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Choquequirao Trek

Trip Image An active adventure with a 5 day trek to the lost Inca fortress of Choquequirao. Follow the Apurimac Canyon, hiking through seldom-visited remote wilderness in the shadow of awe-inspiring snow-capped mountains.

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USD 645.00
CAD 645.00
EUR 455.00
GBP 340.00
NZD 905.00
AUD 755.00

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Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive Lima

Arrive Lima at any time. There are no planned activities so check into our hotel and enjoy the city.Peru is frequently referred to as the 'Land of the Incas'. It is true that the Incas formed the greatest empire on the continent and left mysterious cities such as Machu Picchu. However, it is important to remember that the Incas were the only the last in a long series of Peruvian civilizations spanning several thousand years and the ruins of many of these earlier civilizations can also be visited. Peru is made up of three main geographical areas: the Andes, the Amazon and the desert coastal area. In this trip we concentrate on the Andes region of south-central Peru and the ancient Inca capital of Cuzco.Known as the City of Kings, Peru’s capital city Lima was founded by Francisco Pizarro on the Day of the Three Kings (Epiphany) in 1535. The Plaza de Armas is the heart of old Lima, and it is here you find the Cathedral, Government Palace and Archbishop’s Palace. The Cathedral dates back to the 1700s and houses the remains of the conquistador Pizarro. To get a feel for colonial Lima, take a cab to the Plaza de Armas and watch the changing of the Palace Guard in the afternoon. Walk the streets surrounding the Jirón de la Unión for great examples of Spanish-colonial architecture and to get a taste for life in a large South American city. An optional city tour visits many of the city’s highlights.There are many fine museums in and around the city, including the Museo Rafael Larco Herrera, which houses an equally impressive collection of pottery, mummies and textiles from the Paracas and Nazca cultures. The more affluent districts of Miraflores, Barranco and San Isidro, which are on the coast, offer good nightlife and cafés all within walking distance. Limeños (Lima’s residents) are friendly, and the city is filled with excellent restaurants; seafood lovers in particular should be sure to try a ceviche, for which Lima is well known.

Day 2 Cuzco

Transfer to the airport for the flight to Cuzco (the flight usually departs early – we may leave the hotel by 4:30 am). In Cuzco meet your guide and transfer to your hotel. The day is free to relax and explore the fascinating city of Cuzco.Cuzco is the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city, and the hub of the South American travel network. The city attracts travellers who come not just to visit a unique destination but also to experience an age-old culture very different from their 20th century way of life; one could easily spend a week just in and around the area. Inca-built stone walls line most of the central streets and you don't have to go far to see other major Inca ruins. It is a city steeped in history, tradition and legend.Every year Cuzco attracts thousands of travellers who come to delve into its noble but tragic past. It is the perfect base for optional explorations around the city and area as well as a range of outdoor activities. Relax and explore this fascinating city, and take time to acclimatize to the high altitude.Cuzco’s numerous colonial churches are one of the city’s most common sights. The Cathedral was started in 1559 and took 100 years to build; it is also one of the city’s greatest repositories of colonial art. Immediately in front of the entrance is a vault containing the remains of the famous Inca historian, Garcilaso de la Vega. Also worth visiting are the churches of La Compañía, La Merced and San Francisco. While most ruins are just outside of the city, the main ruin within is that of the Coricancha, once the Inca Empire's richest temple. Today the ruin forms the base of the colonial church of Santo Domingo. During Inca times this temple was literally covered with gold, but within months of the arrival of the first conquistadors this incredible wealth had all been melted down. It is left to the individual imagination to envision the magnificence of the original structure. There are several good museums in Cuzco, including the Archaeological Museum, which also houses a small art museum, the Regional History Museum and the Religious Art Museum. Our best advice for exploring Cuzco is to wear a comfortable pair of shoes, arm yourself with a city map and set off to explore!

