Superb Hike Inca Ruins Pisac 🇵🇪
■ PERU, PISAC: Whilst no mountain filled with historical ruins I've ever encountered could rival the sheer aesthetic beauty of Machu Picchu, said site does come with two major drawbacks:
1. There will be thousands of other people there during YOUR visit which somewhat puts a dampener on your ability to enjoy the site
2. Huge parts of it are off bounds to tourists which puts a mega dampener on your ability to enjoy the Inca ruins.
At the Inca ruins of Pisac, which for the record encompasses a site which is 4 times larger than Macchu Picchu, you will not encounter any of these issues. I was the only one there for the first 2 hours of my hike.
But the main advantage of Pisac's Inca Ruins is that the hike itself is more scenic and interesting that any hike you can do on your day visit to Macchu Picchu.
Don't believe me? Well, let me hear what you think after having seen the superb hiking trails I traversed up this morning starting at 05:55 AM at Pisac central market.
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Unbelievable video. Terrifying and wonderful. Feels like I’m playing Tomb Raider. Hey Harald, you’re the new Lara Croft. Bravo!
@PERUANO31
4 жыл бұрын
Laro Crofto
@Rob88
4 жыл бұрын
Hara croft.
@Ronnie508
4 жыл бұрын
More like Drake from uncharted
@geno5592
4 жыл бұрын
More like tomb raider and uncharted had a baby
@sanbartabanerjee5435
4 жыл бұрын
This is more like Far cry 4 the valley of Kirat
This guy is really experiencing earth.
@smartbeautiful1593
4 жыл бұрын
@PIN,,, hahaha..... :-):-),COOOLLLL comment!
@andreeagratz9388
4 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ArfadandAfro
4 жыл бұрын
PINOKIO or earth experiencing him 😂
Im imaging Harald falling of a cliff and hearing "Dam you Tim Kaaaaaaay" disappearing into the distance.
@blek_sheep
4 жыл бұрын
Lmaoooo
@angelotavolacci7878
4 жыл бұрын
Lmao!!!
@rkhitler4379
4 жыл бұрын
Looollll
@DOGosaurus_rex
4 жыл бұрын
ohh no my cheeks hurt from laughing LUL
@maoriprincess_1624
4 жыл бұрын
Chrissy need to give Tim K a good kick up the bum...Damn you Tim K!
I can only imagine Mr. Bald on this trip, "need cocoa leaves pronto".
@HolyCrusader23
3 жыл бұрын
Coca* cocoa is for chocolate lol
@Jordan_Christine
2 жыл бұрын
@@HolyCrusader23 t
@Lunar4
2 жыл бұрын
he was too busy trying to bust into a coca grow up to visit ruins lol
This has to be hands down one of the most interesting places you’ve visited in my opinion! Thank you for sharing! Always wanted to go there. The footage you have captured is spectacular!!✨
@greengoloco6559
4 жыл бұрын
You should go. If a round bastard like me can do it... anyone can. (unless you are in a wheelchair- in which case... just watch this again. Peru isn't exactly ADA compliant)
This is your best work I have seen "Harald Discovers the unbeaten path!" You have taken us to place that very few will ever venture! Thank you so much! Progressive thinking at it's best! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@danshroyer8932
4 жыл бұрын
Please consider sharing this with like a international media source?
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
@@danshroyer8932 KZread is far better than any international 'media' source
Not only do I feel a powerful energy as you walk us through the path of historical ruins, I am also envious of you for experiencing everything in person. I thank you so much Herald for sharing your journey that most of us can only dream of doing. I have so much respect for you bro for always keeping it real.
@Carolyngenea
4 жыл бұрын
I also sensed that energy. Powerful.
@janetkinsella1763
4 жыл бұрын
I agree also 😙
@dire8straits
3 ай бұрын
Do it! I had the same experience and it was as life-changing.
Viking man climbs like a mountain goat, Jeff would be proud.
@stefaniehasandras7473
4 жыл бұрын
Harald has fantastic balance. Great to watch him go where I can't.
@peaceonearth351
4 жыл бұрын
Jeff was his own taxidermist.
@snehathakare1197
4 жыл бұрын
Dead but watching him.
