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Choquequirao to Machu Picchu: The Ultimate 9-Day Royal Trek

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9 Days
Cusco
Choquequirao - Machu Picchu
Min Age : Not Age Limit
Max People : 10
Tour Details

Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

Embark on an epic journey that connects two of the most extraordinary archaeological wonders in the Andes: Choquequirao, the hidden citadel known only to the most adventurous travelers, and Machu Picchu, Peru’s iconic masterpiece. This 9-day expedition is designed for those who want more than a simple trek—this is for travelers seeking remote trails, breathtaking mountain scenery, and a deep cultural connection to the Andean world.

With Allpackers Expeditions, you can expect expert guides, flawless logistics, and an authentic approach to Andean heritage. No sugar-coating here: this trek is demanding, raw, and absolutely unforgettable. And every step is worth it.

The Choquequirao & Machu Picchu: The Ultimate 9-Day Expedition is one of the most rewarding trekking experiences in Peru. This route takes you deep into the wild Andes, crossing dramatic canyons, cloud forests, and remote mountain passes before arriving at two of the greatest Inca sites ever built.

Unlike traditional routes, this expedition offers true solitude on the trail, breathtaking landscapes, and a powerful sense of discovery as you walk through ancient terraces, temples, and archaeological complexes that few travelers ever see.

Operated by Allpackers Expeditions, this is a challenging yet highly rewarding adventure—perfect for hikers who want a unique and unforgettable journey.

Highlights
  • Explore Choquequirao, the legendary “Cradle of Gold,” with far fewer crowds than any other major Inca site.

  • Reach Machu Picchu on foot after completing one of the most spectacular and demanding treks in the Andes.

  • Cross remote mountain passes and descend into dramatic river canyons with unmatched panoramic views.

  • Experience diverse ecosystems, from high Andean peaks to lush cloud forests.

  • Learn from expert Allpackers guides, who bring Inca history, culture, and nature to life along the route.

  • Enjoy premium camping services, including quality equipment, freshly prepared meals, and the support of an experienced trekking team.

  • Perfect for adventure seekers, photographers, and travelers who want a deeper, off-the-beaten-path experience.

 

Departure & Return Location

Cusco City – Hotel Pickup

Your expedition begins with an early morning pickup from your hotel in Cusco, followed by private transportation to the trailhead.

Return Location:


Cusco City – Hotel Drop-off

After visiting Machu Picchu and taking the train back to Ollantaytambo, our private transport will return you safely to your hotel in Cusco.

Departure Time

The tour starts at 4:30 a.m. with pickup from your hotel. Get ready for an unforgettable experience as we head to the starting point of the Salkantay . The magic of Machu Picchu awaits! 🌄🏔️

Price Includes

  • Professional English Speaking Tour Guide (at AE we are committed to providing you with an unforgettable travel experience and all this is thanks to our select staff of guides, porters, cooks who have the preparation and training to make your trip a memorable one.)
  • Assistant Tour Guide for groups of 9+
  • Chef (In case you have dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, gluten free, and even vegan) it will be no problem to make your trip memorable. Our staff of cooks have years of experience and we have a variety of options for you.)
  • Entrance Fees , The required trekking permits and your Machu Picchu entrance ticket are included. Please note that these permits are personal and cannot be modified once confirmed.
  • Mules / Personal porters to carry 10 kg of your personal belongings
  • Private Transportation All ground transportation from Cusco to the trailhead and back from Ollantaytambo to Cusco is included, ensuring comfort and reliable logistics throughout the journey.
  • Train Ticket to Ollantaytambo A scenic train ride from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo after your visit to Machu Picchu, offering a relaxing end to the trek.
  • Sleeping Pad A comfortable sleeping pad provided to ensure better rest at each campsite.
  • Entrance Tickets Fully covered entrance fees to Choquequirao, Machu Picchu, and all archaeological sites and checkpoints along the route.
  • Drinking Water & Snacks-We provide safe, filtered drinking water throughout the trek, as well as energy snacks to keep you fueled during the hike.(does not include water for the first 4 hours of the trek when you need to bring your own)
  • Camping Equipment High-quality tents, dining tents, kitchen tents, tables, and chairs—set up daily by our team for comfort in remote locations.
  • Meals on the Trek Freshly prepared breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks cooked by a professional trekking chef—balanced, nutritious, and suitable for demanding mountain terrain.
  • Mules & Muleteers A dedicated team of muleteers and pack animals to carry camping gear, food supplies, and duffel bags, allowing you to hike comfortably.
  • Walking Sticks (01 Pair per person)
  • Duffle Bag for Personal Belongings - A duffle bag will be provided for you to pack your essential items, which will be carried by porters or horses (up to 10 kilos)
  • First Aid Kit & Oxygen A complete medical kit and oxygen tank carried by your guide for emergency support throughout the expedition.
  • Accommodation in Aguas Calientes One night in a comfortable hotel before your final ascent to Machu Picchu, offering a hot shower and well-deserved rest.
  • Bus Ticket to Machu Picchu Round-trip bus service from Aguas Calientes to the entrance of Machu Picchu for a smooth and easy ascent.
  • Personalized Attention & Small Group Experience - We ensure small group sizes for a more personalized experience, allowing you to enjoy better interaction with your guide and fellow travelers."SMALL GROUPS BIG CONNECTIONS"
  • Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Experience We follow strict environmental practices, ensuring that we leave no trace and support local communities through fair tourism practices.

