Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

Overview Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

Private Hike to the Last Refuge of the Incas: 5-Day Choquequirao Trek

Our Private Choquequirao Trek 5 Days is the perfect choice for couples, friends, or families who want a personalized trekking experience away from the crowds of Machu Picchu. With Tunqui Expeditions, you’ll enjoy an exclusive Choquequirao Trek Private Tour designed for small groups that value privacy, comfort, and authentic adventure.

This 5-Day Choquequirao Trekking Package is one of the most unique hiking tours in Peru. Known as the “Cradle of Gold,” Choquequirao is an extraordinary Inca archaeological site located high above the Apurímac River, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and home to majestic condors. Unlike Machu Picchu, this site remains off the beaten path – making it an unforgettable journey for those who love remote trekking in the Andes.

Our Choquequirao Trek with Guide takes you deep into the history of the Incas, visiting the final Inca fortress and sanctuary, where they resisted the Spanish conquest. Spanning an area three times larger than Machu Picchu, Choquequirao is considered one of the most astonishing archaeological complexes in South America.

Choosing our Private Trek to Choquequirao means you’ll enjoy a carefully crafted route that highlights both adventure travel in Peru and sustainable trekking practices. This is not just a hike – it’s an Andes trekking experience that allows you to connect with nature, history, and culture in a profound way.

Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

5 Days / 4 Nights
Price 900 USD per person
Group To From 2 People
Difficulty Challenging
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Trip details Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

Highlights Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

Private Choquequirao Trek: An Epic 5-Day Adventure for Families, Couples, and Friends

The Private Choquequirao Trek 5 Days is a once-in-a-lifetime journey designed for true adventurers, history lovers, and nature enthusiasts. Far from the crowded tourist paths, this exclusive Choquequirao Trek Private Tour takes you on a less-traveled route through breathtaking Andean landscapes, deep canyons, and cloud forests. With Tunqui Expeditions, you can embark on this adventure with your partner, friends, or family in a private and personalized experience.

Often called the “sister city of Machu Picchu,” Choquequirao is an extraordinary Inca site that remains off the beaten path Peru. Accessible only on foot, this Choquequirao 5-Day Hike is the perfect alternative to the Inca Trail. The site’s impressive architecture and vast size—three times larger than Machu Picchu—make it one of the most important Inca complexes in existence. Our Choquequirao Trek with Guide ensures that every step you take connects you to the final days of the Inca Empire.

On this Choquequirao Trekking Peru adventure, you will follow ancient Inca trails across majestic mountains, descend into the dramatic Apurímac Canyon, and walk through lush cloud forests teeming with biodiversity. If lucky, you may spot Andean condors soaring overhead, orchids blooming along the trails, and diverse wildlife thriving in this remote sanctuary. This is more than just a Choquequirao Trekking Package 5 Days—it is an immersion into sustainable trekking Peru, where history and nature meet.

Choosing the Private Trek to Choquequirao means stepping into a sacred world hidden from mass tourism. Our small group Choquequirao experiences are tailored to your needs, offering a balance of adventure, comfort, and authenticity. Whether you dream of combining a Machu Picchu and Choquequirao Trek, or simply wish to live an unforgettable adventure travel Peru, this exclusive 5-day journey will leave you with lasting memories and stories to tell.

Highlights – Private Choquequirao Trek 5 Days

  • Escape the crowds with a remote trek Peru experience.
  • Explore Choquequirao, an Inca sanctuary three times larger than Machu Picchu.
  • Cross the Apurímac Canyon, one of the deepest in Latin America.
  • Hike through Andean landscapes rich in wildlife, orchids, and condors.
  • Discover the final Inca fortress with your private expert guide.
  • Support local communities through sustainable trekking Peru practices.

Itinerary Overview – Choquequirao Trek 5 Days Peru

Day 1: Cusco – Cachora – Capuliyoc – Chiquisca

Start your Choquequirao Hiking Tour with panoramic views of the Andes and the Apurímac River. Overnight under the stars at Chiquisca.

Day 2: Chiquisca – Playa Rosalinas – Santa Rosa – Marampata

After coca tea, continue your Andes trekking adventure, climbing toward Marampata with breathtaking views. Camp and recharge in a peaceful setting.

Day 3: Marampata – Choquequirao Archaeological Complex – Marampata

Spend a full day exploring Choquequirao, guided through terraces, temples, and sacred plazas. This is the highlight of your Choquequirao Trek Private Adventure.

Day 4: Marampata – Santa Rosa – Playa Rosalinas – Chiquisca

Say goodbye to Choquequirao and descend back to Chiquisca, where you’ll connect with local families and relax in camp.

Day 5: Chiquisca – Capuliyoc – Saywite Monolith – Conoc Hot Springs – Cusco

Conclude your 5-Day Choquequirao Trek with a visit to the Saywite Monolith and a relaxing soak in Conoc Hot Springs before returning to Cusco in private transport.

Itinerary Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

Day 01 Cusco | Cachora – Capuliyoc – Chiquisca

Highlight of the Day: Enjoy the magnificent scenery surrounding you in the Andes.

A day full of stunning Andean landscapes and fresh, pure mountain air.

Your epic 5-Day Private Choquequirao Trek journey will begin at 4:30 a.m. when we pick you up from your accommodation in Cusco. We will travel for 4 to 5 hours to Capuliyoc in our private Tunqui Expeditions transport. Along the way, you will enjoy and appreciate spectacular views of the Salkantay and Humantay glaciers.

Upon arrival in Cachora, we will visit the small village and walk through its picturesque streets, full of rich culture, traditions, and local life. We’ll have a nutritious and delicious breakfast to fuel us for the journey ahead. Afterward, we will continue by private transport to Capuliyoc (2,890 m / 9,482 ft), where we will meet the rest of our Trekking Team – including cooks, porters, and muleteers – who will carefully carry our belongings, food, and camping equipment along the entire trek.

After reviewing the final details, we will begin our hike through the Apurímac Canyon, trekking downhill for approximately 2 hours until we reach our lunch spot at Coca Manzana. After lunch and a short break, we will descend for another 2 hours in a zigzag pattern to reach Chiquisca (1,900 m / 6,234 ft), a charming hamlet filled with fruit fields.

