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CHOQUEQUIRAO, MACHU PICHU & SACRED VALLEY
(8 DAYS - 7 NIGHTS)
Choquequirao, the last refuge of the Incas, Machu Picchu and Sacred Valle

Choquequirao is one of the largest of abandoned ,Inca cities. To reach it requires An extraordinary hike through the Andes in the Vilcabamba mountain range with the incredible view of a mighty river called Apurimac (one of the main sources of the Amazon River)..... ,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchu,peru machu picchu,sacred valley,machu pichu,cuzco

We recommend two days predeparture to aclimate. We have the city tour of Cusco Inca arqueological sites. Also the sacred valley of the Incas full day tour

The Inca road system was the most extensive and highly advanced transportation system in pre-Columbian South America. The network was based on two north-south roads, with numerous branches. The best known portion of the road system is the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

Main routeS: The eastern route ran high in the puna and mountain valleys from Quito, Ecuador to Cusco, Peru (The capital of the Inca Empire) to Mendoza, Argentina. The western route followed the coastal plain except in coastal deserts where it hugged the foothills. More than twenty routes ran over the western mountains, while others traversed the eastern cordillera in the mountains and lowlands. Some of these roads reach heights of over 5,000 meters (16,000 ft) above sea level. The trails connected the regions of the Inca Empire from the northern provincial capital in Quito, Ecuador past the modern city of Santiago, Chile in the south. The Inca road system linked together about 40,000 kilometers (25,000 mi) of roadway and provided access to over 3,000,000 square kilometers (1,200,000 sq mi) of territory.

Situated between 500 to 800 meters (1,600 to 2,600 ft) above sea level, this monumental road, which could reach 20 meters (66 ft) in width, connected populated areas, administrative centers, agricultural and mining zones as well as ceremonial centers and sacred spaces. These roads provided easy, reliable and quick routes for the Empire's civilian and military communications, personnel movement, and logistical support. The prime users were imperial soldiers, porters and llama caravans, along with the nobility and individuals on official duty. Permission was required before others could walk along the roads, and tolls were charged at some bridges. Although the Inca roads varied greatly in scale, construction and appearance, for the most part they varied between about 1 to 4 meters (3.3 to 13 ft) in width.

Much of the system was the result of the Incas claiming exclusive right over numerous traditional routes, some of which had been built centuries earlier. Many new sections were built or upgraded substantially: through Chile's Atacama desert, and along the western margin of Lake Titicaca, serve as two examples. The Qhapaq Ñan (English: Great Inca Road, or Main Andean Road, and meaning "the beautiful road") constituted the principal north-south highway of the Inca Empire traveling 6,000 kilometers (3,700 mi) along the spine of the Andes.

The Qhapaq Ñan unified this immense and heterogeneous empire through a well-organized political system of power. It allowed the Inca to control his Empire and to send troops as needed from the capital, Cusco.

The most important Inca road was the Camino Real, as it is known in Spanish, with a length of 5,200 kilometers (3,200 mi)). It began in Quito, Ecuador, passed through Cusco, and ended in what is now Tucumán, Argentina. The Camino Real traversed the mountain ranges of the Andes, with peak altitudes of more than 5,000 m (16,000 ft). El Camino de la Costa, the coastal trail, with a length of 4,000 kilometers (2,500 mi), ran parallel to the sea and was linked with the Camino Real by many smaller routes.

Itinerary

Choquequirao is one of the largest of abandoned Inca cities. To reach it requires an extraordinary hike through the Andes in the Vilcabamba mountain range with the incredible view of a mighty river called Apurimac (one of the main sources of the Amazon River). There are also astonishing views of the Vilcanota River and mountain range near the ancient city of Machu Picchu and the sacred valley. Combining nature, culture and adventure.

