Experience one of Peru’s most unforgettable adventures with the Choquequirao Trek 7 Days. This unique Choquequirao Trekking Package takes you across stunning Andean landscapes, deep valleys, and cloud forests, ending at the world wonder of Machu Picchu.
Explore the sacred site of Choquequirao, known as the “sister city of Machu Picchu,” on a route that is truly off the beaten path Peru. With 100% guaranteed departures, you can book with confidence and start your journey anytime.
Choose between a Private Choquequirao Trek or a Small Group Trek Choquequirao, both guided by expert local guides with a focus on sustainable trekking Peru.
Highlights of the Choquequirao Trek 7 Days:
Join us on this 7-Day Choquequirao Machu Picchu Trek and feel the magic of the Andes like never before.
On this Choquequirao to Machu Picchu trek, you will pass through diverse Andean landscapes and witness some of the most breathtaking views imaginable. Explore and discover the snow-capped mountains and lush jungles full of wildlife and unique flora.
If that doesn’t sound spectacular enough, you will also get to walk the cobbled streets of Choquequirao and Machu Picchu.
In the first part of this adventure, you will be far from the crowds, exploring the final resting place of the Incas, a site still shrouded in mystery as more is uncovered over time. In the second part, you will join other hikers on the route to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu.
If you want to learn more about ancient Inca culture and walk through amazing landscapes, what are you waiting for? The Choquequirao to Machu Picchu trek is the perfect and awe-inspiring adventure through one of the most impressive tourist destinations on the planet! Join Tunqui Expeditions on this life-changing journey and feel the magic of the Incas for yourself.
The Choquequirao Trek 7 Days is more than just a hike — it’s a journey into the heart of the Andes, combining breathtaking landscapes, Inca history, and authentic culture. Unlike the crowded Inca Trail, this route remains off the beaten path in Peru, offering peace, adventure, and a true sense of discovery.
✅ Daily departures with 100% guaranteed tours – travel on your preferred dates without worries.
✅ Explore two of the most iconic Inca sites: Choquequirao and Machu Picchu.
✅ Experience a variety of ecosystems, from high Andean peaks to lush cloud forests.
✅ Choose between a Private Choquequirao Trek or a Small Group Adventure.
✅ Led by expert local guides committed to sustainable trekking in Peru.
This trek is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of challenge, culture, and unforgettable views, making it one of the most epic hiking experiences in South America.
Highlight of the Day: Stunning Andean views and your first steps into the Apurímac Canyon.
Your Choquequirao Trek 7 Days begins early in the morning. At 4:30 am, we will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco and drive for 4–5 hours in our private Tunqui Expeditions transport. Along the journey, enjoy breathtaking views of the snow-capped Salkantay and Humantay mountains before arriving in the village of Cachora. Here, you’ll walk its charming streets, full of Andean culture and tradition, before continuing to Capuliyoc (2,890 m / 9,482 ft).
At Capuliyoc, we’ll meet our dedicated trekking team — cooks, porters, and muleteers — who will ensure every detail of your adventure is cared for. From here, the real hike begins. Descend for two hours along the dramatic Apurímac Canyon, where condors often soar overhead, and enjoy the first views of Choquequirao in the distance.
After lunch at Coca Manzana, the trail continues with a zigzag descent through lush vegetation until reaching Chiquisca (1,900 m / 6,234 ft), a picturesque hamlet with fruit plantations. The Apurímac River’s roar, the warm valley climate, and the dramatic peaks of Padreyoc and Qoriwayrachina create an unforgettable start to your trek.
Highlight of the Day: Breathtaking Andean landscapes and a magical sunset over the valley.
Wake up with a warm coca tea and a nourishing breakfast before tackling one of the most challenging but rewarding sections of your Choquequirao Trekking Peru adventure. Descend for just over an hour to reach Playa Rosalinas (1,500 m / 4,921 ft), at the bottom of the Apurímac Valley. After crossing a bridge, the toughest climb begins: a steep zigzag ascent toward Santa Rosa.
Here, we’ll pause for a well-earned lunch, then continue uphill for about three more hours until reaching Marampata (2,900 m / 9,514 ft), a peaceful terrace with awe-inspiring views of the surrounding canyon and snowcapped peaks.
At camp, relax and recharge while watching the sunset paint the Andes in shades of orange and gold. As night falls, marvel at the star-filled sky before enjoying dinner with your trekking team.
