Tour Details

Duration

4D/3N

Difficulty

Hard

Tour Style

Adventure

Altitude

3030-3100

Group Size

1 - 16 people

Distance

64 km

Deep within the Andes mountain range, surrounded by towering peaks and a silence that connects you with ancient times, lies Choquequirao—one of the best-kept treasures of the Inca Empire. Known as the “sacred sister of Machu Picchu,” this majestic citadel remains largely untouched, far from the crowds, preserving its authentic and mysterious essence.

The journey to Choquequirao is more than just a hike; it is a true adventure that connects you with nature and history. Along the way, travelers cross deep canyons like the impressive Apurímac, follow ancient Inca trails, and pass through ever-changing landscapes—from warm valleys to lush cloud forests full of life.

Every step along this route reveals breathtaking views, vast skies, and the unique feeling of exploring a destination that is still largely undiscovered. Upon arrival, Choquequirao rewards the effort with its grandeur: endless terraces, ceremonial structures, and a special energy that transports you to another time.

This trek is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, challenging, and deeply enriching experience. More than just a destination, Choquequirao is an unforgettable adventure—a true connection to the Inca legacy and an invitation to discover the purest and most extraordinary side of Peru.

We will begin our journey in Cusco, piking you for the hotel between 5:30 AM and 6:00 AM. Our adventure will start with beautiful views as we drive through the Pampa de Anta and Limatambo, before crossing into the Apurímac region and continuing toward Curahuasi.

Our first destination will be the Saywite Archaeological Park, located about three and a half hours from Cusco. Here, we will admire a ceremonial stone intricately carved by the Incas, featuring miniature models of various structures. We will also explore other nearby ceremonial centers. After the visit, we will continue to Cachora, specifically to Capuliyoc, where we will enjoy a lunch with breathtaking views of the Apurímac Canyon and the Padreyoc snow-capped peak.

In the afternoon, we will begin our trek, descending for about three hours, passing through the Cocamasana viewpoints until we reach Chikiska, where we will have dinner and spend the night at a local rural lodge.

Pick-Up Time:

Our team will collect you from your hotel in Cusco between 5:30 and 6:00 AM, ensuring a smooth start to your adventure.

Car Ride:

Enjoy a scenic 4-hour drive from Cusco to Mirador Capuliyoc, soaking in the beautiful landscapes and local sights along the way.

Meals:

Savor the regional flavors with lunch and dinner included, providing you with the energy needed for your trek.

Accommodation:

Experience a comfortable stay at the charming Casitas, where you can relax and recharge after a day of exploration.

Camp Elevation:

Rest at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level, surrounded by the breathtaking Andean mountains.

We will begin the day early with a hearty breakfast to fuel our energy for one of the most demanding but rewarding sections of the trek. From our starting point, we’ll descend for approximately one hour along a steep and scenic trail until we reach the banks of the Apurímac River, at a location known as Playa Rosalina (1,200 m / 3,937 ft). The roar of the river and the lush surroundings mark this as a dramatic and memorable part of the journey.

After crossing the hanging bridge over the river, we’ll begin the challenging uphill climb to Santa Rosa. This section takes about 1.5 to 2 hours and features a continuous ascent on switchback trails. We aim to complete this portion in the early morning hours, before the sun is at its peak, to reduce the physical strain and make the hike more comfortable.

Upon arrival at Santa Rosa, we’ll take a well-deserved break to hydrate and rest. Afterward, the hike continues with another ascent of approximately 2 to 2.5 hours toward the picturesque village of Marampata (2,850 m / 9,350 ft). The trail gradually opens to wider views, revealing stunning panoramas of the Apurímac Canyon and surrounding mountain peaks.

Upon reaching Marampata, we’ll enjoy a freshly prepared lunch and have the afternoon free to relax and take in the natural beauty of the high Andes. This small rural community offers a peaceful ambiance, and if the skies are clear, you’ll witness one of the most breathtaking sunsets of the entire trek.

After gaining close to 1,500 meters of elevation throughout the day, we’ll settle in for the night at a local lodge run by a welcoming Andean family. Dinner will be served in the evening, followed by a restful night under the stars in this serene and remote mountain village.

