Choquequirao Vilcabamba Trek – Trek Choquequirao Vilcabamba
Retrace the footsteps of Incas with our English-speaking local tour guide on this 10 Days Choquequirao Vilcabamba Trek to Machu Picchu. It is popularly known as Trek Choquequirao Vilcabamba.
The high-altitude trek offers a fantastic opportunity to get a more exclusive view of the cultural and natural highlights of Peru.
Choquequirao in Quechua means Cradle of Gold. It was built in the same era as Machu Picchu by Pachacutec. Choquequirao Ruins are often termed “the sacred sister of Machu Picchu”. It more or less has a similar architecture as Machu Picchu.
Choquequirao Vilcabamba trek begins just like the 4 Days Choquequirao Trek. We will begin the experience in Cachora, a serene Andean village. This route passes through the Vilcabamba mountain range. It then descends to the canyon of Apurimac River.
This is one of the best alternatives to the renowned Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
It offers stunning views of the peaks of the Pumasillo and Salkantay mountains. Furthermore, you will be descending to the bottom of the deep and impressive canyons carved out by the Apurimac and Blanco rivers.
On this 10 Day trek, you will be visiting some of the lesser-known Inca sites. These sites played a major role during the Inca civilization. On Spanish conquest, the Incas feared their life and left these sites abandoned.
Please note that the trek is a high-altitude experience, the highest point is at 4593 meters / 15,065 feet. We highly recommend you to spend some time in Cusco and acclimatize to avoid altitude sickness.
The trek takes you through the Andes mountain range. It is subject to two seasons, wet season and dry season.
We also recommend you to experience the trek during the dry season – between March and November.
FAQs
Who built Choquequirao?
Choquequirao was built by the Inca Empire in the 15th century. The Inca Empire was a political entity which ruled over the western area of South America during the 15th century and early 16th century.
Is there another Machu Picchu?
Choquequirao is often considered as “another Machu Picchu” due to its location in the southern rainforests of Peru, and its similar architecture to Machu Picchu. It’s worth noting that Choquequirao was visited by Hiram Bingham in 1909, 2 years before his expedition to Machu Picchu. This closeness between both expeditions created the general belief that both citadels were somehow connected.
How difficult is the Choquequirao Trek?
The Choquequirao Trek is moderately difficult, however it should only be attempted by people who are in good physical condition, due to the length of the trek.
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Day 1: CUSCO – CACHORA – CHIQUISKA
Day 2: CHIQUISCA – MARANPATA – CHOQUEQUIRAO
Day 3: CHOQUEQUIRAO – PINCHAYUNUYOC – RIO BLANCO
Day 4: RIO BLANCO – MAIZAL
Day 5: MAIZAL – YANAMA
Day 6: YANAMA – CHOQUETACARPO – KELKAMACHAY
Day 7: KELKAMACHAY – VILCABAMBA
We will start our hike up to the final pass of the trek, Kelkamacha. Most part of the trek will be along a section of the original Inca highway. We will be passing through the valley to Vilcabamba.
Vilcabamba was the last stronghold of the Incas. It was left abandoned when the Spanish invaded the Inca empire. In Vilcabamba, we will have dinner and spend the night.Day 8: VILCABAMBA – SANTA TERESA
Day 9: SANTA TERESA – HIDROELECTRICA – AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHU PICCHU
Day 10: AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHU PICCHU – OLLANTAYTAMBO – CUSCO
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- Pre trek briefing.
- Pick up from you hotel in Cusco.
- Private transport from Cusco to the trailhead at the beginning of the trek.
- Trilingual tour guide Quechua, Spanish and Englesh
- Entrance ticket to the archaeological complexes at Choquequirao, Vilcabamba, and Machupicchu.
- Tents 2 people in a 4 person tent which allows for greater comfort, and also storage of backpacks.
- Horses (for equipment and personal items) including horsemen. They carry camping equipment, food and kitchen utensils.
- Transpot Vilcabamba to Santateresa and Santa Teresa to Hydroelectric.
- We provide duffel bags at your briefing for your personal items. (up to 6 kg per person) to carry horses
- Basic foam mattress and sleeping bag.
- 10 Breakfast 9 Lunch 8 Dinner .
- Every morning we give you cooled boiled water in your bottle for you to drink on the way.
- 1 emergency horse which can be ridden if you are feeling ill.
- First-aid kit & emergency oxygen bottle.
- Toilet tent and toilet paper.
- 1-night accommodation in Aguas Calientes Machu Picchu in a basic hotel.
- Bus tickets up and down from Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu.
- Equivalent luggage from Hydroelectric Station to Aguas Calientes.
- Train ticket (Expedition service) from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
- Private transport from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.
- day 9 Dinner, Day 10 Lunch, Dinner and water to drink.
- Entrance ticket to Huayna Picchu USD $45
- Entrance to the thermal springs in Cocalmayo Santa Teresa
- A light day pack with.
- Original passpor.
- Warm clothes, Rain jaket and rain plastic poncho o you can you buy in Cusco USD $2.
- Sunblock.
- Mosquito repellent.
- Small towel.
- Rain gear (jacket and pants if available) or rain poncho. (plastic ponchos can be purchased in Cusco)
- Trekking shoes.
- If you would like to make a reservation for this program, please write to us.
- You have to send your passport photo via WhatsApp.
- WhatsApp number +51974323730.
- you have to bring Original passpor.
- Then fill out and submit the Reservation Form that you will find in the Booking Online section of this website.
- In case your reservation is confirmed, a money deposit will be requested to secure your reservation.
- Once we confirm the deposit reception, your booking is confirmed.
- In case you have any doubts, queries or require additional information, please contact us.
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Optional Extras
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- Sleeping bag $5 per day.
- Single Tent Supplement $6 per day.
- Inflatable Mettress $5 per day.
- Walking Stick $2 per day.
PRICE $USD PER PERSON
Private GroupPerson | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5-6 | 7-8 | 9-12 | Per Person USD | |
$ USD | 1810 | 1345 | 1105 | 985 | 935 | 865 | X |
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Margaret S
This was a really comfortable experience. Although the trail goes first down 1,500 meters of elevation and then again up the same (and then back again), as long as you don’t try to outpace somebody but walk at your own comfortable pace, you’ll be completely fine.
George B
This was the trek of a lifetime! It was truly incredible. The scenery and people exceeded all expectations. We couldn’t have asked for a better trekking team, and I would definitely recommend the Choquequirao Trek to anyone looking for an adventure! Be aware, you should be physically fit for this trek, because there is a lot of steep hiking up and down. Hiking poles are a must.