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Choquequirao Trek 3 Days

Tambopata Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick & Sandoval Lake

3 Days desde $ USD 100.00

Choquequirao Trek 3 Days

Choquequirao Trek 3 Days

Tambopata Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick & Sandoval Lake

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3 Days desde $ USD 100.00

Price
$ USD 100.00
Duration
3 Days
Physical Level
Easy
Altitude
3300 mnsn
Accomodation
Glamping
Departures
Daiy Departures
Cusco

Overview

Embark on a challenging adventure with the 3-Day Choquequirao Trek and discover why it’s considered the best alternative to the Inca Trail. Our guide provides valuable information about the trekking routes, ancient Incan sites, and transportation options to the sister city of Machu Picchu.

This archeological complex is an intriguing destination and one of the most sought-after treks in the Cusco region. Located in the southern part of the Vilcabamba mountain range, the Choquequirao trek promises an unforgettable experience.

Book with a reliable local tour operator and check out authentic traveler reviews for a wonderful and memorable lifetime experience!

Trip Details

STARTING POINT : Pick-up from Cusco & Sacred Valley Hotel/Airbnb. From 4:00 am to 4:30 am
ENDING POINT: Drop-off in Cusco at Hotel/Airbnb 10:30 pm
DEPARTURE: Daily. If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as large group service). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here in cusco.
HIKING DISTANCE: 3 Days Time
PHYSICAL LEVEL: Level 4. we Also recommend to Aclimatize 2 days befor we begin the trek
MAXIMUM ALTITUDE: 3600 m.a.s.l
TRANSPORTATION: Bus Round trip Cusco – Capuliyoq – Cusco
ACCOMMODATIONS: Camping Tent
MEALS: 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
MACHUPICCHU: Machupicchu entrance fee Included.

Price From
$ 100.00
Food

3B, 2L, 1D

Travel Asistants

Loal Guide
Private Conductor

Transport

Bus, and Boat

Group Size

Accomodation

Glamping

Physical Level

Easy

Travel Map

Itinerary at a Glance

  • DAY 1: Cusco – Cachora – Capuliyoc – Chiquisca
  • DIA 2: Chiquisca – Choquequirao
  • DAY 3: Choquequirao – Capuliyoc – Cachora – Cusco

Highlights

Experience the Magic of Choquequirao:

  • Watch the sunrise over Choquequirao
  • Admire the breathtaking scenery of the area
  • Participate in an Andean ritual and learn about Incan religion
  • Receive exceptional customer service from our friendly staff and expert guides
  • Trek through diverse landscapes including cloud forests, highlands, hills, and valleys
  • Discover MachuPicchu and its surrounding area with our knowledgeable guides Please Note:
  • Tour requires a minimum of 2 people and can depart any day that suits you
  • All departures are 100% guaranteed
  • To secure your Inca Trail permits, fill out the booking form and send a 30% deposit

Itinerary

DAY 1

Cusco – Cachora – Capuliyoc – Chiquisca

An early start at 5:00 am from Cusco is necessary for the Choquequirao trek. After a four-hour drive, we reach the village of Cachora, which marks the beginning of the trek. Our equipment will be carried on mules or horses. Along the trail, we will be treated to stunning views of the Padrayoc and Wayna Cachora mountains. The Choquequirao trek is renowned for its changing landscapes, from steep cliffs to snow-capped peaks.

On the second day, we will encounter the challenging uphill section of the trek, making it one of the most difficult treks in Cusco. From this point, you can see the famous Choquequirao Inca site from a distance. The trail leads downhill from Capuliyoc to the Chiquisca campsite, a distance of 19 kilometers and approximately 8 hours of trekking. Along the way, we will pass through the small settlement of La Colmena, located at 2,870 meters above sea level.

Level of Difficulty for the 1st day of the Choquequirao trek: Medium Challenge (19 km).

