Experience the adventure of the Choquequirao Trek in 5 days from Cusco
Embark on an epic 5-day adventure to the hidden Inca city of Choquequirao, often called the “sister of Machu Picchu.” This challenging trek takes you through dramatic canyons, lush valleys, and rugged mountain trails offering breathtaking views at every turn. Discover ancient terraces and temples nearly swallowed by nature, revealing the mystery and grandeur of the Inca civilization. Along the way, you’ll camp under starry Andean skies and experience the tranquility of remote landscapes untouched by mass tourism. The Choquequirao Trek is a perfect blend of history, challenge, and natural beauty — a true journey for explorers seeking authenticity and solitude in the heart of the Andes.
Day 1 – Cusco – Capuliyoc – Playa Rosalinas: Early pick-up from your hotel at 7:00 am with breakfast included. Transfer to Capuliyoc, where lunch will be served. We begin our hike toward Playa Rosalinas, the first campsite, where dinner and overnight accommodation are provided.
Campsite: Playa Rosalinas – accommodation with dinner included, surrounded by Andean landscapes and untouched nature.
Day 2 – Playa Rosalinas – Choquequirao: Breakfast at Playa Rosalinas campsite. Hike towards Marampata, where lunch will be served. Continue to the archaeological complex of Choquequirao for exploration and then walk to the Choquequirao campsite, where dinner and overnight accommodation will be provided.
Camping: Choquequirao – overnight stay with dinner included, located near the impressive archaeological site and surrounded by the Andean landscape.
Day 3 – Choquequirao: Breakfast at the Choquequirao campsite. A full day of exploration of the archaeological site, walking through its terraces and trails, with lunch served at the campsite. At the end of the day, enjoy dinner and overnight stay at the same campsite, surrounded by peace and breathtaking views of the area.
Camping: Choquequirao – accommodation with breakfast, lunch, and dinner included, surrounded by nature and located near the archaeological site.
Day 4 – Choquequirao – Chiquiska: Breakfast at the Choquequirao campsite. We begin our return hike towards Marampata, where lunch will be served. The descent continues to Playa Rosalinas, and finally, we arrive at the Chiquiska campsite, where dinner and overnight stay will be provided.
Camping: Chiquiska – accommodation with dinner included, surrounded by nature and tranquility, ideal for resting after a long day of hiking.
Day 5 – Chiquiska – Cusco: Breakfast at the Chiquiska campsite. We begin our return hike to Capuliyoc, enjoying the final views of the route and the beautiful Andean landscape. Afterwards, transfer back to Cusco, concluding the 5-day Choquequirao trekking adventure.
Transfer: From Capuliyoc to Cusco – transportation included, marking the end of the trek.
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To fully enjoy your Choquequirao Trek 5D/4N experience, we recommend bringing the following items:
For your Choquequirao Trek 5D/4N, remember to bring the following essentials:
It’s a 5-day trek through stunning Andean landscapes and valleys leading to the impressive Inca citadel of Choquequirao. The route combines adventure, nature, and authentic encounters with traditional local communities.
The full trek lasts 5 days and 4 nights, featuring daily hikes of 5 to 8 hours and overnight stays at designated campsites along the route.
The trek is rated moderate to challenging due to the altitude and steep climbs. Good physical condition and prior hiking experience are highly recommended.
It includes a professional bilingual guide, an assistant guide for larger groups, a chef, private transportation from Cusco to the trek’s starting point and back, pack mules for camping gear and up to 5 kg of personal items, water, 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 afternoon snacks, and 4 dinners. Also included are a dining tent with tables and chairs, a double tent, sleeping mat, first aid kit, emergency oxygen, and entrance to Choquequirao.
Not necessarily, but it’s recommended to have previous hiking experience and good fitness to fully enjoy the trek safely.
The dry season, from April to October, is ideal. From November to March, the trails may be slippery, and the weather less predictable.
Bring your passport or ID, a 30–40L trekking backpack, sleeping bag (available for rent), lightweight clothing for the day and warm layers for the night, a rain poncho, trekking boots, sandals, optional trekking poles, headlamp, hat and sunglasses, sunscreen and lip balm, insect repellent, reusable water bottle, energy snacks, toiletries, personal medication, camera or phone with extra battery, and some extra cash for optional expenses or tips.
Accommodation is provided in well-organized campsites during the first four nights. The final night may include a hotel stay, depending on the itinerary.
Yes, the tour includes a professional guide who provides detailed explanations about the history, architecture, and culture of the Choquequirao site.
Yes, as long as it’s done with a licensed agency. Guides are trained in first aid, and the trek includes an emergency kit and mule support for carrying equipment if needed.
The agency requires a 50% deposit of the total cost of the contracted services. This deposit can be made through any of the authorized payment methods. The remaining balance must be paid 15 days before your arrival in Peru.
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