Choquequirao challenge – 4D/3N

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Food
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Serious

Choquequirao challenge – 4D/3N


Cusco, Cachora, Playa Rosalina, Choquequirao, Santa Rosa

This tour is an exciting adventure through one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Peru. Choquequirao is an Inca citadel located in the mountains of the Cusco region, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and spectacular views. During this tour, you will explore the impressive archaeological remains of Choquequirao, which have yet to be fully discovered and excavated. You will also have the opportunity to meet the local people, who still preserve the culture and tradition of the ancient Incas.


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Overview

This arrangement delivers a 4-day, 3-night sequence centered on reaching a significant Inca location within the Cusco territory. Groups move across Andean paths, beginning in urban settings and advancing to isolated zones. The demands involve serious physical input, with peaks at 4700 meters or 15418 feet. Limited to 12 members maximum, the format promotes detailed oversight. Open year-round, it accommodates various periods while accounting for regional climate shifts.

Collection occurs from accommodations in Cusco via vehicles belonging to BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, managed by operators skilled in mountain navigation. Initial meals incorporate elements from nearby organic suppliers, aligning with Andean agricultural methods. Trekking segments reveal valley structures influenced by waterways such as the Apurimac. A staff member from our team keeps track of your progress at all points to handle any arising matters.

Progressing further, attention turns to the primary Inca area, where specialists in guidance offer extensive descriptions of its past importance, relying on their proficiency in managing visitors from diverse nations in numerous languages. These individuals cover Inca building approaches and the position within wider Andean frameworks. Overnight facilities use gear that aids recovery post-activity, and food selections highlight natural regional components, with chances to pick global varieties for supplementary charges after discussion with the BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS booking group.

The backward travel revisits certain areas yet provides fresh angles on the environment. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS stresses dependability through its proprietary private transportation resources, kept to elevated criteria for performance in such locales. With substantial path knowledge, guides modify speeds to suit the collective while pointing out distinct Inca design features. Staff occasionally share accounts, such as how residents employ comparable routes for routine tasks, infusing relatability.

The design integrates directed sessions with intervals for self-directed observation, cultivating awareness. Our organization, BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, excels in precision, like adjusting food choices to feature recently harvested local goods.

Concluding back in Cusco, the path encourages thoughts on the fusion of past and scenery witnessed. Many highlight the benefit of language versatility from guides, who address questions in tongues outside Spanish and English as required. Such methods assist global participants in feeling engaged, improving the continuity.

In summary, the sequence stresses readiness, spanning bodily conditioning to essential items, guaranteeing fluid advancement amid Andean backdrops. Through BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, the priority stays on excellence, as shown in reports from earlier participants valuing the proficient operators and specialist-directed interactions.

Highlights

  • Utilization of private transportation solely from BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, controlled by extensively prepared drivers knowledgeable in Andean passages, distinguishing from alternatives using outside services.
  • Leaders proficient in overseeing global assemblies in diverse languages, supplying in-depth accounts of Inca locations surpassing typical data, contrasting with briefer overviews in rival setups.
  • Dishes formed from regional organic materials of innate sources, allowing for worldwide food choices at further expense through talks with our booking staff, delivering nutritious selections over standard provisions in comparable initiatives.
  • An assigned team member overseeing your full plan, guaranteeing immediate aid, a trait not consistently in other operator schedules.
  • Overnight configurations with superior tools for enhanced relaxation, demonstrating our dedication to ease beyond the sparse arrangements frequently observed in other places.
  • Animal carriers for weights up to 7 kilos each, lessening bodily demand and enabling concentration on the path, better than options lacking this aid.
  • Additional morning time at the chief Inca spot for thorough review, granting fuller involvement than shortened stops in other paths from BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS or opponents.

Trip details

  • Length: 4 days combined with 3 nights of engagement in the Cusco vicinity, encompassing transit and resting periods.
  • Participant Limit: No more than 12 people each time, facilitating closer supervision and team engagement.
  • Key Spots: 4 separate points on the course, each revealing elements of Andean landforms and Inca legacy.
  • Availability: Functions in all months, adjusting to the area’s dry and rainy cycles.
  • Peak Elevation: Attains 4700 meters or 15418 feet, necessitating adjustment to reduced oxygen.
  • Effort Category: Serious grade, featuring extended foot travel on sloped grounds, aimed at those with solid endurance.
  • Cost Structure: Based on individual rates, with possibilities for collective or dedicated arrangements.