Highlight of the Day: Sunrise over the lost citadel of Choquequirao.
Rise early to witness a spectacular sunrise over Choquequirao, illuminating this sacred Inca site with golden light. After breakfast, hike 1.5 hours with panoramic views above the clouds until reaching the archaeological complex. Known as the “sister city of Machu Picchu” and the “last refuge of the Incas”, Choquequirao is one of the most fascinating and least-visited Inca sites in Peru.
Explore the main plaza, ceremonial platforms, terraces, and the Pacchayoc waterfall with your expert guide, who will bring the history of the Incas to life. From the Usnu viewpoint, admire sweeping views of the valley — and perhaps spot majestic condors gliding across the Andean sky.
In the afternoon, hike for about an hour to the Choquequirao Pass (3,270 m / 10,728 ft) before descending toward Pinchaunuyoc (2,420 m / 7,940 ft). Known for its impressive terracing carved into the canyon walls, this site feels suspended between earth and sky. Here we set up camp for the night, surrounded by pure silence and starlight.
Highlight of the Day: Trek among glaciers, cloud forests, and snow-capped mountains.
After a nourishing breakfast, we continue the Choquequirao Trek 7 Days with a descent to the Blanco River, crossing lush vegetation where you might spot orchids, coca plantations, and the iconic Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, Peru’s national bird.
Crossing the river, we begin the day’s most demanding ascent toward Maizal (3,000 m / 9,843 ft), our lunch spot surrounded by Andean nature. After a rest, we push onward for another 3.5 hours to reach the San Juan Pass (4,200 m / 13,780 ft). Along the way, we pass Minas Victoria, ancient Inca silver mines that tell stories of Peru’s past.
From the pass, breathtaking views of Choquetacarpo, Padreyoc, and soaring condors await. Finally, we descend through high Andean grasslands (ichu puna) into the peaceful village of Yanama (3,600 m / 11,811 ft), where we camp in a remote valley under the stars.
Highlight of the Day: Cross the highest point of the trek with views of Apu Salkantay.
Wake up in Yanama, a village where ancestral Andean traditions are still alive. After breakfast, we begin the 5-hour climb to Yanama Pass (4,650 m / 15,256 ft), the highest point of the Choquequirao Trekking Peru adventure. Along the way, see local farmers tending their fields and take in panoramic views of Saqsarayoc, Padreyoc, and the first glimpse of mighty Salkantay Mountain.
Depending on the season, you may even hike across snow before starting the long descent. After lunch, continue downhill for 3 hours through misty trails, arriving at Totora and later Collpapampa (2,800 m / 9,186 ft), our campsite for the night. Surrounded by waterfalls and lush greenery, this is the perfect spot to relax after one of the trek’s most memorable days.
Highlight of the Day: From the Andes to the jungle on the way to Aguas Calientes.
Today, the Choquequirao and Machu Picchu Trek 7 Days transitions from highland valleys into the lush Cusco jungle. After breakfast, hike for 5 hours along a tropical trail, passing waterfalls and plantations of bananas, papayas, avocados, coffee, and passion fruit — with chances to taste these fresh delights along the way.
At Playa Sahuayaco, enjoy a final lunch prepared by our trekking chef before taking private transport to Hidroelectrica. From there, you can either walk 3 hours along the railway tracks through the cloud forest or take the train to Aguas Calientes (2,040 m / 6,692 ft), the town at the base of Machu Picchu.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax. You may visit the hot springs or stroll the streets before gathering for dinner at a local restaurant, preparing for the ultimate highlight of the trek: Machu Picchu.
Highlight of the Day: Explore the Lost City of the Incas at sunrise.
The grand finale of your Private Choquequirao Trek to Machu Picchu begins with an early breakfast before taking the bus to the sanctuary. Arriving at sunrise, you’ll watch the first golden rays illuminate the stone citadel — an unforgettable moment.
Your expert guide will lead you through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu, revealing the mysteries of its temples, terraces, and plazas, and showing how the Incas lived in harmony with nature.
After exploring, return to Aguas Calientes for lunch before boarding the train to Ollantaytambo. From there, our private transport will take you back to Cusco, where your epic Choquequirao 7-Day Hike concludes.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we clearly specify what is and isn’t included in every tour itinerary listed on our website. We handle all logistics, but we kindly ask that you read the details carefully so you don’t miss anything.
Please note that some services may vary depending on the program. Be sure to review your itinerary thoroughly before booking.