@jacobcontreras5743
4 жыл бұрын
@guess what Jeff is a taxidermy llama he bought awhile back but had to leave it cuz he couldn't pass it through customs
@krrishghosh9625
4 жыл бұрын
@guess what Jeff was a dead Llama Harald bought in Bolivia... He was there the whole time with Harald.. His full name was Jeffrey Goondla 😂😂
Top 3 of your best videos!!! Simply amaizing!
Absolutely loving this Peru trip Harald, i hope there's lots more to come from here....burundi 👍
I find that intriguing and fascinated at the thought a community once occupied that space...
@Angel-vs7nb
4 жыл бұрын
John Miller wow yes
@NocturnalJag
4 жыл бұрын
It goes to show how much use they made of the lands that surrounded the area.
Your videos are of unparalleled quality and content. I’ve watched a ton of content on these ancient sites and none come anywhere close to yours. Keep up the awesome work 😎 👏
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, appreciate that!
@RGcheeseburger
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, your chemistry with the Bald one is perfect I see big things in your future good sir.
Superb as always, the cinematography is stunning and when you combine this with your vocal content its fantastic
Whoa, I'm blown away by this content, it's truly amazing, best one yet for me !
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Owen! Appreciate hearing that
i watched this video on a 47 inch tv screen, which is about 18 inches from my face... and i felt like my life was in danger.
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
Lol! 😂
@catherineh.832
4 жыл бұрын
That's what I do with Harald's videos..Chromecast to massive telly. Top quality!
@janetkinsella1763
4 жыл бұрын
I'm not bragging but omg on 65 Inch telly feels like I'm trekking with haraldo 😂 great scenery really enjoying watching 💙
@iangreen180
4 жыл бұрын
I felt like that, being held over the edge with a selfie stick, just watching on an iPad!
That was literally an uphill battle baldr, you dont have to go to gym after this climb. Spectacular video.
Obviously built by two different civilizations. The older stone work has jointing on another level. The shaping of the stone is amazing. The newer Inca built masonry is still incredible, but it can't be denied that it was built at a later date. Great video Harald.
Absolutely phenomenal site! Love the panoramas; but as to hiking in those rarefied heights, better the Norseman than me!
When Harald investigates - don't forget you're wearing those Damn Tim K shoes! Stunning views ! Wow!
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
True that! Damn you Tim K.
Even without you adding the history ( which are my fave vlogs by you) being able to see the ruins is epic. As I said before no travel program can deliver the historical sites like Haroldo! Burundi !!
The Inca’s really utilised the space they had well to farm....I wouldn’t imagine a lot of other countries farming up the mountains. Thanks to your videos we saw some in Viet and India.
@filiv.1874
4 жыл бұрын
I think same, also they construct their houses on the mountain, incredible, opposite than what We think.
@Angel-vs7nb
4 жыл бұрын
Fili V. Yes was thinking that too.
@geno5592
4 жыл бұрын
It's like watsonville and Salinas, California. They farm on hills and mountains like that
@MrChris-lu8vv
4 жыл бұрын
We have far more better terrace farms in the mountains of Nepal
@stefaniehasandras7473
4 жыл бұрын
Many countries in Asia also terrace farm.
Harald, you are one crazy SOB to climb those mountains!!! Just watching you got me dizzy. Talk about dizzying heights!
This showed me the construction of the stone walls , which is something I'm really into, better than any PBS documentary. The quality of the picture is so good. Loved it. Thanks Harold
That looked difficult but what amazing views and no tourists!
You are mucho magnifico specimeno progressivo whito mano 😲 So glad you were tender w/popping that cherry .... mucho funnero 👍
Glad to see you are finally carrying some water with you ! 👍
i guess its time to watch this awesome hike again
@HereComesThaBoom
Жыл бұрын
back again 😁
"I have sublime balanccccccccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...." Your content is top quality and always worth a second watch 👍
Wow to walk and climb through ancient history
I have heart failure I never be able to hike to there but you did it for me to see beautiful place.
