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Choquequirao Trek/ Machu Picchu 5 or 6 days - group departure

Choquequirao Trek Machu Pichu

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Day-per-day itinerary (6 days)
5 days version: the first 5 days are done in 4 days. Only 2-3 hours (instead of almost the whole day) on the site Choquequirao itself. See the 4 days itinerary, then add a day in Machu Picchu (like day 6 here).

Tent       Breakfast       Lunch       Dinner

Day 1
  • Transport Cusco (3.350 m) - Cachora (2.850 m)
  • Hike Cachora - Chiquisca (1.930 m)
  • Camping Chiquisca

  • Day 2
  • Chiquisca (1.930 m) - Playa Rosalina (1.550 m) - Marampata (2.850 m)
  • Camping Marampata

  • Day 3
  • Marampata (2.850 m) - Choquequirao (3.270 m)
  • Choquequirao - Marampata
  • Camping Marampata

  • Day 4
  • Marampata (2.850 m) - Coca Masana (2.150 m)
  • Camping Coca Masana

  • Day 5
  • Hike Coca Masana - Huancacalle (2.450 m)
  • Transport to Ollantaytambo (2.850 m)
  • Train to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu village)
  • Overnight in Aguas Calientes

  • Day 6
  • Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu (2 hours guided tour)
  • If preferred, you can also walk up/down the hiking trail leading to Machu Picchu.
  • Train back to Ollantaytambo / Poroy. Transportation to the hotel in Cusco.

  • Included:
  • Transport from/to your ho(s)tel in Cusco.
  • English speaking official guide
  • Camping equipment and food is carried by horses/mules. 7 kg per person of personal equipment of the clients may be put on the animals (duffel bag will be provided).
  • Good and varied food (vegetarian option, see FAQ below for more info) .
  • All camping equipment and cooking/eating utensils (including mattress).
  • Accommodation in Aguas Calientes 5th night (camping is now prohibited in Aguas Calientes).
  • All entrance fees (Choquequirao & Machu Picchu).
  • Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu and vice versa.
  • First aid kit & oxygen bottle.

    Not Included:
  • Additional beverages or meals in villages
  • Breakfast on the 1st and lunch/dinner on the last day (in Aguas Calientes)
  • Return or abortion otherwise as planned itinerary: transport & possible accommodation costs (also for staff)
  • Personal mountain equipment such as trekking shoes, rain/wind jacket/pants, hat, gloves, sunglasses etc.
  • Sleeping bag (Rental US $ 6 per day)


    FAQ group departures:

    What days can start the group departures
    Departures can be on the day of your choice.

    Hotels, bus before/after trek?
    We can also organize transfers, hotels in Cusco or other cities, packages in the rest of the country etc. If you would prefer more services, from the airport in Lima for example or a complete Peru travel package, please let us know.

    How many days acclimatization do we need before starting the trek?
    We recommend at least 1 full day (2 nights) on altitude before starting the trek. If you have been on altitude in the South of the country before (Colca Canyon, Puno, Cusco – all on altitude) or in Huaraz you shouldn´t consider this anymore and might as well go to the trek immediately after arrival to Cusco.

    Can you accommodate food sensitivities?
    Our cooks are used to dealing with vegetarians. However, other clients and staff may have a conventional diet. Meals are prepared in the same tent and scents of meals can not be avoided. if you do not want to eat your meal in the same tent with clients having a conventional diet, please inquire about a private tour.

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