Choquequirao
8 Day / 7 Night Tour
- 5 days / 4 nights
- Tamaño máximo del grupo: 8
- Inicio en Cusco
- Book all year round
- Tiendas normales y de lujo
- Ends in Machu Picchu
Introduction
The Choquequirao to Machu Picchu tour follows a remote Inca trail, once frequently used during the Inca era to reach the iconic citadel of Machu Picchu. This trail connected the Chinchaysuyo region in the northwest of the Tawantinsuyo empire to the Antisuyo. The Choquequirao citadel, originally a checkpoint, grew significantly over time, becoming an important political and administrative center, though perhaps less religiously significant than Machu Picchu. Despite this, Choquequirao captivates visitors with its impressive location on rugged terrain, nestled in a subtropical jungle climate.
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Itinerario
Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey through the heart of the Peruvian Andes with our Choquequirao to Machu Picchu trek. This adventure begins in Cachora, where we trek through diverse landscapes and ancient Inca paths. Starting from the Apurimac Valley, we ascend to Capuliyoc for stunning views before descending to Playa Rosalina along the banks of the Apurimac River, our first campsite.
The following days lead us deeper into the Andean wilderness, passing through cloud forests and high-altitude puna, encountering archaeological marvels like Choquequirao and Pinchaunuyoc. Each day presents new challenges and breathtaking scenery, from the rugged peaks of the Andes to lush valleys dotted with orchids and cascading waterfalls.
Our journey culminates with the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu. After a morning hike from Aguas Calientes, we explore the ancient citadel, guided through its terraces, temples, and plazas rich with history. Optional hikes to Huayna Picchu or the Sun Gate offer panoramic vistas as we conclude this epic adventure with a return journey to Cusco, leaving us with memories to last a lifetime.
Our adventure to Choquequirao begins early in the morning with a pickup from your hotel in a private vehicle, heading to the town of San Pedro de Cachora, a journey of about 4 hours.We rise early, preparing for the day ahead with a simple breakfast. Boarding the bus, we begin our journey, winding through the Andean landscape for about 2 and a half hours until we reach Curahuasi, sitting at 2600 meters above sea level. Continuing on for another hour, we arrive at Cachora, a picturesque town at 2700 meters. After a brief stop, we venture onwards for 30 minutes more to Capuliyoq, our starting point where we meet the muleteers and their mules.
Una vez intercambiadas las presentaciones y cargadas las provisiones, partimos a pie hacia nuestro primer campamento, Chiquisca, situado a la sombra de la montaña Padreyoc. El sendero ofrece vistas del cañón del Apurimac a medida que descendemos gradualmente, el terreno en su mayor parte cuesta abajo. A medida que caminamos, la belleza agreste del paisaje se despliega a nuestro alrededor, creando una sensación de conexión con el mundo natural.
Al llegar a nuestro campamento, cansados pero satisfechos, nos reunimos bajo el cielo del atardecer. Al caer la noche, compartimos historias y risas, disfrutando del simple placer de la compañía en la naturaleza. Esta noche, mientras nos acomodamos para pasar la noche, esperamos ansiosos las aventuras que nos esperan mañana, sabiendo que cada paso nos acerca más al corazón de los Andes.
This day is considered one of the most challenging yet exciting parts of the journey. Early in the morning, after a hearty breakfast, we begin our descent, winding our way down for about an hour to the lowest point of the canyon, then we begin a steep, zigzagging ascent that lasts approximately 5 hours until we reach Mara, near the Chunchullumayo River, where we’ll enjoy a well-deserved lunch.
Tomando un breve descanso, continuamos nuestro ascenso gradual, el camino nos lleva hacia arriba por otras 2 horas y media. Finalmente, llegamos a Marampata, situada a 2950 metros sobre el nivel del mar.donde disfrutaremos de un almuerzo reconfortante.
