
CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK 4 DAYS: New Trek in Peru
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Choquequirao Trek 4 Days: Discover the Incas’ Hidden Gem
The Choquequirao Trek is a spectacular 4-day adventure that takes you through breathtaking landscapes, ancient archaeological sites, and rugged mountain terrain. Often referred to as the “sister city” of Machu Picchu, Choquequirao offers a unique and less-crowded experience, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the tranquility of Peru’s Andes. This trek combines challenging physical activity with cultural exploration as you traverse steep trails, cross the Apurímac River, and ultimately arrive at the magnificent ruins of Choquequirao. Perfect for adventurers seeking a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, this 4-day trek is a rewarding journey into the heart of Peruvian history and natural beauty.
The trek begins in Cusco and is escorted by an experienced trekking guide with ample knowledge of the region’s history, culture, and environment. This guidance ensures that trekkers not only stay safe on the challenging trails but also gain a deeper understanding of the rich heritage and stunning landscapes they encounter along the way. Starting with a drive to the trailhead, the adventure gradually unfolds as you ascend through diverse ecosystems, passing quaint villages and breathtaking viewpoints that reveal the Andes’ rugged beauty.
To enhance your trekking experience, we provide high-quality camping equipment to ensure your comfort throughout the journey. Each meal is prepared fresh daily, offering delicious and nourishing options to keep you energized. Additionally, all camping equipment and supplies will be transported by horses from camp to camp, including up to 7 kilos of your personal belongings in duffle bags that we also provide, relieving you of the need to carry heavy gear. This thoughtful arrangement allows you to fully immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes and the rich cultural experience that the Choquequirao trek offers.
Important Info About 4-Day Choquequirao Trek
Overview
This trek is suitable for individuals with a moderate to high level of fitness, as it involves steep ascents and descents, offering a physical challenge amid breathtaking scenery. Participants should be prepared for diverse weather conditions, ranging from sunny days to cool nights, particularly at higher elevations. While previous trekking experience is not mandatory, a willingness to push your limits and a sense of adventure are highly recommended. The 4-day Choquequirao trek is perfect for those seeking a unique and less crowded alternative to the traditional tourist routes, providing an unforgettable exploration of Peru’s majestic landscapes and vibrant history.
Trek details:
- DURATION: 4 days, 3 nights
- LOCATION: Approximately a 4-hour drive west of Cusco
- STARTING AND ENDING POINT: Cusco hotel
- TYPE OF TOUR: Trekking, Cultural, and Historical
- TRANSPORT: Combines bus and trekking
- DIFFICULTY: Challenging terrain, though not at high altitude; involves steep ascents and descents
- ACCLIMATIZATION: 2 days at altitude recommended
Highlights:
- Spectacular Scenery: The trek offers unrivaled views of the Andes, including dramatic canyons, lush cloud forests, and majestic snow-capped mountains. The constantly changing landscapes keep every step of the journey captivating.
- Rich History: Discover the ancient ruins of Choquequirao, an archaeological gem that remains off the beaten path. The intricate stonework and terraces echo the ingenuity of the Inca civilization.
- Wildlife Encounters: Trek through habitats teeming with diverse flora and fauna, such as orchids, condors, and possibly even spectacled bears, providing nature enthusiasts with unforgettable sightings.
- Cultural Immersion: Pass through remote Andean villages where you can experience the traditional lifestyle, hospitality, and culture of the local communities.
- Peaceful Solitude: Unlike its more famous counterpart, the Choquequirao Trek is often less crowded, allowing travelers to fully enjoy the tranquility and serenity of their surroundings.
Short Itinerary for 4-day Choquequirao Trek
Pre-Trek Information
Meet your tour guide at your hotel for a detailed briefing the day before your hike. This is a valuable opportunity to ask any last-minute questions about the trek and to do some shopping in Cusco for any essentials you might need.
Day 1: Car from Cusco to Capuliyoc, Then Trek to Santa Rosa Camp:
Depart from Cusco at 5:00 am and travel by bus to the Capuliyoc zone, a journey of approximately 5 hours. Upon arrival, commence the trek, which lasts around 6–7 hours with breaks. The route involves a descent into the Apurímac Canyon, leading you to Santa Rosa Camp, where you will spend the night.
