Exploring the stunning landscapes of Sucre, Bolivia, this 2-day trekking adventure promises an immersive experience through the renowned Inca Trails and the breathtaking Maragua Crater. Travelers embark on a journey filled with remarkable discoveries, from picturesque villages to the captivating presence of dinosaur footprints. Along the way, they’ll have the opportunity to engage with a skilled weaver, gaining insights into the rich cultural heritage of the region. With professional guides, included meals, and shared accommodations, this trek caters to fit and active individuals seeking an unforgettable exploration of Bolivia’s natural wonders. But the true highlight of this journey awaits those who…

Key Points

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Key Points

  • This 2-day trek from Sucre explores the Maragua Crater, dinosaur footprints, and local communities along the Inca Trail.
  • The trek is suitable for fit and active individuals, with a maximum group size of 10 participants.
  • The price includes entry tickets, transportation, accommodation, meals, and services of a professional English-speaking guide.
  • Key highlights include visiting Chaunaca, Socapampa, Niño Mayo, and the Potolo community.
  • Participants should bring essential items like sunglasses, sun hat, proper hiking shoes, and rain gear.
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Trek Overview

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Trek Overview

The trek in the Inca Trails and Maragua Crater spans 2 days and is priced from €79.94 per person, with a group size limited to 10 participants.

It’s offered in English and Spanish, and travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Participants don’t need to pay upfront – they can simply reserve their spot and settle the bill later.

During the trek, travelers will visit the Maragua Crater, meet a local weaver, and see dinosaur footprints in Niño Mayo. The experience includes entry tickets, public transport, overnight accommodation, a professional hiking guide, and most meals.

However, it’s not suitable for young children, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues or a fear of heights.

Itinerary Highlights

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Itinerary Highlights

The trek’s itinerary highlights participants’ 2-day journey, commencing with a meeting at Estadio Patria at 8:00 AM on Day 1.

From there, they’ll take a public bus to Chataquila, followed by a trek along the Inca Trail, visiting Chaunaca and Socapampa before reaching the Maragua Crater, where they’ll spend the night and meet a local weaver.

On Day 2, they’ll start early, walking to the dinosaur footprints in Niño Mayo, then continue to the Chullpas and Potolo community, before returning to Sucre by public transport.

The trek covers approximately 16 kilometers on Day 1 and 17 kilometers on Day 2.

Key highlights include:

  • Exploring the Maragua Crater

  • Visiting the dinosaur footprints in Niño Mayo

  • Interacting with the local Potolo community

Included in the Price

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Included in the Price

For this 2-day trek, the price includes entry tickets, public transport to and from Sucre, overnight accommodation in a shared room, and the services of a professional hiking guide who can provide assistance in both English and Spanish.

Meals are also covered, with lunch and dinner on Day 1 and breakfast and lunch on Day 2.

Hikers will have access to water, snacks, and personal hygiene items throughout the trek.

The tour package ensures a worry-free experience, allowing participants to focus on enjoying the stunning landscapes and culture.

Whether you’re looking to explore the Inca Trail, witness the Maragua Crater, or learn from a local weaver, this trek has it all covered in the price.

Who Can Participate

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Who Can Participate

This trek isn’t suitable for certain individuals, including children under 10, pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, those afraid of heights, and individuals over 95 years old. The challenging terrain and elevation changes make it unsuitable for these groups.

However, the trek is open to a range of participants:

  • Fit and active individuals who can handle the moderate difficulty level

  • Hikers with some experience or a good level of physical fitness

  • Adventurous travelers seeking to explore the stunning Inca trails and Maragua Crater

It’s important to carefully consider your abilities and limitations before signing up for this trek. The guides are there to assist, but participants must be prepared for the demands of the hike.

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What to Bring

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - What to Bring

Participants should bring several essential items for the trek, including sunglasses, a sun hat, a change of clothes, and proper hiking shoes.

Sunscreen and rain gear are also must-haves to protect against the elements.

Don’t forget to pack a flashlight, personal medication, and a waterproof bag to keep belongings dry.

A copy of your passport and ID card should be on hand.

Stay hydrated by bringing water, and refuel with the snacks provided.

It’s also important to avoid littering throughout the journey.

With the right gear, trekkers can fully enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Inca Trails and Maragua Crater.

Customer Ratings

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Customer Ratings

Customers have provided a 5/5 overall rating for the trek based on 2 reviews, praising the knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery encountered along the way.

The trek received positive feedback on several key aspects:

  • Guides’ expertise in leading the group through the Inca trails and providing insightful commentary on the history and culture of the region

  • The breathtaking views of the Maragua Crater, which left a lasting impression on participants

  • The opportunity to interact with a local weaver and learn about traditional craftsmanship

While the return journey by public transport can be challenging due to the winding mountain roads, the overall experience appears to have exceeded customers’ expectations, making this trek a highly recommended adventure.

Meeting Point and Transport

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Meeting Point and Transport

The trek begins at the Estadio Patria in Sucre, where participants meet at 8:00 AM to board a public bus that takes them to the trailhead at Chataquila. The bus ride time can vary, as it depends on the traffic and road conditions.

Once at the starting point, the group will begin their hike along the Inca Trail, passing through the villages of Chaunaca and Socapampa before reaching the Maragua Crater, where they’ll spend the night.

On the second day, the hikers will start early and walk to the dinosaur footprints in Niño Mayo, then continue to the Chullpas and Potolo community before returning to Sucre by public transport, with the arrival time ranging between 4 to 6 PM.

Return to Sucre

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Return to Sucre

On the second day, hikers will return to Sucre by public transport, with the arrival time ranging between 4 to 6 PM. This journey takes them back through the scenic countryside, allowing them to reflect on the incredible sights they witnessed during the trek. The return trip can be a bit rough on the mountain roads, but the stunning views make it all worthwhile.

Hikers should expect the return journey to be approximately 2-3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

The public transport used is comfortable and safe, though it may not offer the same level of luxury as a private transfer.

Arriving back in Sucre, participants can explore the city’s historic center, indulge in local cuisine, and share their trekking experiences with others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sucre: 2 Days Trek in Inca Trails and the Crater of Maragua - Frequently Asked Questions

Is It Possible to Rent Hiking Equipment on the Trek?

No, the trek does not mention the availability of rental hiking equipment. Participants are expected to bring their own suitable gear, as outlined in the important information section of the knowledge provided.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Snacks on the Trek?

Yes, participants can bring their own food and snacks on the trek. The tour provides meals, but allowing personal provisions gives hikers more flexibility and the opportunity to customize their experience to their dietary needs and preferences.

Is There an Additional Fee for a Private Room?

There’s an additional fee for a private room. The trek includes overnight stays in shared rooms, but travelers can request a private room for an extra cost if they prefer more privacy.

Can I Join the Trek as a Solo Traveler?

Yes, solo travelers can join the trek. The group size is limited to 10 participants, so solo travelers are welcome. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the Inca trails and Maragua Crater with a professional guide.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participating in the Trek?

The trek has age restrictions – it’s not suitable for children under 10 or individuals over 95. However, there’s no minimum age, so solo travelers of any age can join as long as they meet the other requirements.

Recap

This 2-day trek through the Inca Trails and the stunning Maragua Crater offers an unforgettable adventure for active travelers.

Guests will explore picturesque villages, discover dinosaur footprints, and enjoy the local culture.

With professional guides, included meals, and shared accommodations, this tour provides an exceptional opportunity to experience the breathtaking beauty and rich heritage of Bolivia’s natural wonders.

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