We will wake up early to take full advantage of this special day. After a nourishing breakfast and final preparations, we’ll begin our hike toward Choquequirao, one of the most awe-inspiring and remote Inca sites in the Andes. The trail to the ruins takes about 1.5 hours, with breathtaking views along the way as the morning light gradually reveals the grandeur of the surrounding mountains.

Upon arrival, we’ll begin a guided and in depth exploration of Choquequirao often referred to as the “sacred sister of Machu Picchu.” Perched on a remote ridge above the Apurímac River, this vast archaeological complex remains largely untouched by mass tourism, offering a more intimate and spiritual connection to the legacy of the Inca civilization.

Throughout the day, we’ll visit the most important areas of the site, including ceremonial plazas, intricate stone temples, ritual platforms, farming terraces, and water channels used for ceremonial and practical purposes. If time and energy permit, we’ll also descend to the famous lower sector to admire the stunning stone-carved llamas, an extraordinary artistic feature believed to represent the importance of llama caravans in Inca society.

To maximize our time at the site, lunch will be a packed snack, allowing us to pause briefly and recharge without leaving the site’s magical atmosphere.

After several hours of exploration, learning, and reflection, we’ll begin our return hike to Marampata in the late afternoon. Upon arrival, a warm homemade dinner will be waiting for us, offering comfort after a day of immersion in history and nature. We’ll then spend a peaceful night at our local family-run lodge, surrounded by the silence of the Andes and the memory of a truly unforgettable experience.

We will begin our final day very early in the morning, ready to take on the last and most physically demanding leg of the trek. With headlamps or the first light of dawn guiding our way, we’ll start a two-hour descent along a steep, winding trail until we reach Santa Rosa, where we’ll be rewarded with a traditional highland breakfast prepared by our local team an energizing start to the day.

After breakfast, we’ll continue descending for approximately another 1.5 hours until we reach the banks of the Apurímac River, retracing part of the route we took earlier in the trek. Here, we’ll take a longer break to rest, hydrate, and capture photos of the dramatic scenery surrounding the canyon its sheer walls and lush greenery providing a breathtaking backdrop.

From this point, we’ll begin the most challenging climb of the day: an uphill trek to Chikiska, where a well-earned lunch will be waiting for us in a shaded, scenic spot. This section of the trail tests both stamina and determination, but the changing views and quiet beauty of the landscape make it a deeply rewarding experience.

In the afternoon, we continue with a final ascent to Capuliyoc, which will take approximately three hours. This portion of the trail follows a gradual incline and passes by several natural lookout points, where we’ll have the opportunity to pause, breathe, and enjoy panoramic views of the majestic Apurímac Canyon a fitting farewell to the natural wonders we’ve explored over the past days.

Upon reaching Capuliyoc (2,915 m / 9,560 ft), we’ll mark the end of our unforgettable adventure. After some final group photos and celebration, we’ll board our private transport for the return journey to Cusco, with an estimated arrival time of around 10:00 p.m. You’ll be dropped off at your accommodation, tired but fulfilled after completing one of Peru’s most epic treks.

What's Included:

Included

  • ✓
    Included

     Included


    🕕 Pre-Trek Briefing – 6:00 p.m. at our Cusco Office
    Join us for a comprehensive orientation at the Machu Picchu Team office in Cusco the evening before your trek. During the briefing, your guide will review the complete itinerary, introduce the group, and answer any final questions. You’ll also receive your duffel bag, where you can pack up to 7 kg of personal belongings, which will be carried by pack horses throughout the trek.


    🚐 Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off Service
    Your adventure begins with hotel pick-up in Cusco between 5:30 and 6:00 a.m. on the first day. At the end of the trek, you will be dropped off at your hotel in Cusco—no additional arrangements needed.


    🧭 Professional Bilingual Guide (Spanish & English)
    The trek will be led by an experienced bilingual guide, fully knowledgeable about the Choquequirao route and archaeological site. They will provide detailed explanations along the trail and during your visit to the ruins, ensuring a rich cultural and historical experience.


