The Choquequirao Trek is a captivating journey through Peru’s awe-inspiring Andes. This 4-day private trek offers an intimate exploration of the less-visited Inca site, Choquequirao. With a dedicated guide, you’ll uncover the fascinating history and architecture of this remarkable ruin, similar to the legendary Machu Picchu. Designed for those seeking a personalized trekking experience, this service ensures comfortable accommodations, thoughtful meals, and expert support – allowing you to learn about the region’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
About Your Stay

- The Choquequirao trek is a private 4-day, 3-night guided tour to the Inca ruins of Choquequirao, often called "Peru’s other Machu Picchu".
- The private service includes hotel pickup, professional bilingual guide, meals, camping gear, and porters to transport equipment.
- The trek price starts from $1,009 per person and requires a minimum age of 10 and a moderate fitness level.
- Visitors are advised to arrive in Cusco at least two days prior to the trek to acclimate to the high altitude.
- Necessary gear includes moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy hiking boots, day pack, and recommended items like a headlamp and hiking poles.
Overview of the Trek

The 4-day, 3-night trek to Choquequirao, often referred to as Peru’s ‘other Machu Picchu’, offers an off-the-beaten-path adventure featuring Inca ruins.
Trekkers will enjoy scenic views of snow-capped peaks and camp along rugged trails.
The guided tour highlights the similarities between Choquequirao and the more famous Machu Picchu.
The guided tour highlights the similarities between Choquequirao and the more famous Machu Picchu, offering an insightful comparison of these Inca sites.
This trek is a unique opportunity to explore a less crowded Inca site and take in the stunning Andean landscapes.
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Inclusions

This 4-day Choquequirao trek includes a range of services to ensure a comfortable and hassle-free experience.
The package includes hotel pickup and return transportation from Cusco. A professional bilingual guide will accompany the group, providing insights into the Inca ruins.
Campers will enjoy meals prepared by a dedicated cook, along with snacks, and can use provided camping gear like tents and sleeping mats.
Porters and mules transport the cooking and camping equipment. Rental sleeping bags are available for those who need them.
Pricing and Booking
The price for this 4-day Choquequirao trek starts from $1,009.00 per person, with the exact cost varying based on the group size.
A single supplement fee of $222.00 applies. This is a non-refundable tour, with no refunds for cancellations.
Pickup is available from various locations, with a 4:30 AM start time. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
This trek isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions. A minimum age of 10 years and a moderate fitness level are required.
Meeting and Pickup Details

Pickup points are available for this Choquequirao trek, though it requires providing the hotel details to the tour operator for arrangements.
The trek starts early at 4:30 AM. This departure time allows for maximizing the day’s activities and reaching the campsite before nightfall.
It’s important to be ready and waiting at the designated pickup location to ensure the group departs on schedule.
The key details are:
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Pickup available, but requires hotel information.
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Start time is 4:30 AM.
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Promptness is essential to maintain the itinerary.
Additional Information

Confirmation of booking is received upon completion of the reservation.
This Choquequirao trek isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions. Participants must be at least 10 years old and have a moderate level of physical fitness.
As a private tour, only your group will take part. Tips for the guide, cook, and porters aren’t included in the price. Hiring a shared 9 kg porter for personal equipment is recommended.
Bring a day-pack for essentials like water, snacks, and sun protection. Given its popularity, this trek may sell out quickly, so check availability and pricing.
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Acclimating to High Altitude

Because this trek takes place at high altitudes, properly acclimating is crucial. Participants should plan to arrive in Cusco at least two days prior to the trek start. This allows the body to adjust to the lower oxygen levels at the elevated terrain.
Key steps to acclimating include:
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Drink plenty of water.
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Avoid alcohol and tobacco.
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Gradually increase activity levels.
Hikers should also pack medications for altitude sickness, like acetazolamide.
Staying hydrated, resting, and taking it slow are the best ways to prevent altitude-related issues during the Choquequirao trek.
What to Pack

Packing the right gear is crucial for a successful Choquequirao trek. Pack layers of moisture-wicking clothing, including a warm jacket and rain gear. Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots are a must, along with wool socks.
Proper gear is essential for a Choquequirao trek – pack moisture-wicking layers, sturdy boots, and wool socks.
Bring a day pack for essentials like snacks, water, sunscreen, and a hat. Don’t forget a headlamp and portable charger. The trek provides camping gear, but you may wish to rent a sleeping bag.
Pack personal toiletries and medications. Hiking poles can ease strain on knees. Prepare for changing weather conditions and the high altitude.
With the right gear, you’ll be ready to tackle this challenging yet rewarding adventure.
Preparing for the Challenge

Trekking to Choquequirao requires thorough preparation to ensure a safe and rewarding experience.
Prospective hikers must carefully consider their physical fitness level, as the trek involves challenging ascents and descents.
Plus, proper gear is essential – hikers should invest in high-quality hiking boots, rain gear, and layers to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Finally, it’s crucial to acclimate to the elevation by spending a few days in Cusco prior to the trek.
By taking these precautions, adventurers can fully enjoy the magnificent Inca ruins and stunning vistas of Choquequirao.
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Assess physical fitness
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Invest in suitable gear
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Acclimate to elevation
Questions About Your Stay
Can I Leave My Main Luggage in Cusco During the Trek?
Yes, travelers can leave their main luggage in Cusco during the Choquequirao trek. The tour includes porter service to carry camping gear, so travelers only need to carry a day-pack with personal items.
What Is the Typical Group Size for This Private Tour?
The typical group size for this private Choquequirao trek tour is flexible, as it’s a private tour designed only for your group. The maximum group size is not specified, but it’s likely a small, intimate group.
Is There an Option to Rent or Hire Extra Pack Animals?
Yes, the tour provides horsemen and mules to carry the cooking and camping equipment. Plus, hikers can hire a shared 9 kg porter to carry their personal equipment if desired for an additional cost.
How Much Additional Tip Is Recommended for the Crew?
The trek’s inclusions don’t mention tips, but it’s customary to tip the guide, cook, and porters. A reasonable tip would be 10-15% of the tour price, or about $100-$150 per person for the 4-day trek.
Can I Request a Specific Dietary Preference Beyond Vegetarian?
Yes, travelers can request special dietary preferences beyond vegetarian. The tour operator offers meal options to accommodate various dietary needs, such as gluten-free or dairy-free, when requested in advance.
Final Verdict On This Stay
The 4-Day Choquequirao Trek Private Service offers an exclusive and unforgettable adventure through the stunning Andean landscapes of Peru. With a dedicated guide, personalized meals, and support from porters, this trek provides a tailored experience to the lesser-known Inca site of Choquequirao. Whether you’re seeking an intimate challenge or a chance to explore a remarkable archaeological wonder, this private service delivers an unparalleled trekking experience.
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