ペルーのクスコの今🇵🇪(観光地以外)
Good morning here from the beautiful mountainous city of Cusco. You know, this is actually the highest city we have stayed in so far in around the world. And mostly when they come to Cusco, they actually feel high altitude sickness. That’s right. Before come to Cusco, we immediately start taking high altitude sickness pills. So then this pills is like making your body feel, adjust the height easier, but also they have extra side effects. That is usually your fingers is like tickling, spiky, hypersensitive. Yeah. Your face can be spiking. So it’s so weird feeling. But because of this tablets, we’re feeling okay in the city. We’re sitting here in the middle of the square and nearby, grandpa, he started talking to Justin wow, Alina. He said he’s 82 years old. Wow. So anyway, our plan for today is to show you around center to see what’s around here. And then after that, we’re gonna go check out the local area that we’re staying in as well. Just to show you what Cusco life is like here. We are currently in the main square of Central. And during this month there’s so many festival. I think this is actually the month of festival especially there are lots of group performance. I remember last time we came here, we saw a bunch of people, a lot of different groups, they are performing and they are dressing up as Inca empire or like farmers. And they were dancing, they were singing. It was really incredible. I think it’s like this square that made me really feel the atmosphere of Cusco in general, that people are very proud of the culture. Today it’s a military parade because we see a lot of soldiers dressing up and just like chanting. Every day different parade. Every day different parade. But every day something’s going on in this square. And outside this main square, you actually see a lot of traits of the old Inca empire architecture. If you look closely, many of the buildings in this square on top is actually Spanish colonial style architecture. Whereas the bottom, they actually used the Inca foundation. That’s because when the Spanish conquered Cusco, they didn’t destroy the foundation of Inca, but instead they renovated it, built on top Spanish colonial. And now you can see it’s transforming into a lot of different things, like pubs with balconies on top, restaurants, KFC, McDonald’s. A lot of stores actually sells alpaca clothing as well. You can see this shop is called pure alpaca. So everything inside, 100% natural alpaca and alpaca in general is super soft material, baby. Alpaca. Yeah. A lot of people I saw on the street they actually wear these, I think because it can get up pretty cold. So that’s why they also have very warm clothings made from alpacas. Yeah, and this design is exactly in this region they always wear this because it’s keep them warm. And usually the ones that you see in stores like these, they are made with really good quality. So that’s why the prices, they are also a little bit higher compared to the local markets you see. Now for lunch today we’re coming to eat at Jill’s restaurant. Because this restaurant, we’ve been here a couple of times already and they just consistently serve really good food here. The thing is, in Cusco there are lots of like kind of overpriced restaurants that we found. But this restaurant here is relatively affordable also because all the ingredients are super fresh. They make the meat like the sausages, the burgers, even the bread by themselves. So that’s why we order. I order hot dog, German hot dog, and Justin order his favorite curry. Every time we come to this cafe, we order same thing because it’s super delicious. And the strawberry milkshake, we already finished eating. So total damage is a 74Soles, which is around $20. And it’s already full you can see full cafe and so many people waiting. So we fast, fast, fast, quick, quick, quick and go. Oh, so big line. You can see how popular this place. Luckily we came around 10:30. Yeah, it’s only $10 per person. And I think that’s why there’s so many people. Just because around here really there’s not a lot of food options like this. That’s quite affordable. That’s cute. I think even this one, it’s like the Patagonia logo. That’s so cool. But this is more touristic side. So the prices here will be higher That’s why now we’re gonna go to another super secret shop. Yeah, we actually found this street where they sell a lot of these. Like poncho might not be 100% alpaca, the best quality, but it’s like maybe 60% alpacas. But you can see here, for example, they don’t have prices. When you go inside, they can tell you any price and usually it’s super high because it’s super touristic place. But that place, I don’t know why is there retail wholesale. So everything is like they have special prices and it’s so good. And we’re gonna do some shopping. Let me tell you. souvenirs in Peru are unlike any countries I have been like, you can find so many good quality clothing made with baby alpaca hair, like this traditional Peruvian hat and colorful poncho in all different colors, shapes and designs. And the craziest part is that for such good quality, they cost only around $10. And they also have some pretty questionable wood handicrafts that. Well, better move on, otherwise YouTube will ban us. And look at these super fluffy mini alpacas. I can pet them all day long. Alina said she wanted to get one of these super fluffy alpaca. I want them both. Should we get both then? Looks so cute. I think alone it’s okay, but when they’re together, they look so cute. Yeah. And yeah, how can we say no to getting at least one of these home? So we took two because one is too lonely. What do you think? Pretty cute, right? You know, after just now, we chose our alpaca. They brought us to another place for checkout. And shockingly, that place is even bigger than the other store originally. Oh, my goodness, this place is huge. Sweaters. Usually for sweaters, there’s like 35 soles per sweater. I’m not sure if it’s alpaca or not. Probably like something mixing because the price is obviously cheap. But they’re looking good. I actually want to find a sweater here just because I don’t know why. For some reason, cusco. In apartments, usually they don’t have heaters or anything. So I’m going to buy a good sweater. Looks good. If we’re here once in a lifetime, I think we need to get some alpaca products because you can’t really buy these kind of material anywhere else in the world. Oh, looks so nice. Justin. Want to get both? You get both. That one’s different purpose, though. That one’s more like a jacket with a tiny zip here. And this one is so warm. This one is like an under layer and that one is like an exterior. Right, guys, you have to agree with me because this is different material. Peru. Once in a lifetime. Come here. Of course I have to buy, right? True. Yes. Okay, great, guys. Yes. And that was like a whole mall inside. I didn’t expect. We just spent around like 30 minutes. We were looking around. We’ll buy this, buy this, buy sweater, buy alpacas. They’re so fluffy. Wow. So fluffy. Should we put down a small one? Get a big one? Or is it impulse buying? I want to say if we’re not traveling full time, this is probably our number one option. We’re just gonna buy this, bring it home, put in our Apartment and when I working on my computer, I’m just gonna hold it one hand like this. Let’s just get dog. Let’s just get dog. It was literally like a paradise. We didn’t even want to leave. Yeah. Oh, this is the best shop we ever found in Cusco. Yeah. So if you ever come to this street, this is where actually the 12 angled stone is located. You came to this shop. This is going to be your paradise, I promise. This is awesome. 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And we’ve also got a 5% discount code for you guys. Just use the code JUSTINANDALINA or you can use the link in the description and the code will automatically be applied at checkout. Now let’s get back to the video. You know Cusco as the old Capital of Inca. There are lots of evidence here remains up to these days. For example, these stones here, they are perfectly cut in special angles. And you can see all those stones, they kind of fit in perfectly even without a gap. I bet. I don’t even think you can fit in a piece of paper in there just because it’s so well cut. From what I read, they actually customized each rock one after another. So they built the ones at the bottom first and after they cut, put the ones on top and they cut accordingly. So that’s why it’s so perfect. And a special thing about this street is that there is actually a 12 angled stone that of course there are 12 angles that is cut perfectly. It’s kind of like a 3D puzzle or Lego, as you say. You can see in between the gaps, there’s no, you know, cement or something that glues them together. Apparently this is actually for earthquake purposes. So that when earthquake, they could still move around a little bit without cracking it. Also, when you’re walking on this street, you realize that many of the vendors here, street vendors, they’re actually doing a lot of handmade products. For example, like you can see the alpacas, the toys, all these are handmade. Also the jewelries as well. You can see like even this chessboard here. It has Inca soldiers as well. And these are like Pokemon cards with Machu Picchu film with Paddington riding an alpaca there. So, yeah, everything is handmade and people actually earn handmade products for a living. That’s why I think there is a special thing about peru souvenirs is that a lot of them are very colorful, very delicate and also hard work. Handmade as well. Your work. Wow, you’re so talented. Sexy llama. Sexy llama. This art feels like they. They draw it on drugs or on the mushroom. So colorful. You know, he said he’s selling it for one sole. Yeah, it’s like. I don’t know why he said one sole, one dollar. That’s so cute. I like the souvenirs here so much. They’re so creative and also surrounding like alpacas, llamas. It’s this theme. See the local people, they’re bringing alpaca here and they’re asking tourists to take photos together. Yeah. Oh, this one Rosita. Rosita is a sheep or alpaca. A sheep. This a sheep, baby alpaca. So cute. I cannot. This is the best. You see throughout Cusco there