Choquequirao Hike:
The Choquequirao hike is one of Peru’s most rewarding and challenging treks — often dubbed the “sister city of Machu Picchu” but without the crowds. Here’s a full breakdown to help you understand what it involves and how to prepare:
Choquequirao Hike Overview
Distance: ~58 km / 36 miles round trip
Duration: 4–5 days
Difficulty: Hard
Altitude Range: 1,450m (4,760 ft) to 3,050m (10,000 ft)
Starting Point: Capuliyoc (near Cachora, Apurímac region)
Best Season: Dry season (May to October)
Why Hike to Choquequirao?
- Ruins rival Machu Picchu in size and complexity, with terraced hillsides, ceremonial platforms, and sweeping views.
- It’s remote and uncrowded — you may have the ruins nearly to yourself.
- Offers intense physical challenge for experienced hikers.
- A deeply immersive journey through high Andean and cloud forest ecosystems.
Choquequirao Hike Itinerary (Standard 4-Day)
01 Day: Capuliyoc → Playa Rosalina
- Descend steep switchbacks (~1,500m drop).
- Camp near the Apurímac River.
02 Day: Playa Rosalina → Choquequirao Ruins
- Brutal ascent (~1,400m gain).
- Camp near the ruins or at Marampata.
- Optional afternoon visit to the ruins.
03 Day: Explore Ruins → Return to Playa Rosalina
- Morning tour of the ruins (allow 3–5 hours).
- Return along the same path.
04 Day: Playa Rosalina → Capuliyoc
- Long climb back out of the canyon.
Alternative Options
- Extended 8–9 Day Trek: Continue past Choquequirao to Machu Picchu via Yanama, joining the Salkantay route.
- Mule Support: Available for carrying gear, easing the burden.
What You Need
- Permits: No Inca Trail permit needed. Entry to ruins:
S/60 ($15 USD).
- Gear: Tent, sleeping bag, stove, trekking poles, purification tablets.
- Fitness: Must be strong in cardio and used to altitude.
Challenges
- Very steep ascents/descents.
- High sun exposure and potential for rain.
- Limited facilities — it’s truly wild.
Pro Tips Before Choquequirao Hike
- Start early each day to avoid afternoon heat.
- Acclimatize in Cusco for at least 2 days before.
- Hire a local guide/muleteer to support local communities and ensure safety.