.5 Mar. Distances & Elevation Food 2 1.5 1 Warmimwanuska~ Pass .5 13800 ft. Runkurakay 12600 ft. Oct. April Llulluchapampa Camp 12600 ft. Phuyupatamarca Camp 12000 ft. Pacaymayo 11000 ft. Sept. May Huayllabamba Intipata 8700 ft. 9700 ft. 9000 ft. Intipunku 8900 ft. Piscaycucho Salapunku 8600 ft. Winay~ Wayna Chamana Camp 8500 ft. 8400 ft. June Qoriwayrachina 8200 ft. Aug. Machu Picchu 8000 ft. 6.8 mi. 5.5 mi. 8.7 mi. 5 mi. July 5 hr. 30 mins. 6 hr. 8 hr. 7 hr. GET THE PERU BY NUMBERS INFORMATION SOUTH AMERICA PERU SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS Travel Times & Elevation Excursions Hacienda Huayocari Yucay Vilc an Ollantaytambo o Aguas Calientes ta Urubamba R Amaru Community Peru iv e Machu Picchu r Pisac Ruins Moray Pisac Iquitos 300 ft. Maras Chinchero Inca Trail Lake Piuray Huambutio Tambomachay Kenko 1 hr. 50 min. Sacsayhuaman` Train Route Cusco CUSCO 1 hr. 35 min. Average Precipitation Lima SEA LEVEL KEY Temperatures in Cusco and the Peruvian Southern Highlands remain fairly consistent Machu Puerto Maldonado 8,000 ft. year round with highs in the late 60 F and lows at night reaching the low 40 F. Picchu 600 ft. Rainfall, however, differs dramatically depending on the month. Capital of Province Cultural Exchange 1 hr. 20 min. Sacred Valley 9,300 ft. Below Depicts Precipitation in Inches Town Market Cusco 11,200 ft. Place of Interest Kayaking 1 hr. 30 min. Jan. 55 min. Flight Stand Up Paddle Board 5 1 hr.. Dec. Feb. Bus Hiking 4.5 Colca Canyon 12,000 ft. 3 hr. Lake Titicaca Train Horseback Riding 4 5 hr. 12,500 ft. Lodging Biking 3.5 Arequipa 7,600 ft. Ruins 3 INCA TRAIL Camping Church Nov. 2.5 Mar. Distances & Elevation Food 2 1.5 1 Warmimwanuska~ Pass .5 13800 ft. Runkurakay 12600 ft. Oct. April Llulluchapampa Camp 12600 ft. Phuyupatamarca Camp 12000 ft. Pacaymayo 11000 ft. Sept. May Huayllabamba Intipata 8700 ft. 9700 ft. 9000 ft. Intipunku 8900 ft. Piscaycucho Salapunku 8600 ft. Winay~ Wayna Chamana Camp 8500 ft. 8400 ft. June Qoriwayrachina 8200 ft. Aug. Machu Picchu 8000 ft. 6.8 mi. 5.5 mi. 8.7 mi. 5 mi. July 5 hr. 30 mins. 6 hr. 8 hr. 7 hr..
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