Price Excludes

  • Sleeping bag Not provided, but available for rent if needed. We recommend bringing a high-quality bag suitable for cold Andean nights.
  • Breakfast on the first day and Lunch on the last day , These meals fall outside the trekking route. Guests may choose their preferred restaurants in Cusco and Aguas Calientes.
  • Entrance to Machu Picchu Mountain These optional hikes require separate permits and must be booked in advance.
  • Entrance to Machu Picchu Mountain , These optional hikes require separate permits and must be booked in advance.
  • Travel Insurance , Highly recommended for trekking at high altitude, but it must be purchased by the traveler before arriving in Peru.
  • Tips , Gratuities for guides, cooks, and muleteers are not included. Tips are optional but appreciated as recognition for the team’s hard work.
  • Personal Expenses Snacks, drinks, souvenirs, and any additional services not mentioned in the inclusions.
  • Extra Horse or Porter If a traveler needs additional weight support beyond the standard duffel allowance, this must be hired at an extra cost.
  • Hot Springs Entrance (Aguas Calientes) Optional visit; entrance fees to the thermal baths are not covered.

WHAT YOU NEED TO TAKE FOR THE CHOQUEQUIRAO TREK

  • ESSENTIAL CLOTHING
  • Lightweight trekking shirts Quick-dry and breathable for long hiking days.
  • Hiking pants (2 pairs) Comfortable, durable, and ideal for varied terrain.
  • Warm jacket / fleece Necessary for cold mornings and high-altitude nights.
  • Down jacket Keeps you warm during chilly evenings in camp.
  • Rain jacket & rain pants Weather in the Andes changes fast — stay dry.
  • Thermal base layers Important for sleeping comfortably at high altitude.
  • Hiking socks (3–4 pairs) Moisture-wicking to prevent blisters.
  • Sun hat & warm beanie Protection for both intense sun and cold nights.
  • Gloves Lightweight or warm, depending on the season.
  • FOOTWEAR
  • Sturdy hiking boots Preferably waterproof and well broken-in.
  • Sandals or camp shoes Perfect for relaxing at camp after long trekking days.
  • SLEEPING AND CAMPING GEAR
  • Sleeping bag Rated for at least –10°C (14°F); available for rent.
  • nflatable pillow (optional) Added comfort for better sleep.
  • PERSONAL ITEMS
  • Daypack (20–30 L) For essentials you will carry each day.
  • Personal medications Including altitude medication if needed.
  • Sunscreen & lip balm (high SPF) The Andean sun is no joke.
  • Insect repellent Useful in warmer, lower-altitude sections.
  • Toiletries Biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.
  • Hand sanitizer & wet wipes Trekking essentials for hygiene.
  • Quick-dry towel Lightweight and practical.
  • HYDRATION AND SNACKS
  • Reusable water bottle (1–2 L) Required for the daily water refills.
  • Electrolytes or hydration salts Help maintain energy and hydration.
  • Favorite snacks Energy bars, nuts, or chocolates for extra boosts.
  • ACCESSORIES
  • Headlamp with extra batteries Essential for evenings and early mornings.
  • Trekking poles Highly recommended for steep sections.
  • Sunglasses UV protection at high altitude is crucial.
  • Camera or phone For capturing incredible landscapes (with charger/power bank).
  • Plastic bags For organizing and keeping clothes dry.
  • DOCUMENTS AND MONEY
  • Passport Required for park entries and Machu Picchu.
  • Cash (soles) Useful for small purchases and tips.
What to Expect

A Challenging, Rewarding Expedition

This 9-day trek is physically demanding, with long hiking days, steep ascents, and deep canyon descents. Expect a true adventure designed for travelers with good fitness and a strong spirit of exploration.

