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The Classic Choquequirao Trek To Machu Picchu 9 Days

9 Days & 8 Nights
Starting from US$1100 per person
CUSCO - CHIKISKA - MARAMPATA - CHOQUEQUIRAO - MAIZAL - LUCMABAMBA - AGUAS CALIENTES MACHU PICCHU

THE CLASSIC CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK TO MACHUPICCHU 09 DAYS

the classic choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu 9 days.  This hike is one of the most beautiful that exists in South America – located in Cusco Peru.

The “Archeological site of classic  Choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu 9 days” , is now becoming a more recognized trekking route compared to the “Machu Picchu Trek”, because it hasn’t been excessively marketed, yet it’s larger and some even say that it’s superior to the Archeological site of Machu Picchu.

This incredible trek the classic choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu 9 days, is indeed for the more fit and experienced hikers since it’s harder to reach compared to Machu Picchu.  However, it’s worth every penny because you’ll experience a whole package of microclimates and extraordinary sceneries Peru has to offer.

CAUTION:     Please allow a minimum of two (02) days to acclimate before considering beginning your adventure package to Ausangate.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Your hotel in Cusco
DEPARTURE TIME Early in the morning.
9 DaysFrom
$ 1100 per Person in group service

Trip Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1: CUSCO-CACHORA-CAPULIYOC-PLAYA ROSALINA

Highlight of the day: DISCOVER THE SPECTACULAR VIEW OF APURIMAC RIVER .

the classic choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu 9 days, Our transportation will pick you up at your hotel (4:30 a.m.- approx.).  Then drive northbound through different herding and farming villages (3 hrs.) to reach the “Lookout”, where you’ll enjoy a delicious concentrated soup.  Afterward, we’ll continue towards the village of Cachora (a pre-Hispanic village) where you can take photos.

After driving an additional hour, we’ll finally arrive at the starting point of our classic choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu for 9 days.  While we regroup for the trek, you’ll enjoy the lovely vista of the Apurimac Canyon.  We’ll begin our trek descending to the “Condor Lookout” point and if we’re lucky will be able to see Condors soaring.  Also, at this same Lookout, we’ll see, from afar, the archeological site of Choquequirao.

After trekking for 3 hours we’ll reach “Cocamasana” for lunch where you’ll find our experienced chef preparing a hot nutritious meal.  After resting for a bit, we’ll continue our hike to reach a small hunting community called “Chikiska”.  You can buy drinks and snacks here.  You’ll also have time to take in the different flora and fauna.

Finally, after trekking for about an hour and a half, we’ll arrive at our first campsite called “Rosalina”.  You’ll have time to organize your sleeping area, while our staff prepares hot drinks and snacks.  At dawn, we’ll have dinner and tuck in for the night.

 

DETAILS:

  • Accommodations:       Campsite “Rosalina”
  • Hiking Distance:            10 km
  • Approx. Hike Time:      5 hours
  • Weather:                         Warm and Dry
  • Level of Difficulty:        Arduous
  • Trail conditions:            Rocky, dusty, and some slippery sport. Trekking shoes are definitely required.
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DIFFICULT Difficulty
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12 KM / 6 MIKES Walking Distance
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2900 MASL / 7534 FEETS Highest Elevation
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1500 MASL / 5634 FEETS Campsite Elevation
Day 2

Day 2: PLAYA ROSALINA- MARAMPATA-Y BASE CAMP CHOQUEQIRAO

Highlight of the day: SEEING FOR THE FIRTS TIME CHOQUEQUIRAO INCA SITE AND ENOY THE SUNSET .

We recommend an early start (wake-up call 4:45 a.m.) and breakfast at 5:15.  We’ll start with a 2-hour trek reaching our rest area called “Santa Rosa” (purchase drinks/snacks, if needed).  Then we continue hiking (2:30 hours) arriving at our mid-point for the day “Marampata” a small farming village.  It is here we’ll have a delicious lunch and 45 minutes to rest and re-energize.  Later, we’ll continue ascending until reaching our campsite “Choqeuquirao”.  We’ll have hot fusion drinks and a delicious meal for dinner.