Along the scenic route, you will take in the lush cloud forest landscape of the Apurímac Valley. Keep your eyes open for condors soaring overhead and enjoy breathtaking views of the two towering glacier mountains, Padreyoc and Qoriwayrachina. The warmth, abundant vegetation, and rhythmic sound of the rushing Apurímac River will energize you and motivate you to keep going, guided by the spirit of Mother Nature.

Later in the day, we will arrive at the tropical village of Chiquisca – a green and warm campsite in the middle of the arid mountain. Here, we will have dinner and spend the night.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Walking Distance: 13 km / 8.08 miles
  • Highest Altitude: 2,890 m / 9,482 ft
  • Camp Altitude: 1,970 m / 6,463 ft

Day 02 Chiquisca | Playa Rosalinas – Santa Rosa – Marampata

Highlight of the Day: Be amazed by the most spectacular views of the Andes.

Witness the stunning Andean sunset across panoramic landscapes.

We will wake you in your tent with coca tea and enjoy a delicious breakfast to recharge your energy. “Remember, each day, have faith in yourself to complete the journey.”

We’ll set out for the challenging ascent to Marampata (2,900 m / 9,514 ft), where incredible photos of the canyon and snow-capped peaks await.

The trek begins with a 1-hour and 15-minute descent to the deepest part of the valleyPlaya Rosalinas (1,500 m / 4,921 ft). We will cross a pedestrian bridge to start the most challenging part of the day. A quick stop at Santa Rosa (1,970 m / 6,463 ft) for lunch will help replenish our energy before the final three-hour climb to Marampata Camp.

Upon arrival, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views and positive energy from being so close to Choquequirao. Stretch your muscles, exercise, or simply relax and take in the incredible sunset bathing the valleys and glaciers in orange light.

As night falls, the sky will fill with stars, and the campfire will be the perfect setting for dinner before resting for the night.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Walking Distance: 11 km / 6.82 miles
  • Highest Altitude: 2,900 m / 9,514 ft
  • Camp Altitude: 2,900 m / 9,514 ft

Day 03 Marampata | Choquequirao Archaeological Complex – Marampata

Highlight of the Day: Discover the secrets of the magnificent Choquequirao Archaeological Complex.

Explore every corner of the ancient wonder of Choquequirao.

Start the day with a delicious breakfast to fuel your exploration. Today is dedicated to fully exploring the Choquequirao site (3,050 m / 10,007 ft), three times larger than Machu Picchu.

Your guide will share fascinating stories and insights into Inca history. You’ll visit plazas, temples, and terraces, reflecting on how the Incas managed to build such wonders high in the mountains.

Don’t miss the famous white stone llamas, carved into the terraces to honor the nearby Apu Qoriwayrachina. Experts believe that only 40% of the site has been uncovered.

We’ll return to our camp in Marampata at the end of the day for dinner and rest.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Walking Distance: 6 km / 3.73 miles
  • Highest Altitude: 3,050 m / 10,007 ft
  • Camp Altitude: 2,900 m / 9,514 ft

Day 04 Marampata | Santa Rosa – Playa Rosalinas – Chiquisca

Highlight of the Day: Experience Andean community life and culture.

Enjoy nature’s beauty and relax at Chiquisca Camp.

Following breakfast, we’ll descend to Santa Rosa for lunch, before continuing to Playa Rosalinas for a refreshing dip in the river.

In the afternoon, ascend to Chiquisca Camp, where we will enjoy dinner and local hospitality.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Walking Distance: 11 km / 6.82 miles

Day 05 Chiquisca | Capuliyoc – Saywite Monolith – Conoc Hot Springs – Cusco

Highlight of the Day: Relax in the hot springs before heading back to Cusco.

Following breakfast, trek to Capuliyoc and bid farewell to your trekking team.

Visit the Saywite Monolith and unwind in the Conoc Hot Springs before returning to Cusco by private transport.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Walking Distance: 8 km / 4.97 miles

Includes Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

At Tunqui Expeditions we specify the included and non-included services for all the itineraries listed on our website. We take care of all the logistics, but please check the details to make sure you do not miss anything. Some items may be different for certain programmes, so please read carefully before booking with us.

WHAT IS INCLUIDED?

Permits & Tickets

  • Entrance for the Choquequirao Trek

High Quality Service & Safety

  • Pre-departure briefing

You’ll meet your guide and group at our office for a pre trek briefing. There you’ll receive your duffle bags, which will be carried by our horses. The meeting is at 17:00 the evening before the Ausangate trek.

  • Experienced guides

Our official guides speak English and Spanish and are professionally trained and certified. We choose them for their experience, responsibility, unbridled passion for exploration and pride in sharing our culture and history. On every experience they will keep you safe and comfortable, so you can enjoy your time worry-free!

Private Camping Equipment

  • Tents: Spacious dining tents to enjoy your meals worry-free.
  • Tables, chairs, and cooking equipment
  • A Portable travel toilet
  • Sleeping Pad

All equipment will be carried by our horses.

  • Sleeping bag
  • Walking stick
  • A duffle bag

On the trek you can carry your personal belongings up to a maximum weight of 7kg / 15.4 lb (this weight includes your sleeping bag).

  • Medical or First Aid Kit

All Tunqui Expeditions guides have received specialised first aid training. We hold mandatory training sessions with our guides every February. Your guide will always carry a first aid kit for basic emergencies (altitude sickness, traveller’s diarrhoea, cuts, abrasions, etc.) as well as oxygen. If necessary, we’ll evacuate you from the trail as quickly as possible and get you to a clinic for treatment.

  • Extras included in our service

We believe that attention to detail is what sets us apart from other local companies. You’ll receive a cover to protect your rucksack on the road and a rain poncho.

  • 24/7 customer service

We have a telephone service available 24 hours a day for easy communication with Tunqui Expeditions prior to your trek.

  • Satellite phone

Your comfort is our first priority. Although our guides are prepared for emergencies in the mountains, calling a doctor, hospital or friend can make you feel more secure. For this reason, every Tunqui Expeditions guide carries a satellite phone to call anywhere in the world from anywhere on the mountain.

Accommodation 

  •  4 Nights accommodation in tents

Tunqui Expeditions uses the best equipment to ensure your safety and comfort. Every 2 people will share Eureka Timberline or Mountain Hard Wear tents with a capacity for 4 people.

