4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure

Lose yourself in the captivating allure of Choquequirao, a lesser-known Inca ruin nestled high in the Andes of Peru, on this 4-day trek adventure.

The 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure offers a unique opportunity to explore the Inca ruins of Choquequirao, a lesser-known gem nestled in the Andes of Peru. Adventurers can expect a challenging yet rewarding journey, navigating through stunning landscapes and seeing the rich cultural heritage of the region. With expert guides and essential equipment, this trek promises an unforgettable experience, leaving participants eager to uncover the secrets hidden within the ancient city.

About Your Stay

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  • A 4-day trekking adventure through the remote Andes of Peru to explore the Inca ruins of Choquequirao, a last refuge of the Inca Empire.
  • Includes private transportation, expert bilingual guide, pack animals, and all necessary camping equipment for a personalized off-the-beaten-path experience.
  • Challenging hikes with significant ascents and descents, requiring strong physical fitness from participants.
  • Accommodations consist of camping with daily meals, water, and snacks provided as part of the package.
  • Maximum group size of 10 travelers for a more intimate and immersive trekking experience.

Trek Overview

The 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure takes travelers on an unforgettable journey through the Andes of Peru.

This 4-day trek explores the remote Inca ruins of Choquequirao, one of the last refuges of the Inca Empire. The tour includes private transportation, an expert bilingual guide, pack animals to carry gear, and camping equipment.

With a maximum group size of 10, participants enjoy personalized attention and a true off-the-beaten-path experience. Strong fitness is required, as the trek involves challenging ascents and descents.

Inclusions

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The 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure includes a pre-departure briefing at your hotel, private transport to and from Cusco and Cachora, and a bilingual professional tour guide to lead the way.

Horses transport personal luggage and camping gear, while a cook, kitchen staff, and assistance are provided en route. Campers can enjoy daily drinkable water refills, snacks, and meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The tour also includes camping equipment, entrance to Choquequirao, and a first aid kit. Gratuities and other personal expenses are excluded.

Exclusions

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Besides the inclusions, the 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure excludes gratuities and other personal expenses.

Travelers will need to pay for their sleeping bag rental at $15 USD and walking pole rental at $8 USD if they require these items.

Travelers will need to pay $15 USD for sleeping bag rental and $8 USD for walking pole rental if required.

The tour doesn’t cover any additional costs beyond the listed inclusions, so travelers should budget accordingly for tips, souvenirs, and other expenses they may incur throughout the journey.

The exclusions are clearly outlined to ensure travelers are aware of the costs they’ll need to cover on their own during the Choquequirao trek.

Meeting and Pickup

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Travelers will be picked up from their hotel lobby by the tour guide at 5:00 am to begin the 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure.

The tour has a maximum of 10 travelers per group. Upon pickup, the guide will provide transportation to Cachora, the starting point of the trek.

The return transportation from the trek’s end point back to Cusco is also included. Throughout the journey, the guide will provide their expert knowledge and lead the group, ensuring a seamless and memorable trekking experience.

Tour Highlights

Embarking on the 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure, explorers will witness the awe-inspiring Inca ruins of Choquequirao, a captivating site often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas." This remote and less-visited archaeological gem offers a unique glimpse into the Inca civilization, providing a more authentic and uncrowded trekking experience compared to the famous Machu Picchu.

| Key Highlights |

| — | — | — |

| Explore the Inca ruins of Choquequirao | Immerse in the remote and untouched Andean wilderness | Witness the breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains |

| Discover the lesser-known side of Inca history | Challenge yourself with a physically demanding trek | Disconnect from the modern world and connect with nature |

Itinerary

The 4-day Choquequirao Trek Adventure follows a carefully curated itinerary that immerses participants in the remote and untouched Andean wilderness.

Day 1 begins with an early pickup from Cusco, followed by a drive to the trailhead in Cachora. Trekkers then embark on a 5-hour hike to the first campsite at Playa Rosalina.

The trek begins with an early departure from Cusco, followed by a 5-hour hike to the first campsite at Playa Rosalina.

Day 2 challenges hikers with a grueling 7-hour ascent to the Choquequirao archaeological site.

On Day 3, explorers tour the impressive Inca ruins before descending to the next campsite.

The final day involves a 6-hour trek back to the trailhead and return transport to Cusco.

What to Bring

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Packing the right gear is essential for the Choquequirao Trek Adventure. Hikers should bring hiking boots, trekking poles, a daypack, water bottles, sunscreen, insect repellent, a sun hat, and warm layers.

The trek requires carrying personal belongings, so backpacks shouldn’t exceed 8 kg/17.6 lbs. Sleeping bags can be rented for $15 USD, and walking poles are available for $8 USD.

Travelers should also pack snacks, personal medications, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes. With proper preparation, hikers can fully enjoy the Choquequirao experience.

Booking and Cancellation Policy

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Travelers can book the 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure through the tour provider’s website or by contacting their customer service team.

Bookings must be made at least 1 day in advance. Travelers can choose to pay in full or opt for the Reserve Now and Pay Later option.

Cancellations made up to 24 hours before the trek start date are eligible for a full refund. For cancellations within 24 hours, no refund is provided.

The trek isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions, as it requires a strong fitness level.

Questions About Your Stay

What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Trek?

The maximum group size for this trek is 10 travelers per tour. According to the information provided, the trek has a "Maximum of 10 travelers per tour".

Can I Bring More Than 8 Kg of Personal Luggage?

The trek includes horses to transport personal luggage up to 8 kg per person. Travelers can’t bring more than the 8 kg limit, as any additional weight must be carried by the traveler themselves.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Trek?

There are no stated age restrictions for this trek. However, it’s recommended for travelers with a strong physical fitness level, and not suitable for those with back problems, pregnancy, or serious medical conditions.

Can I Rent Additional Equipment On-Site?

Yes, travelers can rent additional equipment on-site, such as sleeping bags for $15 USD and walking poles for $8 USD. These rentals are not included in the tour price and must be paid for separately.

How Challenging Is the Choquequirao Trek Difficulty Level?

The Choquequirao trek is considered a challenging trek, requiring a strong level of physical fitness. It involves steep ascents and descents over multiple days, making it unsuitable for those with back problems or serious medical conditions.

Final Verdict On This Stay

The 4 Days Choquequirao Trek Adventure offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the ancient Inca ruins of Choquequirao, a hidden gem in the Andes of Peru. With personalized attention, expert guides, and essential equipment, this trek promises an unforgettable journey through the stunning Andean wilderness, immersing travelers in the rich cultural heritage of the Inca Empire.