CHOQUEQUIRAO ENDING IN MACHU PICCHU 6D
6 days
About this activity
For undisturbed scenery plucked straight out of nature docs, i would like to say that Choquequirao trek is by far the best inca trail alternative but no it doesnt. There are some few others hidden as the route of the fruit connecting Cuzco with Colca Canyon also anothers available in Peru´s north circuit too.
Choquequirao-Machupicchu is hard, and takes you down and out of the canyon through Choquequirao Archealogical Complex rounding Salkantay´s North-west face Mountain, then along trails that eventually link with Machu Picchu; but you already know that the memories for lifetime usually are. Even though the trek is at low altitude, walking 1,500m negative dislevel into the valley followed by an 1,800m positive dislevel means is not a pice of cake. But, struggle through the tough parts, and you’ll get to experience an unbothered route to Machu Picchu and the rarely-explored ruins of Choquequirao in practical lonesomeness and is worth it.
Choquequirao as many call it the cradle of gold, and many also believe that it was built two hundred years before Machupicchu. Also Wrongly called as the sister of Machupicchu by those who have lack of info and then later try to become experts on the subject fortunately they are not but increasing misinformations and misunderstandings just because calling your attention. It is maybe the first best trek ever in Peru.
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Choquequirao-Machupicchu is hard, and takes you down and out of the canyon through Choquequirao Archealogical Complex rounding Salkantay´s North-west face Mountain, then along trails that eventually link with Machu Picchu; but you already know that the memories for lifetime usually are. Even though the trek is at low altitude, walking 1,500m negative dislevel into the valley followed by an 1,800m positive dislevel means is not a pice of cake. But, struggle through the tough parts, and you’ll get to experience an unbothered route to Machu Picchu and the rarely-explored ruins of Choquequirao in practical lonesomeness and is worth it.
Choquequirao as many call it the cradle of gold, and many also believe that it was built two hundred years before Machupicchu. Also Wrongly called as the sister of Machupicchu by those who have lack of info and then later try to become experts on the subject fortunately they are not but increasing misinformations and misunderstandings just because calling your attention. It is maybe the first best trek ever in Peru.
Included
- :
- Equipment (tent)
- Meals
- Accommodations
- Water
- Transportation (from Cusco to San Pedro = private, from San pedro to Capuliyoc = Private, Last Day from Capulic to Cusco = Private)
- Mules (mule with settle for you, another mule for your equipement in all the 6 days)
- Guide
- Transfer Ollantaytambo to Cusco
Not included
- Alcoholic drinks
- tips for the donkey man, tips for cooker (chef)
- Personal equipment: (hiking boots, sleeping bag, poles, travel insurance, personal medicine, head lamp /flash lights)
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- A minimum of 02 people per booking is required
- A maximum of 10 people per booking
- Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
- Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, there will be no refund back.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
70%
Original
30%
Sport
25%