Coquequirao Trek Peru Expedition
5 Days & 4 Nights / starting from US $850 per person
5 Days & 4 Nights / starting from US $850 per person
Trek
Choquequierao trek is a challenging hike and exciting adventure through the high jungle in the Vilcabamba range of the Andean mountains.
The Choquequirao Archeological site is an ancient Inka City that remained lost for about IV centuries in the Vilcabamba range Mountains until it was discovered in 1909 by Hiram Bingham, an American explorer. Choquequirao is considered the last Inca refuge where Incas resisted the Spanish invasion for decades; its location is strategic and inaccessible in the Apurimac Canyon at 3,050 m/10,006 ft. geographically, it is between the Andean mountains and the edge of the high Andean jungle.
Embark in the adventure through our Choquequirao trek 5-day hike an extraordinary alternative trek in the Apurimac Valley, and experience the diversity of microclimates from the highland deep to the canyon and the cloud forest where Choquequirao is located, an exceptional adventure which will connect you with remote villages along the way, charming local people who will offer to taste Cambray, a sugar cane beverage nowhere else are made.
Machu Picchus’s sister Inca Citadel, settled out in the Apurimac Valley.
Chqoquequirao trek will take you to the Peruvian highland, exploring the Apurimac Valley and stunning landscapes, remote villages, local farmlands, formidable Inca sites, exuverant vegetation. explore de Vilcabamba mountain range hearing stories of the Incas, culture and Andean traditions. Don't miss the chance to explore and live a life time experience with Kuntur Peru Travel.
Immerse yourself in the history of the last Incas of Vilcabamba through the 5 Days trek to Choquequirao to Machu Picchu, an amazing journey that takes you through the Apurimac Valley, crossing one of the most plentiful rivers in Peru, climbing the mountains until you reach Choquequirao, where you will witness the grandiose Inca constructions, extensive agricultural terraces over the mountains, the habitat of the Andean Condor, one of the largest flying birds in the world and of course the largest flying birds in the world, where you will witness the grandiose Inca constructions, vast agricultural terraces on the mountains, habitat of the Andean Condor, one of the largest flying birds in the world and of course this adventure ends with a visit to Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas.
Begin a unique adventure through the Apurimac Valley, picking you up from your hotel in Cusco or Urubamba Valley, a four-hour journey in private transport to the trailhead, from where our expedition will start.
The second day of adventure in Apurimac canyon is a bit challenging, as it is mostly climbing; it is about a 5-hour uphill hike, but rewarding because of the view you will have as you reach the campsite.
Today we will submerge in the late Incan history and understand how that is the Incas moved there and built this Amazing citadel in the middle of such as incredible and inaccessible area surrounded by steep Mountains.
After a day of exploration and having enjoyed the views from the site, today, we will focus on our way to get to Cocamasana, a traverse taking the trail back down to the valley and again climbing up to spend the last night in the Apurimac Canyon.
Bye, bye Apurimac Valley! We will leave the Canyon toward Capuliyoc to take private transportation to Cusco City.
The 5-Day Choquequirao Trek & Machu Picchu is rated as a challenging or advanced hike. It is considered a length of walking activity and 7th strenuous summit difficulty; it is suggested to have a multi-day hiking experience and acclimatize at least two days before the trekking. Choquequirao trek can be done year-round. However, you will have a better experience during the dry season. (April – November)
The itinerary below has been designed according to technical criteria based on the experiences of expert trekking guides who have hiked the 5-day Choquequirao Trek for years; the timings are average to a regular trekker under favorable conditions. However, this may vary depending on physical preparation, health, age, weather conditions during the hike, and the number of participants in the group. In addition, lunch spots and campsites may change consequently to adapt to the circumstances and needs of the group.
To begin our adventure, we will pick you up early in the morning, at 4:30 am. From Cusco or the Sacred Valley of the Incas. We will embark on a 4-hour journey to the trailhead at Capuliyoc. Our journey is through picturesque landscapes and small villages, typical of the Andes. Upon arrival in Capuliyoc, you will meet the trekking crew, who will help us on the trail. Enjoy your first breakfast with breathtaking views of the Apurimac Canyon.
Today’s hike will offer breathtaking views of the Apurimac Valley and the river below. Our adventure begins once we reach the checkpoint, a 2-hour trek downhill on a winding and zigzagging trail, to the lunch spot at Coca Mansana. After lunch and a short siesta, you will take the road for another 2-hour downhill hike to our first campsite at Chikiscca, a small farming village in the valley with a mild climate. Enjoy a cup of black tea, coffee, or chocolate in the evening while waiting for our dinner in the Apurimac Canyon.
