The trek to Choquequirao is a challenging yet rewarding journey that takes adventurers through the stunning landscapes of Peru’s Cusco region. Over four days, you will explore the lesser-known ruins of Choquequirao, often referred to as the "sister city" of the iconic Machu Picchu. Led by local experts, this small-group experience offers personalized attention and the opportunity to take in the region’s rich history and natural beauty. With delectable meals, comfortable accommodations, and breathtaking vistas, this trek promises an unforgettable adventure.
Key Points

- A 4-day hiking adventure to visit the archaeological site of Choquequirao, considered the "sister city" of Machu Picchu.
- Group size limited to 15 participants, with options available in Spanish and English.
- Challenging trekking through the Cusco region, featuring breathtaking Andean landscapes and wildlife.
- Guided experience with local experts sharing historical insights and delicious cuisine.
- Flexible booking options, including "reserve now, pay later" and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Trek Overview

The trek to Choquequirao is a 4-day hiking adventure that costs from $364.00 per person.
The trek to Choquequirao is a 4-day hiking adventure that costs from $364.00 per person.
The group size is limited to 15 participants and the tour offers both Spanish and English language options.
Travelers can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Plus, the tour allows for a "reserve now, pay later" option, so participants can book their spot without paying upfront.
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Highlights of the Trek

One of the primary highlights of the trek to Choquequirao is the opportunity to visit this fascinating archaeological site, often referred to as the "sister city" of the renowned Machu Picchu.
Nestled high in the Andes, Choquequirao is known for its rich history and captivating mystery, offering trekkers a chance to explore and uncover its secrets.
The trek itself is considered one of the most challenging in the Cusco region, attracting adventurous travelers seeking an authentic and off-the-beaten-path experience.
Positive reviews highlight the breathtaking natural scenery, delectable cuisine, and the expertise of the local guides who bring the history to life.
Day 1 Itinerary

Trekkers begin their journey to Choquequirao with an early 5 am pickup.
After breakfast, they travel to the Capuliyoc Viewpoint, which offers stunning panoramic vistas.
The descent to Chiquisca for lunch is challenging, requiring hikers to navigate steep terrain.
Finally, the group climbs to the Santa Rosa camp, where they’ll spend their first night.
The day’s activities include:
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Pickup at 5 am
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Breakfast
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Travel to Capuliyoc Viewpoint
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Descent to Chiquisca for lunch
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Climb to Santa Rosa camp
Day 2 Itinerary
After breakfast, trekkers embark on the day’s hike to the Maranpata campsite. The route leads them through stunning Andean landscapes, with opportunities to spot wildlife and take in panoramic vistas.
Upon reaching Maranpata, the group explores the Choquequirao archaeological complex, a well-preserved Inca ruin often referred to as the "sister city" of Machu Picchu. Trekkers have ample time to wander the site, learning about its history and the ongoing excavation efforts.
After the visit, the group returns to Maranpata for a well-deserved dinner, reflecting on the day’s remarkable experiences.
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Departing Maranpata early, the group begins their descent towards the Apurímac River. The trail winds down through lush vegetation, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
After reaching the riverbank, they enjoy a well-deserved lunch break.
After reaching the riverbank, they enjoy a well-deserved lunch break.
The next challenge awaits – a grueling climb up to the Chiquisca camp. The trek includes:
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Crossing the Apurímac River on a suspended bridge
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Ascending a steep, rocky trail with switchbacks
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Navigating through dense cloud forest
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Reaching the campsite with panoramic vistas
As the sun sets, the group settles in for the night, refueling with a hearty dinner prepared by the skilled chef.
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Day 4 Itinerary
An early start marks the final day of the trek, as the group begins their hike back to Capuliyoc Viewpoint.
After a hearty breakfast, they embark on the ascent, taking in the stunning mountain vistas once more. The climb is challenging, but the guides provide encouragement and support.
Upon reaching the viewpoint, the group enjoys a final lunch together before starting the journey back to Cusco, arriving around 4:30 pm.
The trek’s end marks a sense of accomplishment, as participants reflect on the incredible experience of exploring the mysterious Choquequirao archaeological site.
What’s Included

The Choquequirao trek package includes a comprehensive set of amenities to ensure a comfortable and hassle-free experience.
Trekkers will be provided with personal tents that accommodate up to 4 people, along with inflatable sleeping mats, dining tents, kitchen tents, and biodegradable bathroom facilities.
The tour includes:
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An official English-speaking guide, chef, and kitchen team to support the group
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Pack animals to transport the group’s gear
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Delicious meals, daily snacks, and tea service (except the last day)
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Filtered boiled water and a first aid kit with emergency oxygen
Customer Feedback

Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Choquequirao trek, awarding it a perfect 5/5 rating based on 2 reviews.
Positive comments highlight the trek’s challenging nature, beautiful surroundings, delicious food, and excellent guides. Reviewers were particularly impressed by the archaeological site of Choquequirao, describing it as rich in history and mystery.
The trek’s remote location and strenuous hikes were also mentioned as highlights, providing a true adventure experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for This Trek?
This trek doesn’t have a minimum age requirement. However, it’s physically demanding, so participants should be in good health and able to hike for long hours over steep terrain. The tour operator recommends the trek is suitable for ages 18 and above.
Can I Bring My Own Camping Gear Instead of the Provided Equipment?
Participants can use their own camping gear instead of the provided equipment. However, the tour operator recommends using the included tents and mats to ensure compatibility and avoid any issues during the trek.
Are There Any Altitude Sickness Precautions Taken During the Trek?
The trek provider takes several precautions to address altitude sickness, including providing oxygen tanks, acclimatization time, and monitoring hikers’ health. Travelers can also take personal measures like staying hydrated and resting as needed to manage altitude effects.
How Much Personal Gear Can I Bring on the Pack Animals?
The trekkers can bring up to 5 kg (11 lbs) of personal gear that’ll be transported by pack animals. This allows hikers to focus on the trek itself without having to carry heavy loads.
Is There an Option to Hire a Porter to Carry My Belongings?
Yes, you can hire a porter to carry your personal belongings on the trek. The tour includes pack animals for transporting group gear, but additional porters can be arranged for a fee if you don’t want to carry your own gear.
The Sum Up
The 4-day trek to Choquequirao offers an unforgettable adventure through Peru’s stunning landscapes. Trekkers will explore the remarkable Inca ruins, enjoy delicious meals, and experience personalized guidance from local experts. With a maximum group size of 15, this challenging journey provides a chance to discover the lesser-known "sister city" of Machu Picchu and create lasting memories.
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