Congratulations Aliki, I'm gonna to visit Cuzco next September , I'm peruvian I have stayed in the Imperial city for ten times but I never did a trekking, this time I have decided to do the Humantay lagoon , starting in Mollepata two hours and a half to the west of Cuzco, suppose is a trek medium risk especially for its almost 4,000 metres altitude, thanks for your advice and keep travelling for Peru, I recommend you the amazon rainforest, Pacaya Samiria and Tambopata lodges, is a unknown world
Hi Aliki! I speak about 20% conversational Spanish, did you take any note cards or a translator to help you with the verb conjugations? Excited to plan a trip!
Hi! 😊 With 20% you should be alright! People in tourism and cities usually speak some English so with your extra 20% in Spanish I believe you will manage to communicate very well. It is a bit more difficult in rural areas. I would say I have 20% and I managed to sort out more or less everything I needed. For more complex stuff I simply used Google Translator which was easy and did the job if I had data or wifi 👀 At the time I didn't know you could download a language so it works offline too. So that's a new trick I learnt only after the trip from my viewers so you can give it a try and let me know how that goes 😊
I speak a little bit, so basic communication skills and I do feel that helped a bit. Just to understand main signs and some important information. Specifically in Peru in popular tourist locations, locals tend to speak enough English. It is a bit more difficult when you travel to more remote places.
Salkantay trek was wonderfull!!! I did the 5 day trip :)
Ooo well done! I was struggling with 4 so amazing effort! 😍
Congratulations Aliki, I'm gonna to visit Cuzco next September , I'm peruvian I have stayed in the Imperial city for ten times but I never did a trekking, this time I have decided to do the Humantay lagoon , starting in Mollepata two hours and a half to the west of Cuzco, suppose is a trek medium risk especially for its almost 4,000 metres altitude, thanks for your advice and keep travelling for Peru, I recommend you the amazon rainforest, Pacaya Samiria and Tambopata lodges, is a unknown world
ooo nice, enjoy!!! Great recommendations, many thanks 😊
Watching this video, makes me want to visit Peru even more! 😊😊
Great Information, Thanks. We miss you in Peru
Awwww I miss Peru 😍
AREQUIPA 😍👍
Hola me gusta Peru. La música y la amistad!
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Perú🇵🇪 has big deserts in southern Perú
El 60% del territorio Peruano es selva
Amazing video 📷📷📷🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much 😊 😊 😊
Fun and beautiful vlog as always. Cheers Aliki.
Thank you so much 😊
جميل
Good video tahnks
Thank you for watching 😊
Great video!
How did you move from Hucachina to Arequipa? And from arequipa to cusco? By bus or plane?
Thank you 😊
Thank you 😊 Yes, I used night buses for all the long rides 😊
Whitch is harder Colca Canyon trek vs Salkantay trek ?
Colca!!! 100%!!
Hi Aliki! I speak about 20% conversational Spanish, did you take any note cards or a translator to help you with the verb conjugations? Excited to plan a trip!
Hi! 😊 With 20% you should be alright! People in tourism and cities usually speak some English so with your extra 20% in Spanish I believe you will manage to communicate very well. It is a bit more difficult in rural areas. I would say I have 20% and I managed to sort out more or less everything I needed. For more complex stuff I simply used Google Translator which was easy and did the job if I had data or wifi 👀 At the time I didn't know you could download a language so it works offline too. So that's a new trick I learnt only after the trip from my viewers so you can give it a try and let me know how that goes 😊
Aliki te faltó conocer la Amazonia, es el 60% del territorio del Perú
I went to Amazon via Ecuador 😊
Nice video but you did not go to the peruvian Amazon next visit you should go to Madre de Dios Iquitos Pucallpa Tarapoto Tingo María etc
Yes I heard it is very good 😊
Did you have a language barrier or can you speak Spanish as well?
I speak a little bit, so basic communication skills and I do feel that helped a bit. Just to understand main signs and some important information. Specifically in Peru in popular tourist locations, locals tend to speak enough English. It is a bit more difficult when you travel to more remote places.
@@AlikiTravelBlog, that you for that information! 😊
Best place to visit in Peru? The Border, leaving Peru! ha ha ha!