    🚐 Private Transportation (Round Trip)
    All transportation is included: from Cusco to the trailhead at Capuliyoc and back from Capuliyoc to Cusco on the final day, in private, comfortable vehicles.


    🎟 Entry Tickets to Archaeological Sites
    Your package includes entrance fees to the Choquequirao Archaeological Complex and the Saywite Archaeological Park, so you don’t have to worry about additional permits or tickets.


    🎒 Duffel Bag and Luggage Transport
    We will provide a duffel bag (up to 7 kg) for your personal items. These will be transported by horses, and you’ll have access to your bag at every campsite and lunch stop. This means you only need to carry a daypack with essentials like water, sunscreen, snacks, and anything else you may need during the day.


    🍽 All Meals Included During the Trek
    You’ll enjoy 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 3 dinners, freshly prepared by our cook at each campsite. Meals are nutritious, hearty, and tailored to your dietary needs. We can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary restrictions at no extra charge—just let us know in advance.


    🏡 Three Nights in Local Guesthouses
    You’ll stay in rustic family-run guesthouses, offering comfortable beds, basic amenities, and an authentic Andean atmosphere. There’s no need to bring a tent or sleeping bag, as all accommodations include proper beds and warm blankets.


    ⛑ Safety Equipment and First Aid
    Your guide will carry essential safety equipment, including an emergency oxygen tank, a complete first aid kit, radio communication devices, and other supplies to ensure your safety throughout the trek.


    📦 Free Luggage Storage
    If you have extra luggage that you won’t take on the trek, you can store it safely at our office in Cusco free of charge. It will be ready for pickup when you return from your adventure.


    ✨ Exceptional Service & Support
    From beginning to end, our dedicated team is here to ensure you have a seamless, unforgettable, and stress-free experience, providing support and care every step of the way.

Not Included

  • ✓
    Not Included

    💧 Water for Your Bottles
    • Water for refilling your bottles is not included in the package. However, along the trekking route, you will find small local shops run by mountain families where you can purchase bottled water and energy drinks. These shops are typically available every 3 to 4 hours of hiking.
    • Alternatively, you can bring a portable water filter or purification tablets, as there are natural water sources along the trail. If you choose to drink from these, it’s essential to purify the water before consumption to avoid health risks.
    • We also recommend bringing light snacks such as chocolate, nuts, dried fruit, or energy bars to stay energized throughout the trek.

    🥾 Trekking Poles
    • Trekking poles are not included in this trek, but we highly recommend bringing a pair, as the trail to Choquequirao includes many steep ascents and descents. If you do not have your own poles, you can rent a professional pair from us for $10 USD for the entire trek.
    • The poles we provide are high-quality, durable, and specially designed for challenging mountain treks like this one, offering better balance, joint protection, and support on uneven terrain.

    💰 Gratuities
    • Tips for the support team—including guides, cooks, and muleteers—are not included in the price. While optional, they are greatly appreciated as a token of appreciation for their hard work, professionalism, and dedication during the trek.

    🛡 Travel Insurance
    • Travel insurance is not included but is strongly recommended. A comprehensive policy can help cover unexpected situations such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, delays, or lost belongings, giving you peace of mind while enjoying your adventure.

Clothes

  • Suficiente ropa interior
    Enough underwear and socks
  • Bufanda, guantes y gorro
    Hat, scarf and gloves
  • Pantalones ligeros
    Lightweight and comfortable trousers
  • Polos ligeros
    Polos or breathable t-shirts
  • Sandalias ligeras
    Sandals or light footwear for relaxation
  • Botas de trekking
    Trekking shoes or boots
  • Casaca impermeable
    Waterproof or windproof jacket

Equipment

  • Mochila
    Daypack (20–30 L)
  • Poncho
    Rain poncho
  • Palos de trekking
    Trekking poles

Essential

  • Dinero en soles
    Cash (soles) and/or credit cards
  • Repelente de insecto
    Insect repellent
  • Pasaporte
    Passport or ID card (and digital copies)
  • Productos de higiene
    Personal care products
  • Medicamentos
    Personal medications and basic first aid kit
  • Botellas de agua
    Reusable water bottle
  • Crema solar
    Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

Recommended

  • Snacks
    Energy snacks (bars, nuts, etc.)
  • Linterna
    Headlamp or handheld flashlight (with spare batteries)
  • Camara
    Photographic Camera
  • Cargador recargable
    Portable charger

Initial Deposit:

To guarantee your reservation for a tour or package with Super Tour Machupicchu, a non-refundable initial deposit is required. The amount of this deposit varies depending on the selected itinerary.

