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Service: Private Duration: 9 days / 8 nights
Departures: n/a Stars at: 6:00 am (1st day)
Trip Map: click here End at: 8:30 pm (4th day)
     

Choquequirao or "Chokekirao" is situated at 3055 meters/10,023 feet above sea level. It is located on a large Andean plateau in the province of Convencion, in the middle of the Vilcabamba Valley. Its archeological sites are as important as Machupicchu, and that is why it has been called Peru’s “other lost city.” Archeologists presume that it is one of the several lost citadels in Villcabamba where the Inkas took refuge in 1536 following the Spanish invasion. Choquequirao is an extraordinary complex with hundreds of terraces, rooms, and irrigation systems, though presently only 30% of the ruins are accessible.

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The Choquequirao archeological center is composed of nine sections including the religious-political center, the irrigation and fountain systems, and the group of main doors. The architecture is distributed around a main square and then complemented by surrounding terraces. The archeological sites are distributed on the lower part of the Choquequirao hill and they are grouped into different quarters. Each one is separated a little bit from the next, probably following a functional or social rank.

The trip to Choquequirao is long and tiring, but also unforgettable. To get to Chequequirao, we will leave Cusco via the road to Abancay and at Km 154 we will turn toward Cachora Village where the trek begins. The route starts at 2900 meters/9,514 feet above sea level. On the second day we will hike up to 3085 meters/10,121 feet above sea level to where Choquequirao is situated.

     
dot Itinerary

DAY: 1
Arriving at Cachora town at 7.00 in the morning where we will have our breakfast while we arrange the equipment on mules and horses. Already from the village of Cachora we can observe the majestic Padrayoc snow covered peaks, the highest is 5482 m.a.s.l. The hike on this first day is 21.70 km or 10 hours. On the way we will observe Padrayoc and Wayna Cachora snow covered peaks. We can appreciate the beautiful change of the landscape from precipices to snowy mountains. The walk starts quite flat with views to snow covered peaks and small farms on the step mountainsides. From the viewpoint of Capuliyoc, where we might see condors, the descent towards the Apurímac Canyon starts. As the vegetation is changing from Agave and Tunacactus forest to dwarftree forest we have lunch brake at Chiquisqa (1950 m.a.s.l.). From here we continue the descent to the abundant Apurímac River in 1550 m.a.s.l. in the impressing deep canyon of the same name. After a short brake at the river we start the steep climb towards Santa Rosa, where we camp for the night in a small sugarcane plantation (2115 m.a.s.l.).

DAY 2:  
Early morning after breakfast, we continue our hike going up to Choquekiraw. The first 2-3 hours are going up steep, but then it will change between flat and climb the rest of the way surrounded by beautiful vegetation with several varieties of orchids. We will arrive to the archaeological place CHOQUEKIRAW after 5 hours. After a good lunch and a little break we will walk to the main square of Choquekiraw, to enjoy this majestic place, where we will observe the three levels of the excavated ruin. Approximately at 3 o’clock in the afternoon (depends of the weather) we can be lucky to appreciate “the flight of the Condors”. The guide will decide where to set our camp in Raqaypata (2910 m.a.s.l.).

DAY 3:  
After breakfast we have good time to enjoy the majestic archaeological place. We can appreciate houses, terraces and other parts of this late Inca-town. Besides we see the ruin in progress of excavation and finally areas unexplored – that can tell us about this last refuge of the oppressed Inca empire. After the lunch we walk through Choquekiraw, with all equipment going to our next camp. We follow the old water canal for a while before we start the 3 hours walk to the Pinchinuyoc ruins found in 1998. First we walk through cloud forest, but then all becomes steep open prairie with open views of the Mountains and valleys. Pinchinoyoc - these ruins are something very special. All of a sudden they appear in the cloud forest, almost invisible because of the thick layer of mosses and other vegetation that covers it. Here we spend the night basically on the old Inca Terraces.

DAY 4:  
This morning we walk down through an interesting vegetation know as Dry Andean Highland Forest. Trees and plants here look different to what we have seen before. We arrive to the river Victoria after a few hours and use the brake here to get a refreshing bath in the cold and clear river water. We cross walking through the river, since there are no bridges. After our brake we start the long and steep climb to our camp in Maizal, high over the river close to the sacred Apus of the Incas. On the way up we catch our breath in the shade of small trees and other vegetations on the way up. In Maizal we have our lunch and enjoy, that we can relax this afternoon – with only optional physical activity. Maizal is properly the camp in the most beautiful location of them all. From here we see 3 valleys and a great snow peak right across from us. A good place to lean back and think.