Remote Trails & Real Wilderness

You’ll walk along isolated routes with minimal crowds, giving you a rare opportunity to experience the Andes in their purest, untouched form. Campsites are located in stunning natural settings far from busy tourist areas.

Two World-Class Inca Citadels

Prepare to explore Choquequirao in near solitude before reaching the spectacular terraces and temples of Machu Picchu. Few travelers visit both sites in a single journey—this is a unique and powerful cultural experience.

High-Altitude Mountain Environments

Weather conditions vary from warm valley sun to cold high-altitude nights. Expect temperature changes, strong UV radiation, and rapid weather shifts typical of the Andes.

Expert Guidance & Full Support

Your Allpackers Expeditions guide will navigate the route, share historical insights, and ensure safety at all times. Our muleteers, chef, and support team will handle logistics so you can focus on the experience.

Nutritious, Fresh Meals

You’ll enjoy energizing meals prepared daily by a professional trekking chef—fresh, balanced, and designed to keep you strong throughout the expedition.

Comfortable Campsites

Despite being a rugged adventure, you will have quality tents, dining areas, and well-organized camps supported by our team, ensuring comfort in remote landscapes.

Unforgettable Scenery

Expect dramatic canyons, glaciated peaks, cloud forests, ancient terraces, and some of the most breathtaking sunsets and sunrises in the Andes.

A Deep Cultural Experience

This trek offers more than landscapes—it connects you with Inca engineering, Andean traditions, and the spirit of ancient trails that once linked entire civilizations.

    Full 9-Day Detailed Itinerary Choquequirao to Machu Picchu Expedition – Operated Exclusively by Allpackers Expeditions

    Day 1Cusco – Capuliyoc – Chikiska

    Distance: 6.2 miles / 10 km
    Starting Elevation (Cusco): 3,400 m / 11,155 ft
    Ending Elevation (Chiquisca): 1,900 m / 6,233 ft
    Difficulty: Moderate
    Included Meals: Lunch & Dinner
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    Your adventure begins with an early pick-up from your hotel, where your Allpackers Expeditions guide greets you with that classic Andean warmth (plus the confidence of someone who knows every twist of the Apurímac canyon). During the scenic drive to Capuliyoc, you witness dramatic transitions—from Cusco’s historic highlands to the deep valleys carved by the roaring Apurímac River.

    Starting the trek at Capuliyoc, you’ll instantly be rewarded with panoramic views of the canyon and the snowcapped Padreyoc peak. The descent toward Chiquisca is gentle and filled with wildlife encounters: soaring condors, playful hummingbirds, and the subtle aromas of native vegetation.

    Upon arrival at Chiquisca, your camp will already be set up by the Allpackers team, and your trekking chef will prepare your first delicious dinner under a sky bursting with stars. This is only the beginning, but it sets the tone: comfort, adventure, and expert logistics at every step.

    Day 2Chiquisca – Playa Rosalina – Marampata Camp

    Distance: 5 miles / 8 km
    Starting Elevation: 1,900 m / 6,233 ft
    Ending Elevation (Marampata): 2,900 m / 9,514 ft
    Difficulty: Challenging (steep ascent)
    Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    Prepare for a day that blends effort with incredible reward. After a hearty breakfast, you descend briefly to Playa Rosalina, crossing one of the most iconic suspension bridges in the Andes. Then comes the signature climb to Marampata—a demanding but empowering ascent.

    Along the way, your guide sets a steady pace while sharing stories of the Inca messengers who once sprinted these paths like it was nothing. The higher you climb, the more breathtaking the views become: terraces, cliffs, and the vast canyon behind you.

    Arriving in Marampata feels like reaching a balcony over the world. Your Allpackers Expeditions camp sits on a terrace with unmatched views, where you’ll enjoy a hot meal, a well-deserved rest, and the satisfaction of conquering the day.

    Day 3Marampata – Choquequirao Citadel – Choquequirao Camp

    Distance: 8 miles / 13 km
    Camp Elevation: 3,050 m / 10,006 ft
    Difficulty: Moderate
    Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    Today is the day you meet the “Sister of Machu Picchu.” The trail from Marampata to Choquequirao winds through cloud forest, orchids, and Andean ferns. The anticipation builds with every step, and suddenly—there it is.

    The Choquequirao archaeological complex unfolds gradually, terraces and plazas hidden among thick vegetation. Your Allpackers guide leads you through the site’s highlights: the ceremonial center, the llama terraces, the main plaza, and the ritual platforms. With far fewer visitors than Machu Picchu, Choquequirao gives an intimate connection to the Inca world.