We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchu Day one: Trekking Cachora, capulichayoc, chikiska
We depart from Cusco early in the morning, We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuwe drive north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God) for about 4 hours. A pause is in order to photograph the awesome views of the mountains. After which we go on to the town of Cachora (2900mts) where we will make our preliminary preparations. After 2,30minutes hike we arrive to have lunch in the little town of Capulichayoc(2915mts) where we will see this native tree called Capuli (Prunus capuli).In this point we enjoy another view of the Canyon and of some Inca remains of Choquequirao from far way. From there we hike for about four hours down covering 18 kilometers to Chiquisca (1800mts) where we will camp. We will see one ecosystem called We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuthe Andean semidry forest with chances We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuto see some of our  scrub bush vegetation with bushes like the Chilca (bacharis peruviana) and some Molle (Schinus molle) and Tara (Caesalpina spinosa) tress used for medicinal purposes in the area. Also there will be the chance to see some hummingbirds and if we are lucky the Andean Condor(Vulture gryphus) and some eagles like Black chested Buzzard Eagles(Geranoaetus melanoleucus) and Falcons flying from above the canyon of the Apurimac river. Today we cover 18.4 kilometers (B, L, D)

We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuDay two: Chiquisca, Santarosa, Marampata
Today we’re off to a early start to climb up We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuand out part of the gorge of the Apurimac River. After a short hike we arrive to Rosalina beach where we can enjoy an early bath in the river. After we begin hiking all the way up to one of the villages called Santa Rosa (2115mts) where we have a break. We then continue upward trough the Andean dry forest. Where we will see several species of bromeliads and species of cactus called The tree cactus(Neoraimondia sp) and the Tuna cactus(Opuntia sp) and also the Condon columnar Cactus(Pilosocereus tweedyanus) this tree called from the acacia called Willka(Acacia macrocantha) ;As well some hummingbird and finches. One we reach the little village of Maranpata (2910mts) we will have lunch. We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuThen in the afternoon after two hours hike through the cloud forest with some species of birch family like the Aliso(alnus jorullensis) and our national flower called Kantu(Cantua buxifolia)we will arrive toChoquequirao for sunset and a short exploration.In this ecosystem we will see We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchusome species of hummimbird and tanagers as well some wrens in this ecosystem called the cloud forest. We will arrive to our camp at Choquequirao (Cradle of gold) at 3033). After two hours and the covering the distance of 12 kilometers, (B, L, D)



We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuWe depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuDay three: Choquequirao
Early in the day we hike for 30minutes to into the archaeological site of Choquequirao (Cradle of gold) in order to catch the sun rise(depending of the weather). After we will begin our exploration for the rest of the day. There are a lot to see in this remarkable We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuarqueological site. This site was probably build by Pachacutecand it was used as a one of the last refuge of the We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuIncas for Manco Inca and also as a check king point to entrance in to the Vilcabamba region. In this exploration,we will coverdifferent sectors and we will have a picnic lunch in the site. Late afternoon we go back to our camp close to the remains (B, L,  D)

We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuDay four: Choquequirao, Marampata, Santa Rosa, Playa Rosalinachiquiska
We’re up for sunrise and last views of the Inca remains, after breakfast we will continue hiking trough the We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchucloud forest for about 2 hours to Marampata(2910mts) and the down to Santa Rosa(2115mts), where we will a short break and some snacks. After in the afternoon we will continue to Rosalina We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchubeach (1550mts), where wewill have a nice bath on the Apurímac River and late lunch. Then we will continue up to the town of Chiquiska (1950 mts)where we will camp (rest of the afternoon free) relax. Today we hike about 12kilometrs and we hike for about 6 hours... (B, L, D)

We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuDay five: Rosalina, Chiquiska, Capulichayoc, Cachora
Early morning. After Breakfast we go up hiking We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchu trough the Andean dry forest to the Andean semidry forest for abouteight6hours and covering 18 kilometers. There will be a great views of the Apuirimac canyon with some opportunities to see some of the Andean flora and fauna.We will stop in Capulichayoc (2915mts) for lunch. Middle afternoon we will arrive to the town of Cachora where hour transportation will pick us up. Then we will return to Cusco (3155mts) late afternoon.(B,L,D)Hotel

