TREK CHOQUEQUIRAO (7 DAYS 6 NIGTHS)
The Choquequirao to Machu Picchu Trek (7 Days) is an epic journey that connects two of the most spectacular Inca sites in Peru. This challenging and rewarding trek takes you through diverse landscapes, from deep canyons and cloud forests to high Andean passes, ending in the majestic Machu Picchu.
Explore Choquequirao, a majestic Incan city biger than Machu Picchu Hike through spectacular mountains, canyons, and cloud forests , Enjoy a remote and peaceful trek, away from the crowds
Led by expert bilingual guides with full camping support delicious Andean food along the way
Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
Location: Cusco, Peru
Difficulty: High
Distance: Approximately 74 km
Maximum altitude: 4400 mt (Mariano llamoca pass )
Accommodation: Camping
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DAY 1 : Cusco – Capuliyoc - Chikiska - santa rosa
DAY 1: Cusco – Capuliyoc – Chikiska – santa rosa ( pick Up time 4:30 am) then will drive (4 hours) from Cusco to Capuliyoc (2,850m) starting point Hike down into the Apurímac Canyon, with stunning views Pass through Chikiska where we Will have the luch after lunch we Will continue the hike down 1 hour more to the Playa Rosalina (1,500mt ) then we Will stard the hike Up to santa rosa vaja 2 hours (first camping site)
DAY: 2 santa rosa Marampata - Choquequirao camping site (inca site )
DAY 2: Santa rosa_ Marampata – Choquequirao inca site After breakfast we Will stard the hike up to Marampata (2900m) where we will take a short rest then we Will continue the Hike to Choquequirao incan site 1:30 hours (3,050m), then we Will Explore í the terraces, temples, and ceremonial plazas Camp near the ruins
DAY 3: Choquequirao - Rio Blanco - Maizal
DAY 3: Choquequirao – Rio Blanco – Maizal Early in the morning we Will take breakfast and we Will stard the hike Up for 1 hour to choquequirao pass 3150mt then we Will stard the descend (3 hours ) to Pinchaunuyoc incan terraces then continun still down Hill to Rio Blanco (1,900m) where we Will have lunch and then we Will cross the river and stard the Climb Up for 3:30 hours to Maizal (3,000m) and camp in a scenic location
DAY 4: Maizal – San Juan Pass - Yanama
DAY 4: Maizal – San Juan Pass – Yanama Ascend through cloud forests and high-altitude landscapes Cross the San Juan Pass(3:30 hours Up) (4,200mt), enjoying spectacular views and then Descend to Yanama (3,500m), a small Andean village where we Will have lunch and Camp with breathtaking mountain scenery
DAY 5 : Yanama - Totora - collpapampa
DAY 5: Yanama – Totora – collpapampa this day we Will take a local transport or hike to Totora (optional)then Will Continue the hike for 3 hours untill to collpapampa community (2,700mt), Camp in a tropical setting
DAY 6: collpapampa -lucmabamba - hidroeléctrica - machupicchu town
DAY 6: collpapampa – lucmabamba – hidroeléctrica_ Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu town early in the morning we Will take a transport to Hidroelectrica then Wie will hike to Aguas Calientes town ( 3 hours ) where we Will spend the last nigth in a hotel
DAY 7: Machupicchu santuary
DAY 7: visit to Machu Picchu Early in the morning we Will stard to Walk to machupicchu inca citadel ( 1:30 hours Up ) then we Will explore all the most important temples 2 or 3 hours them we must to go back to aguas calientes town where we Will take the train back to cusco end of the tour
INCLUDES
✅transport cusco _ capuliyoc (starting point)
✅meals in all the hike
✅tickets entrances choquequirao and machupicchu
✅mules for the equipment
✅mules for personal things ( 6 kg per person)
✅hiking poles
✅sleeping bag
✅train tickets Aguas calientes town to cusco
✅tent for 2 people
✅1 nigth of hotel in aguas calientes town
✅bilingual guide
NOT INCLUDE
❌first breakfast and last lunch
❌bus tickets to machupicchu citadel
❌cold drinks along the Trek
❌tips
RECOMMENDATIONS
📄Original passport – expiration date no less than 7 months
📄Good quality walking boots or shoes
📄Good quality sleeping bag for cold temperatures
📄Trekking poles – can be rented at agency
📄Sandals for down time (very important)
📄Baselayers of varying temperatures, especially for the night
📄Thermals, gloves, scarves, wooly hat
📄Good quality trekking socks to avoid blisters
📄Raincoat or long poncho (for rainy season)
📄Waterproof trousers (for rainy season)
📄Long sleeve shirts
📄Long trousers
📄Shorts suitable for hiking
📄Canteen water bottle as you should drink plenty of fluid on the trail
📄Headlamp/Torch (very important)
📄Insect repellent
📄Sunscreen, Sunglasses
📄Medicine/personal
📄Personal First Aid Kit
📄Camera or phone camera
📄Portable battery charger
📄Toilet paper (not usually found on trail)
📄Small travel towel
📄Cash/coins – small denominations – soles & dollars
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GALLERY
“Behind every image lies a conversation that taught us something, a scent that reminded us of childhood, and a sunset that made us feel insignificant and, at the same time, part of something immense. The true treasure is not the souvenirs, but the collection of memories that the passenger takes with them, now a narrator of their own adventure.”
“They say we travel three times: when we dream it, when we live it, and when we remember it. For the traveler who observes this gallery, the third time is the sweetest. Here lie the fragments of a time when the horizon was the only goal, and each unknown face became a brief but precious chapter in the infinite book of human adventure.”
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