are actually a lot of these. These quechua people. So quechua people Apparently is the oldest tribe here in South America. One of the oldest tribes. And they’re spread across the Andes as well. So there are different types of quechua people. For example, there is like quechua, Cusco, there’s quechua Bolivia. They all are named quechua, but they all share a little bit. A little bit different in terms of the identity and also clothing. There’s a little bit difference as well. And also quechua people, the language is not Spanish, but they actually speak quechua language. Apparently right now there’s around 8 to 10 million people these days. Still speaks Quecha language, which is one of the oldest language here in South America. Walking in Cusco, it’s really tough because we’re so high. 3,000 meters square meters. Square meters what? 3,000 meters above the seal level. Here is not. Every time we walk here, I feel so can’t breathe. Just to show you the background, that’s how high we are. Overlooking the entire Cusco town. I’ll let you catch your breath first. So apparently bull in Cusco, indigenous belief, is that it brings prosperity also just in general, good luck, health and also fertility as well. Strong. So this place we can actually paint our own bull. Let’s see if they have availability. Oh, are you free now? What? Are you free now? Can paint the bull. So just now we want to paint the bull. She said to paint bull from 40 sols to 60 sols. Depending on the person, depending on the size. Yeah. But also this woman, she unfortunately don’t speak English and we don’t speak Spanish. And also I can see she’s not really like interested in us. Yeah. I don’t know why. Yeah, she’s so like in her own world. So especially now we don’t have much cash. We bought everything using cash. So I think it’s okay. I think we can do this next time. Yes. But it is an interesting activity that you could consider doing. I think it’s quite unique. You can see this place is very local. They use like a kettle to put plants inside. This is like the very old school kettle that makes a sound like that. No. This is such a cute neighborhood. It’s just like, you know, five, ten minutes away from Central. And you come to this area where I think some tourists actually stay here just because it’s a lot quieter and peaceful. But we’re staying so far away from Central, which we will show you later. It’s really different, but that is the real Cusco. This is more like the touristy Side of Cusco. And also because this area is on top of Centro. So you can see there are lots of cafes like this that overlooks the town of Cusco. So it’s actually really nice. Imagine you work here or drinking coffee while looking at the view outside. Or even at night dinner here. I think it’ll look really pretty. Yeah, they even have their own DJ there. He’s playing like authentic local music. She making this one. See this woman just now, here she is making everything by her yourself handmade. Just sitting like this on the street and making everything. Wow. That’s amazing. This is an artist street. Yeah. Everyone is hand making something and doing something. Wow. So talented. Look at this. Wow. Hi. That looks amazing. Wow. Some people making accessory. This is the shop that we want to try this special dessert here. I think you crack inside. I don’t know. I don’t know what’s inside, but we’re gonna try this one. We just came to this cafe, order our dessert and they already serve us and they already like did everything. So just now he pulled some hot syrup on top of this chocolate and the chocolate melt and inside chocolate, it’s ice cream. Many different type of ice cream. And I think also some fruits. That looks amazing. Also the view in this cafe, it’s so beautiful. Just looking at this like whole Cusco and you know, this is first time in my life. I mean, this is first time in whole Cusco where I really found something related to this cartoon. When I was young, I always watched this cartoon, it’s called Kuzco. And they’re like, oh, go go. I thought like, it’s super like, you know, Cusco city. Kuzco cartoon. But it’s not. And the first time seeing it here, Alina actually forced me to watch one episode with her. It was quite torturing. But anyway, I got through it. I thought we’re gonna do like. Yeah, I thought too Just now the waiter, he gave us this special tea. It’s called Muña. We usually try it only in Cusco, like a coca tea. But this one never. Hmm smells good. Smells like minty. Feels healthy. We just tried to understand what’s Muña means. But they already bring us some special dessert. It’s a cheesecake and looks so pretty. Look at this. I like how this place so generous. Is that another plate coming? We’re waiting already. This is other surprise for you. Not for you. Is there another one coming? The restaurant has many surprises. Okay, that’s awesome. This one is for the flower of Muña. Oh, so this is tea, very simple, with hot water. Three or five minutes, it’s ready to drink. Wow. Okay, cool. Thank you. Thank you so much. Good morning. It’s another day here in Cusco. So yesterday we show you the touristy side of Cusco. But