DETAILS:

  • Meals:                              Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodations:        Choquequirao campsite
  • Hiking Distance:            11 km
  • Approx. Hike Time:      7-8 hours
  • Level of Difficulty:        Arduous
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DIFFICULT Difficulty
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11 KM / 7 MILES Walking Distance
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2900 MASL / 7893 FEETS Highest Elevation
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/ 7893 FEETS Campsite Elevation
Day 3

Day 3: CHOQUEQUIRAO FULL DAY TOUR

Highlight of the day: ENYOY THE THE MAGIC INCA SITE OF CHOQUEQUIRAO .

In order to witness and marvel at the extraordinary feats of the architecture of “Choquequirao”, we’ve set aside an entire day tour.  Our staff will provide a wake-up call by serving you hot coca tea at your tents (of course we’ll knock first!)

At approximately 6:30, we will have breakfast and start towards the Incan site (50 min.).  You’ll be surprised to know that only 30% has been excavated.  Archeological Scholars have estimated that “Choquequirao is 5 times bigger than Machupicchu.

Our guided tour includes visiting; temples, homes, warehouses, and many water channels.  At 2:00 p.m., we’ll break for a ‘picnic’ (lunch) at the same Archeological Site.

After lunch, we will descend to the lower section of Choquequirau to take in the beautiful waterfall and the incredible handmade experimental agricultural terraces.  At 3:30 p.m., we return to the camp for dinner and hot fusion drinks.

DETAILS:

  • Meals:                              Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodations:        Choquequirao campsite
  • Level of Difficulty:        Easy
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DIFFICULT Difficulty
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8 KM / 4 MILES Walking Distance
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3100 MASL / 8654 FEETS Highest Elevation
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2900 MASL / 7463 FEETS Campsite Elevation
Day 4

Day 4: CHOQUEQUIRAO-RIO BLANCO-MAIZAL

Highlight of the day: ONE OF THE MOST BEATIFUL DAY BUT IN THE SEEM TIME DIFFICULT .

Wake up call at 6:00 a.m. with a hot coca tea served at your tent (of course with the prior announcement).  We’ll have breakfast (6:15 a.m.) and then begin our trek for 1 hour towards a lookout.  You’ll take a short break to observe from a distance Choquequirao and our new sight of Machu Picchu.

We continue our descent (one and half hours) until we reach an Incan site called “Pinchihuiniyoc”, where you’ll observe a variety of agricultural terraces at different altitudes used for experimental crop production output.

You will be provided ancestral Incan history by your trek leader, all the while, enjoying the spectacular view of the “Blanco River – White River”.  Afterward, we trek along for (1 hr. and a half) until arriving at our lunch area next to the crystal clear river where you can see trout and other wildlife.

Trekking uphill (2:30 hours), we’ll reach our camp called “Maizal”, a small herding and farming community.  At this isolated pueblo, you’ll relish a serene peaceful rest  (be sure to get as much rest as possible, you’ll need it for tomorrow’s hike).

DETAILS

  • Accommodations:       Camping
  • Walking distance:        14 km
  • Approx. Hike Time:      7 hours
  • Highest point:                3,270 m
  • Campsite Altitude:       3,000 m – “Maizal”
  • Level of Difficulty:           Arduous
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DIFFICULT Difficulty
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  14 km Walking Distance
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3100 MASL Highest Elevation
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    3,000 m Campsite Elevation
Day 5

Day 5: MAIZAL-SAN JUAN PASS-YANAMA

Highlight of the day: REACHING THE HIGHT SPOINT .

The hardest trekking day of the tour.  Wake-up call at 6:00 am.  You’ll have breakfast while viewing the two beautiful rivers called “Rio Apurrimac” and “White River”.  Finishing breakfast, we begin our 4-hour uphill climb towards an old abandoned silver mining spot.  Passing the mining caves, we’ll reach the highest elevation of the day, a place called “Abra de San Juan”.  Hopefully, we’ll have an opportunity to observe condors soaring around the mountains and take photos.  We continue by descending towards our campsite (Approx. 2 and half hours).  During our hike down we’ll get a chance to see wild birds, and flowers, like “Tarwi”.   Tarwi is wholesome wheat that provides essential nutrition and energy throughout the day.