Información Importante:
- Hiking distance: 13.5 km / 8.4 miles
- Hiking time: 8 hours
- Lowest Elevation: 1,550 m / 5,085 ft (Playa Rosalina)
- Highest Elevation: 3,100 m / 10,170 ft (Choquequirao)
- Difficulty level: Demanding
- Destacados: Steep zigzag ascent, Raqaypata, Chunchul Mayu River, archaeological park of Choquequirao, stunning sunset, potential condor sightings.
Comenzaremos el día ascendiendo a través del bosque nuboso, valles y montañas para alcanzar el paso Choquequirao, 3.300 msnm / 10.827 pies. Luego, descendemos al Río Blanco (1.900 m / 6.234 pies), pasando por un místico bosque nublado en el camino. En ruta, llegaremos al sitio arqueológico de Pinchaunuyoc, un lugar especial que aparece repentinamente durante la caminata, asemejándose a un bosque nublado cubierto de una gruesa capa de musgo y vegetación.
Durante nuestro recorrido, observaremos una variedad de especies de aves, orquídeas y plantaciones de hoja de coca sagrada a unos 2.750 m. Después de explorar este hermoso sitio, cruzaremos el Río Blanco y comenzaremos un ascenso de 3 horas hasta el sector Maizal (3.000 m), donde acamparemos para pasar la noche.
Este campamento es considerado uno de los mejores de nuestro viaje, ya que ofrece vistas panorámicas de tres valles y un espectacular nevado, proporcionando un lugar perfecto para relajarse.
Información Importante:
- Hiking distance: 17 km / 10.6 miles
- Hiking time: 9 hours
- Lowest Elevation: 1,900 m / 6,234 ft (Río Blanco)
- Highest Elevation: 3,300 m / 10,827 ft (High point before descending to Río Blanco)
- Difficulty level: Demanding
- Destacados: Pinchaunuyoc archaeological site, cloud forest, diverse bird species, orchids, sacred coca leaf plantations, panoramic views from Maizal.
Dejamos nuestro campamento en Maizal y nos dirigimos hacia el paso de San Juan. El viaje de hoy nos lleva a través de hermosos e impresionantes paisajes. Inicialmente, caminamos a través de un bosque nublado y luego en la puna andina, donde nos encontramos con la conocida hierba ichu.
We’ll take a break near the Victoria mines, where the sparkling stones reveal the area’s rich concentration of minerals and metals. As we continue our trek through the Puna, we follow well-preserved Inca trails with their classic zigzag pattern.
Antes de comenzar nuestro descenso a Yanama, un pequeño asentamiento enclavado en un valle rodeado de montañas, almorzaremos a 4.000 m / 13.123 pies, disfrutando de la impresionante vista de la montaña Choquetakarpo. Acamparemos y cenaremos en Yanama.
Información Importante:
- Hiking distance: 16 km / 9.94 miles
- Hiking time: 8 hours
- Lowest Elevation: 3,000 m / 9,842 ft (Yanama)
- Highest Elevation: 4,200 m / 13,780 ft (San Juan Pass)
- Difficulty level: Demanding
- Destacados: San Juan Pass, Victoria mines, well-preserved Inca trails, lunch with a view of Choquetakarpo mountain, scenic descent to Yanama.
We continue our journey from Yanama through the valley towards the highest point of our tour, the Yanama Pass at 4,800 m / 15,748 ft. Along the way, we’ll enjoy spectacular views of the Sacsarayoc snow-capped mountain and have the opportunity to spot condors soaring overhead.
En el paso, es posible que nos encontremos con terreno nevado, y el descenso nos llevará a través de extensos campos de hierba, pasando por zonas boscosas y cruzando pequeños puentes de madera. Nuestro destino es el pueblo de Totora, situado a 3.700 m / 12.139 pies, donde pasaremos la noche.
Información Importante:
- Hiking distance: 14 km / 8.7 miles
- Hiking time: 7 hours
- Lowest Elevation: 3,700 m / 12,139 ft (Totora)
- Highest Elevation: 4,800 m / 15,748 ft (Yanama Pass)
- Difficulty level: Demanding
- Destacados: Yanama Pass, views of Sacsarayoc mountain, possible condor sightings, snowy terrain, grassy fields, wooden bridges, village of Totora.
