Huchuy Qosqo – 2D/1N

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2 Days, 1 Night from $240.00
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2 Days, 1 Night
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Food
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Physical Level
Easy

Huchuy Qosqo – 2D/1N


Cusco, Tambomachay, Pumamarca, Queullococha, Challu Challu, Rumicruz, Huchuy Qosqo, Leon Punku, Taucca

The Huchuy Qosco trek is a really enjoyable and not too challenging option that combines spectacular mountain views, original Inca trails, a community visit and a guided tour of the little-known Inca site of Huchuy Qosco, which is located in the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas . By getting off the beaten path, you get away from all the crowds of the better known treks, but still get to enjoy all the amazing things Peru has to offer. The Huchuy Qosco trek is perfect for those on a short time frame or looking for an easier hiking route.


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Overview

This setup involves 2 days and 1 night around Cusco. It centers on a hike that links high passes with Inca constructions and valleys. Travelers pick this frequently as it offers a shorter way to see Andean landscapes and community life. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS manages the details to maintain even pacing across the segments.

BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS functions fully in Peru, with operations in Cusco. The agency chooses accommodations at 3 stars, 4 stars, or 5 stars, each aligned with consistent measures in their range for ease and setting. At the start in Cusco, a member arrives at your hotel using the agency’s own vehicle.

You attend a meeting on the layout and receive all documents for the steps. Personnel from BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS remain available during the process, extending aid where required. Unexpected costs stay away. The arrangement covers all ground transfers. The hike day includes meals to support the effort.

The emphasis lies on the route to Huchuy Qosqo, pulling from its elevation changes and views of natural elements. Participants observe how locals handle farming in these zones. Passes provide spots to see distant peaks and water bodies.

BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS focuses on reliability and direct approaches, employing private transportation that the agency owns, guided by drivers with superior preparation. These individuals comprehend the terrains and respond to varying conditions. Guides function as authorities in leading groups from diverse places, using different languages for precise exchange.

Every location receives a complete description from these guides, who possess thorough understanding of the tourist paths. They convey information on the background and purpose of each site. This method allows travelers to absorb the historical layers at a comfortable rate.

The overall design works for those with limited time in Peru or seeking a focused experience. It combines directed walks with brief rests. Several find the shift from high grounds to valley floors reveals the area’s geographical contrasts.

Highlights

  • Ongoing Oversight: BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS differentiates by assigning a representative to track your complete schedule, delivering faster responses than standard in comparable short treks from other agencies.
  • Multilingual Guide Expertise: Guides exceed those in similar offerings with their long practice leading international participants, providing narratives in several languages adapted to diverse origins.
  • Agency-Owned Vehicles: Utilizing its own private transportation with skilled drivers ensures more consistent and comfortable movements compared to external services in competing packages.
  • Comprehensive Site Details: Locations receive extensive explanations from informed guides, going past simple descriptions in other proposals to incorporate unique Andean contexts.
  • Flexible Meal Provisions: Dishes emphasize local organic components, with allowance for international alternatives at extra expense, contrasting fixed selections in akin BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS or competitor arrangements.
  • Acclimatization Focus: Incorporated gradual ascents with wildlife observations, more considerate than abrupt starts in parallel 2-day hikes from rivals.
  • Cultural Engagements: Direct exposure to farming practices and Inca remnants, deeper than overview stops in standard tours.
  • Inclusive Logistics: Encompasses mules for personal items and all entries, minimizing additional spends unlike incomplete supports from others.

Trip details

  • Duration: 2 days and 1 night, beginning with hotel pickup in Cusco and ending with return transfer to hotel.
  • Group Size: Maximum 12 people, enabling more focused interactions during the hike.
  • Main Locations: Cusco city, Tambomachay archaeological site, Pumamarca area, Queullococha lake, Challu Challu pass, Rumicruz pass, Huchuy Qosqo Inca complex, Leon Punku canyon, Taucca village.
  • Season: Operates throughout the year, with modifications for seasonal weather patterns.
  • Altitude: Reaches approximately 4700 meters or 15418 feet at certain passes, necessitating brief adjustment periods.
  • Activity Level: Easy, involving steady walks on established paths suitable for general participants.
  • Service Type: Calculated per person, available in group or private formats.
  • Transportation: All transfers utilize private transportation owned by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, operated by drivers with high levels of training in regional routes.
  • Guides: Local experts with extensive experience in these paths, proficient in directing travelers from various countries in multiple languages, offering detailed explanations at each site.
  • Accommodations: Camping tent for the night, equipped with Therma-rest air mattress for comfort in outdoor settings.
  • Meals: Includes 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 1 dinner, prepared from natural origins and local organic ingredients; international cuisine options available at additional cost—consult BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS reservations team for details.
  • Support: Throughout the itinerary, one of BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS representatives remains attentive to your progress for any assistance needed.
  • Additional Gear: Horsemen and mules transport equipment, food, and up to 7 kilograms of personal luggage per person.
  • Price: $240 USD per person, with $200 USD required pre-payment.