as you guys know, we are full time travelers who like to stay at one place a bit longer, not just like go to touristy sites. That’s why we have been living here for quite a while now. Today we actually want to show you more of the local side of Cusco to show you how locals are actually living here. So we’re going to start by going to this market that I always go to. So this is like a wet market, but it’s very local. Usually locals, they don’t really go to supermarkets as much because the pricing a little bit more expensive. But these ones, they’re usually the ingredients are fresh and also cheaper. So let’s go see. Like usually I know because I’ve been here a few times already. Usually this row is full of veggies and then in some certain rows it will be meat. You can see like local people, they don’t really go to like big supermarkets and stuff just because in markets like this they usually have everything they need, like shampoo pool, small, even small packets of sachets, you know, just some snacks. But they all buy in these like small local markets as well. Hola. Hi. Hi. What about onion today? Yeah, because double L is yah, Cebolla. Okay. She speaks really good English. That’s why every time I come here here tomorrow we’re going to Machu Picchu already. So we’re not going to buy a lot of ingredients. But I usually buy meats here and it’s actually very affordable as well. I think last time I paid seven soles for 400g of mince beef. So it is really good price here compared to supermarket will be like more than 10 soles already. Oh, and also by the way, there are lots of street dogs in this market as well. And these dogs, they like to go and steal meat. Oh really? Yeah. There are a few times when I was just standing there and the dog would just came in and just like take a chunk of meat and just run away. And also last time I actually bought some flowers for Alina from one of these women here. For me, flowers just for $2. They’re selling super cheap. He bought me a rose. I think I the woman not working here today, but I remember I got it from somewhere here as well. And apart from all the meat session and veggie session. They’re also like. Like people are selling honeys and then there are some dry goods like dog food and like eggs like this that are like big carton for really good price as well. So that’s why a lot of people like to come here to do their grocery shopping. Just because in general it’s more friendly pricing. Yeah. Here price much cheaper than in a supermarket. And you can also see like they have a lot of local fermented cheese as well and they look really good in quality. Why the chicken is so yellow? I think it’s the type of things that they feed them. It’s. It causes the chicken to be more yellow. Wow, there’s something yellow chicken in Peru. It’s mostly yellow chicken. Even at supermarkets you’ll find yellow chickens. So today the goal is that we’re going to choose some very unique fruit that is specialize here in Peru. Because I know in Peru have lots of really weird fruits as well. So we’re gonna try them all. So wait, what is this? Is this orange? Naranja Mandarin. Wow, looks so big. I want to try it. Mango dulce sweet. Okay. Do you want to try too? I mean they’re small. Okay. 5. I’m going to choose some new fruits today. Yeah. Because you know, we’ve seen enough of orange and apples and blueberries and all that. But I do want to say because Cusco is up in the mountains and the air is a lot colder here. That’s why it’s. They have some of the best strawberries. Naranja. China. Oh, China. Yes. Chinese orange. What? Really? I’ve never seen it. I’m Chinese. Okay. Should you try too? Okay. Cinco. Everything. Little bit. Little bit. So we have enough space to try everything. Usually it’s actually by weight but every time I come here I said 1, 2 and then they just pick it up for me, which is really nice. Also I noticed they’re selling a lot of this kind of dragon egg looking like fruit. So I want to try one. Let’s get one chirimoya Peru fruit. Oh, deliciouso. Oh okay. One. Eat now. Now. Okay, yeah. Now then. No, no, no. Home. Home. Dom. No Dom. That’s Russian, casa. The woman next to me was like mamma mia. Mamma mia. You can see they’re selling blueberry like this. You can just like, like pick up and put inside the plastic. Oh, Peru arándano. Ah, okay. Pepino. Pepino. Peru pepino. No, it’s not. It says Peru pepino. Okay, one. This one is a dragon fruit. Orange or yellow? Yeah, we tried this already. Super sweet, super nice. Yeah, I think that’s it. Yeah, I think that’s enough. And everything comes down to 14 sols. Everything 14? Wow, that’s crazy. Just now we get a lot of fruits and it’s just 2, 3 dollars. Do you want some banana? Oh, we have bananas. So now we bought everything we want to buy and we’re going to go home quickly to leave our things and show you a room tour and also to try fruits and after that and eat. We’re so hungry. And after that we’re going to explore local area more. Welcome to our apartment in Cusco. Shoes off please. Because Peruvian people usually don’t take out shoes at home. But we do remember yesterday in the market we bought super