Travel with Kids Season 4 Episode 2 Cusco, Peru
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- September 8, 2010
- 26 min
Travel with Kids is an exceptional travel series that follows the adventures of a family of five, who travel the world and explore different travel destinations. In season 4 episode 2, titled Cusco, Peru, the family takes us on a journey to Peru - a place where ancient Inca civilization meets modern-day life. Through the eyes of the family, viewers will get to see different aspects of Cusco - the historical sites, the cultural heritage, and the vibrant local markets.
The episode starts with the family's arrival in Cusco and their exploration of the Plaza de Armas, the main square of the city. The plaza, surrounded by colonial-era buildings and bustling with life, is a great introduction to the city of Cusco. During their walk around the plaza, the family encounters street performers, traditional dancers and a group of women dressed in colorful traditional Andean clothing. These encounters leave the kids awestruck and give them a glimpse into the rich culture and traditions of the Andean people.
Next, the family visits the ancient Inca site of Sacsayhuaman. Located on the outskirts of Cusco, Sacsayhuaman is a complex of gigantic stone walls and structures, built by the Incas more than five centuries ago. The family explores the massive stone walls, and the tour guide explains the technical skills and engineering sills used to build such an impressive structure. The kids particularly enjoy climbing on the rocks, and the family tries to imagine what life was like for the Inca people who lived here so many years ago.
Later in the episode, the family visits one of the most famous sites in Cusco- the Machu Picchu citadel. The journey to Machu Picchu starts with a scenic train ride across beautiful Andean landscapes. Once they arrive at Machu Picchu, the family takes a guided tour of the ruins and learns about the history and significance of this ancient city. The tour guide provides valuable insights and explains some theories behind Machu Picchu's purpose, such as its use as an observatory and a religious site.
Apart from visiting the historical sites, the family also takes time to explore the city's food markets, where they taste local delicacies and learn about the ingredients that make up traditional Peruvian cuisine. The kids enjoy trying different types of fruits, and the family learns about the different ways to cook quinoa and potatoes - staple foods in the Andean region.
In addition to the city of Cusco, the family also visits a small traditional Andean village located outside the city. Here, they experience the customs and traditions of the Andean people firsthand. The family takes part in a traditional Andean ritual ceremony, which includes offerings of coca leaves and other items to the Pachamama, or Mother Earth, as a way of gratitude for the harvest.
Overall, Travel with Kids season 4 episode 2, brings viewers on a fascinating journey through the magical city of Cusco, Peru. Through the eyes of the family, viewers get to experience the rich culture, history, and traditions of Peru, making this episode an excellent addition to the series.