We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuDay six: Rafting, ArchaeologicalWe depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchu
Morning to go for river rafting in the class IIIand easy class IV rapids, for about 2 to 3 hours. After we have picnic lunch on the river. In the afternoon- we go to visit some of the archaeological sites in Cusco: the religious sanctuaries of Sacsayhuaman and Koricancha. (B, L)Hotel

We board the classic train to get to Machu Picchu after a three and a half hour ride. The view of the constantly changing ecosystems along the way is fascinating. Eventually, we arrive at the town of Aguas Calientes where we have time to freshen up at the hotel and then go up by bus to Machu Picchu ruins..... ,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchu,peru machu picchu,machu pichu,cuzco,cuscoDay seven: Machupicchu
We board the classic train to get to Machu Picchu after a three and a half hour ride we arrive there. The view of the constantly changing ecosystems along the way is fascinating. Eventually, we arrive at the town of Aguas Calientes where we have time to freshen up at the hotel and then we have early lunch. After we go up by bus to Machu Picchu ruins to begin a wonderful tour. After that we have the optional hike to the Sungate which is  a great opportunity to see part of this original Inca stone path that used to connect the Cusco with Machu Picchu(2 hours hike).During this hike there will be  some flora and fauna of the cloud forest. Late afternoon you can relax or explore the ruins on you own. We go back to the hotel in town. Later dinner at the local restaurant.(B,L ,D)Hotel

We depart from Cusco early in the morning, have breakfast on the road and continue north east of into the department of Apurimac (great speaker of God). A pause is in order to photograph the awesome canyon after which we go on to the town of Cachora where we will make our preliminary preparations..... ,machu pichu,cuzco,cusco,machu picchu,machu picchu trips,travel peru machu picchuDay eight: Trekking
Rising with the first light of the Sun and the option of going up for sunrise in the citadel, we go back to Machu Picchu. Up there we have the choice of hiking to the mountain of Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu (about 2 to 3 hours). Later we go down for lunch in town, and then we take train back to the village of Ollantaytambo, located in the Sacred Valley, visit of the Impressive local Archaeological Site, followed by a one and a half hour drive to Cusco. Farewell dinner. (B, L, D)Hotel

Day NINE:
Next day: transfer to airport for your flight to Lima and subsequent connections (B, L, D)

Included

  • Sleeping bag.
  • Tents. (mattresses).
  • Meals.
  • Tours.
  • Hotels.
  • Camping (lunch and dinner tent, portable toilets).
  • Transportation in and out..
  • Bus.
  • Horses and mules handlers.
  • Train.
  • Tickets.
  • Tours guides (historical, natural)
  • First aid kit, bottle of oxygen.
  • Radio communication.

    What to bring
    This is a list designed to advise you what equipment is appropriate to bring according to the weather conditions predominating at the time of your trip:
  • Flashlights (at least one headlamp among them).
  • Sun Block; Insect Repellent.
  • Towels (Small; cotton and hygienic).
  • Rain Gear (Pants and Jacket) though not necessary during the months of July and August.
  • A couple of pairs of socks, perhaps even an extra pair.
  • One pair of trousers for the evening plus two more pairs for trail use (zipp-offs).
  • Sandals for River use (Teva types).
  • Low ankle height hiking shoes or regular hiking boots (check the season).
  • Reading material.
  • Binoculars (always useful regardless of season and activity).
  • Bathing Suit.
  • Water Bottle (I liter capacity).
  • Good Sun glasses, perhaps two sets.
  • A bandana for neck protection.
  • A couple of sets of underwear (perhaps an extra pair).
  • Camera and plenty of film.
  • Passport (plus a couple of Xerox copies).
  • At least one short sleeve shirt and one or two long sleeve shirts (dark colors, depending on the place and destiny chosen).
  • And your regular medium to high altitude outer trekking clothes (Anorak-Wind Breaker, Pile or Down Jacket, Wool Hat, Gloves)

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