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Luggage and bags: Leave your big pack in Cusco and bring a small day pack. The buses are small and no room for a lot of extraneous stuff!

Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: No matter how warm it is when you leave Cusco, bring warm clothing for evenings.

Photo Equipment: Wide angle with circular polarizer to cut down on the glare of the Andean sun. Zooms are great for ruins you can't quite get to.

Miscellaneous: Someone that likes to take photos too, so you don't have to walk around alone.

Written Feb 6, 2003

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