Choquequirao Trek To Machu Picchu

9 days / 8 nights

TRIP OVERVIEW

Our Choquequirao Trek to Machu Picchu takes you to two of the most impressive Inca archaeological sites in South America. Machu Picchu, of course, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, a true wonder that everyone has heard about, and the main attraction on your Peru vacation package. This unique trek also takes us to Choquequirao, a stunning site that is equal in size to Machu Picchu but receives far fewer visitors.

The  Choquequirao Archaeological Complex is very similar to Machu Picchu, both in structure, intricacy, and geographical setting. However, unlike the world-famous Machu Picchu, Choquequirao has only started to open up to visitors in recent years. The Choquequirao trek is challenging, but the route passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in Peru. And with plans afoot to build a cable car to Choquequirao, making it far more accessible, now is the time to visit this stunning Inca  Archaeological site before it becomes one of Peru’s next tourist hotspots.

The Choquequirao archaeological park is described as a lost city of the Incas. Scholars believe it was built during the same era as Machu Picchu, in the 15th century. Choquequirao sits 10,000 feet above sea level and is about the same size as Machu Picchu. According to experts, it was built by the Inca emperor Pachacuti and expanded by his son Tupaq Inka Yupanki. The city spans about 2.3 square miles, but much of it remains covered in jungle. Roughly one-third is accessible to explorers.

Favorite sights in the ancient Incan city include the spacious plaza, the house of the priests, the ceremonial platform, and the site’s many llama etchings. While similar in architecture and history, Choquequirao has a drastically different feel upon arrival. Visitors can only access the city on foot, on a Choquequirao hike. The difficulty of the Choquequirao trek deters many tourists from making the journey. When you arrive, you and your group may be the only ones exploring this ancient Incan city. You won’t be distracted by sound or camera flashes on the Choquequirao trail or at the Choquequirao Archaeological Complex. The remoteness and current lack of tourists are significant draws for this unforgettable Choquequirao Trek tour.

Combining these two incredible sites gives you the chance to see far more than you would if you only hiked the Classic Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu or the Choquequirao trek individually. It also offers a true trekking experience that will take you off-grid for days, trekking through remote locations that encompass a wide spectrum of geographical landscapes and varied ecosystems. It’s a physical challenge, that’s for sure, but we’ll be with you every step of the way, with our guides, porters, and cooks. The Choquequirao trek is a true adventure, and one you’ll never forget.


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