OVERVIEW
Join us for an extraordinary adventure with Choquequirao Wasi Camp and explore one of the most remote and captivating corners of the Inca Empire. This 5-day, 4-night program includes a visit to the stunning archaeological site of Choquequirao on the third day.
Experience a journey where all meals and accommodations are provided by the local community, supporting their economic revitalization. Our camp, guided by an officially accredited tour guide, is strategically located along the route to Choquequirao.
We offer organized tours to this remarkable site, ensuring a comprehensive and immersive experience. As a 100% local operator based in the district of San Pedro de Cachora, we provide access through the most popular and secure entry point to Choquequirao.
In addition to everything included in the 4-day, 3-night program, this extended version allows you to spend the final night in our mountain cabins. These cabins offer breathtaking views of the Apurimac Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world, and the Padreyoc Mountain, part of the Central Vilcabamba mountain range.
This extended program provides more time to fully appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of the area, guided by our knowledgeable and dedicated team.
Horse to Ride
- If you want to rent a horse to ride, it is an extra 200 soles for the entire trip.
- If you want a horse to ride for the last day of return, the price is only 100 soles per horse, plus another equal one per muleteer, which is coordinated with the group and the guide during the walk.
Entry Tickets
- Entry ticket: 60 soles for adults (national or foreign), 30 soles for students with ID (national or foreign).
- First Sunday of each month: Entry free for passengers identified with Peruvian national ID.
Additional Costs
- You can buy water and rehydration in some camps, but the price will be a little more than normal because all stores are supplied only with horses.
- If you want to save money, you can buy bottles with water filters or water purification tablets at pharmacies.
- Hot shower and Wi-Fi have extra cost.
What to Bring
- Bring only what is necessary for 4 days of personal clothing, very comfortable hiking shoes with a good sole so that you do not slip (cutting your toenails).
- Extra light shoes in case the trekking shoes fail.
- A pair of polo shirts, a pair of pants, a jacket for the cold, a hat or cap for warmth.
- Bandanas that cover the face from wind, dust, and heat (we sell for 10 soles).
- Swimwear in case we are going to enter the Cconoc thermal water, which is optional.
- Personal towels since the camps do not have them.
- Very important: rain poncho, mosquito repellent, sunscreen, fruits, cookies, water.
- Personal medication, bandages, knee rubs since it is a very common problem due to the difficulty of the road.
- Head or hand flashlights in case of emergency if we go walking at night.
- Portable chargers recommended since the energy in each camp is limited with a solar panel and it is difficult to charge cell phones.
- Wi-Fi is available in some camps for an extra cost (Chikiska, Marampata and Capuliyoc).
- Hot showers in each camp for an extra cost of approximately 10 soles depending on the camp.