Reaching camp at Yanama, we will sit down for lunch.  You’ll have the rest of the afternoon for “R & R” and exploring.

Dinner will be served with hot fusion drinks.

DETAILS:

  • Accommodation:         Camping
  • Hiking Distance:            14 km
  • Approx. Hike Time:      5 hours
  • Highest Altitude:          San Juan Pass 4,200 m/12,779 ft.
  • Campsite Altitude:       3,522 m/11,555 ft. – “Yanama”
  • Level of Difficulty:        Arduous
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DIFFICULT Difficulty
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13KM / 7 MILES Walking Distance
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4,200 m/12,779 ft. Highest Elevation
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3,522 m/11,555 ft. Campsite Elevation
Day 6

Day 6: YANAMA-COLLPAPAMPA

Highlight of the day: CLIMBING ANOTHE HIGH SPOINT .

We start off with a 4-hour upward climb.   The first part of the trek will be smooth.  However, it begins to increase in difficulty.  Please let the trek leader know, if necessary, to slow his pace down.  Reaching the top part of the climb, we’ll have a 3-hour downhill hike to camp at “Qolpapampa”.

Our campsite is near a small town.  Hence, you’ll be able to take a shower, if you choose.  You’ll be able to purchase cold drinks such as; beer, wine, and soda.

Dinner will be served with hot fusion drinks.

DETAILS:

  • Accommodations:       Campsite “Collpapampa”
  • Hiking Distance:            18 km/11.16 miles
  • Approx. Hike Time:      9 hours hike
  • Highest Altitude:          4,660 m/15,288 ft.
  • Campsite Altitude:       2,900 m 9, 514 ft.
  • Level of Difficulty:        Arduous
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DIFFICULT Difficulty
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18 km/11.16 miles Walking Distance
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4,660 m/15,288 ft. Highest Elevation
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2,900 m 9, 514 ft. Campsite Elevation
Day 7

Day 7: COLLPAPAMPA-LUCMABAMBA CAMPISITE

Highlight of the day: HIKING INTO OF THE JUNGLE AND EAT LOCAL FRUIT .

Unlike the previous day, today you’ll have a relatively easy hike (from 2,900) to reach your next campsite called “Lucmabamba” (at 2,000 m).  Along the way, you’ll see many fruit plantations such as; banana, avocado, passion fruit, and more.  The weather in this area is conducive (jungle climate) for coffee plantations too.

After six hours of hiking, we’ll reach our campsite to have lunch.  Afterward, you are free to explore the area or just rest until 4:00 p.m.  We have an activity planned for you at one of the coffee plantations in the area that exports the coffee to Europe.  After finishing our activity, dinner will be waiting for you at camp.

DETAILS:

  • Accommodations:       Camping
  • Hiking Distance:            17 km
  • Approx. Hike Time:      7 hrs.
  • Campsite altitude:       2,000 m
  • Difficulty:                         Moderately Easy
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EASY Difficulty
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16 KM / 8 MILES Walking Distance
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2900 MASL / 9573 FEETS Highest Elevation
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2000 MASL / 6534 FEETS Campsite Elevation
Day 8

Day 8: LUCMABAMBA-LLACTAPATA INCA SITE-MACHUPICCHU TOWN

Highlight of the day: FIRST LLOKOUT OF MACHU PICCHU INCA SITE .

After breakfast, we’ll gradually descend for 45 minutes until reaching the connection point of the Inca Trail, built-in 1,300 (from Vilcabamba to Machu Picchu). Here you’ll appreciate the stone path leading to the “Llactapata” Incan site.  Just in front of you, you’ll have the wonderful vista of Machu Picchu.  And along the way, you’ll see coffee and yucca plantations. Once you arrive in Llactapata, your guide will describe the geography and re-telling of Incan history.

