Coping in Cuzco

This item appears on page 53 of the October 2009 issue.

In the article on Peru and Bolivia (Aug. ’09, pg. 23), the elevation of Cuzco is given as 14,000 feet. This is incorrect. The altitude most often quoted for Cuzco is 11,150 feet.

I write because an altitude of 14,000 feet could definitely discourage people from traveling there. 11,150 is high but is more manageable.

Many hotels in Cuzco serve coca tea. Where we stayed, the Novotel, oxygen was also available from the desk as a free service. A new mask was provided for each user.

Additionally, Cuzco is well equipped to deal with high-altitude sickness. On our tour in February ’09, three people out of a group of 21 did require medical assistance but found the clinic highly professional and very satisfactory.

JOHN F. HEBERLE

Rochester, NY