Choquequirao hike exclusive 4 days 3 nights
Duration
4 Days / 3 Nights
Difficulty
Easy
Price from
USD 1950.00
Hotel
4 stars standard, plus or 5 stars
Embark on the ultimate Andean adventure: the 4-day Choquequirao Trek. This is a challenging yet profoundly rewarding pilgrimage to one of Peru’s last Inca sanctuaries, often called the “Sacred Sister” of Machu Picchu. Your journey begins with breathtaking descents into the mighty Apurímac Canyon, followed by ascents that test your endurance, all set against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks and lush, biodiverse cloud forests. Witness condors soaring on thermal currents and sleep under a blanket of stars in remote campsites. The grand finale is the arrival at the sprawling archaeological complex of Choquequirao. Perched on a misty ridge, its majestic terraces, temples, and plazas remain shrouded in mystery, offering a deeply personal and crowd-free experience. This trek isn’t for everyone; it’s for the resilient seeker who craves raw nature, rich history, and the immense pride of conquering a true hidden gem. Answer the call of the wild and claim your unforgettable achievement.
CHOQUEQUIRAO HIKE PACKAGE
Choquequirao hike – Itinerary
Day 1: Cusco – Cachora – Santa Rosa
The adventure ignites at 05:00 am, departing Cusco for a scenic transfer. After a swift breakfast in Cachora, we drive to the trailhead at Capuliyoc (9,560 ft), your first dramatic overlook of the colossal Apurímac Canyon. The demanding descent begins, tracing ancient paths to Chiquisqa for a rewarding lunch. The roar of water guides your final plunge to the thunderous Apurímac River. Crossing its bridge is a rite of passage. A final, strenuous climb delivers you to Santa Rosa (6,870 ft), your campsite masterfully perched on a mountainside. This natural balcony offers epic starry nights, with the canyon’s whisper below celebrating your monumental first day.
– Campsite: Santa Rosa 2093 m / 6,870 ft
– Distance: 11 km / 6.84 miles
– Highest point: Capuliyoc 2913 m / 9,560 ft
Day 2: Santa Rosa – Marampata – Choquequirao
Awaken with the sun for the trek’s most epic day. A steep, switchback climb through lush vegetation rewards you with the first stunning views of Marampata, a green plateau high above the canyon. Catching your breath here feels like a triumph. The path then levels, building anticipation until the iconic Choquequirao ruins appear across the valley—a breathtaking sight. After lunch in Marampata, you cross the final ridge and descend into the sacred complex. This afternoon is yours to explore its majestic terraces and temples, feeling the profound energy of this isolated citadel. As the day-trippers leave, you’ll witness an unforgettable sunset over the ruins, a magical experience reserved only for those, like you, who dared the journey.
– Campsite: Choquequirao 3,050 m / 10,007 ft
– Distance: 14 km / 8.62 miles
– Highest point: Marampata 2,950 m / 9,678 ft
Day 3: Choquequirao – Chiquiska
Today, you become the guardian of Choquequirao’s dawn. Rise early for a private, misty exploration of the citadel, where the morning light unveils its secrets without the crowds. Walk the sacred Llama Terraces in serene solitude before beginning your return. The journey back is a triumphant reversal: a gentle descent to Marampata for a last, breathtaking look, followed by the exhilarating plunge into the canyon’s depths. You’ll retrace your steps with the confidence of a seasoned explorer, navigating the path from Santa Rosa down to the thunderous Apurímac River. The day’s final challenge is the ascent to Chiquisqa, where your campsite awaits. Here, under a blanket of stars, you’ll share stories of the lost city, your body tired but your spirit forever marked by the majesty of the Incas.
– Campsite: Chiquisqa 1,900 m / 6,234 ft
– Distance: 16 km / 9.97 miles
– Highest point: Choquequirao 3,050 m / 10,007 ft
Day 4: Chiquiska – Cachora – Cusco
The final day begins with a revitalizing climb from Chiquisqa through a landscape reborn in the morning light. Each step upward through the lush vegetation offers new perspectives of the mighty Apurímac Canyon. The air grows cooler as you approach the legendary Capuliyoc pass, where you’ll take a triumphant final look at the immense canyon you’ve conquered. Here, a vehicle awaits for your scenic return to Cusco. As you travel, the memories of the lost city, the canyon’s roar, and the star-filled nights will solidify into an achievement that will forever define your spirit of adventure. Estimated arrival in Cusco: 6:00 pm.
The hike to Choquequirao includes:
- Professional, bilingual tour guide.
- Pick up from the hotel.
- Round trip bus transportation (Cusco – Capuliyoc – Cusco)
- 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3-afternoon snacks, 3 dinners, hot drinks, biscuits, and popcorn). If you have a dietary request such as vegetarian food please let us know.
- Dining tent with table and chairs.
- Chef
- Horseman and mules (they carry cooking and camping equipment).
- Two-man tent.
- Sleeping mattresses.
- Oxygen bottle.
- First-Aid kit.
- Toilet tent.
- Hot portable shower.
- Spare blanket (on the bus from Cusco to the starting point).
Not included but you can get from us:
- Sleeping Bag
- Walking sticks (can be rented from us)
The hike to Choquequirao does not include:
- Water, (during the first 4 hours, after that, our team will provide you)
- Tips
- Travel Insurance – you are strongly recommended to take out travel insurance for the duration of your trip.
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
- Laundry
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