Choquequirao Peru Hiking Trip
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- Day 1 LIMA
On arrival in Lima, you will be met at the airport and taken to your hotel to rest up for the journey ahead. If your flight to Lima arrives earlier than most do, we can arrange tour extensions according to your interests.
- Day 2 LIMA - CUSCO - TEXTILE DEMONSTRATION
After breakfast, you will be taken from your hotel to the airport for your early morning flight to Cusco. After arriving at your Cusco hotel for check-in, spend the morning on your own exploring this fascinating city where architecture tells the story of Incan and colonial times. Later you will watch craft demonstrations at the Center for Traditional Textiles, dedicated to preserving the culture’s weaving traditions. The rest of the day and evening are unscheduled. Enjoy a relaxing night at your comfortable hotel. (B)
- Day 3 CUSCO - INCA AND SPANISH COLONIAL SITES
Today your Peru travel consists of a guided walking tour through the colorful markets of Cusco, the colonial cathedral and Koricancha, the impressive Temple of the Sun. After a lunch of regional cuisine, you will take a tour of the area’s important Inca sights. You’ll see the fortress of Sacsayhuaman with enormous stone terraces; Kenko, with carved stone surfaces and underground alters; the small fortress of Puka Pukara that once protected the royal capital from invaders; and the water temple of Tambo Machay. Spend the rest of the day and evening as you like before turning in at your hotel. (B,L)
- Day 4 CUSCO – SAYHUITE – CAPULIYOC – CHIQUISCA (Camp)
After breakfast, you’ll meet your driver in the lobby of your hotel for the trip to the trailhead where your hike through the Andes begins. On the scenic 5-hour drive, you’ll pass through high mountain meadows with views of Andean peaks. You’ll stop to view the Sayhuite archaeological site, thought to be a carved stone map of the Inca Empire. The hike begins at Capuliyoc and descends towards the Apurimac River. You’ll enjoy dinner and camp for the night perched above the river in Chiquisca village (6105’). (B,L,D)
5-mike hike, descend 3475’; approximately 3 – 4 hours
- Day 5 CHIQUISCA – RAQAYPATA (Camp)
After an early breakfast, today’s 8.2-mile hike begins by descending to Playa Rosalinas on the banks of the Apurimac River. Cross a suspension bridge over the Apurimac and begin the big climb up to Marampata Village, gaining 4800’ in five miles. At the village you’ll stop in a mountain meadow for a well-earned rest and lunch. Feeling energized we finish our hike with an easy two miles descending 300’ into the hanging valley where the Choquequirao ruins are located. You’ll have dinner and camp in Raqaypata (9461’). (B,L,D)
8.2 mile hike, descend 1150’ then climb 4800’; approximately 5 – 6 hours
- Day 6 CHOQUEQUIRAO (Camp)
Today you’ll spend the whole day exploring the ruins of Choquequirao, much of which is still unexcavated and covered in dense forest. The ruins cover 6 square kilometers, although only about 30 percent has been excavated – much of it still looks as mystical and mysterious as when it was discovered and mapped by Hiram Bingham and other explorers. Choquequirao is unique for the figures of llamas set into many of the terraces, carefully carved into white rock. In the morning, you’ll explore the lower portions, including farming terraces and communal areas. After lunch – and perhaps a siesta – you’ll visit the upper portions, including the most important shrines, temples, aqueducts and residences. Spend another night in Raqaypata (9461’). (B,L,D)
- Day 7 RAQAYPATA – MAYZAL (Camp)
After breakfast, you’ll begin today’s Peru hike by climbing up to Choquequirao Pass taking in the sweeping views from a towering 10,825 feet above sea level. You’ll be able to see the Mayzal area below, the next destination. Halfway to Mayzal, you’ll pass by the Pinchinoyoc archaeological site and continue down to Rio Blanco before a last ascent to Camp Mayzal (9515’), with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the valley below. (B,L,D)
9 mile hike, climb 1365’ then descend 4620’ then climb 3100’; approximately 6 – 7 hours
- Day 8 MAYZAL – YANAMA - SANTA TERESA
After breakfast, you’ll leave behind the campsite at Mayzal to climb up to Paso San Juan, located at 13,632 ft. On today’s trek you’ll hike first through the misty cloud forest, then through the Andean Puna grassland, full of ichu grass, a finely textured feathered grass that stands about two feet tall and sways in the slightest breeze. You’ll zig zag along on the ancient, well-preserved Inca Trails and take a break near the Victoria mines, where the glittering rocks show the high concentration of minerals and metals that exist in the area. Enjoy lunch with a majestic view of the Choquetakarpo Mountain before descending to Yanama (11,719’), a small valley settlement surrounded by mountains. You'll meet your driver for the 3-4 hour ride to Santa Teresa and overnight at a local hotel. (B,L)
6.6 mile hike, climb 4177’ then descend 1913’; approximately 4 – 5 hours
- Day 9 SANTA TERESA – AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHU PICCHU
Morning train to Aguas Calientes and transfer to your hotel. After checking in, you’ll board a bus to spend the rest of the day exploring the terraced ruins of 15th century Machu Picchu, the famous citadel perched at nearly 8,000 feet. Afterward, you’ll return to your lodgings to unwind and relax on your own for the evening. (B)
- Day 10 MACHU PICCHU - OLLANTAYTAMBO
After an early breakfast, you return to the Machu Picchu ruins, arriving at sunrise before the crowds. By advance arrangement, you may ascend the sacred peak of Huayna Picchu to the Sun Gate to capture the oft-photographed views of the citadel below. In the afternoon, you will descend to Aguas Calientes and be taken to the train station to head to Ollantaytambo (9,185 feet) to stay overnight. (B)
Huayna Picchu – 7AM Shift
Hiking Details: 1.25 miles; approximately 2-3 hours hiking, the trail is narrow and very steep
Altitude min/max: from 7,970 ft to 8,835 ft.