Meals

  • 5 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 4 Dinners

Our chef prepares the most amazing dishes in the middle of the mountain. Our passengers love our food! We respect all diets (vegetarian, vegan or special menus are available at no extra cost), so please let us know on your booking form if you have any special allergies or restrictions and remind your guide during the briefing. You’ll enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as hot drinks and snacks.

  • Water on the trek

We’ll provide you with boiled, filtered and chilled water throughout the trek, from your first lunch to your last breakfast. You will need to bring a camel bag or an empty bottle (we recommend a capacity of 2 litres).

  • Wake up tea

Every morning at the campsite you’ll be woken with a cup of hot coca tea. Our staff will bring the tea to your tent so that you are warm from the inside out before you start your day.

  • Tea time or happy hour

Every afternoon before dinner, the cooks will provide you with popcorn, biscuits, coffee, hot chocolate, tea, hot water, etc. After a long day of trekking, you don’t have to wait until dinner to relax, warm up and enjoy a bite to eat!

  • Daily snacks on the trek

Before you start your trek, your guide will provide you with a cloth bag containing local fruit, biscuits, chocolate, caramels, etc. We’ll refill it every morning so you can enjoy your snacks on the trail.

  • One canvas snack bag per person

We’ll provide you with a cloth bag for your snacks – perfect for storing wrappers and keeping the environment clean. Feel free to use it throughout the walk!

Transportation

  • Transport
    • Day 1: You’ll be picked up from your hotel in the morning and will travel in our private transportation to Capuliyoc, the trek’s starting point.
    • Day 5: Once you complete the tour, we’ll take you back to the door of your hotel in Cusco.
  • Cargo Mules

Cargo mules will carry all the camping equipment and your baggage allowance (7 kg / 15.4 lb). Muleteers will be responsible for your duffle bag and personal items.

  • Transport of personal belongings.

Cargo mules will carry all the camping equipment and your baggage allowance (7 kg / 15.4 lb). Muleteers will be responsible for your duffle bag and personal items.

Muleteers and Porters (Tunquis)

During the Choquequirao Trek, our muleteers and porters (tunquis) will carry all our camping equipment, from personal tents, clothes and sleeping bags to extra tents for eating and cooking, food, water, tables, chairs and a gas stove. We will include the personal service of a porter to carry your duffel bag and personal belongings.

They will be responsible for transporting all camping equipment and food, setting up and taking down each camp, and assisting the cook with food preparation. By law they can only carry a maximum of 20 kg, a rule we take very seriously.

Extras

We believe that it is the attention to detail that sets us apart from other tour operators. As we wrote above, each walker receives

  • A small pillow to sleep on.
  • Sponge mattress to sleep on.
  • Backpack cover to protect your rucksack from rain, dust and dirt.
  • Rain poncho
  • T-shirt Once you have completed the Choquequirao Trek, you will receive our ultimate Choquequirao Trek T-shirt.
  • We provide hot water canisters every day to help our clients get clean and comfortable at night.
  • We have a happy hour every night to relax, unwind and talk about the day’s events.
  • We work very hard to make your holiday the best it can be.

Taxes and fees

All taxes and permit fees associated with this trek are included in our price. There are no hidden charges.

The Tunqui difference

The following list is less tangible, but equally important and part of everything we do and include at Tunqui Expeditions.

  • Ethical and responsible treatment of our porters: Most people would not be able to cope with the challenges of these treks without the porters who help with all the lifting, preparation and cheering. They are the backbone of our company and the reason why Silvio Tunqui founded Tunqui Expeditions.

He started in the industry as a porter and understands your needs better than anyone. We are committed and promise a better life for every member of Team Tunqui.

This includes better wages that they can live on so they don’t have to beg for tips to make ends meet. This is our job. We provide them with all the equipment they need, including warm down jackets, proper walking boots, rucksacks, hats, headlamps, sleeping bags and mats, and tents for them to sleep in.

We also help their families by supporting their village schools, bringing doctors and dentists to the families and planting trees in their valleys. We are committed to our social projects and the more than 300 porters on our team appreciate this.

  • The porters’ trip: We love meeting all our customers, but our favourite trips are when our porters and their families become our customers.

While our porters trek to Machu Picchu dozens of times a year, they never enter our famous citadel. We make four trips a year to take our team inside and spend two days touring the important ruins, allowing them to touch and see the history of their ancestors.

  • Equality matters: Another big difference is that we believe we are all equal and that each person brings something different and beautiful to our team. Since 2022, we have always had female guides, porters and cooks on our team.

Although the numbers are not yet equal, we look forward to the day when we have 50/50 men and women working in the mountains as part of the Tunqui Expeditions team.

  • Sustainable and responsible operator: Tunqui Expeditions is way ahead of our competitors when it comes to being a sustainable tour operator. We respect our planet by ensuring that no trace is left behind on any of our treks. We even include an extra porter to help clean up the rubbish left behind by other groups.

We use local products that are biodegradable and organic wherever possible.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

  • Personal clothing and equipment
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for our staff

Tipping is the norm on any trip to Machu Picchu. Although we pay our entire team well, a little extra is always welcome, especially considering the hard work they put in. Typically, group members collect their tips to share with the drivers and cooks.

  • Extra costs or delays beyond our control

Landslides, bad weather, changes in itinerary due to safety concerns, illness, pandemics, changes in government policy, political instability, strikes, acts of God, etc.

Before you go Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

Travel Information & Frequently Asked Questions

We want to make your trip to Peru as memorable and worry free as possible. In this section you’ll find the answers to all your questions about travelling with Tunqui Expeditions in one place. Please read the following information carefully – it will help you with any questions you may have about our services.

Is it for me?

The Choquequirao Trek is one of the best Inca Trail alternatives for experienced and adventurous hikers looking for a more remote and demanding experience. This route involves steep ascents, deep canyon descents, and several days of hiking at high altitude — making it ideal for those who enjoy physical challenges and rugged terrain.

While the trail doesn’t reach extreme elevations like some other routes, it still demands solid endurance, especially when climbing back from the Apurímac Canyon. Proper acclimatization in Cusco or the Sacred Valley is highly recommended before beginning the trek, to ensure you’re well-prepared for the elevation changes and long trekking days ahead.

