8-Day Choquequirao, Inca Citadel of Apurimac River 

8 days

Challenging

Join us on an epic 8-day Journey for trekking to the majestic Choquequirao Inca's Citadel. Conquer challenging trails, immerse in nature, and uncover the secrets of this hidden gem. An adventure of a lifetime awaits!


Experience the exhilarating trekking to the awe-inspiring Choquequirao Inca's Citadel. Traverse rugged terrain, immerse in breathtaking views, and unravel the secrets of this ancient marvel. Join us for an adventure that pushes boundaries, ignites the spirit, and creates memories to last a lifetime. Led by expert guides, you'll delve deep into Inca history while embracing the challenges of the Andean landscape. This expedition promises not just a physical journey, but a profound exploration of the cultural and natural wonders of Peru. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable quest into the heart of the Andes.

 

What's included?
    • All admission tickets on tours.
    • Shared Tours with english-spanish speaking guide.
    • 5 lunches on camp sites.
    • 4 dinners on camp sites.
    • 1 night of accommodation in Lima.
    • 2 night of accommodation in Cusco.
    • 4 night of accommodation in tents during the trail.
    • Camp equipment: tents, meals, chairs, tables, dinning tent, cups, kitchenware, campsite mat, glasses.
    • Daily breakfast.
    Exclusions
      • International and domestic flighs.
      • Gratuities for the trekking team.
      • Drinks.
      What to bring
        • Physical Fitness: This trek involves challenging terrain and long hiking days. Travelers should be in good physical condition and prepared for several hours of walking each day.
        • Altitude: Choquequirao is located at high altitude, reaching over 3,000 meters (10,000 feet). Travelers should acclimatize to the altitude before starting the trek to avoid altitude sickness.
        • Weather: The weather in the region can be unpredictable, with hot days and cold nights. Travelers should pack accordingly, including layers for temperature changes and rain gear.
        • Equipment: Proper hiking gear, including sturdy hiking boots, a comfortable backpack, and trekking poles, is essential for the journey. Some tour operators may provide camping equipment, but it's essential to confirm this before booking.
        • Guides and Porters: Travelers should consider additional costs associated with hiring porters for personal backpack.
        • Health and Safety: Travelers should have travel insurance that covers trekking and be prepared for emergencies. It's essential to bring a basic first aid kit and any necessary medications.
        • Training: Training for the trek by hiking and building endurance beforehand can enhance the experience and make the journey more enjoyable.