Payment can be made via PayPal or credit/debit card. Please note that a 5% service fee will be applied to card payments, and an 8% fee will be applied to PayPal transactions.

By proceeding with the reservation, you confirm that you have read, understood, and fully accepted our Terms and Conditions.

Reservation Confirmation:

Your reservation will be considered confirmed and binding once Super Tour Machupicchu has received all your information and verified your deposit. At that moment, a legally binding contractual agreement will be established between both parties, marking the official beginning of your next adventure.

Shared Responsibility:

All individuals included in the reservation are jointly responsible for the agreement with Super Tour Machupicchu. The person signing the contract represents each individual listed in the reservation, meaning all parties are informed and agree to our Terms and Conditions.

Required Information for Reservation:

Along with the non-refundable deposit, it is essential to provide the following personal details during the reservation process:

  • Full name

  • Passport or ID number

  • Gender

  • Nationality

  • Date of birth

 

These details are crucial to ensure your experience with Super Tour Machupicchu is safe, organized, and memorable.

The trek to Choquequirao in the 4D/3N version lasts 4 days and 3 nights, covering approximately 60 km (round trip). It is a challenging hike, with steep ascents and descents, ideal for travelers seeking adventure and unique landscapes.
The highest point (peak) of the trek to Choquequirao is around 3,050 meters (10,007 ft) above sea level, which is the altitude of the archaeological site itself. However, along the route, some viewpoints and passes can reach slightly higher elevations depending on the itinerary.
The trek to Choquequirao is considered moderate to challenging. It involves long hiking days (6–8 hours) with steep descents and climbs, especially into and out of the Apurímac Canyon. The terrain, heat at lower elevations, and high altitude add to the difficulty. This trek is best suited for travelers with good physical condition and some hiking experience, but it doesn’t require technical skills—just endurance and preparation.
Yes—a guide is usually provided on the Choquequirao trek if you book with a tour operator. Most organized treks to Choquequirao include: A professional guide Support staff (cook, muleteers) Camping equipment and meals Guides are highly recommended because they provide safety, navigation, and historical insight throughout the trek. That said, it is also possible to do the trek independently (without a guide), but this is only recommended for experienced hikers who are comfortable with logistics and remote conditions.

We will begin our journey in Cusco, piking you for the hotel between 5:30 AM and 6:00 AM. Our adventure will start with beautiful views as we drive through the Pampa de Anta and Limatambo, before crossing into the Apurímac region and continuing toward Curahuasi.

Our first destination will be the Saywite Archaeological Park, located about three and a half hours from Cusco. Here, we will admire a ceremonial stone intricately carved by the Incas, featuring miniature models of various structures. We will also explore other nearby ceremonial centers. After the visit, we will continue to Cachora, specifically to Capuliyoc, where we will enjoy a lunch with breathtaking views of the Apurímac Canyon and the Padreyoc snow-capped peak.

In the afternoon, we will begin our trek, descending for about three hours, passing through the Cocamasana viewpoints until we reach Chikiska, where we will have dinner and spend the night at a local rural lodge.

Pick-Up Time:

Our team will collect you from your hotel in Cusco between 5:30 and 6:00 AM, ensuring a smooth start to your adventure.

Car Ride:

Enjoy a scenic 4-hour drive from Cusco to Mirador Capuliyoc, soaking in the beautiful landscapes and local sights along the way.

Meals:

Savor the regional flavors with lunch and dinner included, providing you with the energy needed for your trek.

Accommodation:

Experience a comfortable stay at the charming Casitas, where you can relax and recharge after a day of exploration.

Camp Elevation:

Rest at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level, surrounded by the breathtaking Andean mountains.