Day 2: Santa Rosa – Marampata – Choquequirao – Marampata Camp:
Begin the challenging trek early in the morning, ascending towards Marampata. Take a well-deserved lunch break at Marampata before continuing your journey to the ancient Choquequirao Inca site. After an immersive exploration of the ruins, return to Marampata Camp to rest for the night.
Day 3: Marampata to Chiquisqha Camp:
Wake up surrounded by stunning views of the mountains and prepare for a day of trekking. You will descend to Playa Rosalina, then ascend towards Chiquisqha Camp, passing through dense vegetation and crossing streams along the way. After reaching Chiquisqha Camp, relax and enjoy dinner before getting some well-deserved rest.
Day 4: Chiquisqha – Capuliyoc, Then Bus to Cusco:
On the final day, we will trek for 4 hours up to Capuliyoc, from where we will take our bus back to Cusco. On the way, we will stop for lunch. We arrive in Cusco at 3:30 PM.
Detailed Itinerary
DETAILED ITINERARY FOR YOUR 4-DAY CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK
This itinerary is crafted with flexibility, ensuring you can make personal adjustments to truly tailor your experience. Our seasoned guides thoughtfully choose campsite locations across this thrilling 4-day Choquequirao Trek, keeping in mind the group’s pace, weather forecasts, and regulations. Your safety and enjoyment are always at the forefront of our planning.
DAY 1: CAR FROM CUSCO TO CAPULIYOC, THEN TREK TO SANTA ROSA CAMP:
Hike Through the Majestic Andean Landscape
Your epic trip begins bright and early at 5:00 am, when we’ll pick you up from your accommodation in Cusco and head out on a five-hour drive to Capuliyoc in the comfort of our private transport. On the way, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the majestic Salkantay and Humantay snowy mountains, setting the tone for the incredible adventure ahead.
Along the route, we’ll stop at Curahuasi for a short break—this is a perfect opportunity to use the toilets, purchase any last-minute items, and enjoy a delicious breakfast. Upon reaching Capuliyoc, you’ll meet the members of our trekking team—the cook and the horseman—who will ensure your belongings are well cared for and that your meals throughout the trip are both nourishing and unforgettable.
After a short briefing, the trek officially begins as you descend into the magnificent Apurímac Canyon. The well-defined trail through this canyon offers breathtaking views of lush vegetation, vibrant flora, and towering mountain peaks. The path meanders through diverse ecological zones, and you may even have the opportunity to spot various native bird species as you continue.
By mid-day, the group will pause for a well-deserved break and recharge with a freshly prepared lunch at the picturesque Chiquisca. Rejuvenated, the trail takes you deeper into the canyon as you continue downhill for about 1 hour. At the valley floor, the awe-inspiring and powerful Apurímac River—known in Quechua as “Speaking God”—awaits. Its class V rapids are renowned among thrill-seekers for rafting and canoeing.
Crossing the river marks the beginning of the final stretch of the day’s trek—a 2-hour ascent toward Santa Rosa (1,970 m / 6,463 ft). This challenging uphill section will be immensely rewarding as you reach the welcoming sight of the campsite. Upon arrival, settle in and enjoy a well-earned, hearty dinner, crafted from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients by your skilled trekking cook.
Take this time to relax under the star-filled Andean sky, appreciating the serenity of the moment as you prepare for the next exciting leg of this unforgettable adventure.
Important Considerations
- Be prepared for high temperatures in the canyon, which can range from 30-40°C (86-104°F). It’s recommended to wear light, breathable clothing and stay hydrated by carrying ample water.
- Bring insect repellent to protect yourself from the region’s abundant insects.
Details
- Distance: 16 km
- Duration: 6-7 hours
- Minimum Altitude: 1520m (4986 ft)
- Maximum Altitude: 2970m (9744 ft)
- Camp Altitude: 2095m (6873 ft)
- Night Temperature: Approximately 8°C
- Meals: L – D
- Accommodation: Camping, shared tents (2 people).

DAY 2: SANTA ROSA – MARAMPATA – CHOQUEQUIRAO – MARAMPATA:
Explore the Choquequirao Complex
Day two begins before sunrise with a hearty breakfast to fuel your trek. Departing around 5:30 a.m., you’ll begin a challenging 3-hour zigzag ascent to Marampata (2,900 m / 9,514 ft). Along the way, you’ll encounter breathtaking views of the canyon and snow-dusted peaks, offering perfect photo opportunities.