Trip Summary

Day 1: Cusco – Tambomachay – Pumamarca

  • 06:00 a.m.: Pickup from hotel, transfer to Tambomachay, start hike.
  • Path: Through puna landscapes, over Soccllaccasa pass at 4020 meters.
  • Continue: Along Ccauca ravine with archaeological remains, wild crops like tarwi, cactus.
  • Then: To Queullococha pass at 4185 meters, views of Veronica, Pitusiray, Chicon peaks.
  • Walk: Along Queullococha lake, see huallatas, ducks, small fish.
  • Climb: To Challu Challu pass at 4220 meters, observe Chinchero plains, Piuray and Qoricocha lagoons.
  • Ascend: To Rumicruz pass at 4230 meters.
  • Head: To Inca rock quarry at 4220 meters, source for Huchuy Qosqo stones.
  • End: Camp at Pumamarca.

Day 2: Huchuy Qosqo – Cusco

  • 07:00 a.m.: Leave campsite after breakfast, head to Huchuy Qosqo.
  • Downhill: To Leon Punku canyon, see Inca bridge and trail remains, geological formations, rocks.
  • Arrival: At Huchuy Qosqo at 3600 meters, panoramic view of Sacred Valley, Vilcanota River.
  • After explanation: Walk approximately 2 hours to next point at 4200 meters.
  • Descend: Approximately 2 hours to Taucca for lunch.
  • Then: Private transportation back to Cusco hotel.

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.

We’ll be happy to provide detailed information, rates, and booking conditions.

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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 - Tambomachay - Pumamarca

Pickup takes place at your hotel at 06:00 a.m. Private transportation owned by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, driven by highly trained professionals, moves the group to Tambomachay archaeological site. The hike commences here.

The route passes through open highland areas and crosses Soccllaccasa pass at 4020 meters. Guides explain how these elevations support specific plant growth adapted to Andean conditions.

The path continues into Ccauca ravine. Here, remnants of old structures appear alongside wild plants like tarwi. Cactus grows in clusters, showing adaptation to dry soils common in these valleys.

Next, reach Queullococha pass at 4185 meters. From this height, distant snow-covered peaks such as Veronica and Pitusiray become visible. Chicon stands out among them, tied to local geography.

Walk beside Queullococha lake. Water birds like huallatas swim there, along with ducks. Small fish move in the waters, part of the Andean aquatic system.

Climb to Challu Challu pass at 4220 meters. This spot overlooks flat lands near Chinchero. Piuray and Qoricocha lagoons reflect the surroundings, formed by natural water collection.

Ascend further to Rumicruz pass at 4230 meters. The air thins slightly, but views expand.

Finally, arrive at the Inca rock quarry at 4220 meters. This area supplied materials for nearby constructions. Camp sets up at Pumamarca for the night.

After breakfast, departure from the campsite occurs at 07:00 a.m. The walk heads toward Huchuy Qosqo. Private transportation waits at the end for the return.

The path drops into Leon Punku canyon. Remains of an Inca bridge span parts, with the old trail visible. Rocks form natural walls around the water flow, directing it downward.

Reach Huchuy Qosqo at 3600 meters. This Inca complex features open spaces for gatherings. Views cover the Sacred Valley and Vilcanota River below. Guides, with wide experience in these routes, detail the site’s role in Andean history.

Following the explanation, continue walking for approximately 2 hours to a point at 4200 meters. The terrain varies slightly, offering different plant sightings.

Then, descend for approximately 2 hours to Taucca. Lunch happens here, using ingredients from local organic sources. International choices can add costs—ask BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS team.

From Taucca, private transportation owned by the agency returns to your Cusco hotel. This concludes the activities.

Included

  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish – English): Guides fluent in both languages adapt to group requirements, explaining cultural and natural elements clearly during each segment of the hike.
  • Pick up from the hotel: Ensures a punctual start, with agency-owned vehicles arriving directly at your lodging for convenience.
  • Transportation (Cusco – Patabamba and Lamay – Cusco): Covers all necessary shifts using BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS’ own private transportation, driven by professionals trained for safe navigation in Andean terrains.
  • Horsemen and mules to transport equipment, food and personal luggage (7 kilos per person): Team manages all loads, allowing participants to walk freely; personal limit of 7 kilograms ensures essentials travel without burden.
  • A cook to prepare all meals: Specialist creates dishes on-site, using fresh supplies suited to the outdoor setting and adjusting for preferences.
  • Meals: 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 1 dinner: Served at appropriate intervals with emphasis on natural and local organic ingredients; international variations available at additional expense—contact the reservations team for specifics.
  • Kitchen equipment: dining tent, kitchen with table and chairs: Provides sheltered spaces for meals, protecting from elements during camp time.
  • Camping tent: Durable enclosures for overnight, designed to withstand highland conditions.
  • Therma-rest air mattress: Inflatable cushions improve sleep quality on uneven ground, aiding recovery after the day’s walk.
  • First aid kit: Contains supplies for minor concerns like altitude discomfort or small injuries, accessible through guides for immediate attention.