We will begin the day early with a hearty breakfast to fuel our energy for one of the most demanding but rewarding sections of the trek. From our starting point, we’ll descend for approximately one hour along a steep and scenic trail until we reach the banks of the Apurímac River, at a location known as Playa Rosalina (1,200 m / 3,937 ft). The roar of the river and the lush surroundings mark this as a dramatic and memorable part of the journey.

After crossing the hanging bridge over the river, we’ll begin the challenging uphill climb to Santa Rosa. This section takes about 1.5 to 2 hours and features a continuous ascent on switchback trails. We aim to complete this portion in the early morning hours, before the sun is at its peak, to reduce the physical strain and make the hike more comfortable.

Upon arrival at Santa Rosa, we’ll take a well-deserved break to hydrate and rest. Afterward, the hike continues with another ascent of approximately 2 to 2.5 hours toward the picturesque village of Marampata (2,850 m / 9,350 ft). The trail gradually opens to wider views, revealing stunning panoramas of the Apurímac Canyon and surrounding mountain peaks.

Upon reaching Marampata, we’ll enjoy a freshly prepared lunch and have the afternoon free to relax and take in the natural beauty of the high Andes. This small rural community offers a peaceful ambiance, and if the skies are clear, you’ll witness one of the most breathtaking sunsets of the entire trek.

After gaining close to 1,500 meters of elevation throughout the day, we’ll settle in for the night at a local lodge run by a welcoming Andean family. Dinner will be served in the evening, followed by a restful night under the stars in this serene and remote mountain village.

We will wake up early to take full advantage of this special day. After a nourishing breakfast and final preparations, we’ll begin our hike toward Choquequirao, one of the most awe-inspiring and remote Inca sites in the Andes. The trail to the ruins takes about 1.5 hours, with breathtaking views along the way as the morning light gradually reveals the grandeur of the surrounding mountains.

Upon arrival, we’ll begin a guided and in depth exploration of Choquequirao often referred to as the “sacred sister of Machu Picchu.” Perched on a remote ridge above the Apurímac River, this vast archaeological complex remains largely untouched by mass tourism, offering a more intimate and spiritual connection to the legacy of the Inca civilization.

Throughout the day, we’ll visit the most important areas of the site, including ceremonial plazas, intricate stone temples, ritual platforms, farming terraces, and water channels used for ceremonial and practical purposes. If time and energy permit, we’ll also descend to the famous lower sector to admire the stunning stone-carved llamas, an extraordinary artistic feature believed to represent the importance of llama caravans in Inca society.

To maximize our time at the site, lunch will be a packed snack, allowing us to pause briefly and recharge without leaving the site’s magical atmosphere.

After several hours of exploration, learning, and reflection, we’ll begin our return hike to Marampata in the late afternoon. Upon arrival, a warm homemade dinner will be waiting for us, offering comfort after a day of immersion in history and nature. We’ll then spend a peaceful night at our local family-run lodge, surrounded by the silence of the Andes and the memory of a truly unforgettable experience.

We will begin our final day very early in the morning, ready to take on the last and most physically demanding leg of the trek. With headlamps or the first light of dawn guiding our way, we’ll start a two-hour descent along a steep, winding trail until we reach Santa Rosa, where we’ll be rewarded with a traditional highland breakfast prepared by our local team an energizing start to the day.

After breakfast, we’ll continue descending for approximately another 1.5 hours until we reach the banks of the Apurímac River, retracing part of the route we took earlier in the trek. Here, we’ll take a longer break to rest, hydrate, and capture photos of the dramatic scenery surrounding the canyon its sheer walls and lush greenery providing a breathtaking backdrop.

From this point, we’ll begin the most challenging climb of the day: an uphill trek to Chikiska, where a well-earned lunch will be waiting for us in a shaded, scenic spot. This section of the trail tests both stamina and determination, but the changing views and quiet beauty of the landscape make it a deeply rewarding experience.

In the afternoon, we continue with a final ascent to Capuliyoc, which will take approximately three hours. This portion of the trail follows a gradual incline and passes by several natural lookout points, where we’ll have the opportunity to pause, breathe, and enjoy panoramic views of the majestic Apurímac Canyon a fitting farewell to the natural wonders we’ve explored over the past days.