We continue our trek for another two and a half hours, all downhill until we reach the famous hydroelectric station.  Our last lunch with your cook and porters. At 4:00 p.m., you’ll have an opportunity to say your farewell to the staff and board the train to “Aguas Calientes”.  The trek leader will escort you to your hotel for a well-deserved R & R time.

If you want to visit the hot springs in Aguas Calientes, we will provide you with all the information necessary to be on your way. The cost of entry to the hot springs is ten (S/. 10.00) soles (bring your towel). That evening you will enjoy the last dinner with your trek leader at a local restaurant. You will also receive your last briefing for the following day.

Be sure to purchase snacks & water for your trip up to Machu Picchu.

DETAILS:

  • Meals:                              Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodations:       Hotel Aguas Calientes
  • Hiking Distance:            16 km
  • Approx. Hike Time:      5 hours
  • Highest Altitude:          3,000 m/9,842 ft.
  • Level of Difficulty:        Easy/Moderate to Challenging
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HOTEL Accommodation
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DIFFICULT Difficulty
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24 KM / 15 MILES Walking Distance
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2900 MASL / 9643 FEETS Highest Elevation
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2000 MASL / 7463 FEETS Campsite Elevation
Day 9

Day 9: AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO

Highlight of the day: ENOYO THE MAGICAL INCA SITE OF MACHU PICCHU .

Our final day, we will start off early (wake-up 4:30 a.m.).  Followed by breakfast (5:00 a.m.) at the hotel. After, board the bus to Machu Picchu, which will take approx.. 25 minutes to reach (door open 6:00 a.m.). Please be sure to bring your original passport to show the Rangers (you can get a Machu Picchu seal on your passport).

Your guide will take you to the best places in Machu Picchu, while enjoying the sunrise (depending on the weather).

Then you will have a two hour guided tour.  Following, you’ll have an opportunity to explore Machu Picchu on your own.

  • If you have reserved a visit to “HUAYNAPICHHU” (tickets $ 25.00 per person/limited to 400 per day – not included), you’ll begin your hike at 7:00 – 10:00 a.m., please coordinate with the Trek Leader for your visit depending on Municipality’s programmed time.

There are many more activities that you can do.  These activities are optional (not included with the package) for example The “Puerta del Sol” (2 hours hike up and down), where you will appreciate the Inca city from a different viewpoint.

In the afternoon, you’ll catch the train to reach the City of Ollantaytambo. Upon arrival to Ollantaytambo, we will have transportation waiting to drive you back to your hotel in Cusco.

DETAILS:

Meals:                              Breakfast

Lowest Altitude:           2,040 m / 6.691 ft

Highest Altitude:          2,440 m / 8,052 ft

Note:      If you want to stay an extra night, just lets us know and we can help book a hotel in Aguas Calientes, as well as your train ticket for the next day

Rangers don’t allow people to carry bags bigger than 25 liters when entering Machu Picchu

No trekking poles are allowed in Machu Picchu

Snacks and water are allowed – in bags.

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

The travel times indicated in our itinerary are approximate.

The trekking times depend on group size and Trek Leader/Tour Guide who can change the lunch locations and the camps, depending on the progress of the group. Each guide has its preferred route and may not correspond exactly to the route described here.

The conditions of the walk vary according to the season. That is, in the dry season the road can be dusty, in the wet season it can be slippery and muddy. “Go Treks Peru” is not responsible for the conditions of the trail, as it is directly related to the weather, but our experienced guides will turn the weather conditions into an exciting adventure.

This is an adventure trekking trip.  We recommend keeping an open mind, being flexible, and keeping a sense of humor. This trek is not recommended for first-time hikers, good physical conditioning is required (Read our guide for travelers).

In our trek, we’ll be exposed to high ways, along white waters, and crossing the creeks, and rivers, that may not be in optimal conditions and can be dangerous during heavy rains. We do not recommend this hike in December through March.

This region is not visited frequently by tourists.  Thus, the infrastructure is limited. Our trekkers should be aware of changes in the weather conditions.  Be expected changes to the itinerary based on the weather conditions. All this is part of the adventure and we will ensure that you have the best experience.