At Marampata, take a short rest to prepare for the final leg to Choquequirao. From here, it’s an additional 1.5-hour hike to reach the magnificent Choquequirao complex (3,050 m / 10,007 ft). Anticipation grows as you approach this extraordinary archaeological treasure, nestled among lush mountains and dramatic landscapes.
Upon arrival, you’ll have ample time to explore this ancient site, often called the “Sister of Machu Picchu.” Larger than its more famous counterpart, Choquequirao remains a partially unearthed mystery, with only 40% excavated to date. Your expert guide will lead you through ceremonial plazas, ancient temples, and terraced agricultural fields, allowing you to marvel at the ingenuity of the civilization that built this site. A highlight is the intricate white stone llama carvings, believed to safeguard the sacred mountain, Apu Qoriwayrachina. The site’s enigmatic beauty will inspire wonder, making you contemplate the rich history and secrets still buried beneath the earth.
Around noon, enjoy a delicious lunch amidst the timeless grandeur of Choquequirao. The breathtaking views and serene atmosphere provide the perfect backdrop to savor local culinary delights. After a thorough exploration of the archaeological marvels, you’ll begin your return to the campsite at Marampata. Here, another delightful dinner will be prepared for you, offering a chance to relax and recount the day’s unforgettable experiences. Once night falls, immerse yourself in the magic of the clear, star-filled Andean sky. Free from light pollution, the constellations shine brilliantly, offering a glimpse into the tales and navigational tools they have provided to ancient civilizations for centuries. This moment of quiet reflection will prepare you for a well-deserved rest under the vast celestial canopy.
Trekking Details
- Distance: 14 km
- Duration: 7-8 hours
- Minimum Altitude: 2095m (6873 ft)
- Maximum Altitude: 3050m (10,007 ft)
- Camp Altitude: 2940m (9646 ft)
- Night Temperature: Approximately 10°C
- Meals: B – L – D
- Accommodation: Camping, shared tents (2 people).

DAY 3: MARAMPATA – PLAYA ROSALINA – CHIQUISQHA:
A grand return amid stunning landscapes
You will start the day with another hearty breakfast to energize you for the return leg of your adventure after enjoying the remarkable sights and experiences of Choquequirao. Following the same trail, you will make your way back to Santa Rosa (1,970 m / 6,463 ft). Here, you will take a moment to visit a local family’s agricultural hacienda, where sugar cane is carefully cultivated and processed to create Cambray, a beloved local liquor with a rich, traditional heritage. This immersive experience will allow you to learn about the traditional techniques involved in making Cambray and give you the opportunity to sample this unique beverage, a true testament to the local culture and craftsmanship. After the visit, you will continue your descent, passing through lush landscapes before arriving at Playa Rosalinas, where a brief rest awaits amid the serene surroundings.
After a satisfying lunch and a brief rest, the descent will continue until you reach Playa Rosalinas (1,500 m / 4,921 ft). At this picturesque spot, you can cool your feet in the refreshing waters of the Apurímac River, a perfect way to rejuvenate before embarking on the final stretch of the day. Your trek will then lead you upwards, with a climb lasting approximately one hour and fifteen minutes, eventually arriving at Chiquisca (1,900 m / 6,234 ft). Here, you’ll find a welcoming campsite surrounded by nature, where you can unwind and reflect on the day’s adventure. This tranquil setting, with its stunning views and peaceful ambiance, offers the perfect opportunity to recharge for the next leg of your journey.
At Chiquisca, you will settle in for the night and enjoy a flavorful dinner prepared with care. This will be the perfect opportunity to share stories with your fellow trekkers, reflecting on the incredible landscapes and unforgettable moments from the day. By the time you settle down to rest, you will feel a deep sense of accomplishment and readiness for the adventures to come. The calming sounds of nature will lull you to sleep, ensuring you wake up refreshed and motivated for the next stage of your trek.
Details
- Distance: 13 km
- Duration: 7-8 hours
- Minimum Altitude: 1550m (5085 ft)
- Maximum Altitude: 2950m (9678 ft)
- Camp Altitude: 1950m (6398 ft)
- Night Temperature: Approximately 12°C
- Meals: B – L – D
- Accommodation: Camping, shared tents (2 people).