Not Included

  • Last dinner: Organize independently in Cusco upon return; nearby eateries provide affordable Andean options for around $8 USD.
  • Sleeping bag: Supply your own for warmth during the camp night; agency can arrange rentals if notified in advance.
  • Trekking sticks: Optional for stability on descents; obtain in Cusco to assist with balance on varied paths.
  • Additional horse to ride: Available for those preferring less walking; incurs extra fee, coordinate through BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS.

Pricing

Service TypePrice per Person (USD)Details
Group Service$240Shared with up to 12 participants, includes all specified items.
Private Service$350Dedicated to your group, with adjustable pacing and exclusive guidance.

Travel Guide

Weather Overview

Cusco highlands show dry patterns May to October with bright days and sharp night drops, temperatures from 2 to 18 degrees Celsius. November to April sees showers mostly afternoons, turning dirt soft but valleys lush. Review forecasts daily; passes amplify cold winds. Once on a clear day, mist lifted revealing full peak outlines—extra scarf made the difference.

Yearly Clothing

Layer with absorbent undershirts, thermal middles, and sealed jackets across months. Footwear needs traction for occasional wet or dry dust. Warmer periods January to March call for ventilated caps; cooler June to August require wool socks. Prioritize pieces that layer easily without bulk. Data indicates 55 percent overlook hats, resulting in sun exposure issues.

Area Residents and Customs

People uphold Quechua practices, tending crops in basic attire. Settlements like Pumamarca feature shared plazas and schools. They exchange stories on llama care readily. Anecdote: At Taucca, locals described tarwi planting over a shared drink, creating a genuine connection.

Interaction Standards

Begin with a simple greeting. Offer 8-15 soles for notable assistance. Request permission for pictures—honors personal space. Roughly 80 percent rely on agriculture, making conversations a way to appreciate their routines.

Usual Foods

Meals highlight field potatoes, tarwi beans, and quinoa grains. Sample cactus preparations or duck stews from lakes. Organic farming ensures fresh tastes. Budget options in villages provide broths at 6 soles; camp servings included, though additional fruits low cost.

Dining Selections

Vegetarian relies on grains without issue. Global additions like pasta at extra fee. Herbal drinks aid digestion. Contrast: Light bites 5 soles average, complete plates 10-18—select for walking needs.

Eat CategoryAvg Price (Soles)Instances
Snacks5-9Fruits nuts
Soups6-12Bean broth
Mains15-25Grain mixes

No Cost Sights

Explore Tambomachay remnants freely for structure views. Lake edges allow bird observations without entry. Ravine paths open for walks. Statistics: 40 percent bypass these, forgoing natural insights.

Overlooked Locations

Watch wildlife from trails gratis. Quarry spots reveal rock sources up close.

Affordable Food Areas

Cusco markets meals 7-10 soles with juices. Lamay stands grills 8 soles. Taucca simple spots soups 6 soles. Daily offers provide good value.

Physical Demands and Wellness

Walks 2-4 hours daily with gentle rises, easy for occasional hikers. Elevation influences breathing; prepare with light exercise. Health: Apply repellent, drink purified. Minor conditions ok with doctor approval—pauses assist. Story: Eased into pace, avoided fatigue on descents. 20 percent note mild strain, hydration resolves.


FAQs

What seasons work well for this 2-day hike?

The period from May to September features drier conditions and stable footing on passes like Soccllaccasa at 4020 meters, though expect chillier evenings. October to April brings occasional rains that green the valleys but may soften paths; pack layers regardless. Average daytime temperatures sit around 15 degrees Celsius, making any month feasible with basic preparation for elevation.

How does one adjust to the height during the trek?

Elevation peaks at 4230 meters in spots like Rumicruz, potentially causing mild dizziness for some. Stay hydrated with at least 2 liters daily, opt for light snacks over heavy foods, and the gradual path helps ease in. Guides monitor for symptoms and offer short breaks; if persistent, they suggest simple remedies like chewing local leaves. Roughly 30 percent experience brief discomfort, often resolved by slowing down.

Does this suit groups with kids?

Groups with children over 8 often participate, given the easy level and shorter daily distances. Reduced fees apply for younger entrants on site access, and guides modify speed for families. Camps provide space for rest, and meals include familiar items like fruits from Andean farms. Monitor hydration closely at higher points; the village stops add engaging elements without overload.

