This trek will take us to the archeological site of Choquequirao, which means „cradle of gold“. It's a spectacular hike where we'll descend into the narrow ravine of the Apurimac river and climb up the steep slopes on the other side, in order to reach the fascinating archeological site of Choquequirao. This hike requires you to face high physical challenges, but will reward you with an unbelievable view into the ravine of the Apurimac river and the surrounding mountain tops, an impressive landscape and the vast construction of the Inca site of Choquequirao.
LOCATION: The archeological site of Choquequirao is located to the right of the Apurimac river, high on the slopes of the mountain with the same name, next to the snow capped peak of the Qoriwayrachina, which is part of the Salkantay mountain range. Politically Choquequirao belongs to the district of Santa Teresa, Provincia de la Convención which is part of the Greater Cusco area. In 2001 the site was chosen by highest decree No. 050 and national decree No. 512 as National Park under the name of Vilcabamba and Choquequirao. In total the park covers an area of 522.878 hectares and has a circumference of 367.090 meter in length. The archeological site of Choquequirao alone covers an area of 1.810 hectares with a border length of 20.940 meters.
Best time to travel: |
April - Nov December Jan - Mar |
Trip Level: |
Medium / Easy |
Activities: |
Culture, History, Archeology, Fauna, Flora & Trekking. |
Places: |
Cusco, Cachora, Playa Rosalina, Marampata, Choquequirao |
Transportatation: |
Tourist bus and Trekking |
Accommodation: |
Camping - comfort |
Starting Point: |
Cusco |
Ending Point: |
Cusco |
Small Groups: |
(no more than 7 travelers) |
Pick-up: |
From your Hotel in Cusco city |