DAY 4: CHIQUISQHA TO CAPULIYOC AND RETURN TO CUSCO:
Explore Saywite and Return to Cusco
At dawn in Chiquisqha, enjoy a hearty breakfast to power your day. Our path today ascends via switchbacks to Capuliyoc (2950m / 9678 ft), a journey that will take approximately 5 hours. The trail showcases lush greenery and colorful wildflowers, providing plenty of opportunities to capture stunning panoramic views. Upon reaching Capuliyoc, feast your eyes on the spectacular Apurímac River and the majestic mountains framing the landscape.
Here, we’ll meet your car and begin our return to Cusco. On the way back, we’ll stop to visit the fascinating Inca monument of Saiwity. This remarkable monolith displays various geometric shapes, terraces, animals, and intricate carvings on the rock. Scholars believe it may have served as a construction plan or perhaps a sacred model for worshiping the deities of the Incas. This stop will provide a deeper appreciation of the ingenuity and artistic legacy of this ancient civilization.
We’ll arrive in Cusco at 4:30 PM, where you’ll be transferred to your hotel. This marks the end of your unforgettable adventure, leaving you with cherished memories of breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and the extraordinary culture of the Incas.
Details and Statistics
- Distance: 7 km (or 3.6 km if you camped at Cocamasana on Day 3)
- Duration: 3-4 hours (or 2 hours if you camped at Cocamasana on Day 3)
- Minimum Altitude: 1950m (6397 ft)
- Maximum Altitude: 2970m (9744 ft)

Inclusions / Exclusions
4-Day Choquequirao Trek Includes:
Embark on an unforgettable journey with our 4-day Choquequirao Trek! Here’s everything that’s included in the package to ensure you have a comfortable and memorable adventure:
- Pre-Trek Briefing: We’ll meet you for a detailed orientation at 6:30 pm, either at your hotel or our office. This will be finalized upon your arrival in Cusco.
- Hotel Pickup: We’ll start our adventure by picking you up from your hotel in Cusco bright and early at 5:00 am on the first day.
- Transport: Sit back and enjoy a scenic ride in a private bus from Cusco to Capuliyoc, the starting point of our trek.
- Choquequirao Entrance: Your entrance fee to the stunning archaeological site is taken care of.
- Professional Guide: Benefit from the expertise of our friendly English/Spanish speaking guide, with an additional assistant for groups larger than 8.
- Comfortable Tents: Enjoy restful nights in a spacious tent shared by two people, designed for comfort and backpack storage.
- Basic Mattress: Experience a cozy night’s sleep on a foam mattress. If you prefer more comfort, we can arrange an inflatable mattress for you (e.g., Thermarest).
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- Cooking Services: Delight in meals prepared by our experienced cook. Larger groups will have an assistant cook.
- Toilet Tent: Convenient facilities are available throughout the trek.
- Delicious Meals: Savor meals outlined in the itinerary, including vegetarian options if desired. Our talented cooks blend Western culinary elements with traditional Peruvian dishes.
- Pack Horses: We’ll provide horses to carry our equipment and your items. You’ll receive a duffel bag for essentials, including your sleeping bag (up to 6 kg).
- Emergency Horse: An extra horse is on standby if you feel unwell or need assistance during the trek.
- Dining and Kitchen Tents: Enjoy meals in a comfortable dining tent furnished with tables and chairs, while our cook prepares meals in a separate kitchen tent.
- Return Transport: Relax on your trip back to Cusco in private transport from Capuliyoc.
- Staff Accommodation: Our dedicated team will have their tents.
- First Aid Kit: Rest assured with a well-equipped first aid kit, including an emergency oxygen bottle.
IMPORTANT
We advise travelers to pack a small backpack with daily essentials like water, snacks, and a camera. Most reputable tour operators, like us, provide a duffel bag for your remaining items. This convenient setup allows you to travel light without any worries. With everything meticulously arranged, you can fully immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring scenery and rich cultural history of the Choquequirao Trek.
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Not Included:
- Breakfast on Day 1: Start your trek with a hearty meal in Curahuasi for about US$10.
- Dinner on the Final Night: Once we return to Cusco, dinner is on you to explore the local cuisine.
- Sleeping Bags: Don’t stress over bringing your own! We offer sleeping bags for rent at US$30.
- Tips: While not required, tips for your guide, cook, and porters are appreciated. They’ll go above and beyond to make your trek exceptional.
Ready to embark on this epic adventure? Connect with us now to secure your spot and experience the magic of Choquequirao!
