Beautiful sight/place in cusco for drone?

where could i go to /i could walk or take a taxi id its not too far away. i want to film wirh a drone from above,and i know historic sights are not legal to film with drone. any tips? i would like to document this beautiful city with my drone bur know where. im open to 30 min with taxi

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u/SheDoesLovesMikeHawk — 2 days ago

Brazil/Buenos aires

I did a lot of planning to go to Bolivia, but they have some issues so I want to book another trip instead.

I want to see a few places and thought I would spend around 1 week on different places and end up in Buenos aires.

I have no idea how I should or could plan so I just looked at the map and guessed an itinerary.
What do you think and could you give tips?
I though this could be realistic but I dont know these places nor if Its a good idea?

I like to see nature/animals and sense the vibe of the place. Id like to see different type of environments if possible but I also think it must be possible to go via bus/boat and not be a super small village to go to. Id love to see amazonas but It seems too far away...

1 week - sao paolo (1day - iguazu)
1 week - asuncion
1 week - stop in corrientes or santa fe (wherever is most beautiful OR shortest towards B.A)
1 week - Buenos Aires(and around)

I am super thankful for suggestions! Im open to change it completely(exept Buenos Aires)

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u/SheDoesLovesMikeHawk — 1 month ago

Hello,

I'm planning a 6-7 week trip through South America in around 20 june - 3 august. Im going alone, its been a while since i traveled alone, and I never went to LATAM.

I would like to start in peru, spend most time in bolivia, and then visit chile before being in Buenos aires for a while. I thought it would be simplest to start from above(hoping Cusco has a big airport) and taking buses or trains around (to save money and to also see environment) making my way through bolivia, chile and to Argentina.

My preliminary plan is about

  • 1 week in Peru (Cusco, sacsayhuaman, macchu picchu)
  • 1 week in Bolivia, La paz
  • 1 week going to Bolivia, cochabamba, villa tunari
  • 10 days in Bolivia, sucre, samaipata, potosi
  • 5 days in Bolivia(uyuni) and Chile, San pedro de Atacama.
  • 10 days, flying to Buenos aires.

I made a map of what im intersted in seeing (https://www.mapcustomizer.com/map/wowprimita), but I am interested in also just relaxing and "breathing the air".

I want to see a lot of stuff and therefore I made the map with some "sightseeing"plans, but I also want to see the wild/jungle.

I am open for suggestions.

Im wondering if this is realistic, timewise, economically, and energywise, since i dont have experience of this. Do i have too much planned? Flight/trip planning recomendations is appreciated.

Any tips or recommendations on is appreciated, gracias.

u/SheDoesLovesMikeHawk — 2 months ago