The “Machu Picchu Circuit 2” ticket offers the most complete tour of the Machu Picchu citadel and is also the most requested. For this reason, we recommend booking it well in advance to secure your entry. (Circuit 2)
Pre-Departure Briefing
You will meet your tour guide and group at our main office in Cusco for a pre-trek briefing.
There, you’ll receive your Duffel Bag, which will be carried by our muleteers on horseback. The bag must not exceed 8 kg / 17 lb, including your sleeping bag and inflatable mattress (if you rent or bring your own).
This briefing takes place at 5:00 p.m. the day before the trek begins.
Experienced Tour Guides
Official English and Spanish-speaking tour guides, all of whom graduated in Tourism from the Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco.
We choose them for their professionalism, experience, responsibility, passion for exploring, and pride in sharing our culture.
They all grew up in the region and are not only fun and friendly, but will ensure your safety and enjoyment throughout the trek.
First Aid and Medical Kit
All Tunqui Expeditions guides are certified in first aid.
We provide annual mandatory training every February.
Your guide will carry a first aid kit and oxygen to treat common issues like altitude sickness, cuts, or traveler’s diarrhea.
If needed, we’ll evacuate you quickly and ensure you receive medical care.
All gear is carried by our team of porters and muleteers.
Includes:
You may carry up to 7 kg / 15.4 lb in personal belongings (includes your sleeping bag).
Our inflatable camping mattresses help you rest comfortably in the mountains.
We believe the small details make a big difference. You’ll also receive:
We offer 24/7 phone support to ensure seamless communication before your trek.
All guides carry a fully charged satellite phone for emergency contact.
Unlike radios (which have limited range), this ensures communication anywhere in the mountains.
Clients may also use it for non-emergency calls (fees apply).
Day 6: The last night of this trek is spent in a 3-star hotel in Aguas Calientes with a matrimonial, double or triple room, private bathroom, hot shower, wifi, breakfast, and luggage storage while you visit Machu Picchu.
Our mountain chefs prepare delicious meals loved by our hikers.
We cater to all diets: vegetarian, vegan or special menus available at no extra cost.
Please inform us in your booking form and remind your guide at the briefing.
Includes snacks and hot drinks.
From the first lunch until the final breakfast, we provide boiled, filtered, and cooled water.
Bring a CamelBak or empty bottle (2L capacity recommended) to refill at every meal.Wake-Up Tea
Enjoy a hot cup of coca tea delivered to your tent each morning to help start your day warm and energized.
Before dinner, enjoy tea time with:
Each morning, you’ll receive a fabric snack bag filled with:
Refilled daily.
We provide a small towel and soap before each meal to wash your hands.
Cargo Mules
While trekking, cargo mules will carry all the camping equipment and your baggage allowance (7 kg / 15.4 lb). Our muleteers will be responsible for your duffle bag and personal items, and they’ll hand them to you when you get to each camp.
Each hiker receives:
We work hard to make this your best vacation ever.
Taxes and Fees
All taxes and permit fees are included.
No hidden costs.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we go beyond the trek to make a difference:
Ethical Treatment of Porters
Porters are the heart of our team, and we honor them with:
Founder Silvio Tunqui was a porter himself and built the company to improve their lives.
Every year, we take our porters and their families to visit Machu Picchu—many for the first time.
They become our clients on these special trips, experiencing the ruins with pride and joy.
Since 2022, we’ve had female guides, porters, and chefs on our team.
We strive for gender balance and celebrate diversity and inclusion.
We operate with eco-responsibility, always following the Leave No Trace principle.
We even include an extra porter to clean trash left by other groups.
Whenever possible, we use organic, biodegradable, and locally sourced products.
Sleeping Bag
Available to rent for US$ 20.00
Trekking Poles
Available to rent for US$ 20.00 (pair)
Meals Not Included
Travel Insurance
Not included, but highly recommended.
Tips for Our Staff
Tipping is customary for Machu Picchu treks.
While we pay our staff fairly, tips are always appreciated as recognition of their hard work.
Most groups pool their tips and distribute them among porters and cooks.
Unforeseen Costs
Not included:
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.
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.
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.
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
Please note:
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
The 7-Day Choquequirao Trek can depart on any day of the week from March through January.
Note: We do not operate this itinerary in February due to the rainy season and trail maintenance closures.
This small-group tour is guaranteed with just 2 participants.