Packing List
4-Day Choquequirao Trek Essentials List
Embarking on the majestic Choquequirao trek? Here’s a carefully curated list of essentials to ensure your adventure is both comfortable and thrilling.
- Sleeping Bag: Available for rent at the SUNRISE PERU TREK office, ensuring a cozy night’s sleep.
- Reliable Hiking Boots: Ensure your feet are well-supported on rugged paths.
- Original Passport: This is a must-have for identification.
- Student Card: If you’re a student, bring your original student card for any applicable discounts.
- Insurance Documentation: Make sure to carry your insurance card or certificate for peace of mind.
- Walking Stick: Highly recommended to aid your trek and provide better stability.
- Waterproof Jacket or Rain Poncho: Be prepared for any weather changes with proper protection.
- Warm Jacket: Stay warm during chilly nights with an effective jacket.
- Hat and Gloves: Essential for keeping warm in elevated areas.
- Comfortable T-Shirts: Carry 3-4, ensuring you stay fresh each day.
- Two Pairs of Pants: One pair for the trek, one for relaxing at camp.
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- Long Underwear: Perfect for staying cozy while sleeping.
- Hand Sanitizer: Keep your hands clean when water isn’t readily available.
- Comfy Pants: Ideal for lounging around after an adventurous day.
- Sun Hat or Cap: Protect yourself from the Peruvian sun.
- Sunscreen: Vital for skin protection against UV rays.
- Insect Repellent: Ward off bugs to keep your journey itch-free.
- Water Supply: Stay hydrated throughout the trek with adequate water.
- Toiletries and Toilet Paper: Essential for maintaining personal hygiene.
- Personal Medications: Make sure you have any necessary medications with you.
- Camera: Capture the breathtaking views and unforgettable memories.
- Flashlight or Headlamp: A must for any nighttime movements around the camp.
- Extra Money: Have some on hand for tips, snacks, or a celebratory drink.
With these items checked off your list, you’re all set for an unforgettable adventure. Be sure to reserve your spot early and let SUNRISE PERU TREK handle the rest. Trust us as your expert guide, and prepare for the exciting experiences that await you in the stunning landscapes of Peru. Book your trek today and start your journey of anticipation and excitement!
Price Info
COST OF THE TOUR.
PRICE: US$490 group service
PRIVATE CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK SERVICE:
- 1 person US$ 1,100
- 2 person US$ 650 each
- 3 person US$ 580 each
- 4 person US$ 550 each
- 5+ person US$ 520 each
Essential Information
Essential Info About the 4-day Choquequirao Trek
Arriving in Cusco:
Welcome to the starting point of your thrilling adventure—the Choquequirao Trek in beautiful Cusco, Peru. As you plan your journey, note that Cusco’s airport is designed for domestic flights only. International travelers will first need to arrive in Lima to clear customs. Even if your onward flight to Cusco is on the same day with the same airline, you’ll need to collect and recheck your luggage in Lima. Though air travel remains the top choice to reach Cusco, offering various airlines, LAN Airlines usually provides the most flights, albeit at a slightly higher cost.
Be aware that Cusco’s elevated location can sometimes cause flight delays or cancellations due to weather conditions. If you’re considering other options, a scenic bus ride may be appealing, but anticipate a lengthy journey of up to 20 hours from Lima. Alternatively, traveling from nearby cities like Puno or Arequipa might offer a more comfortable, leisurely experience.
About Your Luggage:
Feel free to leave any extra items securely at your lodge in Cusco or with us before embarking on your trek. Rest easy knowing your belongings will be safely stored throughout your journey and returned to you promptly upon your return. For easy handling, please ensure each piece of luggage is tagged for identification.
About the Altitude:
Cusco’s high elevation can present a unique challenge due to the potential risk of altitude sickness. The thinner air at these heights may make it harder to maintain normal oxygen levels. To fully prepare, we recommend spending at least two days acclimating in Cusco before venturing into the Andes. Be mindful of symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, reduced appetite, nausea, dizziness, or sleep disturbances, similar to those of a hangover or the flu. If severe symptoms occur, please contact our team for immediate medical support.
To keep yourself in optimal condition, reduce your intake of coffee and alcohol, as they may dehydrate you, and avoid smoking, which impacts oxygen absorption. Refrain from using sleeping pills as they might cause shallow breathing while you’re asleep. It’s advisable to consult with your doctor regarding altitude sickness prevention, which might include medications like acetazolamide and dexamethasone.