DIA 2

Chiquisca – Choquequirao

This segment of the Choquequirao trek is considered a challenging one. An early start is necessary, and a delicious breakfast will be provided. The hike begins with a crossing of the Apurimac River. The trail then proceeds uphill in a switchback pattern until reaching Choquequirao. Along the way, there are several stops to rest and take in the scenery. One such stop is Santa Rosa, where refreshments, including bear, can be purchased. The Choquequirao trek offers clear water springs to quench thirst along the way. Lunch is served at a scenic viewpoint, marking the end of the most challenging part of the trek. After lunch, the trail becomes more enjoyable, with small hills and valleys. Two hours later, the group arrives at the second campsite. Tents are set up, and the lower terraces of Choquequirao can be seen from the trail. If there is time, the group may attempt to summit the Choquequirao Inca site to observe the flight of the condors. This is the highest campsite of the Choquequirao trek at 3,100 masl. Difficulty of the 2nd day of Choquequirao trek: a challenging 13 kilometers.

DAY 3

Choquequirao – Capuliyoc – Cachora – Cusco

The day begins with an early breakfast before the guided tour of the Choquequirao Inca site, led by our knowledgeable native tour guide who provides all the necessary information. Once the tour is finished, we begin the descent down a steep canyon on a switchback trail to reach the Apurimac River, which we cross. This descent requires good balance and strong legs. Playa San Ignacio offers a good spot for relaxation, but it can be too hot and attract mosquitoes. We will have lunch at this spot before continuing on a gentle uphill trail that leads to Capuliyoc, where our vehicle awaits to drive us back to Cusco.

Inclusions

Included

  • Private Transportation To Cachora or Capuliyoq (Trailhead)
  • English – Spanish speaking guide for 4 days of the Salkantay and Machupicchu.
  • Guided assistance
  • Thermarest air-inflate Confortable sleeping pad
  • Cook and assistance of the Cook.
  • Cooking equipment
  • Snacks
  • Daily tea service
  • Dining equipment including chairs and tables
  • Portable environmental Biodegradable toilet (The Pett)
  • Food service in the campsites (3 breakfast, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, 3 snacks) – nutritionally balanced menu
  • Vegetarian menu at no extra cost
  • Personal trekking food – nutritionally balanced menu(Buffet)
  • Two person tents (3-people capacity tent used as doubles – Kayla Doite)
  • Horseman and Horses.(To carry our camping equipment, food and 7 kilos of your personal stuff like: sleeping bag and mat as well as cothes) We Never overload our Horses(well Animal Welfare). During Choquequirao and Salkantay Sector.
  • Porters to carry all our camping equipment as well as food.
  • Choquequirao entrance fees, valid for 4 days
  • Camping equipment and basic field equipment for our Cook and horseman
  • Return Expeditions train ticket to Ollantaytambo / according to the availability we will use the same category of train to Ollantaytambo
  • Private Transportation from the Ollantaytambo train station to Cusco
  • First-aid kit
  • Emergency oxygen bottle
  • Rain waterproof cover for your day backpacks
  • Pre trek Orientation – briefing (Hotel or Office)
  • Insurance policy for our porters and Cooks.

No Included

  • Desayuno – Día 1
  • Comida y cena – Día 4
  • Consejos (opcionales)
  • Seguro médico y de viaje (traiga copias con usted por favor): Quechuas Expeditions recomienda encarecidamente obtener un seguro de cancelación / interrupción del viaje para proteger su inversión de viaje. Incluido con su paquete de pre-partida, traiga su seguro de viaje para cubrir cancelación de viaje, interrupción, pérdida y retraso de equipaje, seguro de evacuación médica de emergencia y seguro de gastos médicos de emergencia.

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DESCUENTOS (para aplicar descuentos, envíenos un correo electrónico a info@quechuasexpeditions.com)

  • TARJETA DE ESTUDIANTE UNIVERSITARIO (Los estudiantes deben ser menores de 25 años) : 20 US$. Por favor, envíenos una copia escaneada de la tarjeta de estudiante en el momento de la reserva.
  • Menores de 17 años: US$20 Por favor, envíenos una copia del pasaporte en el momento de la reserva.
  • Menores de 12 años: US$20  Por favor, envíenos una copia del pasaporte en el momento de la reserva.
  • Grupo de 5 o más: 20 US$ por persona. Todo lo que necesitas es reservar la caminata juntos al mismo tiempo.