Plastic-Free Choquequirao Trek

Join us on this journey toward a plastic-free ultimate Choquequirao Trek, where the beauty of the landscape is matched only by our commitment to environmental stewardship. Together we will pave the way for a more sustainable and responsible adventure through the heart of history.

How many days do I need to acclimatise in Cusco before the Choquequirao trek?

It’s very important to be well acclimatised to the altitude before embarking on a trek. We recommend that you arrive in Cusco at least 2 or 3 days before the start of the trek to help you acclimatise and avoid any problems with altitude sickness during the trek.

You may have been in another area of Peru at high altitude before arriving in Cusco. If this is the case, we still recommend that you spend a full day in Cusco to rest, recover from the journey and enjoy the sights and sounds of Cusco before starting the trek.

Here are some suggestions for activities to do around Cusco before starting your adventure trek:

Briefing or information meeting

All information meetings and briefings are held at our main office in Cusco (or your hotel) at 17:00 the night before the tour starts. These meetings last between 30 and 45 minutes. If you can’t make it, you will need to arrange another time by email, phone or in person at the Tunqui Expeditions office.

Trek balance payment (in Cusco)

If you have an outstanding balance, you must pay it 2 days before your trek. Otherwise your reservation will not be confirmed.

If possible, we would appreciate it if you could pay the balance for the trek/tour in cash, either in US dollars or local currency, at our office in Cusco. You can withdraw money from several ATM’s along the Avenida Sol, which offer both US Dollars and Peruvian Soles.

Alternatively, you can pay by credit/debit card or PAYPAL, either online or in person, but please note that a 5% service charge will be applied by our payment gateway (Niubiz) and PAYPAL. We regret to inform you that we are unable to accept bank drafts or traveller’s cheques as payment for the balance.

Duffle bag or canvas bag

You’ll be given a duffel bag or canvas bag during your briefing. Our team of porters will carry it with you throughout the trek and hand it to you at each camp. They measure 60 x 24 x 22 cm (23.6 x 9.45 x 8.66 in).

A maximum of 6 kg / 13.2 lb is allowed for each duffel, including the weight of your sleeping bag, sleeping mat, clothes and other personal items.

Can I store my luggage in your office?

Of course you can! During the trip your main luggage can be stored at our office (you can arrange this with us on the day of the briefing or by email) or at your hotel, both free of charge.

Any equipment you don’t need on the trek can be safely stored at your hotel. Almost all hotels offer this service. Don’t leave anything of value with your luggage; put it in the hotel safe and get a detailed receipt (in the unlikely event of theft, many insurance companies require a copy of the receipt detailing everything). It’s best to put items such as credit cards in a sealed, signed envelope for extra peace of mind.

Collecting guests

Please note:

  • All pick-ups are within the city of Cusco, but we recommend that you book a hotel in the historic centre for its convenient location.
  • Our guide or staff will confirm the pick up time the day before the tour.
  • Due to traffic conditions the pick up time may vary between 30 and 45 minutes.
  • Cusco is an old city with many narrow cobbled streets. Some hotels and Airbnbs are located on streets that are inaccessible by car or on long, steep slopes, making it difficult to transport luggage. For these reasons, we strongly recommend that you book accommodation with good access.

Group Tours

Group tours are made up of different types of people, therefore physical conditions and ages may vary. By agreeing to join a group tour, you accept that some people may be faster or slower than you. Therefore, everyone will be able to move at their own pace.

There may be occasions when a group wishes to make changes to the tour, but it is up to the guide to decide, in consultation with all participants, whether such changes are possible.

Strikes and demonstrations

Strikes and demonstrations are common in Peru and may interrupt some of our tours. Roads may be blocked and railway lines may be occupied. However, we will try to keep your trip as originally planned, even if this means leaving the night before the scheduled date.

Tours may be cancelled in these circumstances. In the event of a change or cancellation, our Operations Department will liaise with you. Your safety is our number one priority and our decisions will be made to protect it.

Lost items

Please be careful where you leave your belongings and remember to take everything with you when you leave your transport, accommodation or restaurant. You are responsible for your belongings while you’re on the tour.

Packing list Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

What to Pack for the Choquequirao Trail

Here’s a complete checklist to help you prepare for your adventure. Please read carefully and pack accordingly to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trek.

Basics

  • Valid passport: A copy will not be accepted, the passport must be valid for at least 6 months. You must present the exact same document that you used to reserve your Inca Trail permits.
  • Extra money (soles recommended): For souvenirs, drinks and tips.
    Personal medication.
  • Water bottle or CamelBak: We recommend containers such as Camelbags, but at least 2-3 litres.
  • Sunscreen: factor 70 or higher

Clothing

  • Walking boots or shoes (preferably waterproof)
  • Trekking pants
  • Trekking socks
  • A pair of thermal trousers
  • A warm jacket
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Rain jacket or poncho
  • Waterproof or wool gloves
  • Sun hat to protect your neck and face
  • Wool hat for the cold
  • Neck gaiter or buff
  • Sunglasses with UV protection

Equipment

The porters will carry up to 7kg of your personal belongings. This should include your sleeping bag and air mattress (if you are bring/renting one). In our case these two items weigh 3.5kg.

  • Medium trekking rucksack (15 – 25 litres): You will be responsible for carrying water on the first day, as we will not have time to filter the water before your first lunch.
  • Large plastic bags: to help organise and separate the clean from the dirty.
    Sleeping bag: we recommend bags for -10°C minimum.
  • Towel: We provide a small one, you may like a slightly larger one.
  • Small bottle of soap: we provide warm water every day for cleaning – it might make you feel fresh if you had some soap.

Recommended 

  • Camera and charger
  • Extra battery or laptop to charge mobile phones

Price Choquequirao Trek Private 5 Days

Private Choquequirao Trek 5 Days – Availability & Pricing

Our Private Cgoquequirao Trek 5 Days can depart on any day of the week, from January to December.
Yes, we operate this itinerary all year round.

Priceng

  • Group Price: US$ 900.00 per person
  • Required Deposit: US$ 200.00 per person
  • Balance (Due in Cusco): US$ 700.00 (commonly paid after the briefing)

Important:
PayPal charges a 5% service fee, which we kindly ask the client to cover, as it is imposed by the payment platform. This fee applies only to online deposits. The remaining balance can be paid in cash during your briefing in Cusco without any additional charges.