Weather:
Cusco’s weather is full of surprises, with even the dry period from April to October liable to sudden showers or bursts of sunshine. Be sure to pack essentials such as a waterproof jacket, pants, and a poncho, and don’t forget those gloves for cooler or wet days! Prepare for a variety of temperatures by bringing layered clothing so you can adjust as the weather changes. A warm, lightweight padded jacket is perfect for keeping cozy when the sun goes down.
Porter Staff Included:
We strive to make your trekking adventure as seamless and enjoyable as possible, thanks to our amazing porters who expertly manage your gear. During your pre-trek briefing, we’ll provide you with a duffel bag for your Choquequirao Trek essentials. Make sure to keep each bag under 7 kg / 14 lbs, including your sleeping bag and air mattress for your comfort. Our porters are dedicated to enhancing your trek experience, and additional porters are available if you need assistance with extra belongings or prefer to lighten your load.
Daypack:
Your daypack will become an indispensable companion on this journey, carrying essentials like snacks, water, sunscreen, a camera, rain gear, and other must-haves. Choose one that fits comfortably with adjustable straps, as you’ll be wearing it throughout the day. Ensure it meets your needs while being light enough to carry with ease. Think of it as your trusty sidekick—keep it manageable.
Duffel Bag for the 4-day Choquequirao Trek:
We provide a compact duffel bag for your trek clothing, with a weight limit of 7 kg / 15.4 lbs. Our horsemen will transport your bag from one location to the next while other horses carry food and camping supplies. Please note, access to your items in the duffel bag is only available at the end of each day’s trek, as the horses and horsemen typically proceed ahead of the group.
Travel Insurance:
Consider travel insurance as your safeguard—a vital part of any adventure. Whether it’s a brief getaway, an essential business trip, or a dream vacation, unforeseen events can arise. With travel insurance, you’re equipped to handle delays, cancellations, medical issues, or lost luggage with confidence. We strongly recommend securing travel insurance before your adventure. It is straightforward and cost-effective, ensuring your travel investment is protected. Step into the unknown with confidence and enjoy peace of mind by choosing travel insurance today.
FAQ
Choquequirao Trek FAQs
Is the Choquequirao Trek difficult? Do I need to be in good physical condition?
Indeed, the trek to Choquequirao is not easy due to the challenging geography, but you don’t need to be an athlete or expert trekker to complete it. While being fit is advantageous, allowing you to enjoy the views and appreciate the Incan ruins along the route, regular exercise prior to your journey is recommended. Consider incorporating walks, hikes, or aerobic activities into your routine in the months leading up to your trip. Overall, the hike is categorised as moderate to difficult, so preparation is key.
Are there bathrooms on the Trail to Choquequirao?
Yes, there are ample opportunities to find bathroom facilities along the trail. Initial sanitary facilities are managed by local communities and require a fee to use. Additional toilets are strategically located at lunch spots and designated camping areas. It’s advisable to carry your toilet paper, though it can also be purchased along the way. Don’t hesitate to ask your guide for assistance.
Who will trek with me?
Typically, you will join a group of fellow hikers of diverse nationalities and ages. While it is impossible to confirm the exact composition of your group in advance due to privacy considerations, sharing this experience with others enhances camaraderie and enriches your adventure.
Do I need a trekking guide?
Yes, recent regulations in Peru mandate that trekking guides are nearly compulsory for all trekking activities. Having a guide not only enhances your safety but also makes the trek more informative and enjoyable, as they provide insights about the region’s history and culture. For those with significant trekking experience, it may be possible to go without a guide, but having one can help navigate challenges along the trail.
What if I can’t complete the Choquequirao Trek?
Should you not be able to complete the trek due to health concerns, our guide will assist you in reaching the nearest town for transportation. We carry supplemental oxygen for respiratory issues, and in extreme situations, helicopter pickups can be arranged at your expense, provided you have the necessary travel insurance. Please note that there are no refunds if you are unable to finish the hike.
Will I be dropped off at the hotel at the end of the Trek?
Definitely! After your trek, hotel drop-off is included in the Choquequirao tour package. If your accommodation is in the Sacred Valley, such as Ollantaytambo or Urubamba, we can arrange to drop you off there as well, although this would incur an additional cost of $30.