Today’s plan is to avoid the heat of the embracing sun. One of our crew members will wake you up at 5 am, offering you a cup of tea or coffee to wake you up. After packing your backpack and rolling up your mat, you will enjoy breakfast before starting the morning hike. The hike will be approximately 1.5 hours downhill to La Playa, the deepest part of the valley located next to the river. This will be the hottest weather you will have on the Trail (lower altitude), so be sure to dress for it. You will cross the Apurimac River and begin your 2 hours ascent to Santa Rosa for lunch. This part of the hike is a bit challenging, but as you continue uphill, you will be rewarded with incredible views of the Valley.
You will enjoy lunch in a family home, a rustic atmosphere so typical of the villages of the Andean Valleys, where you will have the opportunity to taste Cambray, a traditional drink made from sugar cane and prepared by the locals. After a relaxing nap, continue uphill for 2-3 hours. The afternoon hike is considered the most challenging, but with the support of our Kuntur Peru trekking guide, you will enjoy it. Upon arrival at Marampata, be blessed with the astonishing views of the Apurimac Valley and the Vilcanota mountain range; with luck, you may see condors flying over the camp. Enjoy the sunset at tea time and have dinner. Take the chance to see the southern constellation, Marampata is a great place for stargazing.
Our goal today is to reach the archaeological site of Choquequirao and enjoy the most of this wonderful citadel, after a hearty breakfast, you will embark on the winding road along the mountains, a walk of an hour and a half to the ruins of Choquequirao. This archaeological site is considered to be the last bastion of the Incas, today the sister of Machu Picchu. You will explore the citadel with your guide, who will explain some of the highlights of the area, then you will have plenty of free time to explore on your own. This is really special as it is still relatively unknown and away from the crowds that visit Machu Picchu.
Enjoy your lunch in the archaeological park, and after that continue exploring the park visiting the lower part of Choquequirao, which is the newest discovered section of agricultural terraces. You will be impressed by how they built these terraces for agriculture. Once you have explored as much of Choquequirao as you can, begin your 1.5-hour hike back to camp. You will have time to enjoy the sunset while having your hot tea and dinner.
Today we will focus on our adventure to go back to Cocamasana, our next camp. After having our adventure breakfast, we will take the trail from Marampata to Santa Rosa then to Playa Rosalina, a 4-hour trek on the zigzagging trail, after a short rest, we will continue 1.5 hours uphill to Chikiscca where we will have lunch. After enjoying our lunch, we will continue for another 1.5 hours to Cocamasana, our last campsite in the Apurimac Valley where you will finally have time for a well-deserved rest, enjoy your last hour of tea or a cup of coffee in the valley, and dinner. Today will be a bit warmer, so make sure you have plenty of water to keep you hydrated.
Tonight you will stay in a 3-star hotel with cozy rooms, proper facilities, and hot showers. After all, you deserve to get a good bedroom and be reenergized for the following day.
Today we will embark on a fascinating journey, as our goal is to reach Machu Picchu town, for which we will have to leave the Apurimac Valley. After enjoying our last breakfast, we will continue uphill on a 2-hour hike to reach Capuliyoc, the beginning of the adventure. After saying goodbye to our trekking crew and taking some of the last photos of the valley, we will embark on our private transport to your hotel In Cusco city.
The pricing below is subject to a new Peruvian law governing the employment of porters, and muleteers on Choquequirao Trek. These changes are expected to substantially raise the cost of operating Inca Trail tours for all accredited tour companies.
$850.00 per person Price based on 8 ppl in the group
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From USD 790.00 per person. 8+ up to 12 participants in the group. Please note advance booking is required.
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We care about the safety and satisfaction of our adventurers during the trekking tours, Kuntur Peru provides the best quality items for outdoor adventures, igloo-type tents resistant to snow and heavy rain are perfect for camping in the mountains, branded inflatable mattresses and trekking poles, first aid kid and oxygen bottle to prevent high altitude sickness. Safety is our main priority in every trekking activity.
Weather on trek
Hiking through the Quarry trek is a very high-altitude activity, therefore, the weather may be cold and unpredictable. The nights on this trek are usually around 14 F. / -10 C. And in the early mornings of the dry season, during the day, it can get quite warm if the sun is out, anywhere from 60-75F/15-24C. Keep in mind that if the weather is rainy or cloudy, it will be windy and colder, and it may change instantaneously, particularly when going up at the high-altitude passes; as with any high-altitude hike, you should bring plenty of layers to adjust to the fluctuating temperatures and conditions as well as appropriate sun/rain protection.
Pre-departure notes
It is highly recommended to spend at least two days before any trekking activity acclimating to the altitude in the Andes; drinking enough water and avoiding heavy meals also help you to adapt quickly to the environment. Cusco is an Andean city located at 3,399 m. / 11,151 ft. We suggest doing short day tours in and around the city.
