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Choquequirao trek 4 days 3 nights

Choquequirao trek 4 days 3 nights

Choquequirao 4 days / 3 nights

Check also our new itinerary: a 5 day trek to Choquequirao 

 

This lost city fascinated 19th century explorers and Hiram Bingham visited it two years before he discovered Machu Picchu. Difficult to reach, the ruins are rarely visited by travellers.

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The southern approach to Choquequirao from Cachora requires a steep descent from almost 3200 metres down to the Apurimac river at 1200 metres, followed by an even steeper ascent up to the ruins. The site is perched a magnificent 1150 metres above the Apurimac, surrounded by densely-forested mountain slopes in the shadow of the  huge, snowcapped Salkantay massif. In recent years, the ruins have been partially-cleared by Peruvian archaeologists, and can be easily explored by those intrepid enough to undertake the demanding trek required to get there.

CHOQUEKIRAU TREK

Itinerary

Day 1

 

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We leave Cusco in the early morning to journey by road to the small village of Cachora. On the way we will have an opportunity to visit Saywite, a fascinating and unique Inca site some 47 kilometres from Abancay. Saywite is a limestone outcrop about four metres in diameter on which the Incas carved a model of their empire, Tawantinsuyo. The stone, upon which images of the flora, fauna, topography and customs of the empire of the sun were traced, was used in ceremonies dedicated to the worship of water. Several other similar rock outcrops lie scattered across the surrounding area, along the vestiges of an Inca highway.

 

 

On arriving in Cachora we will be met by our mule drivers, who will load our gear on the horses and mules before we begin our first day's hike. With the great Salkantay massif in front of us on the other side of the canyon, we will head along the edge of the Apuri?mac canyon, with the river almost 2000 metres below us. About half-way through the day we will begin our winding descent to the river. As we descend the heat becomes intense, and we will arrive hot and tired at the bridge which crosses the river, where we will be able to bathe to refresh ourselves. We will camp at the river's edge that night.

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Day 2:

 

ImageToday we will make the steep 1800 metre ascent up to the ruins of Choquekirau. The path will lead us through dense cloud forest for about two hours, when we will finally get our first view of the citadel on a spur ahead of us. Another two hours walk, with Choquekirau now almost constantly in sight, leads us to our destination. Here we will have the rest of the day to relax, explore the ruins and, hopefully, see some condors. These great Andean birds, with a wingspan of up to three metres, tend to rise up from the floor of the canyon on the afternoon thermals, providing visitors on the central plaza of Choquekirau with a magnificent show.
That night, after an unforgettable sunset and a good meal, we will camp close to the ruins.

 

 


Day 3

 

Today we bid farewell to Choquekirau and begin our descent to the Apurimac river, crossing the bridge again and beginning the ascent to Cachora before camping for the night above the river in a small glade of trees.Image

 

 

 

Day 4

 

ImageAn early start today will help us to avoid the worst of the heat in the canyon and guarantee us some magnificent views of the Apurimac and the surrounding peaks.
We will arrive in Cachora around lunchtime, where our vehicle will be waiting to take us back to Cusco.

Transfer to hotel.

 


INCLUDED:

TRANSPORT Cusco/ San Pedro de Cachora/ Cusco
MEALS  4 breakfasts/ 4 lunches/ 3 dinners
MULES Transport of equipments and personal luggage
EMERGENCY HORSE in case of illness or else of participants.
ARRIERO Responsible of the horses.
GUIDE  Professional bilingual (English/Spanish) guide.
COOK  Responsible of the meals
EQUIPMENT   Tents, dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, tables, chairs, mattresses, first aid kit and radio communication.

Not included:
Tips for the guide and other staff
Sleeping bag (can be hired for USD $ 14.- for the 4 days) Our sleeping bags are Mummy model and rated -11 Celsius (12 Fahrenheit). They are washed after each usage and lifespan is maximum 22 usages.

Departures:
Daily departures from April through November in private service
We have fixed departures on Tuesdays and Fridays on our 5 day trek to Choquequirao in shared service

 

GROUPSIZE:
Minimum group size: 4
Maximum group size: 12

PRICES:
Depending on groupsize, starting rates USD $ 275.- per person.
Please consult us.