Extensions & Add-ons

Enhance your Peru adventure with these optional extensions:

Upgrades & Optional Add-ons

Customize your experience with these upgrades:

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain: US$ 60.00
  • Machu Picchu Mountain: US$ 60.00
  • Huchuy Picchu Mountain: US$ 45.00
  • Vistadome Train (Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo): US$ 70.00

Price Guarantee

Once your reservation is confirmed, we guarantee your price will not change, no matter what happens.
So before booking, please make sure to read all our important tour details.

Student Discount

  • US$ 20.00 OFF

Student discounts apply to anyone 17 years old or younger.
To receive the discount, we require a clear photo or scan of a valid passport at the time of booking. The passport must be valid and not expire before your travel dates.

Please email your document to: [email protected]

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Private Choquequirao Trek: An Epic 5-Day Adventure for Families, Couples, and Friends

The Private Choquequirao Trek 5 Days is a once-in-a-lifetime journey designed for true adventurers, history lovers, and nature enthusiasts. Far from the crowded tourist paths, this exclusive Choquequirao Trek Private Tour takes you on a less-traveled route through breathtaking Andean landscapes, deep canyons, and cloud forests. With Tunqui Expeditions, you can embark on this adventure with your partner, friends, or family in a private and personalized experience.

Often called the “sister city of Machu Picchu,” Choquequirao is an extraordinary Inca site that remains off the beaten path Peru. Accessible only on foot, this Choquequirao 5-Day Hike is the perfect alternative to the Inca Trail. The site’s impressive architecture and vast size—three times larger than Machu Picchu—make it one of the most important Inca complexes in existence. Our Choquequirao Trek with Guide ensures that every step you take connects you to the final days of the Inca Empire.

On this Choquequirao Trekking Peru adventure, you will follow ancient Inca trails across majestic mountains, descend into the dramatic Apurímac Canyon, and walk through lush cloud forests teeming with biodiversity. If lucky, you may spot Andean condors soaring overhead, orchids blooming along the trails, and diverse wildlife thriving in this remote sanctuary. This is more than just a Choquequirao Trekking Package 5 Days—it is an immersion into sustainable trekking Peru, where history and nature meet.

Choosing the Private Trek to Choquequirao means stepping into a sacred world hidden from mass tourism. Our small group Choquequirao experiences are tailored to your needs, offering a balance of adventure, comfort, and authenticity. Whether you dream of combining a Machu Picchu and Choquequirao Trek, or simply wish to live an unforgettable adventure travel Peru, this exclusive 5-day journey will leave you with lasting memories and stories to tell.

Highlights – Private Choquequirao Trek 5 Days

  • Escape the crowds with a remote trek Peru experience.
  • Explore Choquequirao, an Inca sanctuary three times larger than Machu Picchu.
  • Cross the Apurímac Canyon, one of the deepest in Latin America.
  • Hike through Andean landscapes rich in wildlife, orchids, and condors.
  • Discover the final Inca fortress with your private expert guide.
  • Support local communities through sustainable trekking Peru practices.

Itinerary Overview – Choquequirao Trek 5 Days Peru

Day 1: Cusco – Cachora – Capuliyoc – Chiquisca

Start your Choquequirao Hiking Tour with panoramic views of the Andes and the Apurímac River. Overnight under the stars at Chiquisca.

Day 2: Chiquisca – Playa Rosalinas – Santa Rosa – Marampata

After coca tea, continue your Andes trekking adventure, climbing toward Marampata with breathtaking views. Camp and recharge in a peaceful setting.

Day 3: Marampata – Choquequirao Archaeological Complex – Marampata

Spend a full day exploring Choquequirao, guided through terraces, temples, and sacred plazas. This is the highlight of your Choquequirao Trek Private Adventure.

Day 4: Marampata – Santa Rosa – Playa Rosalinas – Chiquisca

Say goodbye to Choquequirao and descend back to Chiquisca, where you’ll connect with local families and relax in camp.

Day 5: Chiquisca – Capuliyoc – Saywite Monolith – Conoc Hot Springs – Cusco

Conclude your 5-Day Choquequirao Trek with a visit to the Saywite Monolith and a relaxing soak in Conoc Hot Springs before returning to Cusco in private transport.

Day 01 Cusco | Cachora – Capuliyoc – Chiquisca

Highlight of the Day: Enjoy the magnificent scenery surrounding you in the Andes.

A day full of stunning Andean landscapes and fresh, pure mountain air.

Your epic 5-Day Private Choquequirao Trek journey will begin at 4:30 a.m. when we pick you up from your accommodation in Cusco. We will travel for 4 to 5 hours to Capuliyoc in our private Tunqui Expeditions transport. Along the way, you will enjoy and appreciate spectacular views of the Salkantay and Humantay glaciers.

Upon arrival in Cachora, we will visit the small village and walk through its picturesque streets, full of rich culture, traditions, and local life. We’ll have a nutritious and delicious breakfast to fuel us for the journey ahead. Afterward, we will continue by private transport to Capuliyoc (2,890 m / 9,482 ft), where we will meet the rest of our Trekking Team – including cooks, porters, and muleteers – who will carefully carry our belongings, food, and camping equipment along the entire trek.

After reviewing the final details, we will begin our hike through the Apurímac Canyon, trekking downhill for approximately 2 hours until we reach our lunch spot at Coca Manzana. After lunch and a short break, we will descend for another 2 hours in a zigzag pattern to reach Chiquisca (1,900 m / 6,234 ft), a charming hamlet filled with fruit fields.

Along the scenic route, you will take in the lush cloud forest landscape of the Apurímac Valley. Keep your eyes open for condors soaring overhead and enjoy breathtaking views of the two towering glacier mountains, Padreyoc and Qoriwayrachina. The warmth, abundant vegetation, and rhythmic sound of the rushing Apurímac River will energize you and motivate you to keep going, guided by the spirit of Mother Nature.

Later in the day, we will arrive at the tropical village of Chiquisca – a green and warm campsite in the middle of the arid mountain. Here, we will have dinner and spend the night.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Walking Distance: 13 km / 8.08 miles
  • Highest Altitude: 2,890 m / 9,482 ft
  • Camp Altitude: 1,970 m / 6,463 ft

Day 02 Chiquisca | Playa Rosalinas – Santa Rosa – Marampata

Highlight of the Day: Be amazed by the most spectacular views of the Andes.