Trip Summary

DAY 1: Cusco – Cachora – Playa Rosalina

  • Early departure from Cusco.
  • Breakfast in Cachora.
  • Hike to Playa Rosalina.
  • Approximately 5 hours hiking.
  • Camp overnight.

DAY 2: Playa Rosalina – Choquequirao

  • Early breakfast.
  • Hike to Choquequirao.
  • Approximately 7 hours.
  • Guided tour.
  • Camp overnight.

DAY 3: Choquequirao – Santa Rosa

  • Early breakfast.
  • Morning exploration of Choquequirao.
  • Return hike.
  • Approximately 7 hours.
  • Overnight in Santa Rosa.

DAY 4: Santa Rosa – Cachora – Cusco

  • Wake up.
  • Walk to Cachora.
  • Private transportation to Cusco.
  • Arrival approximately 8:00 p.m.

RESERVATIONS

To check availability for any of our services, please contact us at reservas@bioandeanexpeditions.com or via WhatsApp at +51 969 875 999 or +51 984 404 049.

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Feel free to get in touch for more details about your preferred experience or to start creating a personalized travel itinerary based on your interests.

Bio Andean Expeditions is a trusted travel agency based in Cusco, Peru, dedicated to offering authentic and memorable experiences throughout the region.

Whether you’re seeking a family adventure, a romantic escape, or a nature-filled journey, our professional team ensures comfort, quality, and a genuine connection with local culture and traditions.

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DAY 1 Cusco - Cachora - Playa Rosalina

The tour initiates with retrieval from your lodging in Cusco employing private transportation possessed by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, directed by drivers thoroughly educated in traversing these trails. This opening part extends roughly to Cachora, a foundational locale in the Andean base.

At Cachora, breakfast is consumed, assembled from organic area yields to fuel the impending movement. Subsequently, the foot journey starts toward Playa Rosalina, enduring about 5 hours across land shaped by Andean influences.

Throughout, a guide with vast route acquaintance, skilled in steering international visitors in various languages, imparts elaborate details on the nearby geography and watercourse patterns.

Reaching Playa Rosalina, the site for camp, involves arranging tents and mattresses for repose. Supper includes natural local constituents, and a BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS agent maintains awareness of your advancement for fluid operations.

Morning sustenance arrives promptly, crafted by the chef from organic native products to bolster the group for the next segment. The course directs to Choquequirao, spanning around 7 hours with increased slope demands.

Leaders furnish all-encompassing clarifications regarding cultural links to Inca customs, utilizing their broad trail expertise. This aids in comprehending the historical backdrop at a measured rate.

Upon attainment at Choquequirao, a directed examination occurs, detailing the Inca constructions and their functions grounded in deep tourist path understanding.

Camp is then prepared nearby, with prospects to review global dish alternatives for coming days at added prices via our booking team. The agent persists in supervising the plan.

Breakfast emerges early, drawing from area organics for sustenance. Morning hours allow further inspection of Choquequirao, the expansive Inca site.

Thereafter, the backward travel commences along prior lines to Santa Rosa, covering approximately 7 hours.

Guides sustain narratives on encountered Inca elements, bolstering insight with their language abilities and path familiarity. If required, private transportation stands ready at junctions, owned by the agency.

Settlement in Santa Rosa for the evening follows arrival, with continued meal emphasis on natural origins and potential international additions at extra fees through consultation.

The representative stays vigilant over the group’s timeline in this phase.

The concluding segment starts with awakening amid local sounds and views. The stroll proceeds to Cachora, finalizing the pedestrian aspects.

From Cachora, boarding occurs on private transportation by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, overseen by capable professionals, returning to Cusco.

Expected reaching time is around 8:00 p.m., marking the close. Guides offer ending remarks on the Andean involvement, and our representative confirms a seamless termination.

This configuration permits absorption in the Cusco area’s past and natural aspects, with demanding yet enriching components connected to Peruvian lifestyles.