warm sweaters. So you thought it’s gonna be for outside? No, we bought for apartment in Cusco because here’s damn cold. Here’s a bedroom. We’re sleeping here because usually in Peruvian apartment they don’t have heater at all. That’s why we’re sleeping under this super warm blanket. You can see it’s super thick. Like this one layer, one layer, second layer, third layer and fourth layer. Only like this. I feel warm. Yeah, this is given. If you wear a few under layers inside already, then it will be warm. Sometimes I feel that cold. So I would even put like this or scarf or even hat. We asked the owner to provide us heater, but they said it’s impossible. You know, one of the biggest problems when we travel is that sometimes when you check into an Airbnb, the lights are so bright and also the curtain is not completely black out. 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Like the bigger TV it is, the more like grand this apartment is probably. So this is our toilet. In apartment in Peru usually don’t have hot water. So water from here is super cold. It’s like a Antarctica water. Every time I wash my hands or wash my face or wash brush my teeth, I feel so good. After like this, immediately go to bed. Luckily we have shower and here we already have heater like this small one. But the problem of this small heater inside apartment is because everything Peruvian people think is hot for us, like for foreigners is feels so cold. Like okay, it’s a warm water, but it’s not that hot. When you’re living in cold apartment you want like super hot shower. It’s not like this. Usually when you want to have hot water, you actually have to to turn the water pressure into very weak. Yes, super weak. You have really boiling hot water. But yeah, Peruvian standard is a bit different. Cuz last time, our last airbnb host last time you just test the water and he was like oh, burning hot, burning hot. But when we tested it was like it’s still cold. What do you mean? So this is our main room. Here we’re working and here we’re cooking. Also they providing pots. But this pot is so tiny. Look at this. It’s like a cooking egg. Usually, usually Justin love to cook a lot and he cooking for a few days. So we’re keeping Food but looks like Peruvian people don’t really do that. We ask owner to provide us like more cooking equipments because we love cook at home than eating outside. They everything they provide is just like this kind of size. Yeah, they said they just don’t have bigger so. And also it seems like people here, they’re very used to just cooking like per meal. Not really like bulk cook, but yeah. So that’s what it’s a little bit different. But at least they have toaster and they have a blender which we never use. Yeah. And they actually really good thing is that they have an oven here as well. And this is the window. If you open this window you won’t feel different because outside is much warmer than inside. Yeah, that is actually true. You know, when we go outside we actually want to defrost ourselves because like inside the apartment it’s freezing cold. But when you’re outside later, some sunlight shining in. So it’s much warmer outside than here. Yeah. But anyway this apartment is really nice if not cold, then I think this apartment will be perfect. We actually staying in an area called Larapas which is quite far away from central, even past the airport. So it’s really far away. No more tourists, they don’t really come here. This is where all the locals actually live. So. And everything here is so different. So let’s go, we’ll show you there we outside our building and this is actually a building here. The reason why we chose this place because the building itself, it’s a bit newer and right downstairs here there are some markets as well. Yeah. So this is the local life. You can see it’s very authentic. no tourists around just chill neighborhood. And coincidentally in front of our building there is actually a skate park. Usually for us the definition of a park wait everywhere poop need to always avoid. Usually the definition for us park is that there are a lot of greeneries around trees and like fresh air in general. But when you look at Google Maps you try to find a park in Cusco, it’s always pretty urban looking, not a lot of greeneries. But I guess anyway park the definition is the place to hang out for the logos. So you can see a lot of people just chilling, sitting there, enjoying skate time as well. Love teenagers here. I just walk in, I realized they just put shoes on top of this cables. I don’t know why, I don’t know. I think it’s a broken shoes and they just don’t want to trash it. So they put here like an accessory, like a Christmas tree decoration. Local people are so creative. Okay. This is also the kind of local buses you see throughout in Cusco. Not just in this neighborhood, but also in the city center as well. But usually what I’ll experience is that usually when these bus pass. Oh, you see that there’s like black smoke coming out. Because I think the buses are relatively older. So that’s why it’s such a shame. Because Cusco usually it’s a mountain area. You’d expect to