Witness the stunning Andean sunset across panoramic landscapes.

We will wake you in your tent with coca tea and enjoy a delicious breakfast to recharge your energy. “Remember, each day, have faith in yourself to complete the journey.”

We’ll set out for the challenging ascent to Marampata (2,900 m / 9,514 ft), where incredible photos of the canyon and snow-capped peaks await.

The trek begins with a 1-hour and 15-minute descent to the deepest part of the valleyPlaya Rosalinas (1,500 m / 4,921 ft). We will cross a pedestrian bridge to start the most challenging part of the day. A quick stop at Santa Rosa (1,970 m / 6,463 ft) for lunch will help replenish our energy before the final three-hour climb to Marampata Camp.

Upon arrival, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views and positive energy from being so close to Choquequirao. Stretch your muscles, exercise, or simply relax and take in the incredible sunset bathing the valleys and glaciers in orange light.

As night falls, the sky will fill with stars, and the campfire will be the perfect setting for dinner before resting for the night.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Walking Distance: 11 km / 6.82 miles
  • Highest Altitude: 2,900 m / 9,514 ft
  • Camp Altitude: 2,900 m / 9,514 ft

Day 03 Marampata | Choquequirao Archaeological Complex – Marampata

Highlight of the Day: Discover the secrets of the magnificent Choquequirao Archaeological Complex.

Explore every corner of the ancient wonder of Choquequirao.

Start the day with a delicious breakfast to fuel your exploration. Today is dedicated to fully exploring the Choquequirao site (3,050 m / 10,007 ft), three times larger than Machu Picchu.

Your guide will share fascinating stories and insights into Inca history. You’ll visit plazas, temples, and terraces, reflecting on how the Incas managed to build such wonders high in the mountains.

Don’t miss the famous white stone llamas, carved into the terraces to honor the nearby Apu Qoriwayrachina. Experts believe that only 40% of the site has been uncovered.

We’ll return to our camp in Marampata at the end of the day for dinner and rest.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Walking Distance: 6 km / 3.73 miles
  • Highest Altitude: 3,050 m / 10,007 ft
  • Camp Altitude: 2,900 m / 9,514 ft

Day 04 Marampata | Santa Rosa – Playa Rosalinas – Chiquisca

Highlight of the Day: Experience Andean community life and culture.

Enjoy nature’s beauty and relax at Chiquisca Camp.

Following breakfast, we’ll descend to Santa Rosa for lunch, before continuing to Playa Rosalinas for a refreshing dip in the river.

In the afternoon, ascend to Chiquisca Camp, where we will enjoy dinner and local hospitality.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Walking Distance: 11 km / 6.82 miles

Day 05 Chiquisca | Capuliyoc – Saywite Monolith – Conoc Hot Springs – Cusco

Highlight of the Day: Relax in the hot springs before heading back to Cusco.

Following breakfast, trek to Capuliyoc and bid farewell to your trekking team.

Visit the Saywite Monolith and unwind in the Conoc Hot Springs before returning to Cusco by private transport.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Walking Distance: 8 km / 4.97 miles

At Tunqui Expeditions we specify the included and non-included services for all the itineraries listed on our website. We take care of all the logistics, but please check the details to make sure you do not miss anything. Some items may be different for certain programmes, so please read carefully before booking with us.

WHAT IS INCLUIDED?

Permits & Tickets

  • Entrance for the Choquequirao Trek

High Quality Service & Safety

  • Pre-departure briefing

You’ll meet your guide and group at our office for a pre trek briefing. There you’ll receive your duffle bags, which will be carried by our horses. The meeting is at 17:00 the evening before the Ausangate trek.

  • Experienced guides

Our official guides speak English and Spanish and are professionally trained and certified. We choose them for their experience, responsibility, unbridled passion for exploration and pride in sharing our culture and history. On every experience they will keep you safe and comfortable, so you can enjoy your time worry-free!

Private Camping Equipment

  • Tents: Spacious dining tents to enjoy your meals worry-free.
  • Tables, chairs, and cooking equipment
  • A Portable travel toilet
  • Sleeping Pad

All equipment will be carried by our horses.

  • Sleeping bag
  • Walking stick
  • A duffle bag

On the trek you can carry your personal belongings up to a maximum weight of 7kg / 15.4 lb (this weight includes your sleeping bag).

  • Medical or First Aid Kit

All Tunqui Expeditions guides have received specialised first aid training. We hold mandatory training sessions with our guides every February. Your guide will always carry a first aid kit for basic emergencies (altitude sickness, traveller’s diarrhoea, cuts, abrasions, etc.) as well as oxygen. If necessary, we’ll evacuate you from the trail as quickly as possible and get you to a clinic for treatment.

  • Extras included in our service

We believe that attention to detail is what sets us apart from other local companies. You’ll receive a cover to protect your rucksack on the road and a rain poncho.

  • 24/7 customer service

We have a telephone service available 24 hours a day for easy communication with Tunqui Expeditions prior to your trek.

  • Satellite phone

Your comfort is our first priority. Although our guides are prepared for emergencies in the mountains, calling a doctor, hospital or friend can make you feel more secure. For this reason, every Tunqui Expeditions guide carries a satellite phone to call anywhere in the world from anywhere on the mountain.

Accommodation 

  •  4 Nights accommodation in tents

Tunqui Expeditions uses the best equipment to ensure your safety and comfort. Every 2 people will share Eureka Timberline or Mountain Hard Wear tents with a capacity for 4 people.

Meals

  • 5 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 4 Dinners

Our chef prepares the most amazing dishes in the middle of the mountain. Our passengers love our food! We respect all diets (vegetarian, vegan or special menus are available at no extra cost), so please let us know on your booking form if you have any special allergies or restrictions and remind your guide during the briefing. You’ll enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as hot drinks and snacks.

  • Water on the trek

We’ll provide you with boiled, filtered and chilled water throughout the trek, from your first lunch to your last breakfast. You will need to bring a camel bag or an empty bottle (we recommend a capacity of 2 litres).

  • Wake up tea

Every morning at the campsite you’ll be woken with a cup of hot coca tea. Our staff will bring the tea to your tent so that you are warm from the inside out before you start your day.