Can I change the departure date once the tickets have been purchased?
Yes, changes to departure dates can be accommodated, though tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. It is essential to notify our office as soon as possible if a date change is necessary. Please remember, deposits are not refundable in the event of a cancellation.
What is the weather like for the Choquequirao Trek?
The weather is notoriously unpredictable. We suggest dressing in layers to readily adjust to varying climate conditions as you ascend and descend along the trek.
Can I suffer from altitude sickness during the Choquequirao Trek?
To effectively manage acclimatization, it’s important to prepare both physically and mentally for the altitude changes you will encounter on the Choquequirao Trek. Engaging in a regimen of regular exercise, such as walking, jogging, or even light aerobics, in the weeks leading up to your journey can significantly ease your body’s adjustment to the high elevation. Spending a few days acclimating in Cusco or the Sacred Valley is also advisable, as these locations are lower in elevation compared to the Choquequirao site itself. This gradual exposure helps your body adapt, typically requiring anywhere from 24 hours to two days for most individuals to begin feeling comfortable with the elevation.
Stay well-hydrated to maintain proper oxygen levels, and consider drinking coca tea, a traditional remedy for altitude sickness. If you experience symptoms like headaches, nausea, or dizziness, supplemental oxygen can help. Our experienced guides can recognize and manage altitude sickness, ensuring your safety and comfort to fully enjoy your trek without discomfort.
How many people are there per group?
Our groups are capped at a maximum of 10 participants, with typical sizes ranging from 2 to 6 individuals. This focus on small, private groups ensures a more personalised trekking experience.
Is it important to order a saddle horse?
The first day’s hike can be quite strenuous, so we recommend budgeting between 70 to 100 soles if you wish to hire a horse to assist with the climb. This option may be beneficial if you anticipate challenges with elevation gain.
Additional Information for 4-Day Choquequirao Trek
It is important to pack essential items for the 4-day Choquequirao trek to ensure a safe and comfortable experience. These include sturdy hiking boots, a waterproof jacket, a warm sleeping bag, sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water. Additionally, carrying snacks, a first-aid kit, and a flashlight with extra batteries is highly recommended. Trekkers should also be mindful of the altitude and take measures to acclimatize before starting the hike to avoid altitude sickness. With the right preparation, participants can fully enjoy the incredible adventure that awaits them on this remarkable trek.
What is Choquequirao?
THE INCA SITE OF CHOQUEQUIRAO:
Choquequirao, often referred to as the “sister city” of Machu Picchu, is a remarkable archaeological site located high in the Andes of Peru. Nestled at an altitude of approximately 10,000 feet (3,050 meters), it was an important cultural and religious center for the ancient Incas. The site is known for its intricate terraced architecture, ceremonial plazas, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Unlike its more famous counterpart, Choquequirao remains relatively remote and less visited, accessible only by a challenging multi-day trek. This sense of seclusion adds to its allure, making it an incredible destination for those seeking both historical discovery and adventure in a truly breathtaking setting.
Why Choquequirao Trek?
WHY TREK TO CHOQUEQUIRAO?
The Choquequirao Trek offers an unparalleled experience for adventurers seeking a unique blend of history, culture, and untouched nature. Unlike the heavily trafficked routes to more well-known sites, this trek provides a sense of solitude and exclusivity, allowing travelers to truly immerse themselves in their surroundings. The path is steeped in history, leading to the magnificent ruins of Choquequirao, often referred to as Machu Picchu’s “sister city” due to its striking architectural similarities. Along the way, trekkers are treated to breathtaking landscapes, from deep river valleys to towering snow-capped peaks, showcasing the diverse beauty of the Andes. For those looking to escape the ordinary and connect with the authentic spirit of exploration, the Choquequirao Trek is a must.
All-inclusive Tour
ALL-INCLUSIVE TOUR:
Join our all-inclusive 4-Day Choquequirao Trek and embark on a thoughtfully curated adventure. Benefit from private transfers, effortless transport, and included entry fees. Our treks provide comfortable camping gear, sumptuous meals, and horse-assisted transport.
Our expert guides are eager to enhance your journey with captivating stories and insights into Choquequirao’s history and culture. Each day offers a mix of invigorating hikes and relaxation, ending at cozy campsites where our chefs serve gourmet meals, keeping you both energized and comfortable.
