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1
day.- Cusco - Cachora - Chiquisca
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Early
in the morning we will have breakfast in the Hotel
around 5:30am then the bus will pick us up from the
hotel around 6 a.m. then we will start with our
journey to the village of Cachora from Cusco 5 hours
drive to the trail head of Cachora. During our
journey we will stop a moment to observe the
archaeological remains of Tarawasi from the bus,
continuing thereafter towards the Cunyac Bridge
between the departments of Cusco and Apurimac. Next
we will travel through the district of Curahuasi and
Saywite Andean Comunity, arriving at Cachora 2800
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Here we will meet our donkey drivers and We will
begin our trek from this area, along sloping
path leading to the pass of Capuliyoc 2915
m./9,563 ft for about 2 hours, here we will have
lunch and from where we have our first beautiful
views of the Apurimac valley stretching below as
well as the snow-capped peaks of Padrayoc and
Wayna Cachora, from Capuliyoc we will have the
first view to Choquequirao far from us, then We
will descend toward Coca Masana 2330 m./7,644 ft
where the climate becomes noticeably warmer and
the flora and fauna begin to change. Finally we
arrive at Chiquisca at 1900 m./6,233 ft closer
to the Apurimac River where we will set up camp
and spend the night in tents. Here in this
camping area we will find humble huts where
people from Cachora live offering soda drinks to
the trekkers, they provide meals if you ask to
prepare, basic food. (L, D)
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2
day.- Chiquisca - Maranpata
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Early in the morning after the breakfast around
6:00 am, we will continue our trek, we will walk
for about 1 hour down to cross the Apurimac
River over the hanging bridge, then we will
start climbing up the hill towards Santa Rosa
(2115 m./6,938 ft.) where we will stop for
lunch. This course is the hardest and we will
take three hours after which we will climb up to
the Maranpata (2850 m./9,350 ft.) that is an
easier climb.
During our journey we will observe the
vegetation existing in the area. Then we will
arrive to Maranpata beside the Chunchulmayo
River where we will have a short rest.
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Along
the way we will observe many orchids and wild
flowers as well as many birds, well after the
hardly climbing we will arrive to Maranpata
around 2pm. Here we will find humble huts and
next them we will make our camp area. Camping in
our tents. (B, L, D).
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3
day.- Maranpata - Choquequirao
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Our Andean breakfast will be very early around
7:00 am and after it we will walk from Maranpata
to Choquequirao (3035 m./9,957 ft) is a 2 hour
hike. We will arrive at the archaeological site
in time to enjoy the impressionist views of the
deep canyons and maybe the opportunity to see a
Condor flying nearby, we will walk towards of
the Choquequirao archaeological complex, which
is a one-hour walk to see the Choquequirao and
where our guide will explain you for three hours
with all the details about this important Inca
ruins. We will have lunch here in the ruins,
then after to visit the ruins we will camp
closer to the ruins in the allowed camping site,
in Choquequirao. (B, L, D).
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4
day.- Choquequirao - Rio Blanco
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Early morning
departure, walking through Choquequirau, to find our way
behind the upper plaza , going up though high cloud forest
to the Choquequirau Pass 3270 m./10,728 ft. Afterwards the
trail continues through some agricultural terraces or (Andenes)
called Pinchiunoyoc 2450 m./8,038 ft, This terraces have
some curious ritual fountains . Also this terraces in the
Inca Times where cultivated to provide food for the locals.
We will continue descending toward the Rio Blanco where we
will camp at 1900 m./6,233 ft. (B, L, D).
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5
day.- Rio Blanco - Maizal
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After the morning breakfast in Rio Blanco we
will start hiking up along the nice path full of
plants and orchids, this day we will walk up
moderate rhythm because it will take us 4 or 5
hours approximately hiking slowly (alternative
as a rest day), we will find the most wonderful
flowers and many plants, in the halfway we will
have lunch, then after few minutes rest we will
continue to Maizal where we will find only a
family in their hut, we will prepare our camping
tents here and overnight around 3000 m./9,842
ft. (B, L, D).
