The trek to Choquequirao, often referred to as the "sister city" of Machu Picchu, offers adventurous travelers a captivating 4-day journey through the stunning Andean landscapes. Priced at €338.02 per person, this guided expedition includes expert-led tours, delectable meals prepared by professional chefs, and all necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable experience. With breathtaking vistas and a challenging itinerary, this trek promises an unforgettable adventure for nature and history enthusiasts seeking to uncover the mysteries of this ancient Inca site. But the true allure lies in the secrets waiting to be unveiled at the summit of this remarkable journey.
Key Points
- 4-day trek through the Andes to the archaeological site of Choquequirao, known as the "sister city" of Machu Picchu.
- Priced at €338.02 per person, with a reserve-now-pay-later option and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Guided experience in both Spanish and English, with professional English-speaking guides and a 5/5 customer rating.
- Includes personal tents, dining facilities, pack animals, and all meals prepared by a professional chef.
- Challenging trek that tests endurance, offering breathtaking natural landscapes and a unique off-the-beaten-path adventure in the Andes.
Trek Overview
The trek to Choquequirao is a 4-day adventure that takes adventurers through stunning Andean landscapes.
Priced from €338.02 per person, this challenging trek explores the "sister city" of Machu Picchu, the archaeological site of Choquequirao.
Bookings can be made with a reserve-now-pay-later option, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
The trek is guided in both Spanish and English, catering to a diverse audience.
With personal tents, dining amenities, pack animals, and all meals included, this rigorous yet rewarding experience offers an immersive journey through Peru’s rich history and breathtaking nature.
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Pricing and Booking
While the trek to Choquequirao is priced from €338.02 per person, adventurers can reserve their spot now and pay later.
The trek duration is 4 days, and booking includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Availability can be checked for starting times.
This challenging yet rewarding experience allows visitors to explore the "sister city" of Machu Picchu, led by professional English-speaking guides.
The trek includes transportation, accommodation in personal tents, meals, and essential amenities like a dining tent, kitchen, and biodegradable toilets.
With an outstanding 5/5 rating based on customer reviews, this trek promises an unforgettable journey through Choquequirao’s rich history and stunning natural beauty.
Highlights and Experiences
Exploring the "sister city" of Machu Picchu, the trek to Choquequirao promises an unparalleled experience for adventurous travelers.
This archaeological gem, rich in history and mystery, offers a guided journey through one of the hardest treks in Cusco.
The highlights include:
- Discovering the extraordinary Choquequirao complex, a lost Inca city shrouded in intrigue.
- Taking in the breathtaking natural landscapes, from lush valleys to soaring mountain vistas.
- Relishing the culinary delights prepared by the trek’s professional chef, complementing the demanding hike.
Considered a true test of endurance, this trek promises a gratifying adventure for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in the heart of the Andes.
Itinerary: Day 1
The trek to Choquequirao begins with an early 5 am pickup, as travelers embark on a 3-hour drive to the trailhead at Curawasi.
Along the way, they’ll stop for a hearty breakfast before reaching the Capuliyoc Viewpoint, where they can admire the stunning landscapes.
The group then descends to the village of Chiquisca for lunch, followed by a climb to the Santa Rosa camp.
Here, they’ll enjoy dinner and settle in for their first overnight stay of the trek, surrounded by the beauty of the Andes.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyItinerary: Day 2
After an early breakfast, the trekkers embark on a 2-hour walk to Maranpata.
At the Maranpata campsite, they’ll explore the renowned Choquequirao archaeological complex, with a guided tour led by their expert guide.
The complex is known for its:
- Well-preserved Inca ruins and structures
- Stunning mountain vistas and landscapes
- Intriguing historical and cultural significance
Following the tour, the trekkers return to Maranpata for dinner and an overnight stay, preparing for the next day’s descent to the Apurimac River.
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Itinerary: Day 3
Leaving the Maranpata campsite behind, the trekkers start their descent to the Apurimac River, a journey that will take around 3 hours.
After reaching the river, they’ll stop for lunch, enjoying the views before beginning the climb to Chiquisca camp.
The afternoon hike is a steady ascent, testing the group’s endurance.
Upon arrival at Chiquisca, the trekkers will savor a well-deserved dinner and settle in for the night, resting up for the final day’s trek.
Itinerary: Day 4
Early the next morning, trekkers enjoy a hearty breakfast before embarking on the final leg of their journey.
They hike for 4 hours to the Capuliyoc Viewpoint, taking in the stunning vistas along the way.
Upon reaching the viewpoint, they enjoy a well-deserved lunch, marveling at the breathtaking panorama.
The trek then concludes with the return trip to Cusco, where trekkers arrive around 4:30 pm, tired but fulfilled after their challenging yet rewarding adventure.
The trek to Choquequirao offers:
- Exploration of an enigmatic Inca archaeological site
- Immersion in the breathtaking Andean landscape
- A sense of accomplishment after completing a strenuous hike
Inclusions and Facilities
The trek to Choquequirao includes a pre-departure briefing to prepare trekkers for the journey.
Transport and entrance fees to the Choquequirao archaeological site are provided.
Accommodation is in personal tents, with two people per tent.
Dining and kitchen tents, as well as bathroom facilities with biodegradable toilets, are available.
An experienced English-speaking guide, chef, and kitchen team accompany the group.
Pack animals transport the gear.
Meals, snacks, filtered boiled water, and a first aid kit with emergency oxygen are all included.
This comprehensive set of inclusions ensures a comfortable and well-supported trek through the stunning Andes landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Type of Gear Is Recommended for This Trek?
For this strenuous trek, hikers should pack lightweight, breathable layers, sturdy hiking boots, a water purifier, sun protection, and any necessary personal items. Trekking poles and a small first-aid kit are also recommended.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Snacks?
Hikers are allowed to bring their own food and snacks, but the Trek’s all-inclusive package provides meals, snacks, and tea service, making it a convenient option. The guided trek includes a chef and kitchen team to handle the catering.
Is There a Weight Limit for the Pack Animals?
The trek to Choquequirao has a weight limit for pack animals, typically around 10 kg per person. Travelers can’t bring their own food and snacks, as the package includes all meals and daily snacks.
Can I Book This Trek as a Solo Traveler?
Yes, travelers can book the Choquequirao trek as solo travelers. The tour operator accommodates individual bookings and assigns solo travelers to share tents with other participants, providing a shared experience for solo adventurers.
Are There Any Unique Cultural Experiences During the Trek?
The trek offers unique cultural experiences, as hikers interact with local communities and explore the fascinating Choquequirao archaeological site, considered the "sister city" of Machu Picchu and rich in Inca history and mystery.
Recap
The trek to Choquequirao is a captivating adventure that transports explorers through the Andes’ stunning landscapes to uncover the archaeological marvels of this Inca city. With its expertly guided tours, delectable cuisine, and comfortable accommodations, the 4-day journey offers an unforgettable experience for nature and history enthusiasts seeking an exceptional Andean expedition.
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