Let the horses carry the heavy load so you can savor the surroundings. This package promises a hassle-free, enriching experience, ensuring your Choquequirao adventure will be unforgettable.
Departure and Return
DEPARTURE AND RETURN:
Kick off your 4-Day Choquequirao Trek with a convenient hotel pickup in Cusco by our seasoned guide, who leads you right to the trek’s starting point.
Delight in the breathtaking panoramas and rugged beauty of the Andes during your journey. Our guide’s insights into local history and culture will make this expedition both physically and intellectually rewarding.
Upon reaching Choquequirao, the enigmatic “lost city of the Incas,” dive into its historical significance and the brilliance of Incan engineering.
After four days of nature and history, relax during your return to your Cusco hotel, cherishing memories of this exceptional adventure. Our team meticulously handles every detail to ensure a seamless, worry-free experience.
Important Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- You will receive confirmation of your 4-Day Choquequirao Trek upon booking.
- Provide your passport name, number, date of birth, gender, and country at booking, or send us a passport photo.
- A valid passport is necessary on the travel date.
- The trek isn’t wheelchair accessible.
- Most travelers are welcome to join this experience.
- We can arrange airport pickup and drop-off based on your flight details.
- Each group consists of a maximum of 12 travelers to ensure a personalized experience.
- Operated by reliable SUNRISE PERU TREK Travel & Tours.
Before the Trek to Choquequirao
BEFORE THE TREK TO CHOQUEQUIRAO:
The day before setting off, you’ll receive a SMALL TRAVEL BAG for packing clothes for the four-day adventure, with a weight limit of up to 7 kg / 14 lbs. Your pack horse team will carry your duffel bag along with food and camping gear. Note that you won’t be able to access items in the duffel bag until the day’s end, as the pack horses travel ahead. Bring a backpack sufficient for essentials like a warm jacket, raincoat, camera, sunscreen, snacks, water, etc. A 30-liter backpack will suffice.
How to Arrive at Choquequirao
HOW TO ARRIVE AT CHOQUEQUIRAO?
Reaching Choquequirao, often called the sister city of Machu Picchu, is a thrilling and rewarding expedition requiring thoughtful planning. Nestled in Peru’s Andean mountains, this archaeological gem is accessed primarily through a challenging trek. Cachora, the favored starting point, lies about a four-hour drive from Cusco. From Cachora, trekkers embark on a multi-day hike covering approximately 40 kilometers (24.8 miles) both ways.
The trail features steep climbs and descents, weaving through deep valleys and lofty mountain passes, offering awe-inspiring views and a profound nature experience. Many travelers choose to hire local guides and porters for a safe and informative journey. The demanding trek to Choquequirao is a historical and natural pilgrimage, rewarding adventurers with less-visited ruins and the joy of uncovering a hidden treasure.
Cancellation Policy
CANCELLATION POLICY
Please note that the cancellation policy for the 4-Day Choquequirao Trek is non-refundable and non-changeable under all situations. If you need to cancel or alter your plans, the original payment will not be refunded.
Choquequirao Trekking Tips
IMPORTANT TIPS:
To fully enjoy your Choquequirao Trek, careful preparation is key. Here’s what you should consider:
- Physical Preparation: Given the challenging terrain and high altitudes, engage in regular cardiovascular and strength training exercises before your trek. This will build the stamina and endurance necessary for the journey.
- Acclimatization: Spend several days in Cusco or another high-altitude location before the trek to help your body acclimate to the lower oxygen levels and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
- Pack Smart: Include essential items such as a high-quality backpack, water purification tablets, a first aid kit, and suitable clothing layers for varying weather conditions. Don’t forget dependable hiking boots and trekking poles for better stability.
- Hydration and Nutrition: Keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the trek. Bring high-energy snacks like nuts, dried fruits, and energy bars to maintain your energy.
- Respect the Environment: Practice Leave No Trace principles to protect the area’s natural beauty. Avoid littering, remain on designated paths, and be respectful of wildlife and local communities.
By following these tips, you’ll be well-prepared to embrace the Choquequirao Trek and enjoy this remarkable adventure to its fullest.
Choquequirao Trek Map
CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK MAP

What is the trek like??

Choquequirao 
Inca Terraces 
Choquequirao 
Apurimac Canyon 
Playa Rosalina 
Aprurimac River
