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We
will leave the campsite at around 7:00 am to start
the four hour steep climb towards the Yanama Pass or
San Juan Pass (4170 m./13,681 ft) and from which we
will have impressive views of the Salkantay snow
peak, Panta (5640 m./18,503.94 ft) Choquetacarpo
(5512 m./18,083 ft), Pumasillo (5199 m./17,057 ft),
Yanama (5347 m./17,542 ft) y Sacsarayoc (5936 m./
19,475 ft.), we will take a rest after descend
towards the Yanama community (3400 m./11,154 ft). We
will camp at this place (B, L, D).
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7
day.- Yanama - (Totora) - Colpapampa
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Today we trek surrounded by the high mountains
of the Vilcabamba Range full of Ichu grass and
of Tarwi brush , we go up to the Yanama Pass (
4580 m./15,026.25 ft), highest pass on the way .
In the afternoon you continue down river
arriving to the hamlet of Totora, where we have
a shor rest, this place has indescribable
beauty, tranquility and pure nature surrounded
by the glaciers Salcantay ,Padreyoc, and
Pumasillo, then continue to descenr until com
Totora, then we will get Colpapampa where we
will camp in this place around 1850masl, in case
of the time late we will camp at Totora (B, L,
D).
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8 day.- Colpapampa - Sahuayaco |
Alter the breakfast in Colpapampa camping place
we will continue walking down along the
Salkantaymayu, down Colpapampa we will find
hotspings, then we will continue walking and in
the middle of the trail we will find a nice
waterfall, passing by nice exotic plants, as we
look up to the mountains we will see full of
plants and trees, then we will continue along
the Salkantaymayu river, and we will find many
coffee plants and bananas, a local passion fruit
trees, we will have lunch in the middle of the
trek, and we will arrive to the humble Andean
community of Playa, with Basic shops where we
can find soda drinks and bears to fresh our
body, then a few meters down we will arrive to
Sahuayaco private camping areas, we will set up
our camping's in one of the private camping
field, overnight at Sahuayaco. (B, L, D).
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9 day.
Sahuayaco - Hidroelectica - Aguas Calientes
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After the breakfast in Sahuayaco we will aboard
the public bus (only that service) then start
driving to Santa Teresa town is over 1645
m./5,396 ft we will pass by the classical jungle
area a lot of coffee plants, we will drive for
about 45 minutes to get to Santa Teresa arriving
around 10:00 am, here men, women and young girls
will be waiting for us to help us with our
equipments to carry until the hanging bridge
because there are no cars or mules for this part
of the trail this part of the trail will take us
about 30 minutes hiking, all this area was
destroyed by the landslide and the trails were
closed, even the railways was destroyed, then we
will arrive to the hanging bridge to cross the
Urubamba river and take the public truck of the
Machu Picchu Town hall and drive to
hydroelectric power station which sis also a
small village and the train station for this
part of the trail. Here we can see many kinds of
fruits, tree and plants.
We
will have lunch in the Hydroelectric and
continue hiking to Aguas calientes but before we
can enjoy the highest rocky mountain over us
wich is part of Huaynapicchu where are the Machu
Picchu's
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inka ruins, Finally we arrive at the last place
of our things ready and around 4:00pm we will
take hot shower in our selected hotel in Aguas
Calientes restaurant and overnight in Aguas
Calientes (B, L, D).
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10
day.- Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Aguas
Calientes - Cusco |
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After having our nice breakfast in our hostel,
we take one of the first buses up to Machu
Picchu, after picking our entrance tickets up at
the control; we visit the famous archaeological
site of South America and now the New Wonder of
the Earth, the tour usually takes 2-3 hours,
after the guided tour you can spend some hours
to visit and enjoy the place by yourself. After
your nice experience in Machu Picchu, you have
to return to the village of Aguas Calientes, for
getting in on your train back to Cusco. And
finally we pick up you at the train station to
your Hotel. (B)
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We
Provide:
Private
transport to Cachora; all camping and cooking equipment
including good quality mattresses, Ausangate entrance fees,
spacious two person tents, dining (tables and chairs)and
cook tent, Extensive First-aid kit including Oxygen;
professional English and Spanish speaking guides trained in
first-aid and C.P.R. Mules and cook team. All entrances fee
needed for doing the tour (extras are by tour own), All
Meals Whilst Trekking Included as indicated in the itinerary
(B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
Not
Included:
** Tips for
Staff on the trail.