Important:
PayPal charges a 5% service fee, which is the client’s responsibility for online deposits. The remaining balance can be paid in cash in Cusco with no additional fees.
Enhance your trip with any of the following add-on experiences:
You may add the following items to your booking:
Once your reservation is confirmed, your price is locked in — guaranteed. No matter what changes occur, we won’t increase your rate.
Before booking, please make sure to read all important information about this tour.
On this Choquequirao to Machu Picchu trek, you will pass through diverse Andean landscapes and witness some of the most breathtaking views imaginable. Explore and discover the snow-capped mountains and lush jungles full of wildlife and unique flora.
If that doesn’t sound spectacular enough, you will also get to walk the cobbled streets of Choquequirao and Machu Picchu.
In the first part of this adventure, you will be far from the crowds, exploring the final resting place of the Incas, a site still shrouded in mystery as more is uncovered over time. In the second part, you will join other hikers on the route to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu.
If you want to learn more about ancient Inca culture and walk through amazing landscapes, what are you waiting for? The Choquequirao to Machu Picchu trek is the perfect and awe-inspiring adventure through one of the most impressive tourist destinations on the planet! Join Tunqui Expeditions on this life-changing journey and feel the magic of the Incas for yourself.
The Choquequirao Trek 7 Days is more than just a hike — it’s a journey into the heart of the Andes, combining breathtaking landscapes, Inca history, and authentic culture. Unlike the crowded Inca Trail, this route remains off the beaten path in Peru, offering peace, adventure, and a true sense of discovery.
✅ Daily departures with 100% guaranteed tours – travel on your preferred dates without worries.
✅ Explore two of the most iconic Inca sites: Choquequirao and Machu Picchu.
✅ Experience a variety of ecosystems, from high Andean peaks to lush cloud forests.
✅ Choose between a Private Choquequirao Trek or a Small Group Adventure.
✅ Led by expert local guides committed to sustainable trekking in Peru.
This trek is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of challenge, culture, and unforgettable views, making it one of the most epic hiking experiences in South America.
Highlight of the Day: Stunning Andean views and your first steps into the Apurímac Canyon.
Your Choquequirao Trek 7 Days begins early in the morning. At 4:30 am, we will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco and drive for 4–5 hours in our private Tunqui Expeditions transport. Along the journey, enjoy breathtaking views of the snow-capped Salkantay and Humantay mountains before arriving in the village of Cachora. Here, you’ll walk its charming streets, full of Andean culture and tradition, before continuing to Capuliyoc (2,890 m / 9,482 ft).
At Capuliyoc, we’ll meet our dedicated trekking team — cooks, porters, and muleteers — who will ensure every detail of your adventure is cared for. From here, the real hike begins. Descend for two hours along the dramatic Apurímac Canyon, where condors often soar overhead, and enjoy the first views of Choquequirao in the distance.
After lunch at Coca Manzana, the trail continues with a zigzag descent through lush vegetation until reaching Chiquisca (1,900 m / 6,234 ft), a picturesque hamlet with fruit plantations. The Apurímac River’s roar, the warm valley climate, and the dramatic peaks of Padreyoc and Qoriwayrachina create an unforgettable start to your trek.
Highlight of the Day: Breathtaking Andean landscapes and a magical sunset over the valley.
Wake up with a warm coca tea and a nourishing breakfast before tackling one of the most challenging but rewarding sections of your Choquequirao Trekking Peru adventure. Descend for just over an hour to reach Playa Rosalinas (1,500 m / 4,921 ft), at the bottom of the Apurímac Valley. After crossing a bridge, the toughest climb begins: a steep zigzag ascent toward Santa Rosa.
Here, we’ll pause for a well-earned lunch, then continue uphill for about three more hours until reaching Marampata (2,900 m / 9,514 ft), a peaceful terrace with awe-inspiring views of the surrounding canyon and snowcapped peaks.
At camp, relax and recharge while watching the sunset paint the Andes in shades of orange and gold. As night falls, marvel at the star-filled sky before enjoying dinner with your trekking team.
Highlight of the Day: Sunrise over the lost citadel of Choquequirao.
Rise early to witness a spectacular sunrise over Choquequirao, illuminating this sacred Inca site with golden light. After breakfast, hike 1.5 hours with panoramic views above the clouds until reaching the archaeological complex. Known as the “sister city of Machu Picchu” and the “last refuge of the Incas”, Choquequirao is one of the most fascinating and least-visited Inca sites in Peru.