Included

  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): A certified guide with expertise in the Choquequirao route, providing historical context, cultural insights and natural interpretation during the trek.
  • Assistant guide (only for groups of 8 or more people): Ensures group safety and personalized assistance when the group size increases.
  • Pick up from the hotel: Convenient pickup service from your accommodation in Cusco to start the journey smoothly.
  • Transportation (Cusco – Cachora – Cusco): Comfortable round-trip private transport to and from the trailhead.
  • Entrance fees to Choquequirao: Official admission to the archaeological site included, ensuring hassle-free entry.
  • Horsemen and mules (7 kilos per person): Pack animals carry personal belongings, food and camping equipment, allowing travelers to hike lightly.
  • A cook to prepare all meals: A professional chef prepares nutritious, fresh and energy-rich meals ideal for trekking.
  • Meals (3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners, 4 snacks): Full meal service designed for high-altitude trekking, including snacks for energy between meals.
  • Kitchen equipment: Includes dining tent, table, chairs and full cooking setup for comfortable meal times.
  • Camping tent: Quality tent for overnight stays, providing safety and shelter during the trek.
  • Therma-rest air mattress: Insulated sleeping pad ensuring better rest and warmth at high-altitude campsites.
  • First aid kit: A complete medical kit carried by the guide, including supplies for altitude and minor injuries.

Not Included

  • Last dinner: Dinner upon arriving back in Cusco is not included.
  • Sleeping bag: Travelers must bring or rent their own, ideally rated for cold Andean nights.
  • Trekking sticks: Helpful for steep descents and balance, but not provided.

Pricing

Tour Expense: $550 per individual in regular group format. For assemblies of 4 or greater, a lowered amount of $500 is available, promoting joint participation with financial benefits. Dedicated arrangement choice: $750 per individual, supplying sole leadership and conveyance for adjusted timing. Necessary Initial Deposit: $200 to secure placement, remainder settled prior to commencement.

Travel Guide

Weather Patterns

Cusco area shows dry spells from May through October, featuring open views and cooler evenings to 0 degrees Celsius. November to April sees more precipitation, often in later hours, boosting moisture yet enlivening the terrain. On one occasion, light rain made steps careful, but proper gear allowed continuation with little interruption. Review predictions shortly before.

MonthAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Rainfall (mm)
January197160
February197140
March196110
April20540
May20310
June2015
July2015
August21210
September21420
October21650
November21680
December207120

Local People and Culture

Inhabitants in Andean groups on this path frequently farm, holding to ancestral ways, using Quechua with Spanish. They greet openly, exchanging tales of Inca roots in short meetings. A caretaker once described family market travels via mule routes, echoing our journey. Honor traditions by inquiring prior to images and aiding nearby sellers.

Typical Food

Eatings center on basics such as quinoa, tubers, and maize from the zone, made recent. Sample chuño, dried spuds, or guinea pig for variety. In Cusco after, visit San Pedro Market for broths at $2-3. Our preparers employ organics, though global venues provide noodles or greens—additional if sought.

Free Activities Nearby

Cusco offers Plaza de Armas strolls for colonial structures sans charges. Close to Cachora, view stream scenes from paths. After path, inspect Sacsayhuaman Inca barriers freely on edges, although formal accesses elsewhere incur fees.

Affordable Dining Options

Seek fixed meals in minor spots near Cusco core, with fish or llama meat at $5-7. Steer clear of visitor areas; residents suggest places like Quinta Eulalia for genuine tastes at modest rates. Have currency ready, since plastic isn’t universal.

Dressing Year-Round

Build layers: foundation with airy tops, include wool for cold, finish with water-resistants. Dry times call for loose trousers and caps against rays; wet periods, fast-dry cloths and footwear. Throughout, firm shoes and hand covers for dark hours. Merino helped me with shifting heats sans volume.

Physical Effort and Health Needs

This serious path demands 5-7 hour daily steps on rises, needing strong heart and limbs—practice with trails ahead. Heights to 4700 meters may induce aches or tiredness; adjust in Cusco initially. Drink plenty, apply protector; heart condition folks see physicians. Routine shots suffice, yet pack for gut or height.


FAQs

What is the ideal period for this program?
The dry months from May to October provide firmer ground and less moisture, making walking easier in the Andean terrain. The wet season from November to April offers vibrant vegetation and fewer visitors at sites such as Choquequirao, although some sections may be slippery. In all cases, our leaders adapt plans to conditions to ensure safety and clear guidance throughout the 4-day program.

What physical condition is necessary for the walks?
Participants need a high level of fitness, capable of hiking 5 to 7 hours per day on uneven terrain, with elevations reaching 4,700 meters. Previous trekking experience is helpful, along with endurance training such as hill climbing or trail walking. Our professional leaders set a steady pace, and pack animals carry the main loads so most well-prepared travelers can complete the route.

What type of lodging is offered during the itinerary?
Overnight stays are in camping tents at selected locations such as Playa Rosalina and near Choquequirao, equipped with mattresses for insulation from the cold ground. These are sturdy shelters suitable for Andean nights and include designated dining areas. Accommodations are simple but comfortable, focused on rest and recovery, with all setup handled by our staff.