be fresh air, mountain air in general. But it’s a shame cars here, super old and they have so bad engine. And I mean the fuel is not the best as well. The plus side of this neighborhood is that it’s rather peaceful and calm. It’s not like where you’re in the tourist center where there are lots of house sellers. Just because this area is really where people live. That’s why, you know, everyone’s just minding their own business. There are local restaurants here and there. Oh, speaking about local restaurant, I want to show you guys the prices here compared to touristic area, which is prices usually around like 50 sol per meal here is so different. You can see in this neighborhood that we’re in, we’ve got restaurants that are selling for like tacos for eight sol. Even like with like a mixed grilled everything here it’s 49sol. This is like everything. 10 sols 2$. You get chicken, you get salad and you get french fries. And even a restaurant there, see for like pechuga, which is. I think it’s chicken breast or beef steak. That’s like 15.9. Yeah. So good. Okay, so finally for us it’s time to try this unique fruits in Peru. Let’s start from Mandarin. Looking like normal Mandarin, but really big. Tastes like a normal Mandarin. Really sweet, a lot of seeds. Next one, golden gooseberry. So how I understand this, we need to open the leaves here like this. Wow. So this one inside, very tasty. First impression, it tastes like hand sanitizer at the start. After it got a bit sweeter and bitter. I like it. Fruit number three, Chinese Mandarin. What? What happened? This is really like detergent. So next one, pepino melon. Yeah, tastes exactly like honeydew melon. Sweet, refreshing. Last one, dragon egg. It’s a local Peruvian fruit. Smell really nice. You’re right. Smells like hand soap. Everything is hand soap or detergent. Wow. Damn. Wow. That’s so delicious. No wonder this is like number one Peruvian fruit. This is so tasty. It’s like a yogurt with inside some jelly. How did it take me 25 years to discover this? I can’t stop eating this. So delicious. This is the best fruit so far. Okay, guys, that’s it for this episode. Thank you for watching. I hope you like. And if you do, then put like, comment and subscribe to our channel if you’re not subscribed yet. 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Cusco, Peru – sitting over 3000m above sea level, is a city we’ve always dreamed of visiting ever since we began full-time travelling. In this travel vlog, we explore the best things to do in Cusco: from traditional Inca festivals and local celebrations, to shopping for unique alpaca souvenirs, visiting the quiet streets of San Blas, and experiencing daily life in Cusco’s untouristy neighbourhoods. Join us as we show you what travelling in Peru is really like.
Places Featured in This Cusco Travel Vlog:
1. Plaza de Armas de Cusco – Cusco’s Main Square
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2. Jill’s: Cafe – Restaurant – good value cafe in Cusco centre
https://maps.app.goo.gl/XiU3pSgY6W6gp3sY7
3. ARTESANÍAS ASUNTA: Wholesale Souvenir/Poncho/Alpaca market
https://maps.app.goo.gl/auLXcUqxfstAT4Bu7
4. Twelve Angled Stone:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZobXzddKR7n4ehHi8
5. Intillay Peruvian Restaurant (the chocolate egg place):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2gFKT3eC93vCJGNd8
6. The Painting Bull Place (we didn’t go, but this is the coordinate ):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2vZvKq2Yhk49x54f8
7. Mercado de Ttio (Local grocery market):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nUsHAjhuXKNd9UqU6
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The cherimoya you can get in Australia too, we call it custard apple. So when you are in Australia you will be able to eat it here too.
How very interesting, I have Cusco brand car parts, a brand from Japan. Im guessing no relation to Cusco Peru
Good evening ❤❤❤
cool video guys! I'm peruvian and I've been to Cusco 3 times, I love it, its cool that you went outside the center
Peru Pais milenario y gastronomia de talla mundial.
AUSTRALIA HI
Go to Azpitia is in Peru
Superb editing usual ❤
❤❤❤ 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪
You should try Lucama it’s sooo good. It tastes like caramel.
Wow Cuzco support pride lgtbi everywhere
How I wish to be there to guide you and guard you for free guys!! hahaha Nice videos. btw, I'm peruvian. I used to work and live in Cusco in tourism. Please, if you're going to MAchu Picchu, DONNOT leave your expensive equipment or stuff in general inside the rooms you will be staying in there. Bring them all with you. Peruvian people is very nice and kind but there is always people who want to take advantage of kind hearted people like you guys. Also, there's a lot of misinformation regarding historical matters sadly, try to listen but don't believe every single thing. NICE VIDEOS!! Try some LÚCUMA fruit, you'll love it in icecream and smothies! 🤩🤩🤩
Hi, I really enjoyed this video, I'm Peruvian that you're visiting and showing all the good stuff that this country can offer. another fruit that you should try is Lucuma.
