Choquequirao Machu Picchu,
choquequirao to machu picchu
hike / choquequirao to machu picchu trek
8 Days 7 Nights
the choquequirao machu
picchu hike, choquekirao to machu picchu trek, is an 8 days
trip starting from Cachora and ending in Machu Picchu. The route
takes us through Choquequirao and several remote villages. We
decided to do this combo trip because we want to take you to see both
Choquequirao and Machu Picchu. Choquequirao sits in the saddle of a
high Andean ridge, 3000m./10,000 ft. above sea level and
1,500m./5,000 ft. above the roaring waters of the Apurimac River .
Ringed by spectacular snow-capped peaks and flanked by plunging,
thickly forested slopes, the city is an inspiring example of an
elite Inca ceremonial center, dedicated to the worship of the
mountain gods, the river and the elements of nature. Choquequirao
has been called " Machu Picchu 's sacred sister", because of the
striking similarities of design and ceremonial architecture to its
famous counterpart above the Urubamba Gorge. Yet it remains an
enigmatic place whose history is a matter of speculation. the
choquequirao to machu picchu hike, or choquequirao to machu picchu
trek is a unique hike for nature lovers and for those who wants to
challenge by themselves becasue choquequirao machu
picchu hike, choquekirao to machu picchu trek is one of the most
difficult treks we have in peru.
Daily departures
choquequirao machu picchu (available
in private service).
Choquequirao
Machu Picchu hike Itinerary:
Day 1: Cusco – Cachora –
Chiquisca. for the
choquequirao machu picchu hike,
or choquequirao to machu picchu
trek, is needed an
early departure from
Cusco at around 05:00 hrs, arriving
at Cachora village in approximately
of 4hours. Cachora is the last town
in the choquequirao hike, at this
site
we start our choquequirao to machu
picchu hike /
choquequirao to machu picchu trek /
choquequirao machu picchu, our equipment
will be taken on the mules or horses. A nice
view of the majestic padrayoc
mountain is seen from the trail and Wayna
Cachora snow capped peaks, the hike
give us the beautiful change of
the landscapes, from precipices to
snowy mountains. On the way, we will
observe Apurimac canyon with its
impressive depth, and the second day
up hill hike which makes
choquequirao machu picchu,
as the hardest trek in Cusco, from
this site also you can see at
very large distance the famous
choquequirao. from a place called
capuliyoc the trail leads by dwon
hill up to
Chikisqa "camp groud". The
distance is about 8 hours of hiking,
and 19 kilometers of distance, along
this distance we will pass the small
settlemen named la Colmena (2870 above
sea level), after this there is Cocamasana (2330 above
sea level), Torowisqana (2285above
sea level )and finally chihisqa (1950) asl
a grove place where we can
find water and set ut our tents.
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picchu
choquequirao machu
picchu
Day
2.: Chiquisca –
Choquequirao / choquekirao.
This is a hard section of the hike
but not the hardest of the choquequirao to machu picchu trek.
An
early morning
wake up is needed in order to breakfast
and visit
choquekirao.The hike
starts with up hill for about 30 minutes from choquequirqo and after
a large down hill until apurimac river,
after crossing riven hike leads by
challenging up
hill until Choquequirao. but do not
worry this is not long in distance and
several stops are usually done to catch
energy and enjoy the nature. on the way
clear water spring are good to get water,
lunch is in a wide view point.
After lunch an enjoable section is leading
to choquequirao, the arrival to at the
archaeologica
site of Choquekirao camp ground. the
hike takes about 8 hours, good
time to enjoy the place and observe
this majestic site, where are a lot
of terraces and other parts of this
Inca-town. we may get there at
around 15 hours depending weather
conditions,
in
choquequirao machu
picchu hike, choquekirao to machu picchu trek we have opportunity to
see "the
flight of condors".
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picchu
choquequirao machu
picchu
Day 03:
Choquequirao to Maizal. "choquequirao to
machu picchu hardest hike" On this day we walk uphill
for a while up to 3299 masl considered as a first pass and
then descend to Rio Blanco, 1609 masl. First we walk through
cloud forest, but then all becomes steep open prairie with
open views of the Mountains and valleys. Pinchaunuyoc - these
site is nice and has inca buildings, these are in the cloud forest, almost invisible because of the
thick layer of mosses and other vegetation that covers it.
We will have our lunch near the Rio Blanco, we use the brake
here to get a refreshing bath in the cold and clear river
water. We cross walking through the river, since there are
no bridges. After our brake we start the long and steep
climb to our camp in Maizal, high over the river close to
the sacred Apus of the Incas. From Rio Blanco we climb up to
Maizal for about 3 hrs. Camp at 3000 masl.