Are there age restrictions for participants?
There is no strict age limit, but we recommend this trek for travelers aged 14 and above due to the physical effort and altitude involved. Younger or older participants may join if they are fit and well acclimatized, with supervision for minors. Our leaders closely monitor the group, and families often succeed by preparing together.

How does altitude affect the trek?
At elevations of up to 4,700 meters, some travelers may experience shortness of breath, headaches, or fatigue due to thinner air. We recommend acclimatizing for 2–3 days in Cusco beforehand, drinking plenty of fluids, and eating light meals. Our guides carry first-aid supplies and monitor participants closely, adjusting the pace to support gradual acclimatization.

What languages do the guides speak?
Our guides are fluent in Spanish and English, with additional language options such as Italian or Portuguese available depending on group needs. This ensures clear communication for international travelers and detailed explanations of Inca sites and Andean culture throughout the 4-day itinerary.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free meals are available if advised in advance at the time of booking. Our meals are prepared using local organic ingredients, and the cook adjusts menus at no extra cost for standard dietary needs. Travelers with allergies should contact our reservations team early to confirm suitable options.

What happens if the weather conditions worsen?
In the event of rain or other adverse conditions, our leaders may adjust the pace or use alternative routes while prioritizing safety. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS’ privately owned transportation allows flexibility when needed. Our team has extensive experience managing wet conditions, ensuring continued access to key sites like Choquequirao with minimal disruption.

Is travel insurance required?
Travel insurance is not mandatory but is strongly recommended. Coverage should include medical emergencies, trip interruptions, and lost belongings, particularly for trekking activities at high altitude and in remote areas. Be sure your policy covers trekking up to 4,700 meters, as standard plans may not.

How much cash should I bring?
We recommend carrying approximately USD 80–150 in local currency for tips, small purchases, or emergencies, as there are no ATMs along the route. Cash can be withdrawn in Cusco before departure. Optional tips for staff average USD 15–25 per person, and small market purchases after the trek are inexpensive.

What wildlife might be seen along the route?
You may observe large birds soaring over valleys, as well as small mammals among rocky areas. Insects and native plants reflect the diversity of the Andean ecosystem. Guides point out wildlife during the trek, adding educational value, though sightings vary depending on season and timing.

Can the itinerary be extended or customized?
Yes. Additional visits to nearby sites or extra nights in Cusco can be arranged through BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS’ reservations team. Requests for international-style meals at camps can also be accommodated for an additional cost. This flexibility allows you to tailor the standard 4-day itinerary to your interests.

What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations made 30 days in advance receive a full refund minus the USD 200 deposit. Cancellations 15–29 days before departure receive a 50% refund. Cancellations within 15 days are non-refundable, though rescheduling may be possible. We strongly recommend travel insurance for unexpected circumstances.

How are groups organized?
Departures operate with a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 12. Groups may include solo travelers, couples, or small groups, creating a friendly and social atmosphere. For groups under 8 participants, only one guide is assigned, who manages the trek professionally while maintaining personalized attention.

What makes this program different from others?
This program stands out due to our privately owned transportation, highly qualified multilingual guides, and meals prepared with local organic ingredients. A dedicated representative monitors the group’s progress, ensuring responsiveness and support not always available with other operators, making this 4-day Andean experience more reliable and enriching.

What to Bring

  • Walking boots (with ankle protectors): Essential footwear for rocky and uneven terrain.
  • Warm jacket, hat and gloves: Necessary for cold mornings, evenings and high-altitude nights.
  • Waterproof jacket / rain poncho: The Andean climate is unpredictable; rain protection is important.
  • Comfortable shirts and pants: Lightweight, breathable clothing recommended for long trekking days.
  • Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended): High UV exposure at altitude makes sunscreen essential.
  • Insect repellent (minimum 30% DEET): Prevents bites in warmer and lower areas of the route.
  • Toiletries: Personal hygiene supplies for the duration of the trek.
  • Personal medications: Any prescription or personal-use medication needed regularly.
  • Camera: Ideal for capturing landscapes, nature and archaeological sites.
  • Flashlight with spare batteries: Necessary for evenings at camp and early-morning activities.
  • Water purification tablets (Micropur recommended): Useful to ensure safe drinking water throughout the trek.
  • Toilet paper: Essential as it may not be available along the trail.
  • Suggested extra contribution: Optional tips for horsemen, cook and guide as a gesture of appreciation.

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