Frequently Asked Questions

The Huchuy Qosqo trek is of moderate difficulty. It can be done in one or two days, and it’s ideal for those who want a hike with spectacular views without being too physically demanding.

The highest altitude is reached at the Warmiwañusca pass, at 4,215 meters (13,841 feet) above sea level. It is the most challenging point of the route.

Previous experience is not essential, but good physical condition is recommended. The Salkantay Trek includes long walks and significant altitude changes, reaching up to 4,650 meters (15,255 feet) above sea level.

Yes, it is recommended to go with a guide to learn the history of the place, avoid dangerous routes, and enjoy a safe experience. The tour includes transportation, breakfast, lunch, and a professional guide.

The classic Choquequirao tour lasts 5 days and 4 nights. It is one of the most demanding routes in Cusco, but also one of the most impressive due to its archaeological wealth and natural landscapes.

Yes. We offer one-day hikes such as Huchuy Qosqo Express, Humantay Lagoon, Rainbow Mountain, Maras-Moray, and other tours ideal for travelers with limited time.

Yes, all packages include tourist transportation, a professional guide, meals as per the itinerary, and accommodation or camping depending on the chosen route.

It is recommended to bring your passport or ID, trekking shoes, a small backpack, sunscreen, warm clothing, a rain poncho, hat, gloves, and a reusable water bottle.

Yes, routes such as Huchuy Qosqo with Machu Picchu, or Choquequirao with Salkantay can be combined depending on your available time and fitness level. We discuss personalized options before your arrival.

The best season is between April and October, during the dry season. These months have less rain and clearer views of the Andes. From November to March, it may rain, but the routes remain open.