ACTUALIZACIONES:

  • Montaña Huaynapicchu (Basado en Disponibilidad): US$90 Basado en Disponibilidad (Avisar al momento de reservar)
  • MachuPicchu Montaña (Basado en Disponibilidad): US$90 Basado en Disponibilidad (Avisar al momento de reservar)
  • Ascenso a Tren Vistadome (Tren de Primera Clase) (Incluye Transporte Privado de Ollantaytambo a Cusco) USUS$70
  • Noche extra en Aguas Calientes 30 US$ por persona (Habitación con 2 camas, habitación con 3 camas y habitación con 4 camas con ducha y baño privados)
  • Una noche en Cusco en nuestra Pensión Quechuas: desde US$20 por persona / habitación Twin Bed (Antes de hacer el tour/trek o después del tour/trek)

ALQUILERES

  • Saco de dormir de pluma de ganso (tipo momia): 60 USD para todo el viaje
  • (Dimond negro) Walking Poles Rubber Tips Included: US$40 por todo el viaje
  • Day Pack 20 – 30 litros (Funda para la lluvia incluida): 30 USD para todo el viaje

INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL:

  • BRIEFING para todas nuestras caminatas es una noche antes de hacer la caminata a las 6:30 pm en nuestra oficina, pero si quieres que vayamos a su hotel háganoslo saber con antelación.(Usted tendrá la oportunidad de conocer a su guía y, así como para darle sus bolsas de lona)
  • ALMACENAMIENTO La mayoría de los hoteles tienen almacenamiento donde se puede dejar el resto de sus cosas, mientras que la caminata a Machupicchu, pero si no tienen un lugar que usted puede dejar sus cosas en nuestro almacenamiento sin costo adicional. (Háganos saber en el momento de la información)

Necesitamos al menos 02 de ustedes y Salir cualquier día que le convenga. Todas las Salidas 100% Garantizadas Si Usted esta Reservado, Usted va !!! Para Confirmar y Asegurar los Permisos del Camino Inca. Envíenos el formulario de reserva rellenado

What to Bring

For the five days of Salkantay treks, you need personal trekking gear and a sleeping bag. If you do not have a sleeping bag is possible to rent one from us also if you like trekking poles, you can rent them from us. The rest needed for this trek we provide.

Here is a general packing list for the Salkantay trek that you can use as a reference:

Clothing:

  • Hiking boots or shoes
  • Hiking socks (wool or synthetic)
  • Long pants (hiking pants or leggings)
  • T-shirts or breathable shirts
  • Fleece jacket or sweater
  • Waterproof jacket or rain poncho
  • Warm hat and gloves
  • Swimwear (for hot springs or swimming)
  • Sandals / Flip flops
  • A towel

Gear:

  • Backpack (20-30L)
  • Sleeping bag (rated to 0-5 degrees Celsius/32-41 degrees Fahrenheit). If you do not have one, you can rent one from the company
  • Headlamp or flashlight (with extra batteries)
  • Trekking poles (optional but recommended), if you do not have one pair you can rent from the company
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Water bottle or hydration system (at least 1.5 liters capacity)
  • Personal toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, etc.)
  • Personal medication (if necessary)

Optional:

  • Camera or phone for taking pictures
  • Portable charger or power bank
  • Book or Kindle for reading during downtime
  • Snacks (such as energy bars, trail mix, or dried fruit)
  • Cash in soles (for buying souvenirs or optional activities)
  • Also, keep in mind that the weather can be unpredictable in the Andes, so it’s recommended to dress in layers and bring both warm and waterproof clothing or rain ponchos.

DOCUMENTS YOU MUST CARRY DURING THE TREK

  • Original Passport
  • Original student card if you have applied for a student discount.

