The Choquequirao Peru Trek 4 Days is an unforgettable adventure to the hidden Inca city of Choquequirao. We will travel through diverse landscapes and rich cultural history. Over four days, we will explore breathtaking views, ancient ruins, and stunning nature. This trek is ideal for adventure lovers seeking to escape the crowds of Machu Picchu.
We will start the tour early in the morning from Cusco, heading towards the village of Cachora. From there, we will hike through challenging but rewarding trails with panoramic views of the Apurímac River. Along the way, we will experience local culture and connect with nature.
On the second day, we will cross the Apurímac River and make our way to the Choquequirao archaeological site. We will visit the Inca terraces and the main plaza, learning about the fascinating history of the site. This day will be demanding, but the incredible views and the significance of the ruins will make it worthwhile.
We will continue our journey on the third day, retracing our steps down to the river and ascending to the camp at Kucamasa. As we hike, we will encounter diverse wildlife and lush vegetation, making every moment unique. On the final day, we will return to Cachora, where we will catch the bus back to Cusco.
This trek will allow us to discover a less-visited Inca site, surrounded by dramatic mountains and pristine nature. It will be an incredible challenge, but we will be rewarded with unparalleled views and memories.
Cusco, with hotel pickup.
Early morning, traveling by private transport to Cachora.
We will leave Cusco early in the morning and drive toward Cachora. This scenic three-hour journey will take us through the Andean highlands. Upon arrival, we will meet our team of professional guides, cooks, and muleteers. After a short briefing, we will begin our adventure toward Chikiska.
Our trail will take us through breathtaking landscapes, offering views of the Apurímac River. The descent will be steep, passing through diverse ecosystems from high-altitude grasslands to warmer valleys. We will stop along the way to enjoy the scenery and rest before reaching Chikiska. Here, we will set up camp and enjoy a well-deserved meal before a restful night.
We will wake up early and enjoy a nutritious breakfast before continuing our journey. The first section will take us to the Apurímac River, where we will cross a suspension bridge. From here, we will begin a demanding ascent toward Marampata, where we will have lunch with panoramic views.
After a well-earned rest, we will continue toward the Inca site of Choquequirao. The two-kilometer hike will take us through lush vegetation and stunning mountain landscapes. Upon arrival, we will explore the ruins with our guide, learning about their history and purpose. We will admire the main plaza, ceremonial areas, and impressive agricultural terraces before returning to our campsite.
We will start our day with a final visit to Choquequirao, enjoying the sunrise over the ruins. After breakfast, we will begin our descent back toward the Apurímac River. The steep downhill path will lead us through changing landscapes, from cloud forests to dry valleys.
We will stop at Playa Rosalina for a well-deserved break before climbing toward Chikiska. Our trail will continue uphill, rewarding us with breathtaking views of the valley. After lunch, we will hike to Kucamasa, our final campsite, where we will enjoy a peaceful evening surrounded by nature.
We will wake up early and enjoy our last breakfast in the mountains. Our final trek will take us back to Cachora, passing through stunning viewpoints. After several hours of hiking, we will reach our starting point and celebrate the completion of our adventure.
From Cachora, we will take private transportation back to Cusco. The scenic drive will offer one last chance to admire the Andean landscapes. We will arrive in Cusco in the afternoon, where we will end our unforgettable journey.
The best time to trek to Choquequirao is from April to October, during the dry season. The weather is more favorable for trekking with less rain.
The steep ascents and descents make the trek challenging. It requires good physical condition, but our guides will support you every step of the way.
You should bring lightweight clothing, a good pair of trekking boots, sun protection, insect repellent, and personal items. Don’t forget a sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures and a rain poncho.
Yes, we offer vegetarian meal options. Please inform us of any dietary preferences or restrictions at the time of booking.
Yes, this trek involves significant physical effort. Prepare for long days of hiking, steep sections, and high altitudes. We recommend training.
A bilingual professional guide will accompany you throughout the trek. An assistant guide will also join for larger groups of 9 or more participants.
The trek is suitable for people of most ages, but participants should be in good health. We recommend that children under 12 or people with limited mobility do not take part in this trek.
Most areas along the trek have limited mobile phone signal. You should inform family and friends of your plans before the trek.
The trek reaches its highest point at Choquequirao, which sits at 3,050 meters above sea level. The trek starts at a lower altitude, but the elevation gain may cause mild altitude effects for some trekkers.
No, we provide all necessary camping equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and mats. You only need to bring personal items and clothing.
Yes, the trek is safe when done with a reputable tour operator like Eco Tours. Our guides train in first aid and have experience with the route.
You should train by doing regular hikes or cardio exercises. Arriving in Cusco a few days before the trek can also help you acclimate to the altitude.
This trek was an incredible journey through nature and history. The trek to Choquequirao was challenging but rewarding, and I loved every moment of it. The views of the Apurímac River and the mountains were awe-inspiring.
The team at Eco Tours made the whole experience smooth, from providing the right equipment to serving delicious meals. Visiting Choquequirao was the highlight of the trip — it felt like we were stepping back in time!
You should train by doing regular hikes or cardio exercises. Arriving in Cusco a few days before the trek can also help you acclimate to the altitude.