@sharonstuebi8181
4 жыл бұрын
I live here in Pisac and because im in a wheelchair i have seen only a very small portion. I sit on my balcony with binoculars and gaze at the beautiful ruins. This is by far the best Pisac video I have ever seen. Thanks so much
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
@@sharonstuebi8181 Wow! Thanks for the compliment Sharon
@sharonstuebi8181
4 жыл бұрын
@@misterxyz5958 lol. I appreciate the history, more than you know. Im very saddened that the world heritage site has forbidden then indiginous the continued right to farm the terraced lands. The land was in continuous use until a few years ago. The irrigation system still functions. It severely cut down the income and the food supply of the locals. I have immense respect for the history ,the soirit of the mountain, and the ancestors who have moved on. It is still a very sacred place. I wish that you could see the view from my farm and my patio. Its sooooooo awe inspiring and beautiful.
@nicoleharris3871
4 жыл бұрын
cbagle My good friend also has heart failure. I always have him watch these videos. I quit smoking cigarettes when I met him..... He made me promise to run out and grab life. Experience everything I can. Take advantage of my health. He’s been such a great influence in my life. And I hope I’ve helped him experience life in a way he may not have. His family left him alone 36 years old. Wife and kids all left him basically to die. I’ve tried to make sure I help him get out of his apartment and experience whatever he can while he can. God bless you on your struggle. Enjoy what you can hope n pray it’s alot
@tjmawa393
4 жыл бұрын
Harald baldr, when I'm watching these video I'm nervous because its dangerous. Be careful ....
Love this! Thank you! I just got back from Peru myself and posted some videos. Peru is amazing!
Thanks Harold for visiting my beautiful Peru. I'm surprised you haven't had 'Soroche' Mountains sickness. You are an super strong man👍😉
The Inca ruins are so fascinating with amazing history behind, how they manage to build these homes so high up its remain a mystery to the rest of the world.
@brandyhernandez61
3 жыл бұрын
Brute strength and hard work along with a vision 😉
@jimmyusee
2 жыл бұрын
An awful lot of hard work. 👍
@myself5812
2 жыл бұрын
Tibetans also build homes very high
The view behind you as you climbed the Inca steps was beautiful. Such an amazing illustration of cooperation to build something that massive and it's still there today. Great to see the irrigation system in action. Can you imagine being the ruler 600 years ago looking down on all of that? And the air has to be super thin. This has to be one of my favorite videos. Thanks for toughing it out. Awesome! Maybe you can do a video going shopping for more suitable shoes! Barundi!
I cannot watch this with Harald looking at those straight drops. He is fearless to put it mildly !
Thanks, Harold! You are on fire with these Peru uploads.
Enjoying watching the entire video, it was so great thank you Harold for the video 🇮🇳
Do us a solid and stop looking over all the edges... can't get enough of Peru.. great work!! :)
Most awaited vlogs even though am watching after a week. Every small details makes a difference while you elaborating and vlogging. Truly respect the effort. In this vids there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.I must say this episode is a picture perfect vlogging. So far this will be my favourite video of Peru apart from donation vids. Thanks so much bless you 🙌👌😊
i love that you're trying to speak spanish👌, sounds weird and cute in the same time🤣🥰 ! Those steps didn't look to safe... but that view is worth it ! thank you for taking us there with you Stay safe
@MdAfzal-jy7cu
4 жыл бұрын
Amazing video love you
Cant say enough how much i love your videos man! The one and only, just before baldy!
Outstanding views and ruins, cardio level 100
the megalithic block construction at 17:00 is amazing.. 17:52 truly looks like a far more advanced group built the place then the Inca moved in after some catastrophe or abandonment. They did their best in trying to replicate the previous structures but did it crudely by comparison. And now i have to go to this place.. another check box on my bucket list.
Be careful, being alone in places like this one. If you have an accident, no one is around.
@sebassanchezc-1379
4 жыл бұрын
That's why he should have used the main entrance. So they take note he entered the place. And can give you some vital information. If something happens they will notice and you don't find your bones at the bottom of a cliff 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ed10e14
3 жыл бұрын
🔺️It looks like he is alone ,but is amazing the amount of tourists hanging around. Usually a video don't show that but it's safe.
@blakesweeney1023
3 жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I was thinking the whole time. I'm scared of heights and there's no way I could do this.
21:02 a ruined Intihuatana, defiled by the Spanish. There were many Intihuatanas, some researchers say they pointed to other sacred sites. The Spanish defiled every one they could find. Of course, they didn't find the one at Machu Picchu. That was much later on September 8, 2000 while filming a commercial a boom struck the stone and chipped it. Since then, the authorities are very protective of it. In fact, they won't even let you touch it now.