Ascenderemos suavemente hasta el punto más alto de todo nuestro viaje antes de descender 200 metros a través de una vegetación cambiante hasta un campamento más cálido en el pueblo de La Playa (2.320 m / 7.611 pies). Esta ruta nos llevará aproximadamente 7 horas de marcha. A lo largo del camino, encontraremos pequeñas cascadas donde podremos tomar descansos refrescantes.
As the climate and vegetation change, we’ll have the opportunity to observe a wide variety of birds, orchids, coffee plantations, and banana trees. La Playa is the largest village along the route where we will spend the night.
Información Importante:
- Hiking distance: 15 km / 9.3 miles
- Hiking time: 7 hours
- Lowest Elevation: 2,320 m / 7,611 ft (La Playa)
- Highest Elevation: 4,800 m / 15,748 ft (highest point of the journey)
- Difficulty level: Demanding
- Destacados: Gentle ascent to the highest point, descent through changing vegetation, small waterfalls, diverse bird species, orchids, coffee and banana plantations, village of La Playa.
Hoy es nuestro último día de caminata mientras ascendemos por aproximadamente 3 horas hasta una elevación de 2,810 m / 9,219 pies. Desde aquí, disfrutaremos de una excelente vista de Machu Picchu. Después de un merecido descanso, descenderemos hasta la Central Hidroeléctrica de Machu Picchu, ubicada a lo largo del río Urubamba.
From there, the trail follows the railway line towards the town of Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu. Tonight, we will rest in a hostel in Aguas Calientes, our last night on the trail.
Información Importante:
- Hiking distance: 12 km / 7.5 miles
- Hiking time: 6 hours
- Lowest Elevation: 1,900 m / 6,234 ft (Machu Picchu Hydroelectric Plant)
- Highest Elevation: 2,810 m / 9,219 ft
- Difficulty level: Moderate
- Destacados: Uphill ascent with views of Machu Picchu, descent to Machu Picchu Hydroelectric Plant, scenic trail along the railway line to Aguas Calientes.
Today, we start with an early breakfast at 05:00 am. Afterwards, we will go to the bus station to board the shared buses since there are no private cars or taxis. It will take us approximately 25 minutes to reach the entrance to Machu Picchu. Upon arrival to Machu Picchu, you will enjoy a 3 to 4-hours guided tour. Your guide will explain to you about the mysteries of this wonder of the Incas which remained abandoned for hundreds of years and that the conquistadors (spanish) could not discover. It is thanks to this, the place remained intact. There will be plenty of time to take photos and enjoy the spectacular view.
Tendrá la opción de escalar el Huayna Picchu, explorar el Templo de la Luna o visitar la Puerta del Sol (Inti Punku). Después de explorar y satisfacer su curiosidad en Machu Picchu, regresará al pueblo de Aguas Calientes.
En Aguas Calientes, podrá disfrutar de un almuerzo en un restaurante de su elección. El regreso a Cusco dependerá de la disponibilidad de horarios del tren.
Información Importante:
- Lowest Elevation: 2,040 m / 6,692 ft (Machu Picchu)
- Highest Elevation: 2,430 m / 7,972 ft (Machu Picchu entrance)
- Difficulty level: Easy to Moderate
- Destacados:Tour in Machu Picchu, return journey to Cusco by train.
Note: This itinerary is subject to change based on weather conditions and group preferences.
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What's Included?
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- Pre-trek briefing with the guide and delivery of maps.
- Additional guide for groups larger than 9 people.
- Expert trail chef.
- Assistant chef for groups larger than 9 people.
- Horses carrying camping equipment and food.
- Meals during the trek: 7x breakfast, 7x lunch, 7x dinner.
- Opción vegetariana gratuita (por favor, infórmenos con antelación).