  • Tea time or happy hour

Every afternoon before dinner, the cooks will provide you with popcorn, biscuits, coffee, hot chocolate, tea, hot water, etc. After a long day of trekking, you don’t have to wait until dinner to relax, warm up and enjoy a bite to eat!

  • Daily snacks on the trek

Before you start your trek, your guide will provide you with a cloth bag containing local fruit, biscuits, chocolate, caramels, etc. We’ll refill it every morning so you can enjoy your snacks on the trail.

  • One canvas snack bag per person

We’ll provide you with a cloth bag for your snacks – perfect for storing wrappers and keeping the environment clean. Feel free to use it throughout the walk!

Transportation

  • Transport
    • Day 1: You’ll be picked up from your hotel in the morning and will travel in our private transportation to Capuliyoc, the trek’s starting point.
    • Day 5: Once you complete the tour, we’ll take you back to the door of your hotel in Cusco.
  • Cargo Mules

Cargo mules will carry all the camping equipment and your baggage allowance (7 kg / 15.4 lb). Muleteers will be responsible for your duffle bag and personal items.

  • Transport of personal belongings.

Cargo mules will carry all the camping equipment and your baggage allowance (7 kg / 15.4 lb). Muleteers will be responsible for your duffle bag and personal items.

Muleteers and Porters (Tunquis)

During the Choquequirao Trek, our muleteers and porters (tunquis) will carry all our camping equipment, from personal tents, clothes and sleeping bags to extra tents for eating and cooking, food, water, tables, chairs and a gas stove. We will include the personal service of a porter to carry your duffel bag and personal belongings.

They will be responsible for transporting all camping equipment and food, setting up and taking down each camp, and assisting the cook with food preparation. By law they can only carry a maximum of 20 kg, a rule we take very seriously.

Extras

We believe that it is the attention to detail that sets us apart from other tour operators. As we wrote above, each walker receives

  • A small pillow to sleep on.
  • Sponge mattress to sleep on.
  • Backpack cover to protect your rucksack from rain, dust and dirt.
  • Rain poncho
  • T-shirt Once you have completed the Choquequirao Trek, you will receive our ultimate Choquequirao Trek T-shirt.
  • We provide hot water canisters every day to help our clients get clean and comfortable at night.
  • We have a happy hour every night to relax, unwind and talk about the day’s events.
  • We work very hard to make your holiday the best it can be.

Taxes and fees

All taxes and permit fees associated with this trek are included in our price. There are no hidden charges.

The Tunqui difference

The following list is less tangible, but equally important and part of everything we do and include at Tunqui Expeditions.

  • Ethical and responsible treatment of our porters: Most people would not be able to cope with the challenges of these treks without the porters who help with all the lifting, preparation and cheering. They are the backbone of our company and the reason why Silvio Tunqui founded Tunqui Expeditions.

He started in the industry as a porter and understands your needs better than anyone. We are committed and promise a better life for every member of Team Tunqui.

This includes better wages that they can live on so they don’t have to beg for tips to make ends meet. This is our job. We provide them with all the equipment they need, including warm down jackets, proper walking boots, rucksacks, hats, headlamps, sleeping bags and mats, and tents for them to sleep in.

We also help their families by supporting their village schools, bringing doctors and dentists to the families and planting trees in their valleys. We are committed to our social projects and the more than 300 porters on our team appreciate this.

  • The porters’ trip: We love meeting all our customers, but our favourite trips are when our porters and their families become our customers.

While our porters trek to Machu Picchu dozens of times a year, they never enter our famous citadel. We make four trips a year to take our team inside and spend two days touring the important ruins, allowing them to touch and see the history of their ancestors.

  • Equality matters: Another big difference is that we believe we are all equal and that each person brings something different and beautiful to our team. Since 2022, we have always had female guides, porters and cooks on our team.

Although the numbers are not yet equal, we look forward to the day when we have 50/50 men and women working in the mountains as part of the Tunqui Expeditions team.

  • Sustainable and responsible operator: Tunqui Expeditions is way ahead of our competitors when it comes to being a sustainable tour operator. We respect our planet by ensuring that no trace is left behind on any of our treks. We even include an extra porter to help clean up the rubbish left behind by other groups.

We use local products that are biodegradable and organic wherever possible.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

  • Personal clothing and equipment
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for our staff

Tipping is the norm on any trip to Machu Picchu. Although we pay our entire team well, a little extra is always welcome, especially considering the hard work they put in. Typically, group members collect their tips to share with the drivers and cooks.

  • Extra costs or delays beyond our control

Landslides, bad weather, changes in itinerary due to safety concerns, illness, pandemics, changes in government policy, political instability, strikes, acts of God, etc.

Travel Information & Frequently Asked Questions

We want to make your trip to Peru as memorable and worry free as possible. In this section you’ll find the answers to all your questions about travelling with Tunqui Expeditions in one place. Please read the following information carefully – it will help you with any questions you may have about our services.

Is it for me?

The Choquequirao Trek is one of the best Inca Trail alternatives for experienced and adventurous hikers looking for a more remote and demanding experience. This route involves steep ascents, deep canyon descents, and several days of hiking at high altitude — making it ideal for those who enjoy physical challenges and rugged terrain.

While the trail doesn’t reach extreme elevations like some other routes, it still demands solid endurance, especially when climbing back from the Apurímac Canyon. Proper acclimatization in Cusco or the Sacred Valley is highly recommended before beginning the trek, to ensure you’re well-prepared for the elevation changes and long trekking days ahead.

Plastic-Free Choquequirao Trek

Join us on this journey toward a plastic-free ultimate Choquequirao Trek, where the beauty of the landscape is matched only by our commitment to environmental stewardship. Together we will pave the way for a more sustainable and responsible adventure through the heart of history.

How many days do I need to acclimatise in Cusco before the Choquequirao trek?

It’s very important to be well acclimatised to the altitude before embarking on a trek. We recommend that you arrive in Cusco at least 2 or 3 days before the start of the trek to help you acclimatise and avoid any problems with altitude sickness during the trek.

You may have been in another area of Peru at high altitude before arriving in Cusco. If this is the case, we still recommend that you spend a full day in Cusco to rest, recover from the journey and enjoy the sights and sounds of Cusco before starting the trek.

