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Choquequirao is the second most important archeological site in Cusco region. It has a connection with the last Inca city of Vilcabamba and with Machu Picchu. It is in the middle of different Inca roads that traversed all of the Inca empire. After quite a tough hike we will see fascinating and remote Choquequirao (“cradle of gold” in Quechua) – awesome in design and also location, perched high on a spur above the Apurimac canyon – the third deepest canyon in Peru. This is the great place to see condors inhabiting the area. From here we continue our trek into even more remote territory where we can see villagers who live in the area of Yanama, as well as glaciers, valleys and mines of silver. The highest point of the trek is Yanama pass at 4645 msnm feet after which we descent to the subtropical area. We walk along coffee and banana plantations before arriving at Aguas Calientes. The last day is devoted to exploring the Lost City of Incas – Machu Picchu. You must join us on this unforgettable and challenging adventure.
This day the meeting point in the city of Cusco in group service is in the regocijo square that is next to the main square between 6:30 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. if is a private service the pick up is in the hotel .
Our transport will take us for about 3 hours and a half to the SAYWITE archaeological park where there is a stone carved by the Incas where they designed many miniature architectures as a model. Besides there are more ceremonial centers.
If you leave Abancay, the meeting point is coordinated internally at approximately 9 am to then go up to the Saywite stone and be able to visit that place.
After that we will continue in the car for 1 more hour to Cachora place Capuliyoc where we can enjoy our lunch with a view of the Apurimac Canyon and the snowy Padreyoc. Then we will begin our adventure, we start to descend for about 3 hours approx. Passing through the viewpoints of Cocamasana to Chikiska, where we will have our dinner and spend the night there in a rural lodging that has rooms with double or matrimonial beds.
Distance : 8 km
Climate : Warm
Hiking time : 3 hours down
We start the day early, after breakfast we will continue descending for 1 hour to the Apurímac River, a place called Playa Rosalina, crossing the river we start to climb to Santa Rosa for an hour and a half to 2 hours approx. This part the physical effort is strong and we try to climb when is still shadow without the sun.
After a short break we will continue climbing for another 3 hours and a half aprox. to the town of Marampata, where we have lunch and in the afternoon free time to rest. Marampata is a nice place town to see the sun set if we are luky.
After climbing 1500 masl we rest the rest of the day, in the same place is our dinner and hostal
Distance : 2 km down / 7 km up. Total 9 km.
Climate : Warm Day/Cold Night.
Hiking time : 1 hour down / 5 hours up aprox.
We will try to take advantage of the day early after breakfast we go to Choquequirao for an hour and a half approx.
Arriving at the place we will try to visit as much as possible during the day since we spend the whole day to get to know this wonderful place. Lunch will be a box lunch that will bring us to Choquequirao itself by our muleteer, in the afternoon we will be returning to Marampata and we spend the night there again.
Distance : 8 km round trip + 4km in Choquequirao itself. Total 12 km aprox
Climate : Warm during the day , cold at night.
Hiking time : 9 hours aprox including visit in Choquequirao.
After having visited Choquequirao a day before. This day we will continue the trip to Maizal, after breakfast we will begin to walk for about 2 hours and we will pass through Choquequirao again, continuing the climb to the Choquequirao pass and then begin to descend to the Archaeological Center of Pinchaunuyoc, approximately 2 hours. place where you can see Inka-style agricultural terraces where even their water sources continue to function. We will take a short break to have our box lunch that will be brought by our muleteer and then we continue descending for 1 more hour to the RIO BLANCO , a remote place where we will cross the union of two valleys, from there we begin the climb for approximately 3 hours to the Maizal camp, where we will hopefully have an incredible sunset with views of wonderful landscapes. Dinner and overnight in rural accommodation.
After a breakfast provided by the local camp with Andean and local products, we will begin to walk uphill in a humid forest from Maizal to a place called Mina Victoria, a place already leaving the humid forest to the Puna area where even local residents extract. the mineral in an artisanal way (silver and copper).
After that we continue climbing to the San Juan Pass 4150 meters above sea level. Place where we will have a short break, total climb between 3 to 4 hours approx. There we will eat our box lunch that will be brought by our muleteer and from there we will begin to descend to the town of Yanama passing through incredible landscapes. Once in Yanama we will take a local bus that will take us to the district of Santa Teresa for about 4 to 5 hours. approx. Passing through places like Abra Mariano Llamocca 4645 meters above sea level and descending through the town of Totora, Ccollpapampa, Playa Sahuayaco and finally arriving at Santa Teresa, a warm area where at night we can relax in the hot springs of the place called Cocal Mayo. On the side of the Urubamba River, this visit is not included and has an extra cost of approximately 25 soles, including transportation and the entrance ticket to the place.
At night we will have dinner and stay in the Santa Teresa district.
After breakfast we take the morning to rest, relax and visit the district of Santa Teresa, later we take a transport to Hydroelectric for approximately half an hour. for lunch.
Optional there is a zip line activity that consists of an adventure sport where the passenger crosses the Urubamba Valley sliding on cables with safety harnesses. This activity has an extra cost of 120 soles per person which includes transportation from the Hotel to the start. of the activity 5 cables that cross the valley and transportation to the hydroelectric lunch spot. You can decide this option already being at the place a day before. It is not necessary to reserve them in advance.
In the afternoon we will have a walk along the entire train track to the town of Aguas Calientes, 11 km, approximately 3 hours, we will pass through landscapes with a warm and tropical climate surrounding the Huaynapicchu mountain, next to the Urubamba River and in parts we will be able to see Machupicchu in the distance. Once in the town of Aguas Calientes we can enjoy our dinner and rest at the hostel.
The final day of our tour is a thrilling experience:
Alternative Route: Bus to Machu Picchu
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After Machu Picchu Return Options to Cusco
IMPORTANT NOTE: ITINERARY FOR THE LAST DAY AT MACHU PICCHU
Select the option that aligns with your preferences, ensuring a remarkable journey through the stunning landscapes of Machu Picchu.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION: Understanding the Difference Between Returning by Car and by Train
1 PASSENGER 1200 USD DOLLARS
2 PASSENGER 720 USD DOLLARS per person.
3 PASSENGER 570 USD DOLLARS per person.
4 PASSENGER 480 USD DOLLARS per person.
5 PASSENGER or more 440 USD DOLLARS per person.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION: Understanding the Difference Between Returning by Car and by Train
Select the option that aligns with your preferences, ensuring a remarkable journey through the stunning landscapes of Machu Picchu.
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