- Botiquín de primeros auxilios.
- Tanque de oxígeno.
- Camping equipment: tents and sleeping mats.
- Kitchen equipment: kitchen tent, dining tent, cooking utensils.
- 1 Night Stay in a three star hotel in Aguas Calientes
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu.
- Emergency Horse
- Return train Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo
- Servicios no indicados en el itinerario
- It does not include the first breakfast ,Dinner on day 7 and Lunch on the last day.
- Entrance to Huayna Picchu Mountain
- Entrada a la montaña Machu Picchu
- Additional tent:
- Sleeping bag: (You can rent these from us)
- Walking sticks (You can rent these from us)
- Gratuities for the porters.Horseman and other Staff (expected but not compulsory)
- Travel insurance (recommended). We recommend purchasing travel insurance to cover unexpected inconveniences during your tour (e.g., trip cancellations or interruptions) to protect your travel investment.
- Seguro médico (traiga una copia impresa)
- If you wish to extend your stay in Aguas Calientes (the town just below Machu Picchu), please contact us for hotel prices.
- Una mochila pequeña para llevar un abrigo ligero en caso de que el tiempo cambie durante el trekking.
- Appropriate rain gear (raincoat) and a rain poncho.
- Ropa abrigadora para pasar la noche.
- Es aconsejable colocar toda la ropa y el saco de dormir dentro de bolsas de plástico para evitar que se mojen si llueve.
- Pasaporte original.
- Saco de dormir.
- Trekking poles (available for hire)
- Toalla pequeña.
- Zapatos de trekking, cómodos, se recomienda que sean impermeables.
- Sandalias o zapatillas ligeras (para relajar los pies)
- Gorros para el sol y para el frío.
- Protector solar y crema hidratante
- Insect repellent (minimum 20%).
- Linterna, cámara, videocámara y pilas (con el frío se consumen rápido).
- Papel higiénico, toallitas húmedas.
- Botiquín personal de primeros auxilios.
- Aperitivos (barritas energéticas, frutos secos, bombones, galletas, etc.).
- 2 x 600 ml water bottles. You can refill it with boiled water during the trekking.
- Dinero en efectivo en soles y dólares.
- Pants
- Calcetines, polos
- Calzoncillos
- Sudadera, chaqueta.
- Toalla, ropa de baño.
- Sombrero, bufanda, gafas de sol
Preguntas frecuentes
We recommend that you pack with care when preparing to embark on this magical trek. The weather in the Andes can be extremely changeable so we recommend:
- Hiking boots. Make sure that these are comfortable enough and they give you appropriate support as you will be walking for several days. The last thing you want to ruin your trek is blisters or foot sores!
- Warm clothing. The Andes often drops below freezing at night due to the fact that you are at high altitude. Make sure that you bring hats, gloves, scarfs and warm apparel with you to guard against the cold.
- Waterproofs. We recommend bringing water protective wear which is both light and insulated. Depending on the season, you might want to bring a light waterproof in the dry season, whilst a heavier waterproof for the rainy-season. Check with your guide if you are unsure on what to bring.
- Small rucksack. This smaller rucksack is for travelling during the day. Your guide will ensure that your larger bags and heavier equipment which you do not require for hiking is taken on horseback to the next stop ahead of you so you have it at the end of each day.
- Altitude sickness tablets. We always recommend bringing altitude sickness tablets with you when travelling to places which are often hundreds of metres about sea-level.
- Torch or flashlight. We recommend bringing a torch with you so that you are able to see where you are going at night. It’s not a good idea to fumble around in the dark without seeing where you are going!
We understand that sometimes your plans may change due to unforeseen circumstances. If you make a booking but then wish to cancel it, the following cancellation policies apply:
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Yes. We always recommend that you take out an insurance policy before travelling. We do not cover you on our insurance policy and we require you to sign a waiver prior to travelling for any damages, injuries etc that may occur on your trip.
However, you can rest assured in the knowledge that our experienced guides will ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable trip.