*Machu Picchu entrance morning shift
- Day 11 SACRED VALLEY TOUR - CUSCO
Today's day-long guided excursion passes through snowcapped mountains to the legendary Sacred Valley of the Incas. You will first explore Ollantaytambo archeological site. Then, you’ll pass Inca terracing that climbs steep valley walls. You see the ruined temples of Pisac with panoramic views of the jagged granite peaks before stopping in the town to visit one of the best textile markets in the Andes. There, you can test your bargaining skills and learn about the local culture. After lunch, you’ll continue to Cusco to relax at your hotel. (B.L)
- Day 12 CUSCO – LIMA – HOME
After breakfast at your hotel, you will be transferred to the airport in Cusco to fly back to Lima and make international connections for your return home, ending your Peru tours with Southern Explorations. (B)
Weather
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Peru is a diverse country. With beaches, mountains, rainforest and desert, there is no off-season. But it does pay to know a bit about where you're going, and what you'll need on your Peru tour:
The Andes - Though officially part of the dry season, April and May are considered the Andean spring, while June through October marks the Andean summer. Mid-day temperatures range from 70 to 80 F in the sun. Nighttime temperatures in Cusco range in the 40s F and can dip into the 30s F. Weather is usually clear in the morning with clouds accumulating in the afternoon. Rain can happen in any season, so quality rain gear is essential.
The Amazon - A rainforest environment, the Peruvian Amazon has varied weather conditions and frequent unpredictable rain showers. It is generally hot and humid during the day with more comfortable temperatures through the night. Daytime high temperatures average between 82° and 93° F, and the average nighttime low is between 62° and 73°. Nevertheless, in some areas cold fronts can sweep into the Amazon and push daytime high temperatures down to 50° F and nighttime lows to 43° F. Any time of year, one should always be prepared for cooler temperatures and rain showers. Around 80% of the annual average 79 inches of rainfall occurs during the rainy season (December through March) when heavy rain may continue for hours or days.
Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
LIMA | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 68-79 | 0.0 |
FEB | 69-80 | 0.0 |
MAR | 69-80 | 0.0 |
APR | 67-76 | 0.0 |
MAY | 63-72 | 0.0 |
JUN | 61-69 | 0.1 |
JUL | 60-67 | 0.2 |
AUG | 60-66 | 0.1 |
SEP | 60-67 | 0.1 |
OCT | 60-69 | 0.1 |
NOV | 62-72 | 0.0 |
DEC | 64-76 | 0.0 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
CUSCO | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 44-65 | 6.3 |
FEB | 44-65 | 5.2 |
MAR | 43-66 | 4.3 |
APR | 41-67 | 1.8 |
MAY | 39-67 | 0.3 |
JUN | 33-66 | 0.1 |
JUL | 32-66 | 0.2 |
AUG | 35-67 | 0.3 |
SEP | 39-68 | 0.9 |
OCT | 42-69 | 1.9 |
NOV | 43-69 | 3.1 |
DEC | 44-69 | 4.7 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
PUNO | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 38-62 | 5.2 |
FEB | 38-62 | 4.3 |
MAR | 38-62 | 3.8 |
APR | 33-62 | 1.5 |
MAY | 25-62 | 0.4 |
JUN | 19-61 | 0.1 |
JUL | 18-61 | 0.1 |
AUG | 22-63 | 0.2 |
SEP | 29-64 | 0.8 |
OCT | 33-65 | 1.5 |
NOV | 35-66 | 2.0 |
DEC | 37-64 | 3.6 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
PUERTO MALDONADO | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 71-88 | 13.6 |
FEB | 70-87 | 12.8 |
MAR | 70-88 | 11.9 |
APR | 69-87 | 6.1 |
MAY | 66-86 | 4.2 |
JUN | 63-84 | 2.3 |
JUL | 62-85 | 2.2 |
AUG | 64-88 | 2.5 |
SEP | 66-90 | 3.9 |
OCT | 69-90 | 6.5 |
NOV | 70-89 | 9.3 |
DEC | 70-88 | 12.1 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
Choquequirao Peru Hiking Trip
- Pricing
- Per Person$4,395
+$375 Airfare (Lima/Cusco/Lima) Subject to change
Single Supplement: $760
A single supplement is the additional cost of a single traveler not sharing a room in double occupancy. - Included in tour cost
- Camping accommodations
- First aid and oxygen bottle
- Kitchen and dining tent
- Porters
- All airport/hotel transfers
- All hotel accommodations
- All listed activities
- English-speaking certified guides
- Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
- Meals as indicated
- Southern Explorations pre-departure services