  • To cross the Apurimac River you will take an Oroya or small cable car since there is currently no bridge.
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CUSCO Accommodation
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EASY Difficulty
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JUST BY BUS Walking Distance
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2900 MASL / 9573 FEETS Highest Elevation
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3400 MASL / 11532 FEETS Campsite Elevation

Inclusions

the classic choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu 9 days.

  • Bilingual English speaking tour guide (additional tour guide for groups of nine people or more)
  • Pre-Departure Briefing at your hotel 1 or 2 days before your trek.
  • SLEEPING BAG
  • HIKING POLES
  • BLANKET
  • TRANSFER FROM AIRPORT TO HOTEL
  •  HOTEL IN CUSCO
  • TRANSFER FROM HOTEL TO AIRPORT
  • 1 train ticket service from Machu Picchu Pueblo to Ollantaytambo Village (Expedition Tourist Train)
  • 1 bus tickets from   Machu Picchu to machupicchu.
  • 6 nights camping
  • Machu Picchu guided tour
  • Spacious tent/Sleeping mat.
  • Horses or mules and indigenous horsemen to carry camping equipment: client tents, dining and cooking tents, table, stools, cooking gear, stove, gas container, cutlery, plates, food, and fresh vegetable
  • Personal items to carry: 6 kg/22 lb. (So you just need to carry your day backpack with everything you will need during the day.)
  • We provide a duffle for personal items.
  • One cook, and assistants
  • Excellent meals:
  • Food includes pancakes, omelets, soups, fresh fruit, avocado, pasta, chicken, fish, meat, and rice, foods which are rich in carbohydrates and suitable for trekking. (Vegetarian, vegan or special diet meals upon request)
  • Tea time before dinner (tea, coffee, coca, biscuits, popcorn).
  • Boiled water provided from 2nd day (for drinking)
  • Wake up to coca tea in your tent
  • Buckets of hot water for washing in your tent every day
  • Biodegradable soap and hand cleansing gel
  • Oxygen Tank & First aid kit
  • Tips: Guide, Cook, Horseman.
  • Water on Day 1
  • $ 25 Waynapicchu Mountain (walk to the top without a guide, the trail is well marked).
  • First breakfast and last lunch

Pricing

Permits are needed for your chosen start date. Tour prices are based on the number of people in a group. Prices are valid from March 2022 through January 2023. All prices quoted are $USD

  • group service  $1100 per person

Important: Price includes up to 7 kilos of your personal belongings to be carried by the mules (NO need of extra Porter hire!).

Discounts:

  • Student Discount 20$ dollars
  • Under 15 years will pay as student: US$20.00
  • Under 7 years Discount: US$35.00

Optional Extras (Need to Book in Advance):

  • Machu Picchu Mountain climbing:  USD 25.00 (Need to book in advance)
  • Huayna Picchu Mountain climbing: USD 25.00 (Need to book in advance)

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

The travel times indicated in our itinerary are approximate.

The trekking times depend on group size and Trek Leader/Tour Guide who can change the lunch locations and the camps, depending on the progress of the group. Each guide has its preferred route and may not correspond exactly to the route described here.

The conditions of the walk vary according to the season. That is, in the dry season the road can be dusty, in the wet season it can be slippery and muddy. “Go Treks Peru” is not responsible for the conditions of the trail, as it is directly related to the weather, but our experienced guides will turn the weather conditions into an exciting adventure.

This is an adventure trekking trip.  We recommend to keep an open mind, be flexible, and keep a sense of humor. This trek is not recommended first-time hikers, good physical conditioning is required (Read our guide for travelers).

In our trek, we’ll be exposed to high ways, along white waters and crossing the creeks, rivers, that may not be in optimal conditions and can be dangerous during heavy rains. We do not recommend this hike in December through March.

This region is not visited frequently by tourists.  Thus, the infrastructure is limited. Our trekkers should be aware of changes to the weather conditions.  Be expected for changes to the itinerary based on the weather conditions. All this is part of the adventure and we will ensure that you have the best experience.