In the other hand is sad knowing how the vendor treats you, unfortunately that can happen pretty often that's b/c Peruvians doesn't has much patient for languages that they don't understand but if you find people who can speak English you'll see that they are super friendly, but keep enjoying the country and the food 😁
CUSCO and the whole PERÚ IS AMAZING. 😃
Will guinea pig be on the menu on the next video?
Awesome video friends 👋
You didn't come to Arequipa? :c
🎉Congratulations! It was such an enjoyable video. I'm looking forward to the next episode. Viva el peru❤
Magic city. Great video!!!!
Bienvenidos a Cusco!!🌷🌷
You guys are so cute!! I'm so glad you had fun 🥹 I miss home in Perú, but seeing you in places I went to as a child is so comforting, especially after living abroad for so many years. Gracias for sharing this!
Excellent video guys . it's really incredible
Ohh I love those ponchos but living in Florida is not possible to wear them but the little llamas🦙❤️ yes!!
great video and content guys I want more ❤
The shoes hanging from electric cables, most of the time means, ppl can find & buy drugs in the area.
Thank you visiting Perú and Cusco. Blessings 😊.
I from Perú, studied in Cusco. Now live in Lima.
Wow Perú🌼🌎✌️🌱🌞🌳
Thanks for visit outside the tourist area.
When they tell you if you wanted the fruit for now, they mean if u wanted to eat the fruit today or for the week, so depends what u answer they give u madure (for now) or inmadure fruit (to eat 2 or more days after you buy it)
I agree with you cherimola / guanabana is delicious
Disculpa iran a arequipa?
shoes hanging on wires means you can buy street drugs nearby
Did you guys wash those fruits in soap detergent?🤣The fruit market and your local area apartment look great and affordable. Always nice to see travelers mindful of budget, which makes travel more accessible for more people. Not everything has to be splurge spending and still be fun and enjoyable.
Es mejor tomar té de coca o de muña para la altura!!
PERU IS TRASH BRUH
Love your videos 🙂 hahaha as a peruvian i can tell you that the shoes hanging from cables in the streets, it means that it is a place that sells umm not completely legal substances.
30:33 hahaha guys
In fact, those shoes are not decorations….
Shoes hanging from wires means someone is selling dr7gss nearby….This problem is also seen a lot in Lima and in fact throughout Peru.I was in Cusco 2 weeks ago and visited Machu Picchu (July 13th to 21st)Some tips I could give you are to try to find a hotel in Machu Picchu city very carefully, some have prices for foreigners, but in fact you can find rooms for 2 people. for ($40 per night) that's right…the food in Machu Picchu city is not cheap at all so go to the market and try to save a little, the menu there is like ($3-$4 per plate) 12 soles the menu Always take care of your things, and above all, enjoy your trip, Peru…Cusco and Machu Picchu are incredible in every way.
Lucky guys!!! Im Peruvian!❤
Chirimoya is my favorite fruit! Mark Twain called it Ambrosia itself 😋, great episode guys!
auto gacor main di 𝓐𝓜𝓑𝓨𝓐𝓡𝓖𝓐𝓒𝓞𝓡 coba rasain keberuntungan tiada batas
Awalnya iseng doang main di 𝓐𝓜𝓑𝓨𝓐𝓡𝓖𝓐𝓒𝓞𝓡 , eh malah ketagihan! Cuan terus nih!
Tidak pernah merasa bosan sedikit pun bermain 𝓐𝓜𝓑𝓨𝓐𝓡𝓖𝓐𝓒𝓞𝓡 , karena selalu ada inovasi dan kejutan!
Happy banget bisa dapet rezeki besar dari 𝓐𝓜𝓑𝓨𝓐𝓡𝓖𝓐𝓒𝓞𝓡 , bener-bener puas!
페루의 범죄율은 매우 심각하다. 즁국에 모든것을 넘긴 상태라서 주권이 없는 식민지 상태이다
페루인의 국민성은 거짓말이 일상이기에 이나라에는 사기가 빈번하다.
호들갑스러운 국민성
love the fruit taste test
Love my country 🇵🇪 🗽🍽️
Chirimoya is my favorite, but you should try Lucuma too. Totally special original only in Peru more than Chirimoya. You will not see it in another southamerican country so easily.
Awesome video! Thanks!