Explore the main plaza, ceremonial platforms, terraces, and the Pacchayoc waterfall with your expert guide, who will bring the history of the Incas to life. From the Usnu viewpoint, admire sweeping views of the valley — and perhaps spot majestic condors gliding across the Andean sky.
In the afternoon, hike for about an hour to the Choquequirao Pass (3,270 m / 10,728 ft) before descending toward Pinchaunuyoc (2,420 m / 7,940 ft). Known for its impressive terracing carved into the canyon walls, this site feels suspended between earth and sky. Here we set up camp for the night, surrounded by pure silence and starlight.
Highlight of the Day: Trek among glaciers, cloud forests, and snow-capped mountains.
After a nourishing breakfast, we continue the Choquequirao Trek 7 Days with a descent to the Blanco River, crossing lush vegetation where you might spot orchids, coca plantations, and the iconic Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, Peru’s national bird.
Crossing the river, we begin the day’s most demanding ascent toward Maizal (3,000 m / 9,843 ft), our lunch spot surrounded by Andean nature. After a rest, we push onward for another 3.5 hours to reach the San Juan Pass (4,200 m / 13,780 ft). Along the way, we pass Minas Victoria, ancient Inca silver mines that tell stories of Peru’s past.
From the pass, breathtaking views of Choquetacarpo, Padreyoc, and soaring condors await. Finally, we descend through high Andean grasslands (ichu puna) into the peaceful village of Yanama (3,600 m / 11,811 ft), where we camp in a remote valley under the stars.
Highlight of the Day: Cross the highest point of the trek with views of Apu Salkantay.
Wake up in Yanama, a village where ancestral Andean traditions are still alive. After breakfast, we begin the 5-hour climb to Yanama Pass (4,650 m / 15,256 ft), the highest point of the Choquequirao Trekking Peru adventure. Along the way, see local farmers tending their fields and take in panoramic views of Saqsarayoc, Padreyoc, and the first glimpse of mighty Salkantay Mountain.
Depending on the season, you may even hike across snow before starting the long descent. After lunch, continue downhill for 3 hours through misty trails, arriving at Totora and later Collpapampa (2,800 m / 9,186 ft), our campsite for the night. Surrounded by waterfalls and lush greenery, this is the perfect spot to relax after one of the trek’s most memorable days.
Highlight of the Day: From the Andes to the jungle on the way to Aguas Calientes.
Today, the Choquequirao and Machu Picchu Trek 7 Days transitions from highland valleys into the lush Cusco jungle. After breakfast, hike for 5 hours along a tropical trail, passing waterfalls and plantations of bananas, papayas, avocados, coffee, and passion fruit — with chances to taste these fresh delights along the way.
At Playa Sahuayaco, enjoy a final lunch prepared by our trekking chef before taking private transport to Hidroelectrica. From there, you can either walk 3 hours along the railway tracks through the cloud forest or take the train to Aguas Calientes (2,040 m / 6,692 ft), the town at the base of Machu Picchu.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax. You may visit the hot springs or stroll the streets before gathering for dinner at a local restaurant, preparing for the ultimate highlight of the trek: Machu Picchu.
Highlight of the Day: Explore the Lost City of the Incas at sunrise.
The grand finale of your Private Choquequirao Trek to Machu Picchu begins with an early breakfast before taking the bus to the sanctuary. Arriving at sunrise, you’ll watch the first golden rays illuminate the stone citadel — an unforgettable moment.
Your expert guide will lead you through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu, revealing the mysteries of its temples, terraces, and plazas, and showing how the Incas lived in harmony with nature.
After exploring, return to Aguas Calientes for lunch before boarding the train to Ollantaytambo. From there, our private transport will take you back to Cusco, where your epic Choquequirao 7-Day Hike concludes.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we clearly specify what is and isn’t included in every tour itinerary listed on our website. We handle all logistics, but we kindly ask that you read the details carefully so you don’t miss anything.
Please note that some services may vary depending on the program. Be sure to review your itinerary thoroughly before booking.
The “Machu Picchu Circuit 2” ticket offers the most complete tour of the Machu Picchu citadel and is also the most requested. For this reason, we recommend booking it well in advance to secure your entry. (Circuit 2)
Pre-Departure Briefing
You will meet your tour guide and group at our main office in Cusco for a pre-trek briefing.