NOTE: Salkantay Treks Peru provides a duffle bag in which you can pack up to 7 kilograms of your personal belongings, which will be carried by horses during the trek. During the trek, you will carry a small backpack with the necessary items for the day hike. The rest of your belongings can be packed in the duffle bag, which will be accessible at each campsite.

Pricing List


Group Price

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Number of persons Price per person
Price Per person (Max 12 participants) $100.00 Inquire Now

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Number of persons Price per person
1 Persons $ USD 900.00 Inquire Now
2 Persons $ USD 800.00 Inquire Now
3 Persons $ USD 700.00 Inquire Now
3 Persons $ USD 600.00 Inquire Now
4 Persons $ USD 600.00 Inquire Now

Booking Note

DISCOUNTS (to apply discounts. Please send us an email at info@quechuasexpeditions.com)
  • UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD (Students must be below 25 years): US$20. Please send us a scanned copy of the student card at the time of booking.
  • Under 17 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
  • Under 12 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
  • Group of 5 or more: US$10 per person. All you need is to book the trek together at the same time.
UPGRADES:
  • Huaynapicchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
  • Machu Picchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
  • Upgrade to Vistadome Train (First Class Train) (Includes Private Transportation From Ollantaytambo to Cusco) USUS$70
  • Extra Night in Aguas Calientes US$30 per person (Twin Bedroomdon’t, 3 Beds room & 4 Beds Room with Private shower & Bathroom)
  • A night in Cusco at our Quechuas Guesthouse: from US$30 per person / Twin Bedroom (Before we do the tour/trek or after the tour/trek)
RENTALS
  • Goose Down sleeping bag (Mummy style): US$30 for the entire trip
  • (Black Dimond) Walking Poles Rubber Tips Included: US$20 for the entire trip
  • Day Pack 20 – 30 liters (Rain cover included): US$15 for the entire trip
ADDITIONAL INFO:
  • BRIEFING: all our treks is a Night before we do the trek at 6:30 pm in our office, But if you want us to come to your Hotel let us know in advance.(You will get a chance to meet your guide and as well as to give you your duffel bags)
  • STORAGE: Most Hotels have storage where you can leave the rest of your stuff while you hike to Machupicchu, But if they dont have a place you can leave your stuff in our storage at no extra cost. (Let us know at the time of briefing)

We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures are 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You Are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled-out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go…



Valid Student ID for Machu Picchu

To get the student discount, travelers should have a Valid ID with the following:

  • 25 years or less at the time of entering Machu Picchu. Older than 25 can not enter as a student
  • The ID must have the Name of the university, name, and photo of the student
  • The ID must have a valid expiration date

Invalid Student IDs

Student IDs are not eligible for a discount when:

  • Traveler is older than 25
  • Expired ID
  • Student Id without expiration date
  • ISIC cards are not valid.

Travel Guide

Choquequirao is an ancient Inca city located in the Vilcabamba mountain range in Peru. The site is often referred to as the “sister city” of Machu Picchu and is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in the country. If you’re planning a trip to Choquequirao, here’s a travel guide to help you get the most out of your visit:

  1. When to go: The best time to visit Choquequirao is during the dry season, which runs from May to September. This is the peak tourist season, so expect crowds at popular sites.
  2. How to get there: To reach Choquequirao, you must first travel to Cusco, the nearest major city. From there, you can take a bus or hire a private car to the town of Cachora, which is the starting point for the trek to Choquequirao. The trek itself takes two to three days each way and is considered challenging, so be prepared for steep climbs and long hikes.
  3. Where to stay: There are no accommodations at Choquequirao, so most visitors choose to camp along the trekking route. There are several campsites along the way, and some even offer basic amenities like toilets and showers. Alternatively, you can hire a guide and stay in a tent or cabin.
  4. What to see: The main attraction at Choquequirao is the Inca ruins themselves. The site covers a vast area and includes several terraces, temples, and plazas. Be sure to visit the main plaza, the temple of the sun, and the llama sector, which contains several stone llamas.
  5. What to do: In addition to exploring the ruins, there are several other activities you can enjoy in the area. Hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting are popular options, and you can also visit nearby villages to learn about local culture and traditions.
  6. Tips: Be sure to bring plenty of water and food, as there are few facilities along the trekking route. Also, be prepared for variable weather conditions, as it can be hot and sunny during the day but cold and windy at night. Finally, be respectful of the ruins and follow all posted rules and regulations to help preserve this important historical site.