Trip Details

Trip Details The Classic Choquequirao Trek To Machu Picchu 9 Days

  • Tour Name: the classic choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu 9 days
  • Tour/Trek Duration: 9 Days/8 Nights
  • Location/Terrain: Choquequirao and Machu picchu inca sites
  • Accommodation: beautiful campsites
  • Acclimatization: Due to the high altitude, we recommend 2  days in Cusco before embarking on our the classic choquequirao trek to Machu Picchu 9 days hike
  • Adventure Rating  Very Strenuous trek
  • Activities: Trekking/ Camping
  • Altitude:4900m/16,139ft
  • Departures: every day  with 2 or more people
  • Customizable: Yes!

What to Pack

As a Professional Direct Local Tour operator, we provide you with a duffle bag at your briefing and INCLUDE an extra porter who will carry up to 7 kgs or 14 pounds including your 2.5kg sleeping bag, mattress, and extra clothing.

  • 2 t-shirts
  • 2 hiking pants at least
  • 4 sets of undergarments
  • 3 sets of hiking socks
  • Bathing Suit for the thermal waters
  • Couple Fleece/ Thermals
  • Warm clothes, down jacket — 2nd campsite temp around 3º Celcius.
  • Waterproof gloves (even if they are ski gloves, take them)
  • Comfortable shoes for camp
  • Quickdry towel. We provide small ones, you might prefer something larger.
  • A small bottle of soap: we provide warm water each day to wash.
  •  Battery Charger: No electricity along the trek

What To Bring

  • A good day pack: such as Eagle Creek Afar Backpack (Appropriate pack to carry your personal belongings.)
  • Original passport (International Student Identity Card “ISIC” if applicable)
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended but not required
  • Lighter trekking boots (with good ankle support)
  • 3 pairs of trekking pants (not jeans), 1 hiking, 1 cotton–which is just enough. Please spray both pairs with an insect repellent spray before the trip.
  • Layers for variable temperatures especially at night.
  • 1 rain jacket: The first night the temperature can be as low as – 5 degrees Celsius/23 degrees Fahrenheit. A rain jacket can be helpful because there are rainy days even in the dry season!
  • 1 warm/winter jacket (Thermals: wool socks/gloves, scarf and woolen hat for cold nights).
  • 4 pairs of underwear, 6 pairs of socks (Bamboo or cotton/nylon-blend socks dry faster than 100 percent cotton, which lose their softness when air-dried.) It is nice to have a couple of extra pairs of socks to change into at night when you’re not hiking. Also, we recommend bringing both heavy hiking socks and lighter socks as well as the weather is variable, so you want to make sure you’re not too cold or too hot.
  • 4 t-shirts, 2 long sleeve shirts
  • 1 good sleeping bag liner which is super lightweight and easy to pack. This does its job!
  • Travel-size tissues and wet wipes.
  • Iron tablets and pills for altitude sickness. Several people on the hike have varying degrees of altitude sickness and both of these remedies (in addition to the coca tea) are very helpful in alleviating the symptoms.
  • Sun protection cream (SPF 45 or higher recommended).
  • Bug spray with 30% DEET in it–which you need, but it doesn’t work very well. The issue with Cusco outdoor is that most of the bugs are not mosquitoes. They are these small flies you can’t even see that leave weird bites that first look like you pricked your finger and then blow up into itchy red bumps. Unfortunately, these bugs seem to bite you no matter what kind of spray you put on, so bringing some anti-itch ointment could be helpful.
  • Re-usable plastic or metal water container or a hydration pack such as Camelback
  • Water (Only for the first day of the hike, as we will provide you with water throughout the rest of the hike).
  • Camera
  • A headlamp to navigate camp in the evenings and pre-dawn mornings with spare batteries
  • Bandages or moleskin
  • Flip flops to change into at night. Your toes will thank you!
  • Toiletries
  • Medication (Imodium AD or something for your stomach) because some people get an upset stomach on the trek. Also, Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen can be helpful to help with aches and pains after 8-10 hours of hiking each day.
  • Plastic bags for dirty and wet clothes
  • Something to read in the evenings
  • Extra money for drinks, tips in Soles for cooks, horsemen, guides. (USD$60-70).
  • Emergency money at least 300-450 extra soles (USD$ 220)

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