There, you’ll receive your Duffel Bag, which will be carried by our muleteers on horseback. The bag must not exceed 8 kg / 17 lb, including your sleeping bag and inflatable mattress (if you rent or bring your own).
This briefing takes place at 5:00 p.m. the day before the trek begins.
Experienced Tour Guides
Official English and Spanish-speaking tour guides, all of whom graduated in Tourism from the Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco.
We choose them for their professionalism, experience, responsibility, passion for exploring, and pride in sharing our culture.
They all grew up in the region and are not only fun and friendly, but will ensure your safety and enjoyment throughout the trek.
First Aid and Medical Kit
All Tunqui Expeditions guides are certified in first aid.
We provide annual mandatory training every February.
Your guide will carry a first aid kit and oxygen to treat common issues like altitude sickness, cuts, or traveler’s diarrhea.
If needed, we’ll evacuate you quickly and ensure you receive medical care.
All gear is carried by our team of porters and muleteers.
Includes:
You may carry up to 7 kg / 15.4 lb in personal belongings (includes your sleeping bag).
Our inflatable camping mattresses help you rest comfortably in the mountains.
We believe the small details make a big difference. You’ll also receive:
We offer 24/7 phone support to ensure seamless communication before your trek.
All guides carry a fully charged satellite phone for emergency contact.
Unlike radios (which have limited range), this ensures communication anywhere in the mountains.
Clients may also use it for non-emergency calls (fees apply).
Day 6: The last night of this trek is spent in a 3-star hotel in Aguas Calientes with a matrimonial, double or triple room, private bathroom, hot shower, wifi, breakfast, and luggage storage while you visit Machu Picchu.
Our mountain chefs prepare delicious meals loved by our hikers.
We cater to all diets: vegetarian, vegan or special menus available at no extra cost.
Please inform us in your booking form and remind your guide at the briefing.
Includes snacks and hot drinks.
From the first lunch until the final breakfast, we provide boiled, filtered, and cooled water.
Bring a CamelBak or empty bottle (2L capacity recommended) to refill at every meal.Wake-Up Tea
Enjoy a hot cup of coca tea delivered to your tent each morning to help start your day warm and energized.
Before dinner, enjoy tea time with:
Each morning, you’ll receive a fabric snack bag filled with:
Refilled daily.
We provide a small towel and soap before each meal to wash your hands.
Cargo Mules
While trekking, cargo mules will carry all the camping equipment and your baggage allowance (7 kg / 15.4 lb). Our muleteers will be responsible for your duffle bag and personal items, and they’ll hand them to you when you get to each camp.
Each hiker receives:
We work hard to make this your best vacation ever.
Taxes and Fees
All taxes and permit fees are included.
No hidden costs.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we go beyond the trek to make a difference:
Ethical Treatment of Porters
Porters are the heart of our team, and we honor them with:
Founder Silvio Tunqui was a porter himself and built the company to improve their lives.
Every year, we take our porters and their families to visit Machu Picchu—many for the first time.
They become our clients on these special trips, experiencing the ruins with pride and joy.
Since 2022, we’ve had female guides, porters, and chefs on our team.
We strive for gender balance and celebrate diversity and inclusion.
We operate with eco-responsibility, always following the Leave No Trace principle.
We even include an extra porter to clean trash left by other groups.
Whenever possible, we use organic, biodegradable, and locally sourced products.
Sleeping Bag
Available to rent for US$ 20.00
Trekking Poles
Available to rent for US$ 20.00 (pair)
Meals Not Included
Travel Insurance
Not included, but highly recommended.
Tips for Our Staff
Tipping is customary for Machu Picchu treks.
While we pay our staff fairly, tips are always appreciated as recognition of their hard work.
Most groups pool their tips and distribute them among porters and cooks.
Unforeseen Costs
Not included:
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.
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.
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.
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
Please note:
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
The 7-Day Choquequirao Trek can depart on any day of the week from March through January.
Note: We do not operate this itinerary in February due to the rainy season and trail maintenance closures.
This small-group tour is guaranteed with just 2 participants.
Important:
PayPal charges a 5% service fee, which is the client’s responsibility for online deposits. The remaining balance can be paid in cash in Cusco with no additional fees.
Enhance your trip with any of the following add-on experiences:
You may add the following items to your booking:
Once your reservation is confirmed, your price is locked in — guaranteed. No matter what changes occur, we won’t increase your rate.
Before booking, please make sure to read all important information about this tour.