Best Time to Visit Choquequirao

Choquequirao is best explored between May and September, during the dry season. The biggest travel season, when the weather is typically dry and sunny, makes it easier to navigate the trekking trail and visit the ruins. The rainy season in Choquequirao lasts from November to April, and during this time, it is more likely that it will rain and that the trails will be muddy. But visitors should also go when it’s rainy if they want to avoid crowds and take in the region’s lush, green scenery.

What to Bring Choquequirao

When visiting Choquequirao, it is important to be well prepared and bring the necessary gear and supplies for a successful and comfortable trip. Here are some things you should consider bringing:

  1. Hiking shoes: A good pair of hiking shoes with ankle support and a sturdy sole is essential for trekking on the rocky and uneven terrain.
  2. Backpack: A comfortable backpack is necessary to carry your water, food, and other essentials during the trek.
  3. Water and water filter: Bring plenty of water, as there are few sources of potable water along the trekking route. A water filter can also be helpful to avoid carrying too much weight.
  4. Food and snacks: Bring enough food and snacks for the duration of your trek. Energy bars, nuts, and dried fruits are great options.
  5. Sun protection: The sun can be intense during the day, so bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect your skin and eyes.
  6. Warm clothing: The temperature can drop significantly at night, so bring warm layers, including a warm jacket, hat, and gloves.
  7. First-aid kit: Bring a small first-aid kit with basic supplies such as band-aids, pain relievers, and blister treatments.
  8. Insect repellent: Mosquitoes and other insects can be a nuisance, so bring insect repellent to protect yourself.
  9. Headlamp or flashlight: A headlamp or flashlight is essential for navigating the ruins and campsites at night.
  10. Cash: There are no ATMs or banks in Choquequirao, so bring enough cash to cover your expenses, including food, guide fees, and camping fees.

How to prepare to Choquequirao Trek

The Choquequirao Trek is a challenging and rewarding journey that requires some preparation to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Here are some tips on how to prepare for the trek:

  1. Train for the trek: The Choquequirao Trek involves long hikes with steep ascents and descents, so it’s important to build up your endurance and stamina before embarking on the trek. Incorporate regular exercise, such as hiking, running, or cycling, into your routine to prepare your body.
  2. Acclimatize to altitude: The trek reaches an altitude of 3,050 meters, which can cause altitude sickness. Spend a few days in Cusco or other high-altitude destinations before starting the trek to acclimatize your body to the altitude.
  3. Hire a guide: Hiring a guide can help you navigate the trekking route, provide historical and cultural context, and ensure your safety. Make sure to hire a reputable guide with experience and positive reviews.
  4. Pack smart: Bring appropriate clothing and gear, including hiking shoes, warm layers, rain gear, and a headlamp. Pack light, but make sure to bring enough food and water for the trek, as well as any necessary medications.
  5. Stay hydrated: Dehydration can cause altitude sickness, so make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the trek. Consider bringing a water filter or purification tablets to purify water along the way.
  6. Respect the environment: Choquequirao is an important historical and archaeological site, so it’s important to respect the ruins and follow all posted rules and regulations. Leave no trace by properly disposing of waste and avoiding damaging the environment.
  7. Have a positive attitude: The Choquequirao Trek can be challenging, but it’s also a unique and rewarding experience. Maintain a positive attitude and enjoy the beautiful landscapes and cultural sites along the way. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Choquequirao is an ancient Inca city located in Peru, often referred to as the “sister city” of Machu Picchu.