Upon reaching Capuliyoc (2,915 m / 9,560 ft), we’ll mark the end of our unforgettable adventure. After some final group photos and celebration, we’ll board our private transport for the return journey to Cusco, with an estimated arrival time of around 10:00 p.m. You’ll be dropped off at your accommodation, tired but fulfilled after completing one of Peru’s most epic treks.

What's Included:

Included

  • ✓
    Included

     Included


    🕕 Pre-Trek Briefing – 6:00 p.m. at our Cusco Office
    Join us for a comprehensive orientation at the Machu Picchu Team office in Cusco the evening before your trek. During the briefing, your guide will review the complete itinerary, introduce the group, and answer any final questions. You’ll also receive your duffel bag, where you can pack up to 7 kg of personal belongings, which will be carried by pack horses throughout the trek.


    🚐 Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off Service
    Your adventure begins with hotel pick-up in Cusco between 5:30 and 6:00 a.m. on the first day. At the end of the trek, you will be dropped off at your hotel in Cusco—no additional arrangements needed.


    🧭 Professional Bilingual Guide (Spanish & English)
    The trek will be led by an experienced bilingual guide, fully knowledgeable about the Choquequirao route and archaeological site. They will provide detailed explanations along the trail and during your visit to the ruins, ensuring a rich cultural and historical experience.


    🚐 Private Transportation (Round Trip)
    All transportation is included: from Cusco to the trailhead at Capuliyoc and back from Capuliyoc to Cusco on the final day, in private, comfortable vehicles.


    🎟 Entry Tickets to Archaeological Sites
    Your package includes entrance fees to the Choquequirao Archaeological Complex and the Saywite Archaeological Park, so you don’t have to worry about additional permits or tickets.


    🎒 Duffel Bag and Luggage Transport
    We will provide a duffel bag (up to 7 kg) for your personal items. These will be transported by horses, and you’ll have access to your bag at every campsite and lunch stop. This means you only need to carry a daypack with essentials like water, sunscreen, snacks, and anything else you may need during the day.


    🍽 All Meals Included During the Trek
    You’ll enjoy 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 3 dinners, freshly prepared by our cook at each campsite. Meals are nutritious, hearty, and tailored to your dietary needs. We can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary restrictions at no extra charge—just let us know in advance.


    🏡 Three Nights in Local Guesthouses
    You’ll stay in rustic family-run guesthouses, offering comfortable beds, basic amenities, and an authentic Andean atmosphere. There’s no need to bring a tent or sleeping bag, as all accommodations include proper beds and warm blankets.


    ⛑ Safety Equipment and First Aid
    Your guide will carry essential safety equipment, including an emergency oxygen tank, a complete first aid kit, radio communication devices, and other supplies to ensure your safety throughout the trek.


    📦 Free Luggage Storage
    If you have extra luggage that you won’t take on the trek, you can store it safely at our office in Cusco free of charge. It will be ready for pickup when you return from your adventure.


    ✨ Exceptional Service & Support
    From beginning to end, our dedicated team is here to ensure you have a seamless, unforgettable, and stress-free experience, providing support and care every step of the way.

Not Included

  • ✓
    Not Included

    💧 Water for Your Bottles
    • Water for refilling your bottles is not included in the package. However, along the trekking route, you will find small local shops run by mountain families where you can purchase bottled water and energy drinks. These shops are typically available every 3 to 4 hours of hiking.
    • Alternatively, you can bring a portable water filter or purification tablets, as there are natural water sources along the trail. If you choose to drink from these, it’s essential to purify the water before consumption to avoid health risks.
    • We also recommend bringing light snacks such as chocolate, nuts, dried fruit, or energy bars to stay energized throughout the trek.

    🥾 Trekking Poles
    • Trekking poles are not included in this trek, but we highly recommend bringing a pair, as the trail to Choquequirao includes many steep ascents and descents. If you do not have your own poles, you can rent a professional pair from us for $10 USD for the entire trek.
    • The poles we provide are high-quality, durable, and specially designed for challenging mountain treks like this one, offering better balance, joint protection, and support on uneven terrain.

