Day 1: Cuzco - Cachora - Coca Masana
- Playa Rosalina
Early departure from Cuzco to Cachora town for breakfast.
A meeting with all the porters and muleteers to arrange all
the equipment on the mules and horses and then you start the
trek with a 2 hour hike to Capuliyoc (2915m). From here, you
will have your first beautiful view of the Apurimac valley
stretching below as well as the snow-capped peaks of Padrayoc
and Wayna Cachora. Descend towards Coca Masana (2330m) where
the climate becomes noticeably warmer and the flora and fauna
begin to change. Finally arriving at Playa Rosalina (Rosalina
Beach) at 1550m beside the raging Apurimac River. Overnight
camp.
Day 2: Playa Rosalina - Choquequirao
This is considered the hardest of the 5 days. After
an early breakfast to climb a steep trail, a 5 hour hike to
Raqaypata beside the Chunchullumayo River where you will have
a late lunch and a good rest. Along the way you will observe
many orchids and wild flowers as well as many birds. From
Raqaypata to Choquequirao (3035m) there is a 2 hour hike.
Arriving at the archaeological site of Choquequirao in time
to enjoy the sunset and maybe an opportunity to see a Condor
flying. The campsite will be just outside the ruins.
Day 3: Choquequrao - Raqaypata
Today is dedicated to exploring the incredible ruins of Choquequirao,
known as the other Machu Picchu where the last Inca, Tupac
Amaru, was raised among Inca Priestesses. The guide will explain
the history and importance of the site. After you will have
free time to visit the many sectors of the complex. Late in
the afternoon start the return trek and camp the night at
Raqaypata.
Day 4: Raqaypata - Chikisca
After breakfast, continue the return trek with a steep descent
towards the Apurimac River where you will stop and have lunch.
In the afternoon a climb for approximately 4 hours to the
final campsite at Coca Masana.
Day 5: Chikisca - Cachora - Cuzco
The last day of trekking. You will appreciate the canyon that
forms the Apurimac river. Then you will take a new trail that
crosses the throat of the canyon, with an impressive view
of Wayna Qalli towards the canyon, considered the most spectacular
in South America. Arrive to Cachora with a return bus to Cuzco.
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