- Excluded from tour cost
- Domestic airfare within South America
- International airfare to and from Central & South America
- Tips and gratuities
- Medical & travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Hiking boots and other necessary sports gear
Choquequirao Peru Hiking Trip
- Trip Dates
- Southern Explorations can arrange a private departure on any date that works with your schedule. Custom tours are also available. Contact us for details.Available
- Lima
- Hotel upgrades are available, please contact us to discuss your options.
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One Day
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1 Day $170Off the beaten track hiking
Ancient Cachicata QuarryOne Day -
1 Day $100Off The Beaten Path LocationsOne Day
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1 Day $160Visit local expert weavers
Locals guides
Private transportationOne Day -
4 hours $90Lima City HighlightsOne Day
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6-8 Hours $235Culinary Delights of LimaOne Day
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5-6 Hours $90Lima Highlights
Tour Before Your Return Flight HomeOne Day -
1 Day $160Sacred Valley
Moray
MarasOne Day -
1 Day $175Top of the line equipment
Trails for any skill level
Friendly expert guidesOne Day -
1 Day $165Best Rafting Outside of CuscoOne Day
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One Day $195Off the beaten path hiking
Colorful MountainsOne Day
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4 Days $1395Highlights of Arequipa City
Colca Canyon
CondorsMulti-Day -
4, 5 & 8 Days $3,615Amazon River and Rainforest
Pacaya Samiria Reserve
Exotic Amazon Jungle Wildlife and FaunaMulti-Day -
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4 & 5 Days $3,000Amazon River Headwaters
Wildlife Spotting
Local Communities
Jungle Hiking and Canoeing
Fishing for PiranhaMulti-Day -
3 Days $420Hike through Tambopata National Reserve
Inkaterra Canopy Walkway Interpretation CenterMulti-Day -
2 Days $795Ica
Flight over Nazca LinesMulti-Day -
3 Days $1,245Flight over Nazca Lines
Marine wildlife
IcaMulti-Day -
3 Days $655Lake Titicaca
Urus Islands
Visit with localsMulti-Day -
4 Days $1,250Highlights of the NorthMulti-Day
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3 Days $1110Apurimac River
Top of the line equipment
Experienced guides
Safety kayaker & raft
Pristine beaches for campingMulti-Day -
3 Days $540Tambopata National Reserve
Select from a wide array of activitiesMulti-Day
Our trip was amazing! All of our guides were friendly and professional. Our guide’s knowledge and communication skills were exceptional! He was a fabulous tour guide and we really enjoyed hiking the Inca Trail with him. We always had the best campsites – other hikers were often jealous of where our camp was set up and would ask which company was handling our trip. Our guides were excellent on the rafting trip. We had never been through class V rapids before so I was a little hesitant at first; but, our guides were so skilled, we always felt completely safe. Chef’s cooking was fantastic! I’m not sure what I expected but I did not expect three course meals every night while camping. On the rafting trip, they noticed I don’t eat many grains and mostly eat meat and dairy foods so the chef brought more meat along on the Inca Trail than usual to make sure I was ok. I never mention it in the special requests because I don’t expect it to be accommodated, and I always carry lots of protein bars with me so it’s not an issue – I do appreciate the extra effort they made and the food was excellent! -Jerri Lipple, Texas (Peru & Amazon)
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We had a wonderful trip, such a journey to Machu Picchu and we enjoyed every single minute of it. Our guide from Cusco onward, Juan, was very informative and interesting and really made the entire trip very exciting. We enjoyed our time alone in each city and then also our excursions during the day with Juan. There was so much to see. Thanks so much for arranging our trip and getting us the best possible of everything. I was happy we did a private tour. I will continue recommending your company to people. - Leslie Williams, California (Machu Picchu)
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