The trek to Choquequirao is typically 4-5 days long, covering a distance of approximately 60 kilometers.

The Choquequirao trek is considered to be challenging due to its steep ascents and descents, and requires a moderate level of fitness.

The Choquequirao trek is considered to be more challenging than the classic Inca Trail, but offers a unique and less crowded experience.

Yes, it is possible to visit Machu Picchu after the Choquequirao trek by taking a train or bus from Cusco.

While it is possible to do the trek independently, hiring a guide can provide valuable information and ensure your safety.

The best time to visit Choquequirao is during the dry season from May to September.

No permits are required to visit Choquequirao, but there is a small entrance fee.

The scenery on the Choquequirao trek is similar to Machu Picchu, with beautiful views of the Andes mountains and lush forests.

Yes, it is possible to combine the Choquequirao and Inca Trail treks for a longer and more challenging trekking experience.

Choquequirao receives far fewer visitors than Machu Picchu, with an estimated 5,000 visitors per year.

Choquequirao was an important Inca city and religious center, and is believed to have been a refuge for the Incas during the Spanish conquest.

Yes, there are several archaeological sites along the trek, including the ruins of Choquequirao and Llaqtapata.

You should pack appropriate clothing and gear, including hiking shoes, warm layers, rain gear, and a headlamp.

The starting point of the Choquequirao trek is usually reached by bus or car from Cusco.

There are limited food options along the trek, so it’s important to bring enough food and snacks for the duration of the trek.

The weather on the trek can vary, but it is typically dry and sunny during the dry season and wetter during the rainy season.

Yes, there are designated camping areas along the trek where you can set up a tent or rent a basic shelter.

The highest point on the Choquequirao trek is at about 3,000 meters above sea level, while Machu Picchu sits at an elevation of around 2,430 meters above sea level.

Yes, there are alternative routes such as the Salkantay Trek or the Vilcabamba Trek that also lead to Choquequirao.

The trek offers opportunities to spot various wildlife such as Andean condors, llamas, alpacas, and even pumas.

No overnight stays are allowed within the ruins of Choquequirao, but there are camping options nearby.

Visitors are required to follow certain rules such as not damaging any structures or vegetation, and respecting the local community and their customs.

No, Machu Picchu cannot be seen from Choquequirao, as the two sites are located several kilometers apart and separated by mountains.

The lower section of Choquequirao is mainly comprised of residential and agricultural areas, while the upper section contains more ceremonial and administrative structures.

The trek is considered to be quite challenging and may not be suitable for young children, but it can be a great adventure for older kids and teenagers.

No, it is not possible to visit both sites in one day due to their distance from each other and the time required to explore each one.

While both sites were built by the Incas, the architecture at Choquequirao is less refined and more rugged, giving it a more raw and authentic feel.

Facilities and amenities are limited along the trek, with only basic accommodation and food options available, so it’s important to be prepared and self-sufficient.

Yes, it’s highly recommended to hire a guide who can provide valuable information about the history and culture of the area, as well as help with navigation and safety.

Yes, there are hot springs located near the town of Cconoc, which can be visited as a side trip from Choquequirao.

It’s generally not recommended to drink water from natural sources along the trek, so it’s important to bring water purification tablets or a water filtration system.

Yes, visitors can interact with local communities and learn about their traditions and way of life, as well as participate in traditional ceremonies and rituals.

The trek typically takes 4-5 days to complete, depending on the route and pace of the group.

The weather can be unpredictable and can range from hot and sunny to cold and rainy, so it’s important to bring layers and rain gear.

No, there is no road access to Choquequirao, so visitors must trek or ride on horseback to reach the site.

Yes, it’s possible to combine the two treks into a longer itinerary, which can be a great way to experience the diversity of the region.

The starting point of the trek can be reached by bus or taxi from the town of Cusco, which is the main gateway to the region.

No, it’s not possible to visit Choquequirao as a day trip due to the time and distance required to reach the site.

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