Day 04: Maizal to Yanama. From camp site we start walking uphill passing by the
impressive inca mines called Minas Victoria and towards the
Victoria Pass. Again a long climb, but we walk in a
amazingly beautiful area – first with cloud forest and then
over Andean Puna with the well known ichu grass. We rest at
some of the Victoria mines, where metal shining stones tell
about a high concentration of minerals and metals, which
were later used by other miners. Almost on the top we can
apreciate original paved inca trails. We take our box lunch
at the pass in 4200 m.a.s.l. with nice views mountain such as Choquetakarpo, while we had lunch we will be able to
appreciate the flight of the condores depending on the
climate, before we start the descent towards Yanama, a small
isolated settlement at the bottom of a long valley
surrounded by mountains. We pass over 4154 masl and finally
descend to our campsite at 3800 masl.
Day 05: Yanama to Totora. After breakfast we start climbing slowly to our higher pass
4668 masl, again the view is amazing, we are sorrounded by
snowcapped mountains the Mt. Sacsarayoj and Mt. Padrayoc. We
continue from Yanama
through the valley towards the
highest point of the tour, The Yanama Pass in 4500 m.a.s.l.
On the way we have a good view of the snow capped Sacsarayoc.
Once again we have the chance to see condors, and this
mornings smooth climb bring us through new landscapes –
especially the wet grass fields under the snowline that distinguish
from everything else seen on the tour. In the pass we might
walk in snow and the descent is a long foggy hike through
grassy fields- and bush areas,crossing small wood/dirt
bridges on the way towards the community of Totora, where we
spend the night. (B-L-D).
Day 06: Totora to La
Playa. "choquequirao to machu picchu easiest
section", On this day we descend to the Totora river.
As we go down the birdlife is very interesting especially
with hummingbirds, woodpeckers and many species of orchids
and begonias. We walk the about 2000 m.a.s.l. down through
the changing vegetations to the warmer camp in the village
of La Playa. Approx. 7 hours walking. On the way we see
small waterfalls and get a refreshing natural bath. The area
also has a big variation of bird life and it is now obvious
that the climate and vegetations have changed totally, and
now we see plants recognizable from the living rooms in
Europe and several types of orchids. The Playa is the
biggest village on the way, where we can find some small
shops to buy snack etc. In this area we can see small
plantations of coffee and bananas.
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picchu
camping and dinner
Day 07: La playa to
Aguas Calientes. After a good breakfast we took a
transport that takes to us until the town of Santa Teresa,
soon we happened through a Oroya we cross a river of the
Vilcanota, where we will take a transport to Planta de
Hidroeléctrica, place where we will have an excellent view
to Machupicchu back site, after the lunch, we walked our
last trail that lasts 3 hours until arriving at Aguas
Calientes around 4:30pm where our long walk finishes. We wil
spend the night in Hostal. (B-L-D).
Day 08: Machu picchu Full
day and go back to Cusco: After an early breakfast from Aguas Calientes we walk or
take bus to Machu Picchu. We start our visit with a 2-3
hours guided tour, that will bring us to the most important
locations at the archaeological site and the guide will tell
us about the great importance Machu Picchu. The rest of day
is free for leisue and explore some sites such as wayna picchu, moon temple. We
meet in the afternoon in Aguas Calientes where we take our
train ticket back to Cusco; where our choquequirao machu
picchu hike, choquekirao to machu picchu trek ends.
Our Service Includes:
Transfer from your hotel in a private transport to choquequirao
machu picchu hike (trail head).
Personal tents: 2 people in each
4-people-capacity tent, to allow for higher comfort and a safe
keeping of backpacks. Our tents are 3-season, new, highly
maintained to ensure an excellent performance in field.
Dining tent with tables and
chairs, kitchen tent.
Entrance fee to Choquequirao and
Machupicchu.
English speaking professional
guide (2 guides for groups over 8 people).
Cook (trek specialist
cheff).
Horsemen and horses (to carry
tents, food and cooking equipment) - days 1 to 6.
emergency horse days 1 to 6.
Accommodation for our guides,
cook and porters / horsemen
Meals (07B, 07L, 07D + daily
morning snack + daily tea service except last day)
Others: hot water every morning
and evening for washing purposes / boiled water to fill in your
water bottle every morning and night, and at lunch time if
requested with enough time ahead
First-aid kit including
emergency oxygen bottle.
01 night accomodation in a basic
hostel (cleand, hot water and safe).
Bus ticket up and down Aguas
Calientes – Machupicchu – Aguas Calientes.
Train ticket from Aguas
Calientes to Cusco (Backpacker ).