Day 3 Sacred Valley / Ollantaytambo

Travel with our local guide through the Sacred Valley of the Incas. An important source of food for the Inca, the Sacred Valley is a lush agricultural region that continues to supply the city of Cuzco with much of its produce. Visit the impressive Pisac ruins and the colourful artisan market (market days only). The town and fortress of Ollantaytambo are strategically situated overlooking the beautiful Urubamba River Valley. This major archeological site is known as the best surviving example of Inca urban planning and engineering. It is admired for its huge steep terraces guarding the Inca Fortress and for being one of the few places where the Spanish lost a major battle during the conquest. We will tour the site before returning to Cuzco for the evening.

Day 4–8 Choquequirao (4B, 5L, 4D)

Depart Cuzco for Cachora, where we start our trek up to the spectacular and almost forgotten Inca Empire city of Choquequirao. Built atop a mountain high in the Andes, the lost city of Choquequirao is comparable only to Machu Picchu in its beauty, grandeur and architectural accomplishment. Our local guide will take care of us while camping and for the duration of the hike. Hike this trail that linked this ancient empire, surrounded by breathtaking views at every step through valleys and up mountain sides. Following our arrival at Capuliyoc, the final stop on our trek, we head back to Cuzco for some well-deserved showers.Choquequirao, or "cradle of gold" in Quechua, is located almost 1750m above the raging glacier-fed Apurimac River. The ‘other Machu Picchu,’ Choquequirao is built at the top of an almost untouched mountain in the province of La Convención. Ancient stone walls protect its two-leveled palaces and temples, systems of fountains, canals and aqueducts that fed the fantastic terraces farmed by the Inca during the Pachacutec government (XV century). An important religious, political and economic centre as well as a commercial and cultural link between the Coast, the Highlands and the Jungle, Choquequirao is said to have been the place where the last Inca, Tupac Amaru, was raised among Inca Priestesses.

Day 9 Depart Cuzco

Depart Cuzco at any time.

Trip Details

Accommodation Hotels (4 nts), camping (4 nts).
Departure Departs twice per month
DepEnd Sun - Sun
Group Size Max 16, Avg 8
Included Highlights - Cuzco Tourist Ticket- Guided tour of Sacred Valley- 5-day Choquequirao trek with local guide, cook and porters- Guided tour of Choquequirao archaeological site
Local Payment USD200
Meals Included All meals while hiking.
StartFinish Lima to Cuzco
Transport Local flight, train, van, hiking.
Brochure Intro An active adventure with a 5 day trek to the lost Inca fortress of Choquequirao. Follow the Apurimac Canyon, hiking through seldom-visited remote wilderness in the shadow of awe-inspiring snow-capped mountains.

When can I go?

Start Date Finish Date Places Available
2008-10-19  2008-10-27  7+ 
2008-11-16  2008-11-24  7+ 
2008-11-30  2008-12-08  7+ 
2008-12-14  2008-12-22  7+ 
2008-12-28  2009-01-05  7+ 
2009-01-11  2009-01-19  7+ 
2009-02-08  2009-02-16  7+ 
2009-03-08  2009-03-16  7+ 
2009-04-05  2009-04-13  7+ 
2009-05-03  2009-05-11  7+ 
2009-05-31  2009-06-08  7+ 
2009-06-14  2009-06-22  7+ 
2009-06-28  2009-07-06  7+ 
2009-07-12  2009-07-20  7+ 
2009-07-26  2009-08-03  7+ 
2009-08-09  2009-08-17  7+ 
2009-08-23  2009-08-31  7+ 
2009-09-06  2009-09-14  7+ 
2009-09-20  2009-09-28  7+ 
2009-10-04  2009-10-12  7+ 
2009-10-18  2009-10-26  7+ 
2009-11-01  2009-11-09  7+ 
2009-11-29  2009-12-07  7+ 
2009-12-27  2010-01-04  7+ 

Trip Price

USD 645.00
CAD 645.00
EUR 455.00
GBP 340.00
NZD 905.00
AUD 755.00

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