Tucked away in the Andes, Choquequirao is an enigmatic Inca city that captivates the curious and adventurous. This 5-day tour from Cusco promises an unforgettable journey through the region’s breathtaking landscapes and archaeological wonders. Priced affordably, the package covers essential logistics, allowing participants to fully enjoy the experience. With a skilled guide and proper preparation, trekkers can expect to uncover the hidden secrets of this remarkable site, leaving them yearning for more.
Key Points
- A 5-day adventure package to explore the hidden Inca city of Choquequirao, priced from $390 per person.
- Includes transportation, meals, entrance fees, a bilingual guide, and accommodations, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Itinerary covers guided visits to Saywite, Cachora, Chikiska, Choquequirao, Marampata, Santa Rosa, and Capuliyoc.
- Essential gear such as pack horses, trekking poles, and walking sticks are provided for a comfortable trekking experience.
- Participation restrictions apply, and important information includes prohibited items and confirmation of pick-up time.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Cusco: Choquequirao Tour is a 5-day adventure that takes visitors to the hidden Inca city of Choquequirao.
Set out on a 5-day adventure to discover the hidden Inca city of Choquequirao on the Cusco: Choquequirao Tour.
Priced from $390 per person, the tour includes transportation, meals, entrance fees, a bilingual guide, and accommodations.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later.
The 4-day itinerary is conducted in English and Spanish, with a duration of 4 days.
The tour includes essential gear such as pack horses, trekking poles, and walking sticks to ensure a comfortable and supported journey.
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Itinerary Summary
Departing from Plaza Regocijo at 6:30 a.m., the tour begins with a guided visit to Saywite before traveling to Cachora for lunch with views of the Apurimac Canyon.
The group then hikes downhill to Chikiska for dinner and an overnight stay.
The next day, they descend to the Apurimac River, cross it, and hike to Marampata for lunch and free time.
On day three, an early breakfast precedes a hike to Choquequirao for a guided tour, followed by a return to Marampata.
The final day involves descending to Santa Rosa, crossing the Apurimac, and ascending to Capuliyoc before returning to Cusco or Abancay.
Inclusions
This tour includes transportation from Cusco or Abancay to Cachora and back, as well as all meals.
Visitors will receive an entrance ticket to the Choquequirao archaeological site and a bilingual guide.
Lodging for 3 nights in local accommodations, a pack horse and muleteer for 5 kg per person, fortitude equipment, and wooden walking sticks are also provided.
The first breakfast and last dinner are covered, along with the option to rent trekking poles and purchase an entrance ticket to the Saywite stone.
Guests should bring their passport, appropriate clothing, and other essential trekking gear.
What to Bring
Guests should pack their passport or ID card, biodegradable sunscreen, and cash for the tour. The attire should be weather-appropriate, and insect repellent should be biodegradable.
Guests should pack their passport or ID card, biodegradable sunscreen, and cash for the tour. The attire should be weather-appropriate, and insect repellent should be biodegradable.
Additional recommended items include:
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Trekking gear, such as comfortable shoes, hiking poles, and layers
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Water bottle to stay hydrated during the trek
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Snacks to fuel the body during the hike
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Camera to capture the stunning Inca ruins and landscapes
Following this packing list will ensure guests are prepared for the 5-day Choquequirao adventure and can fully enjoy the hidden Inca city experience.
More Great Tours NearbyRestrictions and Important Information
The Choquequirao tour has restrictions on who can participate. Pregnant women, wheelchair users, visually impaired individuals, those with high blood pressure, and people over 95 years old are not permitted. Certain items are also prohibited, including weapons, sharp objects, alcohol, drugs, and litter. Guests are advised to contact the tour operator one or two days before the tour to confirm the pick-up time and ensure their contact information, including the country code and WhatsApp availability, is correct.
| Restrictions | Important Information |
| :— | :— |
| Pregnant women | Contact tour operator 1-2 days before |
| Wheelchair users | Provide correct contact info with country code |
| Visually impaired | Ensure WhatsApp availability |
| High blood pressure | Prohibited items: weapons, sharp objects, alcohol, drugs, litter |
| People over 95 years old | |
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Exploring the Hidden Inca City
Nestled deep in the Andes Mountains, Choquequirao is a remote and captivating Inca ruin that offers a glimpse into the empire’s rich history.
This largely unexplored site boasts:
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Impressive Inca architecture, including stone temples, plazas, and terraced farming platforms
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Sweeping vistas of the Apurimac River canyon, providing a stunning natural backdrop
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Enigmatic stone carvings and artifacts that hint at the site’s religious and administrative significance
Exploring Choquequirao is a true adventure, challenging visitors with its remote location and demanding hike, but rewarding them with a rare opportunity to experience the grandeur of this hidden Inca city.
Trekking Through the Apurimac Canyon
Trekking through the Apurimac Canyon is the highlight of the Choquequirao tour.
On Day 2, explorers descend to the Apurimac River, cross it, and hike to Marampata for lunch. The afternoon is free to relax.
Day 3 begins with an early breakfast and a hike to the Choquequirao archaeological site for a guided tour, followed by a boxed lunch. Explorers then return to Marampata for the night.
The final day features an early wake-up, a descent to Santa Rosa for breakfast, and a crossing of the Apurimac River before the ascent to Chikiska for lunch, marking the end of the adventure.
Accommodations and Meals
Throughout the 5-day Choquequirao tour, explorers enjoy comfortable lodging and hearty meals. Accommodations are in local guesthouses and camping sites, providing a genuine Andean experience.
Meals include:
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Breakfast before each day’s hike, fueling adventurers for the journey ahead
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Lunch either as a picnic box or at a local hotel, allowing travelers to savor regional cuisine
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Dinner in the evenings, offering a chance to refuel and reflect on the day’s discoveries
The tour’s inclusive nature ensures that all meals and lodging are taken care of, allowing participants to focus on the incredible Choquequirao experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t specify a maximum group size. However, it includes a pack horse and muleteer for every 5 kg per person, suggesting an intimate group size to ensure a comfortable and personalized trekking experience.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
The tour is not suitable for those over 95 years old. Pregnant women, wheelchair users, visually impaired individuals, and people with high blood pressure are also not allowed to participate in the trek.
Are There Options for Porters or Guides to Carry Luggage?
The tour includes a porter and muleteer to carry up to 5 kg per person of your luggage. Trekking poles are also available for rent if needed. The tour guides and support staff will assist with carrying your gear.
Can We Arrange Additional Activities or Extensions to the Tour?
Yes, travelers can arrange additional activities or extensions to the tour. The tour operator offers flexibility to customize the itinerary based on the traveler’s interests and preferences. They can provide recommendations for optional excursions or extend the duration of the trek.
What Is the Skill Level Required for the Trekking Portion?
The trekking portion of the tour is considered moderate in difficulty, requiring a moderate level of fitness and previous hiking experience. Hikers should be prepared for steep ascents and descents over rugged terrain.
The Sum Up
Set out on a captivating 5-day adventure to Choquequirao, the hidden Inca city, and learn about the breathtaking landscapes of the Apurimac Canyon. With transportation, meals, accommodations, and a bilingual guide included, this tour offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore the archaeological wonders of this remarkable destination. Prepare for an enriching journey by packing the essential gear and adhering to safety guidelines.
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