Originally Posted by
omegaet
Just noticed a couple of interesting points pop up in one of the Peruvian sites I follow:
* To purchase an eTicket to Machu Picchu ticket, the user shall visit http:/boletaje virtual.drc-cusco.gob.pe, book a ticket which registers a code, go to any Banco de la Nacion in the country and pay it by Multired or debit Visa card. Then, log on to the website again and print the ticket, indicated Julio Dueñas, head of the project. [Does this process seem a little complicated....guess not, if you know the location of your friendly neighborhood Banco de la Nacion?]
* Peru's private tourism sector is working hard to increase the number of foreign tourists arriving to the country to five million in 2015 and ten million in 2021, reported the National Chamber of Tourism (Canatur).
Perhaps anyone planning an upcoming trip to Peru had better prepare in advance for crowds, if visiting the more popular sites, or possibly consider visiting some of the more off-the-beaten-path sites! Cusco seemed a bit crowded recently when we visited....also noticed a substantial increased number of tourist vans on the way to and back from the Sacred Valley.
At least LL is offering some interesting packages in the Colca Canyon and around Puno on Lake Titicaca. Two really great hotels have recently opened in Paracas (for you desert rats) and the Starwood Luxury Collection was not crowded when we stayed there!
Shop early and travel soon, explorers!