7 days tour

Choquequirao To Machu Picchu

Choquequirao To Machu Picchu

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Itinerary of your trip Choquequirao To Machu Picchu

  • Day 1 Cusco - Cupuliyoc - Chikisca
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Cusco - Cupuliyoc - Chikisca

      In the morning we will be leaving from Cusco headed due north on the main highway to Antapampa, a fertile agricultural valley. Once we begin to descend into Limatambo, weโ€™ll visit the Inca site of Tarawasi, with some beautifully precise Inca geometry found in its structures and stone walls. The road continues until we reach the Apurimac River, an impressive gorge, where we can observe the frothy river winding below. We will drive past the village of Curawasi and on to the Sayhuite archaeological site. Among its features is an enormous monolithic rock carved with various geometrical and animal figures. Some archaeologists consider it to have been a kind of engineering map that showed the extensive hydraulic systems and irrigation channels used to convey water in the area.  


      A small side road over a ridge brings us down to the village of Capuliyoc, and onto the roadhead where we start todayโ€™s hike. Here we will meet the rest of our field crew and weโ€™ll attain our first view of the Apurimac Canyon with the snow-capped peaks of Nevado Padreyoc front and center, and Nevado Qoriwayrachina to the left. We begin our descent and make camp at a cozy site on the riverside at Chikisca, at 1850 masl (6069 fasl).  

      (L / D)   

      Driving distance: 175 km (108.8 mi) โ€“ Time: 4:30 hours 

      Trekking distance: 7.4 km (4.6 mi) โ€“ Time: 3 hours 


        

  • Day 2 Chikisca โ€“ Marampata โ€“ Choquequirao
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chikisca โ€“ Marampata โ€“ Choquequirao

      We get up with the sunrise, and after a hearty breakfast, begin the dayโ€™s trek, crossing the river over a footbridge. From here an uphill walk of half a day brings us to a small meadow where weโ€™ll enjoy a picnic lunch. As we ascend the steep trail, we will be confronted with panoramic views, sheer drops, and the beauty of the Apurimac Canyon. The afternoon hike is less steep as we approach the hanging valley through verdant misty forest to the site of Choquequirao. Weโ€™ll set up camp on the level ground at the section known as Marampata, as we begin our explorations of this isolated Inca site and the surrounding cloud forest. We can also visit the Choquequirao main plaza, which features a network of terraces with Llama Figures called ยจthe Llamas of the Sun.โ€ We will camp at available campsites.  

      (B / L / D)  

      Trekking distance: 12.8 km (8 mi) โ€“ Time: 8 hours 

  • Day 3 Choquequirao โ€“ Pinchiunuyoc
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Choquequirao โ€“ Pinchiunuyoc

      We will spend this entire day exploring the various archaeological sites located at different points on the hillside overlooking the Apurimac River. We begin by passing alongside the stream of Chunchumayo, with spectacular views of the other side of the canyon. We will have a chance to explore some of the restored buildings: these include storage facilities, living quarters, a garrison, and impressive ceremonial sites. The very first written reports of a visit to this complex date from 1768 by the explorer Cosme Bueno. He was followed by a variety of explorers, scientists, and treasure hunters through 1909, when Hiram Bingham also visited the area, even before his historic re-discovery of Machu Picchu. 


      We will have time to wander through this extended settlement, spending most of the day marveling at the different buildings. In the afternoon, weโ€™ll pack our equipment and move to the next campsite. Weโ€™ll begin our ascent from our campsite to the Pass of Choquequirao (3250 m / 10,660 ft), finally entering the moist cloud forest where weโ€™ll find Polyepis trees, bromeliads, and epiphytic plants including exotic, colorful orchids, and bright green ferns. Weโ€™ll descend to Pinchiunuyoc, a terraced agricultural complex that supplied Choquequirao with agricultural products and prepare our camp for the evening. 

      (B / L / D)  

      Trekking distance: 1.8 km (1.1 mi) โ€“ Time: 2:30 hours 

  • Day 4 Pinchiunuyoc โ€“ Maizal
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Pinchiunuyoc โ€“ Maizal

      We continue our descent to the gushing Yuracmayo River, finally arriving at and crossing the riverbed. Now, we begin our ascent to Maizal, a vista point with panoramic views of the Yurahmayo and Yanama gorges, as they join together and rush towards the Apurimac Canyon. The landscape in front of us sweeps out to the Cordillera Vilcabamba range, from where the Inca staged a rebellion after the Spanish conquest. At this natural west-facing viewpoint, we can observe a beautiful sunset before getting settled for the evening. 

      (B / L / D)  

      Trekking distance: 5 km (3.1 mi) โ€“ Time: 6 hours 

  • Day 5 Maizal โ€“ Mina Victoria โ€“ Yanama
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Maizal โ€“ Mina Victoria โ€“ Yanama

      The trail ascends steeply towards Mina Victoria, once an Inca mine, and later a colonial copper mine. Weโ€™ll hike along Qoriwayrachina Hill, a ruin that was used as a way station for travelers during the time of the Inca, where fairly recent excavations have taken place. Once over the pass (3900 m / 12, 792 ft), weโ€™ll enjoy a hearty lunch and begin our descent to the village of Yanama, with panoramic views of Mt. Pumasillo in the distance. This night we will camp at Yanama. 

      (B / L / D)  

      Trekking distance: 10 km (6.2 mi) โ€“ Time: 7 hours 

  • Day 6 Yanama - Hornopampa โ€“ Machu Picchu Village
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Yanama - Hornopampa โ€“ Machu Picchu Village

      We will drive along a recent road that was built from Yanama to Machu Picchu Hydroelectric, where you will take the train directly to Machu Picchu Village. If you prefer to hike, you can also choose to go on a soft hike through the railways that lead you to Machu Picchu Village.  

      (B / L)  

      Driving distance: 77,4 km (37.3 mi) โ€“ Time: 7:00 hours 

  • Day 7 Machu Picchu โ€“ Cusco
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Machu Picchu โ€“ Cusco

      After an early breakfast, weโ€™ll hop on board the bus up to the ruins, a half-hour ascending ride. Your English-speaking guide will accompany you as you explore the breath-taking ruins and learn about the various structures and buildings, and the lifestyles of its former inhabitants. Youโ€™ll be immersed in the sheer beauty of the complex and its verdant surroundings, as you breathe in the rarefied air of the cloud forest. Return to the village below in the afternoon, where youโ€™ll board a train back to Cusco or Ollantaytambo. (Hotel overnight and dinner on your own). 

      (B / L)  

      Trekking distance: visit Machu Picchu โ€“ Time: 3 hours  

      Bus ride to Machu Picchu (RT): 12.4 km (7.7 mi) โ€“ Time: 1 hour  

      Train ride: 43 km (27 mi) โ€“ Time: 1:45 hours  

      Driving distance Ollantaytambo to Cusco: 79 km (49 mi) โ€“ Time: 2 hours  

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. Youโ€™ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 14 / Max: 70

Age range allowed for this experience.

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