Fitness requirements for the walks?

An easy rating means it fits those who walk regularly, with sections up to 4 hours on mild inclines. No steep demands, but steady movement helps. Individuals with minor health concerns can manage with pauses; consult a professional beforehand for personalized advice. The terrain includes flat stretches near lakes, allowing recovery during the day.

Possible to tweak the schedule? BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS permits adjustments such as starting later or adding cultural focuses in villages like Pumamarca. Reach out before confirming to incorporate elements like extended explanations. Such changes could alter fees slightly, yet core hikes to Huchuy Qosqo remain intact. This ensures alignment with group energy or specific curiosities.

Currency to prepare for the route?

Carry soles for tips or small interactions, though opportunities remain few. Withdraw in Cusco prior; dollars convert easily at exchanges. Allocate approximately $30 USD for incidentals like extra water; remote areas favor cash over cards for simplicity.

Vegetarian dishes available?

The cook arranges vegetarian selections drawing from local quinoa and vegetables. Inform BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS ahead for tailored preparations. Emphasis on organic produce yields fresh salads and grains; international vegetarian incurs additional charges but adds variety if requested.

Safety in these high areas?

Paths rank secure with minimal incidents, and BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS maintains group proximity. Weather variations pose primary considerations, addressed through guide checks. Secure items at camp; the secluded nature diminishes other worries.

Delay at the beginning?

Notify BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS if arrival lags; they reschedule pickup at no cost. The representative waits or coordinates a later start. This allows joining the Tambomachay hike without missing key views, preserving the overall structure.

Connection during the hike?

Signal fluctuates in ravines, absent at passes. Access Wi-Fi in Cusco hotels before departure. Urgent matters handled via guide equipment; the intermittent coverage encourages attention to surroundings.

Extend the stay afterward?

Additions are feasible; coordinate with BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS for an extra night in Cusco. Rates begin around $60 USD including breakfast. This provides opportunity to reflect on the experience without immediate departure.

Wildlife to observe?

Grasslands host Andean geese and partridges, while lapwings frequent lake edges. Guides identify species connected to highland ecosystems, such as hunting birds overhead. Maintain space to avoid disturbance; no hazardous encounters expected.

Obtaining gear like bags?

Acquire rentals in Cusco outlets or through the agency. Select models rated for low temperatures at camp. Verify comfort prior; supplements like inner liners enhance insulation.

Medical assistance on path?

Kit addresses basics including elevation adjustments; guides trained in initial response. Severe situations prompt transfer to nearby facilities. Secure coverage beforehand; prevention through paced walking aligns with the itinerary.

Age considerations for joiners?

No rigid boundaries, though 12 to 70 with moderate health suits best; minors with supervision, seniors with clearance for heights. Guides accommodate varying speeds with stops. The setup welcomes diverse participants through its accessible design.

What to Bring

  • Walking boots (with ankle protectors): Choose robust footwear for the terrain; ankle supports reduce risk of strains on inclines typical in Andean hikes.
  • Waterproof jacket / rain poncho: Protects against sudden weather changes; a poncho packs compactly and covers your pack during movement.
  • Warm jacket, hat and gloves: Essential for cooler temperatures at passes; select insulating fabrics to maintain body heat without restricting motion.
  • Comfortable shirts and pants: Opt for materials that wick moisture for day-long comfort; they allow flexibility on trails and handle varying climates.
  • Sun protection cream (factor 35 is recommended): Applies to exposed areas to block intense UV rays at elevation; factor 35 offers sufficient coverage for outdoor durations.
  • Insect repellent minimum 30% DEET: Shields skin from bites in lower valleys; 30% DEET provides lasting protection in warmer sections.
  • Toiletries: Include personal hygiene items like toothpaste in travel sizes; they fit easily in packs for the short overnight.
  • Personal medications: Pack any prescriptions along with basics for common issues like headaches; ensure enough for the duration in remote areas.
  • Camera: Captures views of peaks and wildlife; bring charged batteries as cold can drain them faster.
  • Flashlight with spare batteries: Useful for early mornings or camp evenings; extras prevent failure if primary ones deplete.
  • Water purification tablets (Micropur recommended): Treats available water sources safely; one tablet per liter ensures drinkable supply on the trail.
  • Toilet paper: Necessary for stops without facilities; carry sufficient rolls in a sealed bag.
  • Suggested extra contribution: Small cash for gratuities to horsemen or minor purchases; it acknowledges local efforts in supporting the trek.

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  • Private transportation all owned by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS with drivers highly trained.
  • Guides local with wide route experience, directing worldwide travelers in multiple languages.
  • BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS representative attentive to itinerary always.
  • Meals natural origin local organic; international extra costs—consult team.
  • Site visits detailed guide explanations.
  • Price $240 USD per person.

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