    Your camp sits only minutes from the ruins, allowing you to continue exploring in the late afternoon when the sunset casts golden light over the stone walls. Dinner awaits at camp, prepared fresh by your trekking chef.

    Day 4Full Exploration of Choquequirao – Pinchaunuyoc Camp

    Distance: 6.2 miles / 10 km
    Camp Elevation: 2,600 m / 8,530 ft
    Difficulty: Moderate
    Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    A second day dedicated entirely to Choquequirao, because this citadel deserves more than a quick visit. Early morning is the perfect time to return—soft light, silence, and the feeling of having a lost city to yourself.

    Your guide takes you to hidden corners rarely visited by travelers, explaining the cosmology, hydraulic systems, and ceremonial functions of this Inca jewel.

    In the afternoon, you descend gently toward the Pinchaunuyoc terraces—one of the most impressive agricultural complexes on this route. The camp overlooks wide valleys and offers one of the most peaceful nights of the trek.

    Day 5Pinchaunuyoc – Río Blanco – Maizal Camp

    Distance: 8 miles / 13 km
    Camp Elevation: 3,000 m / 9,842 ft
    Difficulty: Challenging
    Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    A day of contrasts: lush cloud forest, deep canyon trails, and ancient orchards. The descent to Río Blanco feels like entering a hidden ecosystem—warm, humid, buzzing with biodiversity.

    After a refreshing break by the river, you begin the steady ascent to Maizal. It’s a climb that tests your stamina but also rewards you with unforgettable views. Moss-covered trees, cascading waterfalls, and distant mountain ridges accompany your journey.

    Reaching Maizal Camp feels like entering a sacred refuge perched high in the Andes. Dinner is served while the sun sinks behind the peaks—a postcard moment.

    Day 6Maizal – Victoria Pass – Yanama Village

    Distance: 6.2 miles / 10 km
    Camp Elevation (Yanama): 3,650 m / 11,975 ft
    Difficulty: Challenging
    Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    The climb from Maizal to Victoria Pass is one of the expedition’s most spectacular sections. You hike through ancient mining paths, glacial valleys, and ridges overlooking endless mountains.

    As you reach Victoria Pass (4,150 m / 13,615 ft), you’re standing in a landscape that feels untouched since Inca times. The views are dramatic, raw, and absolutely unforgettable.

    From the pass, the descent to Yanama is gentle and filled with wildflowers, flowing streams, and peaceful Andean villages. Your camp awaits in the heart of Yanama.

    Day 7Yanama – Abra Yanama – Colpapampa

    Distance: 12 miles / 19 km
    Camp Elevation (Colpapampa): 2,900 m / 9,514 ft
    Difficulty: Challenging (longest day)
    Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    An early start for the longest and highest day. The trail climbs steadily to Abra Yanama (4,670 m / 15,321 ft), surrounded by massive glaciers, hanging valleys, and alpine landscapes. This is high-mountain trekking at its absolute best.

    The descent leads you into lush vegetation once again—colorful orchids, waterfalls, and tropical breezes signaling your transition from high Andes to cloud forest.

    Colpapampa Camp is a cozy, green haven after such a powerful day.

    Day 8Colpapampa – Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Aguas Calientes

    Distance: 11 miles / 18 km
    Ending Elevation (Aguas Calientes): 2,040 m / 6,692 ft
    Difficulty: Moderate
    Included Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    Today you walk through one of the most biodiverse sections of the entire trek. Coffee plantations, fruit orchards, hummingbirds, and jungle scenery guide your path toward Lucmabamba.

    From here, you ascend to the Llactapata Inca ruins, where—surprise—you get your first distant view of Machu Picchu. It’s emotional, powerful, and motivating.

    Then, a final descent brings you to Hydroelectric, where you take the train to Aguas Calientes. After days in the wilderness, a hot shower and a soft bed feel like luxury.

    Day 9Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco

    Distance: Minimal walking at the site
    Site Elevation: 2,430 m / 7,972 ft
    Difficulty: Easy
    Included Meals: Breakfast
    Operated by Allpackers Expeditions

    The grand finale. Your guide leads you on an unhurried, mind-opening tour of Machu Picchu, exploring temples, terraces, and hidden corners filled with symbolism.

    After the guided tour, you can explore on your own or hike an optional viewpoint (Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, if reserved). Later, you board the train and private transfer back to Cusco.

    You return filled with accomplishment—having completed one of the greatest expeditions in Peru.

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