Equipment List:
On this
expedition we will be experiencing all extremes of Peruvian
climate, from freezing Altiplano to extremely hot sunshine.
During the day hopefully it will be generally sunny enough
for shorts and T-shirts though having a fleece and rain gear
handy is advisable. It will get cold (as low as -10°C whilst
camping) especially in the evenings so bring a warm fleece
jacket, a good waterproof and some warm clothes including
thermal underwear, gloves, scarf and woolly hat as well as
one set of smarter clothes for Cusco. Good quality Alpaca
jumpers are available in Cusco. A good quality sleeping bag
is essential for your enjoyment of this trip.
Suggested List:
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Comfortable clothes for travel
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• Smart
clothes for night life
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• Shorts
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• T-shirts
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• A warm
fleece or down jacket
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• Thermal
underwear
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• Warm
hat, gloves, scarf
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• Sweater
(Available in Cusco)
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Waterproof coat & trousers (poncho)
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• Socks /
underwear
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• Trekking
trousers
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• After
trekking trousers & t-shirt
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• Good,
well walking boots
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• After
trek shoes (sandals)
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• Towel
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• Sleeping
bag
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• Water
bottle & purification tablets (optional)
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Sunglasses
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• Swim
suit
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• Sun-hat,
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• Head
torch & spare batteries
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• Book,
notepaper & pen (optional)
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• Sun
block
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• Lip balm
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Binoculars (optional)
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• Camera &
batteries
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• Pocket
knife
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• Insect
Repellent
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• Walking
sticks & protective rubber (optional)
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• Personal
toilet kit
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• Money
belt
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• Day sack
& rain-cover
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• Personal
first aid kit to include: painkillers, plasters
(band-aids), general anti-biotic, after-bite, anti-diarrhoea
tablets, re-hydration salts & personal medication.
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• We carry
an extensive first aid kit & Oxygen on all trips, but
these are generally for emergencies only)
Please
note:
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• The
mules carry all your heavy camping gear but this is
inaccessible during the day so please bring a small
day-pack to carry your personal day gear in - ie
water-bottle, iodine tablets, camera, sun-block,
insect repellent, light fleece and rain jacket.
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• Any
excess gear may be stored in Cusco at your hotel.
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• Most
good quality sporting equipment is unavailable in
Peru so if anyone wishes to donate any outdoor
clothes, sleeping bags etc they will be gratefully
received by any of our staff.
Policy
to Make a Reservation
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Complete the booking form making sure that the name
on the booking form matches that on your passport.
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Deposit of % 50 PERCENT per person is required at
the time of booking.
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• Upon
receipt of your booking we will forward confirmation
and complete information of the trail and included
services.
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• The
balance is due not less than 8 weeks prior to
departure.
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• Upon
receipt of your final balance you will receive
detailed joining instructions.
And
lastly please note:
The "Choquequirao
Trek'' travels through a remote and rarely visited part of
Peru and we believe our clients should be aware that the
remoteness that makes this trail so very special could also
cause certain problems.
This is a very
nature and adventure trek and we expect our clients to be
prepared for any alteration in climate (Rainy
season-November to April- and dry season - May to October)
or/and change programmed events.
This
expedition involves trekking up side and down between 1000
m./3,280 ft to 3000 m./9,842 ft, and involves steep descent
and ascent. It is recommended that all clients should have
some previous trekking experience and should be in
reasonable fitness.
You should
also be aware that adventure travel, in particular trekking
and travelling in remote areas such as Southern Peru, does
carry with it certain inherent risks that you, the client,
will have to assume. You will have to take out adequate
travel insurance to cover these risks and any costs incurred
due to sickness, delayed flights and other factors out of
Gregory Adventure Perú control.
A
pre-departure meeting will be held on arrival in Cusco. It
is highly recommended you attend. All clients will be asked
to sign a risk assumption form and must provide a photocopy
of their passport, Peru entry stamp and details of their
travel insurance.
We
look forward to seeing you in Cusco ¡¡¡. |