    💰 Gratuities
    • Tips for the support team—including guides, cooks, and muleteers—are not included in the price. While optional, they are greatly appreciated as a token of appreciation for their hard work, professionalism, and dedication during the trek.

    🛡 Travel Insurance
    • Travel insurance is not included but is strongly recommended. A comprehensive policy can help cover unexpected situations such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, delays, or lost belongings, giving you peace of mind while enjoying your adventure.

Clothes

  • Suficiente ropa interior
    Enough underwear and socks
  • Bufanda, guantes y gorro
    Hat, scarf and gloves
  • Pantalones ligeros
    Lightweight and comfortable trousers
  • Polos ligeros
    Polos or breathable t-shirts
  • Sandalias ligeras
    Sandals or light footwear for relaxation
  • Botas de trekking
    Trekking shoes or boots
  • Casaca impermeable
    Waterproof or windproof jacket

Equipment

  • Mochila
    Daypack (20–30 L)
  • Poncho
    Rain poncho
  • Palos de trekking
    Trekking poles

Essential

  • Dinero en soles
    Cash (soles) and/or credit cards
  • Repelente de insecto
    Insect repellent
  • Pasaporte
    Passport or ID card (and digital copies)
  • Productos de higiene
    Personal care products
  • Medicamentos
    Personal medications and basic first aid kit
  • Botellas de agua
    Reusable water bottle
  • Crema solar
    Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

Recommended

  • Snacks
    Energy snacks (bars, nuts, etc.)
  • Linterna
    Headlamp or handheld flashlight (with spare batteries)
  • Camara
    Photographic Camera
  • Cargador recargable
    Portable charger

Initial Deposit:

To guarantee your reservation for a tour or package with Super Tour Machupicchu, a non-refundable initial deposit is required. The amount of this deposit varies depending on the selected itinerary.

Payment can be made via PayPal or credit/debit card. Please note that a 5% service fee will be applied to card payments, and an 8% fee will be applied to PayPal transactions.

By proceeding with the reservation, you confirm that you have read, understood, and fully accepted our Terms and Conditions.

Reservation Confirmation:

Your reservation will be considered confirmed and binding once Super Tour Machupicchu has received all your information and verified your deposit. At that moment, a legally binding contractual agreement will be established between both parties, marking the official beginning of your next adventure.

Shared Responsibility:

All individuals included in the reservation are jointly responsible for the agreement with Super Tour Machupicchu. The person signing the contract represents each individual listed in the reservation, meaning all parties are informed and agree to our Terms and Conditions.

Required Information for Reservation:

Along with the non-refundable deposit, it is essential to provide the following personal details during the reservation process:

  • Full name

  • Passport or ID number

  • Gender

  • Nationality

  • Date of birth

 

These details are crucial to ensure your experience with Super Tour Machupicchu is safe, organized, and memorable.

The trek to Choquequirao in the 4D/3N version lasts 4 days and 3 nights, covering approximately 60 km (round trip). It is a challenging hike, with steep ascents and descents, ideal for travelers seeking adventure and unique landscapes.
The highest point (peak) of the trek to Choquequirao is around 3,050 meters (10,007 ft) above sea level, which is the altitude of the archaeological site itself. However, along the route, some viewpoints and passes can reach slightly higher elevations depending on the itinerary.
The trek to Choquequirao is considered moderate to challenging. It involves long hiking days (6–8 hours) with steep descents and climbs, especially into and out of the Apurímac Canyon. The terrain, heat at lower elevations, and high altitude add to the difficulty. This trek is best suited for travelers with good physical condition and some hiking experience, but it doesn’t require technical skills—just endurance and preparation.
Yes—a guide is usually provided on the Choquequirao trek if you book with a tour operator. Most organized treks to Choquequirao include: A professional guide Support staff (cook, muleteers) Camping equipment and meals Guides are highly recommended because they provide safety, navigation, and historical insight throughout the trek. That said, it is also possible to do the trek independently (without a guide), but this is only recommended for experienced hikers who are comfortable with logistics and remote conditions.