Choquequirao means "cradle of gold" in Quechua although
this is probably not its original Inca name. It is
another "lost city of the Incas" located high on a ridge
spur almost 1750m above the raging glacier-fed Apurimac
River and surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks.
The US explorer Gary Ziegler suggests that Choquequirao
treks
may have been the place where the last Inca, Tupac Amaru,
was raised among Inca Priestesses. The abundance of many
double jamb doorways and niches indicates that the place
was held in high status.
Tour Details:
CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK - CUSCO PERU 5days
4nighs
Day
1: Cusco – Cachora – Chiquisqa
Early in the morning we will have breakfast in the Hotel
around 5:30am then the bus will pick us up from the
hotel around 6 a.m. then we will start with our journey
to the village of Cachora from Cusco 5 hours drive to
the trail head of Cachora. During our journey we will
stop a moment to observe the archaeological remains of
Tarawasi from the bus, continuing thereafter towards the
Cunyac Bridge between the departments of Cusco and
Apurimac. Next we will travel through the district of
Curahuasi and Saywite Andean Comunity, arriving at
Cachora 2800 masl. at 10 a.m. approximately. Here we
will meet our donkey drivers and We will begin our trek
from this area, along sloping path leading to the pass
of Capuliyoc 2915 meter sea level for about 2 hours,
here we will have lunch and from where we have our first
beautiful views of the Apurimac valley stretching below
as well as the snow-capped peaks of Padrayoc and Wayna
Cachora, from Capuliyoc we will have the first view to
Choquequirao far from us,. then We will descend toward
Coca Masana 2330m where the climate becomes noticeably
warmer and the flora and fauna begin to change. Finally
we arrive at Chiquiskä at 1900m closer to the Apurimac
River where we will set up camp and spend the night in
tents. Here in this camping area we will find humble
huts where people from Cachora live offering soda drinks
to the trekkers,
Day 2: Chiquisqa – Playa Rosalina – Santa Rosa –
Maranpata
Early in the morning after the breakfast around 6:00 am,
we will continue our trek, we will walk for about 1 hour
down to cross the Apurimac River over the hanging
bridge, then we will start climbing up the hill towards
Santa Rosa (2115 m.a.s.l) where we will stop for lunch.
This course is the hardest and we will take three hours
after which we will climb up to the Maranpata (2850
m.a.s.l) that is an easier climb.
During our journey we
will observe the vegetation existing in the area. Then
we will arrive to Maranpata beside the Chunchumayo River
where we will have a short rest.
Along the way we will
observe many orchids and wild flowers as well as many
birds, well after the hardly climbing we will arrive to Maranpata around 2pm.
Here we will find humble huts and
next them we will make our camp area.
Camping in our tents.
Day 3: Day: Maranpata – Choquequirao – Maranpata
Our Andean
breakfast will be very early around 7:00 am and after it
we will walk from Maranpata to Choquequirao (3035m) is a
2 hour hike.
We will arrive at the archaeological site
in time to enjoy the the impressionist views of the deep
canyons and maybe the opportunity to see a Condor flying
nearby, we will walk towards of the Choquequirao
archaeological complex, which is a one-hour walk to see
the Choquequirao and where our guide will explain you
for three hours with all the details about this
important Inca ruins.
At the scheduled time around 3pm,
to Maranpata, dinner and beautiful sunset, overnight in
Maranpata camping.
Day 4: Maranpata – Santa Rosa – Playa Rosalina –
Chiquisqa
After the Choquequirao Breakfast around 7am, we will
start descending to Santa Rosa 2115 masl., where we stop
for lunch. Thereafter we will continue descending to
Playa Rosalina 1550 masl.
Upon our arrival at Rosalina
Bach, we will continue our trek to the village of Chiquiskä 1950 masl., two hours away from Rosalina
beach, where we will spend the night in the tents at
Chiquisqa 1950 masl, here we will find soda drinks,
beers in the humble hut offered by a Young boy Uriel,
Day 5:
Chiquisqa – Capuliyoc – Cachora – Cusco
After our last Andean breakfast in Chiquisqa around
06:00 am, we will return along the same route to Cachora
2800 masl., the slope we descended on the first day and
which is a soft climb of two hours until the pass of
Capuliyoc 2915 masl. From here, it will take us another
four hours to get the village of Cachora 2800 masl.,
arriving at 12:00 am approximately. During our journey
we will observe the exotic flora and fauna as well as
sights of majestic snow-capped peaks and the impressive
canyon of the Apurimac. After to get Capuliyoc where the
Climbing path finishes we will have lunch, then we will
continue 2 hours more flat area to Cachora arriving
around 3pm In the afternoon we will travel to the
medicinal thermal baths of Qonoq where we will stay for
one hour (optional) and continue with our trip to Cusco.
Arriving around 8 p.m., passengers will be transferred
to the hotel.
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