Embark on a 5-day Choquequirao adventure: Explore Apurimac Canyon, Choquequirao’s terraces, and breathtaking views of the Andes and Salkantay glacier.

Location: Peru
Duration: 5 Days
Type: Adventure Perú Treks
Destinations: Cusco, Cachora, Tarawasi, Saywite, Apurimac Canyon, Capullichayoc, Chiquiska, Santa Rosa, Marampata, Raqyapata, Choquequirao


Day 1: Cusco, Cachora, Tarawasi, Saywite.
Day 2: Cachora, Apurimac Canyon, Capullichayoc, Chiquiska.
Day 3: Chiquiska, Santa Rosa, Marampata, Raqyapata, Choquequirao.
Day 4: Choquequirao, Chiquiska.
Day 5: Chiquiska, Cachora, Cusco.

 

ITINERARY DETAILS

Day 1: Cusco, Cachora, Tarawasi, Saywite

You will be greeted at your hotel in the morning and taken by bus to the town of Cachora. Along the way we will pass through the villages of Izcuchaca, Zurite, visit the Archaeological Complex at Tarawasi and continue until the joint Archaeological project of Saywite. Then we will descend to Cachora (2.910 m.) and camp for the night.

From here we will be able to appreciate the Salkantay glacier (6.271 meters) and mountains of the Cordillera de Vilcabamba. Cachora is a small town that has the means necessary for an emergency evacuation.


Day 2: Cachora, Apurimac Canyon, Capullichayoc,  Chiquiska

After breakfast, we will begin the walk towards the Apurimac River canyon. We will pass farms and maybe see the flight of some condors descending into the deep canyon of the Apurimac, one of the deepest and most beautiful in the world.

We will hike to Capullichayoc (2.800 m) from where we will see the complex of Choquequirao. On our way to camp at Chiquiska (1.650 msnm) will experience changes in climate and vegetation.


Day 3: Chiquiska, Santa Rosa, Marampata, Raqyapata, Choquequirao

After breakfast, we will cross the bridge over the Apurimac River and start rising to the Santa Rosa area (2.290 m). The vegetation here becomes abundant with the hot climate and we will see fruit trees. We will continue until reaching the field of Marampata (2.850 m.) where we can appreciate a beautiful view of the citadel of Choquequirao located in the mountains.

Further on we will reach Raqyapata where we will camp for the night and in the afternoon visit the Choquequirao Archaeological Complex with our guide.


Day 4: Choquequirao, Chiquiska

After breakfast, we will visit the lowlands and highlands of Choquequirao where we can appreciate more than 50 cultivation terraces covered with vegetation watered from a canal fed from the top of the mountain. Then we will then continue on to Chiquiska and return to camp.


Day 5: Chiquiska, Cachora, Cusco

After breakfast, we will rise early and continue toward the town of Cachora. During our bus tour, we’ll enjoy the attractive view of the Salkantay snow, the mountains of the Cordillera Vilcabamba and the formidable Canyon Apurimac. We will arrive back to Cusco in the early evening.


 

Our services include:

Private transfers Airport Hotel Airport
Transfer to Cachora to start the trek
Porters, chefs, support staff
Camping equipment (dining, kitchen, bathrooms)
Four-person tents for two people
Mules and Horses
Meals during the tour
Sub-zero down sleeping bags
Snacks
Professional Guides
Tourist Tickets
Professional Guides
Transfers to the hotel in Cusco.


Our services do not include:

Personal porters
Unspecified beverages
Tips

FAQs – Your Choquequirao Trek Questions Answered

When is the best time to do this trek?
May to October: dry season, clear skies, and accessible trails.

What makes this route different from others in Cusco?
It’s a challenging hike to a remote Inca citadel, less visited than Machu Picchu.

What type of travelers usually book this tour?
Trekking, archaeology, and nature lovers seeking authentic and uncrowded routes.

Do I need prior hiking experience?
No, but good physical condition is recommended due to altitude and steep terrain.

What kind of accommodation is included?
Campsites in Cachora, Chiquiska, Raqyapata, and return to Cusco.

Are transfers included?
Yes—includes ground transportation to and from Cusco.

What altitude is reached during the trek?
The highest point is Marampata at 2,850 m (9,350 ft), overlooking Choquequirao.

What kind of weather should I expect?
Cold and dry at altitude, warm in the canyon, and humid in cloud forest zones.

What should I pack for this trek?
Thermal layers, rain gear, trekking shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle.

Is this tour eco-friendly?
Yes—we work with local guides, minimize waste, and promote responsible tourism.

Can the itinerary be adapted?
Yes—you can add nights in Cusco or extend toward Vilcabamba or Machu Picchu.

What archaeological sites are visited?
Tarawasi, Saywite, and the Choquequirao archaeological complex.
Enter a price without discount
850.00
790.00

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