I like this beautiful place thank you to show this place to whole world .
You haven't seen a soul but Inca souls must have seen you.
Wow...and I mean WOW...never heard of this place, let alone seen it on the TV. The mind boggles as to how the Incas built all those terraces and houses. You deserve a large beer on us. Thank you so much for making that awesome trek and sharing with us.....felt like we were walking with you. Thanks again.
What a dedication, really enjoyed video. Thanks Harald.
Really enjoyable watch, your content is better than ever, real Pro. Thank you 👌🏽
What an amazingly brave young man you are Harold. You have given us an incentive to go ahead and do the impossible. Thank you so much for sharing your genuine, uncut real life events with viewers. I appreciate your hard work and effort to bring to us what seems so impossible. Well done!
Harald you are absolutely crushing it with these videos man, insane amount of uploads and quality content. Thank you for all your hard work, just know we are really really enjoying it. Viewers approve!
These are my favorite type of PHUCbaldr videos
...the extent of the terracing revealed how the Inca population exceeded the agriculture food production capability of the lower land area...the Inca created terraced land area is many times greater than the naturally formed lower land area that fed the initial Inca population and the terraces were increased to higher levels with each successive generation out of necessity....the irrigation at the time must have been much more extensive and of wood construction ....there are 2 types of building craftsmanship: (1)-> the minimally crafted 'polygon' sided terrace walls and buildings which were for Inca agriculture laborers habitation (2)-> the highly crafted rectangular block walls are buildings for religious activity and government residences ...awesome video....don't have to go there now....got everything right here.....
@prod.bynil-oh7440
3 жыл бұрын
Got it just the highly crafted ones areremnants of the killke culture
Beautiful Inca Farm Terraces. Oh geez! my feet tingle when I’m watching you climbing up those steps. I get nervous those Tim K trekking shoes.😂
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
Damn Tim K.
@Luckygirlpinay
4 жыл бұрын
Lol 😂 Tim K put you in trouble
@BoyBoyhaere50
4 жыл бұрын
yeah I had tingly feet too.
@smartbeautiful1593
4 жыл бұрын
@@BoyBoyhaere50 lollollol.....:-):-)
Such fascinating history and a gorgeous country. Love the views here. Would also really like to see a Condor floating around the mountains.
I really wanted to see the source of that irrigation water.
@angelina..notang2410
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
One of your most epic treks! If only Jeff could have accompany you. Yes yes!
I'm absolutely fascinated by these ruins and the unbelievable stone work made with presently unknown techniques.. There are some theories that the perfect large blocks are much, much more ancient in origin and the rougher work often seen on top of the older layers is more modern constructions and repairs.
@larealidad6695
4 жыл бұрын
Also the Inca were known to use clay mortar, but the precision megalithic work doesn't.
Having watched all of your videos and several more than twice I remember that dangerous climb earlier! Great video Harald, just glad to be able to come along!
Harald after 4 hours of not seeing anyone while hiking: "I'm going to go off the beaten path now."
@CBEEBLE
4 жыл бұрын
Damn you Tim K 💪🏻 🥾🥾
@sohailaalonto5916
4 жыл бұрын
While saying: “damn you tim k and your trekking shoes”. 😆
@munazcassier8292
4 жыл бұрын
😁😁
@Luca-wo5fq
3 жыл бұрын
Damn you Tim K and your trekking shoes!
"It's breako o'clocko...Oh no! I changed my mind. Breako finito!"...hilarious!
Another splendid video Harald, huff and puff gave a sense of the difficulty you go through for your followers. Thank you so much.
I do watch it over and over again. Love what you do. Discovering a country that you are unable to go see yourself, wonderful. Keep doing a great job.
Great Peru series!
I really enjoyed watching this hike. Harold has a strong (and good) heart!
Brother, you are truly a genuine showman. I really appreciate your honest and unparalleled vblog ever made in Inca of Peru. Thanks. Gracias.
Loving the Peru tour Harald, and this video is my favourite so far. Thank you for giving us the chance to see this beauty and Inca genius. Loved the comments as usual and the camera work is awesome. Be safe.
I'm laying on the bed and I feel like I'm about to fall off the cliff.
