Set out on a captivating expedition to the secluded Inca citadel of Choquequirao, nestled deep within the breathtaking Andean landscapes. This off-the-beaten-path adventure offers an exclusive experience, where you’ll learn about the untouched wilderness and explore the forgotten ruins, envisioning the daily life and rituals of the Inca people. With stunning vistas, rich cultural heritage, and a maximum of 15 participants, this 4-day/3-night journey promises an unforgettable exploration into the heart of a forgotten Inca wonder.
Key Points
- Immersive 4-day/3-night expedition to the secluded Inca citadel of Choquequirao in the breathtaking Andean landscapes, priced at $390 per person.
- Opportunity to explore the hidden gems of Peru off the beaten path and envision the daily life of the Incas in the forgotten ruins.
- Guided tour with a maximum group size of 15 for an intimate and exclusive adventure, including transportation, meals, entrance fees, and bilingual guide.
- Stunning vistas, from snow-capped peaks to lush cloud forests, and a chance to connect with cultural heritage in the untouched wilderness.
- Limited accessibility and restrictions, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and convenient option to reserve and pay later.
Overview of the Expedition
This 4-day/3-night expedition whisks adventurers away to the stunning and secluded Inca citadel of Choquequirao, offering an unparalleled opportunity to explore this forgotten wonder amidst the breathtaking Andean landscapes.
Priced at $390 per person, the excursion includes round-trip transportation, meals, entrance fees, and the services of a bilingual guide.
Travelers will trek through pristine wilderness, connect with nature, and enjoy the rich cultural heritage of the Incas.
With a maximum group size of 15, the experience promises an intimate and exclusive adventure, perfect for those seeking to veer off the beaten path and uncover the hidden gems of Peru.
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Highlights of the Journey
Adventurers will explore the untouched wilderness, marveling at the breathtaking Andean landscapes that surround the lost Inca city of Choquequirao.
They’ll connect with nature and savor a unique, off-the-beaten-path experience, far from the crowds.
The expedition promises a chance to discover the forgotten Inca city, where visitors can envision the daily life and rituals of the Inca people.
Trekkers will be immersed in the stunning vistas, from snow-capped peaks to lush cloud forests, while connecting with the rich cultural heritage of this remote and mystical location.
This is a journey that offers the opportunity to escape the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary.
Detailed Itinerary
The 4-day, 3-night expedition to Choquequirao begins with a journey from Cusco to the trailhead at Cachora, where trekkers commence their hike into the heart of the Andes.
On Day 2, the group ascends to Marampata, a high mountain camp with stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
The following day, they explore the ruins of Choquequirao, the fabled ‘Machu Picchu of the Andes.’ After reveling in the majesty of this lost Inca citadel, the trek returns to Marampata on Day 4.
The final leg of the journey takes hikers back to the road at Capuliyoc, where transportation awaits to shuttle them back to their starting point.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The expedition package includes a range of essential services and equipment, from transportation and meals to entrance fees and trekking gear.
For instance, the price covers transportation to and from the trailhead, as well as all meals during the trek. Travelers also receive an entrance ticket to the Choquequirao archaeological site and the services of a bilingual guide.
Plus, the package provides pack horses to carry up to 5kg of personal belongings per person, along with a pair of wooden walking sticks for support on the trails.
Other inclusions are the first breakfast, last dinner, drinks for the trek, and an entrance ticket to the Saywite stone. Hikers can also rent trekking poles for a small fee.
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To make the most of the Choquequirao expedition, travelers are recommended to bring a comprehensive set of gear and essential items. Sturdy, well-broken-in trekking boots are a must for navigating the challenging terrain, while a lightweight, waterproof jacket can provide protection against unpredictable Andean weather. Plus, hikers should pack sun protection like a wide-brimmed hat, biodegradable sunscreen, and polarized sunglasses to shield their eyes from the glare.
A refillable water bottle or hydration system to stay hydrated during long days of hiking.
Snacks and high-energy foods to fuel the body throughout the trek.
A headlamp or flashlight for navigating the campsite after dark.
A small first-aid kit to address any minor injuries or ailments.
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Accessibility and Restrictions
The Choquequirao expedition caters to a specific set of travelers, as it’s not suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, visually impaired individuals, or those with high blood pressure. This remote trek requires a certain level of physical fitness and agility to navigate the challenging terrain. However, the experience offers a unique opportunity to disconnect from the conventional and connect with nature’s beauty. To ensure a safe and enjoyable journey, the tour operator has set specific guidelines, such as a maximum group size of 15 participants and prohibitions on weapons, sharp objects, alcohol, and drugs.
Restrictions | Details |
---|---|
Pregnant Women | Not Allowed |
Wheelchair Users | Not Allowed |
Visually Impaired | Not Allowed |
High Blood Pressure | Not Allowed |
Group Size | Limited to 15 Participants |
Cancellation and Payment Policy
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing travelers flexibility in their plans. Travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later, providing convenience.
The tour operator limits group size to 15 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
This expedition to Choquequirao isn’t suitable for certain individuals:
- Pregnant women, as the demanding trek may pose risks.
- Wheelchair users, as the terrain is rugged and uneven.
- Visually impaired people, who may face challenges navigating the remote location.
- Those with high blood pressure, as the high-altitude environment can be strenuous.
Travelers are advised to review the restrictions carefully and plan accordingly to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.
Additional Information for Trekkers
Travelers setting out on the Choquequirao expedition should pack key essentials like their passport, biodegradable sunscreen, insect repellent, and sufficient cash for the trek.
They’ll also want to bring weather-appropriate clothing and proper trekking gear.
Sharp objects, weapons, alcohol, and drugs are strictly prohibited, as is littering.
Regarding water, it can be purchased at the camps, but prices will be higher due to the use of pack horses. To save money, it’s recommended to bring a water filter bottle or purification tablets.
The trek isn’t suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, the visually impaired, or those with high blood pressure.
With the right preparation, adventurers can look forward to an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Andes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Often Does This Expedition Take Place?
This expedition typically runs on a regular schedule, often several times per month. The frequency may vary depending on factors like demand, weather conditions, and availability of guides and resources. Specific departure dates are provided by the tour operator.
What Is the Minimum Group Size Required?
The minimum group size required for this expedition is 1 participant. The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 participants, allowing for small and intimate group experiences.
Can Children Participate in This Trek?
Yes, children can participate in this trek, but it’s not recommended for young children. The trek involves long hiking days and challenging terrain that may be difficult for younger travelers. Parents should carefully consider their child’s abilities before booking.
Are There Any Medical Facilities Available During the Trek?
There are no medical facilities available during the trek. Participants must be in good health, as the trek is physically demanding. It is not suitable for those with certain medical conditions. Travelers should be prepared to handle any minor medical issues themselves.
What Is the Weather Like During the Different Seasons?
The weather varies greatly by season. Summers are warm and dry, with high temperatures and clear skies. Winters are cooler and wetter, with occasional snowfall at higher elevations. Hikers should prepare for a range of weather conditions during their trek.
Recap
Choquequirao, the forgotten Inca citadel, beckons adventurers to uncover its ancient secrets.
This 4-day expedition immerses you in the breathtaking Andean landscapes and the rich cultural heritage of the Inca civilization.
Explore the well-preserved ruins, witness stunning vistas, and gain an exclusive experience – all while enjoying the convenience of transportation, meals, and a knowledgeable guide.
Embark on this off-the-beaten-path adventure and discover the enchantment of this hidden gem.
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