After a tremendous amount of self-imposed gear anxiety, I decided to leave the X-T1 and various lenses at home and packed only the diminutive Fujifilm X70 to cover my photography needs, real and imaginary, during my nine days in Peru.
Before I move on to the pictures I have to give a kudos to James at Peru for Less https://www.peruforless.com, who helped put together the following itinerary with seamless transportation, small group tours, and better than expected accommodations in each location:
Day 1 Arrival to Lima Day
Day 2 Arrival to Cusco
Day 3 Cusco City Tour
Day 4 Sacred Valley Tour
Day 5 Machu Picchu Tour
Day 6 Machu Picchu Free Day
Day 7 Arrival to Puno
Day 8 Lake Titicaca Tour
Day 9 Departure from Puno
I have no hesitation recommending PFL for anyone that wants to travel around Peru without anxiety or doubt and would rather have adventures than misadventures.
During the next few posts about Peru, I am not going to write many words about the trip, my experiences, or my time with my son; that is reserved for my memories.
I am also not going to write much about the Fujifilm X70 except to say I was grateful that it was the only gear I took. I truly appreciated the compactness and capability the X70 afforded. After I loaded up my Domke F-803 with the X70, a couple of water bottles and other necessities for a day of hiking and exploring, I still had extra space and minimized the weight. I left all the gearing up to the other tourists with DSLRs with Canon or Nikon logos prominently featured on their camera straps.
Cusco Accomodation: Hostal Mallqui
Cusco Free Time and Poking Around
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The ultimate in KFC's |
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Central Plaza |
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Plaza at night with house and street lights climbing the mountain in distance |
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Dog and I wanted to see this fountain flowing |
Cusco Tour and Vicinity
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Qoricancha |
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Tambomachay |
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Sacsayhuaman |
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Sacsayhuaman |
In summary, Cusco = Cool!
(all pictures taken with the Fujifilm X70)