Well done in climbing all the way up 👌incredible scenary
Thank you Harald....that was wonderful to watch...taking us to places many of us will never experience
Amazing video Harald! I had to keep telling myself you made it back down safely or we wouldn't be seeing this vid! Breathtaking scenery. Thank you x
Imagine paragliding off the top back to the town 😍
killing it with this series in peru
Herald the explorer It’s good to see you are in good shape so you can provide the trekking experience that I will never have. Take me to a place that I dare not go without you.
Awesome video Harald Baldr ! You are an amazing tour guide / teacher ! Love your strength and great attitude!
Awsome discoveries of ancient moments about 600 years ago it was interesting n worth watching your videos really appreciate your kind of talent salute you ..
damn.. i just come back from the pub, and i start crying before watching new video because all the peru change my live in a way. some people will understand.
@albee8165
4 жыл бұрын
I completely understand what you are saying x
Wow this is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen and now on my bucket list. Thanks Harold for sharing with us this epic journey!
spectacular video! had me scared for you Harold! Spectacular views! marvellous scenery! awesome!!!! great history!
directly from devils bridge and gotta say this is way more interesting tbh
Actually "Inca Steps" sounds super cool as a sport shoes brand
@RawTopShot
4 жыл бұрын
blocksterz it's a weight loss diet, You have to take the inca steps "INCA STEPS... Lose weight or die trying"
@missustoad1
4 жыл бұрын
Parquor Inca stepping?
@The-Vega-Islands
4 жыл бұрын
How about Timkay`s by IncaSteps (made in china offcourse)
@nimmen
4 жыл бұрын
@@The-Vega-Islands "Damn you Tim K and your trekking shoes"
@nicoleharris3871
4 жыл бұрын
Love it
How amazing to see these ruins. Also watching your trek up the mountain, that was a plus, your stamina is enviable. I would never get there so loving your video. You have a very blessed life.
Молодец 👏, Сила, 💪, поднялся! Повезло что солнышко за тучами было. Но когда солнечно, там КРАСИВО, просто бомба! Всем советую!
The next video should be titled - "Damn you Tim K and your hiking shoes!"
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
🤔
As he started walking up the steps I automatically thought damn you Tim k lol
@HaraldBaldr
4 жыл бұрын
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@amethystarthur9261
4 жыл бұрын
I did too!
Mesmerized by the entire video. Absolutely awesome, the views, the structures, the history, which I'm sure is way older than only six hundred years ago. I want to go see it for myself.
Bro its actually cool seeing someone else walking these same paths. I was pretty exhausted myself, the whole trip in cusco was exhausting as hell. You’re definitely brave for going so off the recommended path dude, kudos!
Who came here from Harald’s Arizona hike video? August 23, 21.
@elveheim
2 жыл бұрын
Me too
Anyone else reckon harald is killing vampires when he’s not recording ?
Amazing Vlog! I would have stroked out the first 10 min. LOL. Thanks for sharing!
Harald , Just amazing - thanks so much. ❤ 😃 Wow - I fell off the cliffs a few times - just watching. 😒 😃 👍
3:58 that kind of stairs u can see also in Japanese countyside. At least in my area. Greetings from Kyushu !
@cliffmathew
4 жыл бұрын
We have them in Kerala (Southern Indian State) too - called kutthu-kallu in Malayalam. Similar agricultural terraces are in use too. As for ruins, we are working on it -- it is only a matter of time ;-)
"Barundi!!" ......that was EPIC!!!
Fantastic video Haraldo! Felt like I was trekking. Magnificent scenery all around. Amazingly, the terraces Incas built have completely integrated with the landscape and the aqueducts were still functioning.
It's a nice place I totally agree… and especially that hike is way better than any other way up to the ruins of Pisac. In 2019 I walked the other way around like you did. Its worth it to do it that way. One of the very little opportunities you get when you want to explore Peru without the hords of people you encounter in Machu Picchu. Great Video Buddy 👍
He is *crazy* multiplied by 10, I imagine He drops by saying, Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefffff :D
Watched again, because great. Can't help thinking of a poor Inca boy at that time, being sent down the store for bread and milk, coming back up with just milk, and having to go all that way back down and up 😬😬😬 nightmare
Watching you vid. Right away i noticed how early it was for you. Those shots and the pathes you show are really worth it for your viewer. Really great. Thank you.
It's very exciting to explore . I really wish to see this place in a life so amazing waaohhh perfecto