Venture into the heart of Peru’s picturesque Andes on the captivating Choquequirao Trek. Over four days and three nights, travelers will enjoy a world of ancient Inca ruins, lush valleys, and remote villages. Guided by seasoned professionals, the trek promises an unforgettable experience filled with breathtaking scenery, cultural insights, and moments of pure adventure. From the historic city of Cusco to the remarkable archaeological site of Choquequirao, this journey offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the diverse landscapes and rich heritage that make Peru a truly remarkable destination. Prepare to be captivated, for the true magic of the Choquequirao Trek lies in the journey itself.
Good To Know
- A 4-day/3-night trek through Andean landscapes, including exploration of the Inca ruins at Choquequirao and remote Andean villages.
- Priced starting at £326.54 per person, with a full refund available for cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
- Guided by professional English/Spanish-speaking guides, offering an enriching cultural and historical experience.
- Itinerary includes visits to archaeological sites, scenic trekking through valleys and up to mountain camps.
- Comprehensive inclusions such as transportation, entrance tickets, meals, and mule support for a hassle-free journey.
Trek Overview and Pricing
The Choquequirao Trek is a captivating 4-day/3-night adventure that immerses travelers in the breathtaking Andean landscapes.
Priced from £326.54 per person, this trek offers the freedom to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Adventurers can reserve their spot now and pay later, ensuring a seamless booking process.
Throughout the journey, they’ll have the opportunity to explore the enigmatic Inca ruins of Choquequirao, encounter remote Andean villages, and trek through the region’s stunning natural beauty.
With a professional English/Spanish guide leading the way, this trek promises an unforgettable cultural and outdoor experience.
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Trek Itinerary
Early on the first day, travelers are whisked away from Cusco at 5:30 a.m. for the journey to Cachora.
Along the way, they’ll visit the Tarawasi archaeological site before trekking to Capuliyoc at 2,800 meters above sea level for lunch.
The hike continues to Chiquisqa at 1,930 meters, where they’ll set up camp for the night.
The second day starts with a climb to Rosalina Beach at 1,550 meters, followed by a steep ascent to Santa Rosa at 2,100 meters for lunch.
Pushing on, they reach Maranpata at 2,850 meters and make camp at Sunchupata.
The third day brings an early start to witness the sunrise at Choquequirao, the magnificent Inca site they’ll explore for three hours before descending back to Chiquisqa.
Day 1: Cusco to Chiquisqa
Travelers embark on their Choquequirao adventure with an early morning pickup at 5:30 a.m. from Cusco.
They’ll travel to Cachora, stopping to visit the Tarawasi archaeological site along the way. After the brief exploration, the trek begins, climbing to Capuliyoc at 2,800 meters above sea level for lunch.
The group then descends to Chiquisqa at 1,930 meters, where they’ll set up camp for the night.
This first day sets the stage for the stunning Andean landscapes and Inca ruins that await over the next three days.
Day 2: Chiquisqa to Sunchupata
Awakening to the crisp mountain air, the group enjoys a hearty breakfast before embarking on their trek from Chiquisqa to Sunchupata.
The trail winds through lush valleys, offering captivating vistas of the surrounding peaks. As they descend to Rosalina Beach (1550 m.a.s.l.), the group marvels at the stunning turquoise waters.
The ascent to Santa Rosa (2100 m.a.s.l.) challenges their stamina, but the panoramic views from the lunch spot rejuvenate their spirits.
Pushing onward, they reach the remote Maranpata (2850 m.a.s.l.), where they set up camp at Sunchupata, surrounded by the grandeur of the Andes.
- Traverse lush valleys and dramatic landscapes
- Admire the turquoise waters of Rosalina Beach
- Ascend to Santa Rosa for a well-deserved lunch
- Reach the remote Maranpata and set up camp at Sunchupata
- Immerse in the grandeur of the Andean mountains
Day 3: Sunchupata to Choquequirao and Back
With the sun still sleeping, the group stirs with anticipation. Today, they’ll reach the famed Inca ruins of Choquequirao, after a challenging early morning hike.
The trek begins in the cool, crisp air, as they ascend towards the lost city. After an hour’s walk, the first glimpse of Choquequirao’s sprawling terraces and stone structures emerges, bathed in the golden light of dawn.