It is imperative to attend the pre-trek briefing a day before the scheduled date of the trip, usually set at 17:00 hrs. See the itinerary instructions section of the tour and its details. For additional information, speak directly to your trekking guide.
Note on Itinerary
The current itinerary described accurately expresses the trekking activities we offer. However, please, notice that due to some circumstances occasionally turns beyond our control, such as natural disasters, weather conditions, strikes, and others that may force us to deviate from our original plan, in which case, we will provide you with the best alternative option available, so then you won’t miss the wonderful experience.
Note on Price
Please note. All our trekking tours, and the Inca trail tours, include a duffle bag, which means you can take additional clothing with your sleeping bag and mattress for the trek; these must be 7 kg/14 pounds max weight.
All Inca trail trekking tours are run with a pack of a trekking team (our porters), who are appointed to carry all camping equipment during the hike; the number of porters in the group is accordingly to the number of travelers booked for the tour; for more details see Inca Trail FAQs.
Camping accommodation on the trek is based on double occupancy per tent.
Accommodation in towns is at 3* hotels; Twin-bed room (matrimonial if requested), triple occupancy in case of families or friends; the single rooms are subject to a single supplement fee.
Trip Payment Schedule
At the time of booking, you must be paid 30% of the total cost of the tour; this will allow us to make the corresponding reservation and purchase some tickets that may be sold out rapidly. A month before the departure date, the balance must be paid or upon your arrival in Cusco city, the 70% left of the final balance must be paid fully.
Cancellation and Transfer Fee Schedule
Gratuities for the trekking crew
One of the greatest ways to express your gratitude to your trekking crew for everything they do to help you to make your adventure trip is by tipping. This is a tradition of years since the beginning of the tourism industry in our region, a personal appreciation based on the team’s effort during your adventure experience. Giving gratuities might not be customary in your country, however, it’s of the utmost importance to those who will be taking care of you during the trip. Tipping inspires excellent service and is an ingrained feature in the tourism industry on many Kuntur Peru Travel destinations. Of course, you are free to tip as much as you wish, depending on your perception of the quality and length of your trip. Remember, tipping is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
Usually, participants in a group gather the tipping money for the guides, porters, and cooks; you can either do it individually, or your trekking guide will offer to collect the money and tip as a group. Tipping your tour guide is more personal and should be decided based on your relationship, quality, and length of service with them and is done separately from the group or could be done individually, this generally happens once you end the tour at Machu Picchu Citadel or Machu Picchu town.
Porters: Each porter $20 – $40 USD or the equivalent in Soles (from all the group or participants)
Trekking Chef: $35 – $70 USD or the equivalent in Soles (from all groups or participants)
Trekking guide: The amount is an entirely more personal preference, however, as a guideline, $40 -80 USD per person can be used.
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Choquequirao trek 5-day journey requires a good trekking backpack, we recommend bringing a 30L capacity trekking daypack to carry your personal items for a day hike, larger backpack capacity are not allowed to take into Machu Picchu citadel. Here we showcase a basic list of essential items you should bring for your trip
For the Choquequirao trek journey, we suggest bringing a 30L capacity day backpack to carry your items for a day hike. It is not allowed to enter Machu Picchu citadel with larger capacity backpacks. Here we showcase a basic list of essential items you should carry in your day pack.
It will be given to you at the pre-trek briefing a day before the departure. Please, note that 7 Kg / 15 pounds is the maximum weight. Both the sleeping bag and the foam mattress are 3 kg / 6.5 pounds in weight, which means the 4 kg left must be your clothing and personal items. The duffel bags will go straight to the campsite, then they will be given back to you at the camps. For 5 Days Choquequirao trek, we have a checklist of items you should bring.
Kuntur Peru guarantees comfort and safety in all our adventure trips, our camping equipments are suitable for hiking trips in the high Andean mountains.
Enjoy the nights in our exclusively designed camping gear along every route we offer, you will spend the night in spacious four-season camping tents for two people, branded camping gear such as North Face, Black diamond, Eureka, and others; our trekking poles are lightweight aluminum material, adjustable and suitable for hiking in the mountains, sleeping pads Therma Rest trek and travel series; each of our hikers get additionally a foam mattress and small pillow to enjoy the overnights in tent.
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All our adventure experiences, other than the 4 Days Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, have as our destination Aguas Calientes town, where you will spend one night prior to visiting Machu Picchu citadel, for which we have selected standard 3 * hotels for your stay, these are hotels of prestige and quality that guarantee us comfort and good service to all our adventurers. However, we are also willing to provide superior quality hotels, as long as our travelers request it.