Here are some suggestions for activities to do around Cusco before starting your adventure trek:

Briefing or information meeting

All information meetings and briefings are held at our main office in Cusco (or your hotel) at 17:00 the night before the tour starts. These meetings last between 30 and 45 minutes. If you can’t make it, you will need to arrange another time by email, phone or in person at the Tunqui Expeditions office.

Trek balance payment (in Cusco)

If you have an outstanding balance, you must pay it 2 days before your trek. Otherwise your reservation will not be confirmed.

If possible, we would appreciate it if you could pay the balance for the trek/tour in cash, either in US dollars or local currency, at our office in Cusco. You can withdraw money from several ATM’s along the Avenida Sol, which offer both US Dollars and Peruvian Soles.

Alternatively, you can pay by credit/debit card or PAYPAL, either online or in person, but please note that a 5% service charge will be applied by our payment gateway (Niubiz) and PAYPAL. We regret to inform you that we are unable to accept bank drafts or traveller’s cheques as payment for the balance.

Duffle bag or canvas bag

You’ll be given a duffel bag or canvas bag during your briefing. Our team of porters will carry it with you throughout the trek and hand it to you at each camp. They measure 60 x 24 x 22 cm (23.6 x 9.45 x 8.66 in).

A maximum of 6 kg / 13.2 lb is allowed for each duffel, including the weight of your sleeping bag, sleeping mat, clothes and other personal items.

Can I store my luggage in your office?

Of course you can! During the trip your main luggage can be stored at our office (you can arrange this with us on the day of the briefing or by email) or at your hotel, both free of charge.

Any equipment you don’t need on the trek can be safely stored at your hotel. Almost all hotels offer this service. Don’t leave anything of value with your luggage; put it in the hotel safe and get a detailed receipt (in the unlikely event of theft, many insurance companies require a copy of the receipt detailing everything). It’s best to put items such as credit cards in a sealed, signed envelope for extra peace of mind.

Collecting guests

Please note:

  • All pick-ups are within the city of Cusco, but we recommend that you book a hotel in the historic centre for its convenient location.
  • Our guide or staff will confirm the pick up time the day before the tour.
  • Due to traffic conditions the pick up time may vary between 30 and 45 minutes.
  • Cusco is an old city with many narrow cobbled streets. Some hotels and Airbnbs are located on streets that are inaccessible by car or on long, steep slopes, making it difficult to transport luggage. For these reasons, we strongly recommend that you book accommodation with good access.

Group Tours

Group tours are made up of different types of people, therefore physical conditions and ages may vary. By agreeing to join a group tour, you accept that some people may be faster or slower than you. Therefore, everyone will be able to move at their own pace.

There may be occasions when a group wishes to make changes to the tour, but it is up to the guide to decide, in consultation with all participants, whether such changes are possible.

Strikes and demonstrations

Strikes and demonstrations are common in Peru and may interrupt some of our tours. Roads may be blocked and railway lines may be occupied. However, we will try to keep your trip as originally planned, even if this means leaving the night before the scheduled date.

Tours may be cancelled in these circumstances. In the event of a change or cancellation, our Operations Department will liaise with you. Your safety is our number one priority and our decisions will be made to protect it.

Lost items

Please be careful where you leave your belongings and remember to take everything with you when you leave your transport, accommodation or restaurant. You are responsible for your belongings while you’re on the tour.

What to Pack for the Choquequirao Trail

Here’s a complete checklist to help you prepare for your adventure. Please read carefully and pack accordingly to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trek.

Basics

  • Valid passport: A copy will not be accepted, the passport must be valid for at least 6 months. You must present the exact same document that you used to reserve your Inca Trail permits.
  • Extra money (soles recommended): For souvenirs, drinks and tips.
    Personal medication.
  • Water bottle or CamelBak: We recommend containers such as Camelbags, but at least 2-3 litres.
  • Sunscreen: factor 70 or higher

Clothing

  • Walking boots or shoes (preferably waterproof)
  • Trekking pants
  • Trekking socks
  • A pair of thermal trousers
  • A warm jacket
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Rain jacket or poncho
  • Waterproof or wool gloves
  • Sun hat to protect your neck and face
  • Wool hat for the cold
  • Neck gaiter or buff
  • Sunglasses with UV protection

Equipment

The porters will carry up to 7kg of your personal belongings. This should include your sleeping bag and air mattress (if you are bring/renting one). In our case these two items weigh 3.5kg.

  • Medium trekking rucksack (15 – 25 litres): You will be responsible for carrying water on the first day, as we will not have time to filter the water before your first lunch.
  • Large plastic bags: to help organise and separate the clean from the dirty.
    Sleeping bag: we recommend bags for -10°C minimum.
  • Towel: We provide a small one, you may like a slightly larger one.
  • Small bottle of soap: we provide warm water every day for cleaning – it might make you feel fresh if you had some soap.

Recommended 

  • Camera and charger
  • Extra battery or laptop to charge mobile phones

Private Choquequirao Trek 5 Days – Availability & Pricing

Our Private Cgoquequirao Trek 5 Days can depart on any day of the week, from January to December.
Yes, we operate this itinerary all year round.

Priceng

  • Group Price: US$ 900.00 per person
  • Required Deposit: US$ 200.00 per person
  • Balance (Due in Cusco): US$ 700.00 (commonly paid after the briefing)

Important:
PayPal charges a 5% service fee, which we kindly ask the client to cover, as it is imposed by the payment platform. This fee applies only to online deposits. The remaining balance can be paid in cash during your briefing in Cusco without any additional charges.

Extensions & Add-ons

Enhance your Peru adventure with these optional extensions:

Upgrades & Optional Add-ons

Customize your experience with these upgrades:

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain: US$ 60.00
  • Machu Picchu Mountain: US$ 60.00
  • Huchuy Picchu Mountain: US$ 45.00
  • Vistadome Train (Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo): US$ 70.00

Price Guarantee

Once your reservation is confirmed, we guarantee your price will not change, no matter what happens.
So before booking, please make sure to read all our important tour details.

Student Discount

  • US$ 20.00 OFF

Student discounts apply to anyone 17 years old or younger.
To receive the discount, we require a clear photo or scan of a valid passport at the time of booking. The passport must be valid and not expire before your travel dates.

Please email your document to: [email protected]

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