For the next three hours, the group explores this remote and enigmatic site, marveling at its impressive architecture and imagining the vibrant civilization that once thrived here.
As the sun climbs higher, it’s time to begin the descent back to the tranquil campsite of Sunchupata for a well-deserved lunch and rest.
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Day 4: Chiquisqa to Cachora
Daybreak casts a gentle glow over the campsite at Chiquisqa.
After breakfast, the trekkers pack up their gear and set out on the final leg of their journey. The trail winds through the verdant Andean valleys, offering captivating vistas at every turn.
As they ascend to Capuliyoc, the group is met with a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding peaks.
The descent to Cachora is a gradual and leisurely affair, allowing the trekkers to fully enjoy the serene mountain ambiance.
Upon reaching Cachora, the group bids farewell to their mule team and is transported back to Cusco, arriving in the evening, their Choquequirao adventure now complete.
- Tranquil morning at the Chiquisqa camp
- Scenic trek through Andean landscapes
- Panoramic viewpoint at Capuliyoc
- Gradual descent to Cachora
- Return transportation to Cusco
Inclusions
The Choquequirao trek comes with a comprehensive package of inclusions to ensure a seamless and enriching experience for adventurous trekkers.
The journey begins with complimentary bus transportation to Cachora, followed by entrance tickets to the captivating Inca site of Choquequirao.
Skilled chefs and their kitchen equipment cater to your culinary needs, while muleteers and their trusty mules provide support throughout the trek.
Knowledgeable English and Spanish-speaking guides lead the way, offering insights into the region’s history and culture.
Meals, camping gear, and return transportation to Cusco are all covered, ensuring you can focus on the awe-inspiring landscapes and the sense of accomplishment that comes with conquering this remote and challenging trek.
Recommendations
Before embarking on the Choquequirao trek, it’s strongly recommended to secure comprehensive travel insurance for the duration of the journey.
While the trek itself is relatively safe, the remote locations and challenging terrain carry inherent risks. A good policy will provide coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or damaged gear.
Plus, trekkers may want to rent a sleeping bag, as the provided equipment may not suit everyone’s needs. The trek involves traversing high-altitude Andean landscapes, so proper preparation is essential.
Considerations include:
- Acclimating to the elevation beforehand
- Packing appropriate cold-weather clothing
- Bringing plenty of snacks and hydration
- Protecting against sun exposure
- Ensuring proper hiking boots and trekking poles
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Average Group Size for the Choquequirao Trek?
The average group size for this thrilling Choquequirao trek is typically between 6-12 adventurers. Trekkers can expect a personalized, immersive experience as they discover the remote Inca ruins and captivating Andean landscapes on this guided journey.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Equipment on the Trek?
Trekkers are welcome to bring their own food and equipment on the journey. This allows for a more personalized adventure, though the tour provides comprehensive support services to ensure a comfortable and hassle-free experience through the stunning Andean landscapes.
Is There an Option to Rent Hiking Poles for the Trek?
Adventurers can rent hiking poles to bolster their trek through Andean landscapes. The trek outfitter offers pole rentals, providing extra stability and support as trekkers explore remote mountain villages and the remarkable Inca ruins of Choquequirao.
Can I Extend the Trek to Include Additional Days?
Yes, adventurers can extend their Choquequirao trek, soaking up more Andean splendor. Additional days allow for more exploration of the lost Inca citadel and surrounding communities, elevating the overall experience.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Choquequirao Trek?
There are no age restrictions for the Choquequirao trek, allowing adventurers of all ages to explore this remote Inca citadel amidst the Andean peaks. Travelers should be prepared for the challenges of high-altitude trekking, but the stunning vistas make the journey truly unforgettable.
The Sum Up
The Choquequirao Trek offers an unparalleled adventure through Peru’s breathtaking Andean landscapes. Trekkers will be captivated by the stunning ruins of the Inca citadel, immersed in the region’s rich culture, and awed by the sheer natural beauty. It’s an enriching experience that connects travelers to Peru’s history and invites them to explore the country’s hidden gems. For those seeking an unforgettable journey, the Choquequirao Trek is a must.
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