DAY 5:  
We leave our camp in Maizal and walk towards the San Juan pass. Again a long climb, but we walk in a amazingly beautiful area – first with cloud forest and then over Andean Puna with the well known ichu grass. We rest at some of the Victoria mines, where metal shining stones tell about a high concentration of minerals and metals. On our way through the Puna we walk on very well preserved Inca trails, among other characteristics with the classic zigzag. We take lunch at the pass in 4000 m.a.s.l. with view of the mountain Choquetakarpo, before we start the descent towards Yanama, a small isolated settlement at the bottom of a long valley surrounded by mountains.

DAY 6:   
We continue from Yanama up through the valley towards the highest point of the tour, The Yanama Pass in 4500 m.a.s.l. On the way we have a good view of the snow capped Sacsarayoc. Once again we have the chance to see condors, and this mornings smooth climb bring us through new landscapes – especially the wet grass fields under the snowline that distinguish from everything else seen on the tour. In the pass we might walk in snow, and the descent is a long foggy hike through grassy fields- and bush areas and crossing small wood/dirt bridges on the way towards the community of Totora, where we spend the night.

DAY 7:  
We now walk the about 2000 meters down through the changing vegetations to the warmer camp in the village of La Playa. Approx. 7 hours walking. On the way we see small waterfalls and get a refreshing natural bath. The area also has a big variation of bird life and it is now obvious that the climate and vegetations have changed totally, and now we see plants recognizable from the living rooms in Europe and several types of orchids. The Playa is the biggest village on the way, where we can find some small shops to buy snack etc. In this area we can see small plantations of coffee and bananas.

DAY 8:  
From the Playa to the Hydroelectric at the Urubamba River. This morning we will work up one newly opened Inca trail. This trail originally was used to transport agricultural products to the population on Machu Picchu and it takes us through an area with coffee plantations and subtropical fruits and crops. As we come up higher the trail the vegetations changes between dry and grassy with flowers and moist cloud forest. In the pass we are suddenly in a cool dense wood full of trees covered with thick mosses. Shortly hereafter we see for the first time the impressing Machu Picchu on a mountain saddle further into the valley. 10 minutes more and we arrive to our lunch spot called Llactapata. He we have our lunch while enjoying the views of Machu Picchu and the beautiful mountains. Then we walk the last part downhill and along the river to the Hydroelectric. Here we can visit on fine Intihuatana while waiting for the train or continue walking to Aguas Calientes where we arrive in the afternoon. We spend the night in a nice hotel.

DAY 9:   
From Aguas Calientes we walk or take bus to Machu Picchu. We start our visit with a 2-3 hours guided tour, that will bring us to the most important locations at the archaeological site and the guide will tell us about the great importance Machu Picchu enjoyed as astronomical and religious center. The rest of the day we spend at this amazing ruin and you will have the chance to climb Wayna Picchu or visit the beautiful moon temple. We meet in the afternoon in Aguas Calientes where we take the train to Ollantaytambo, and from here bus to Cusco. In Cusco we go to at central placed hotel close to the colonial style Plaza de Armas.

* Campsites are subject to change according to our guide's criteria and the evolution of the group.

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dot Included
Private Serv.
Transfer by bus from Cusco to Cachora
yes
Profesional Guide (english speaking)
yes
Cook  (In charge of meal preparation)
yes
Horsemen and Horses to carry tents, food and cooking equipment
yes
Plus 1 emergency horse
yes
Horses can carry your backpack for a maximun of:
12 kilos
Meals: 8 breakfast, 8 lunches, 8 dinners
yes
Snacks (candies, juice, cookies & fruit)
yes
2 people in each 3-person-capacity tent
Matress (sleeping pad)
Dinner tent, bathroom tent, kitchen tent, tables and chairs, table settings, first Aid kit, including emergency oxygen bottle.
yes
Tranfer from Train Station to Hotel
yes
     
dot Not included / additionals
Service
Price
Feather sleeping bag
US$5 per day
Sintetic sleeping bag
US$4 per day
Single accommodation
US$5 per day
Buffete lunch in Aguas Calientes
US$15
     
dot What you need to carry
  • Passport copy (mandatory)
  • A medium backpack or duffel bag to put your clothes, it will be carry by the horses.
  • A daypack to your jacket and camera.
  • Sleeping Bag ( to include in your backpack if you have your extra porter)
  • Poncho Or Rain jacket, (is a recommendation specialy in Jan. Feb. Mar. Agos. Sep, Oct, Nov, Dic) you can buy the plastic ponchos.
  • Strong footwear, Ideally for treking or sport shoes.
  • One complete change of clothing ( Trousers, T-shirt, shorts and underwear, beanie, scarf, gloves, fleece sweaters, hat)
  • Flash light and bateries ( per person)
  • Camera, film and extra bateries ( the bateries consume more quickly under cold conditions)
  • Sun block
  • Insect repelent
  • Toiletries, towel and toilet paper
  • Snacks : biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, etc.
  • Swimsuit (if you plan on visiting the hot springs at Aguas Calientes after the trek - entrance not included in price)
     
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