CITE INCA DE CHOQUEQUIRAO
Parcourez les Andes jusqu’à l’un des sites archéologiques les plus isolés de la région de Cusco et les plus remarquables du Pérou :
Choquequirao, la cité jumelle du Machu Picchu. Le sentier par le triangle de Vilcabamba est moins connu que le Chemin de l’Inca. Cette merveilleuse randonnée traverse des paysages andins et subtropicaux d’une beauté incroyable qui furent témoins d’une histoire régionale fascinante.
Le Machu Picchu est situé sur le versant oriental de la Cordillère de Vilcabamba tandis que Choquequirao se trouve sur le versant occidental. Elle occupe une plaine à 1600 m (1 mile) au-dessus de la rivière Apurímac, entourée d’une forêt tropicale et dominée par les sommets enneigés des Andes.
CE QUI EST INCLUS ET CE QUE VOUS DEVEZ APPORTER…
Inclus
Transport et entrées
- Transport privé (aller et retour)
- Entrée à des attractions touristiques
Equipement de camping
- Tentes de 4 personnes pour deux participants, tentes individuelles (sur demande)
- Matelas gonflables
- Ustensiles de cuisine et vaisselle, chaises et tables
- Tente salle à manger et tente cuisine
- Tente toilette
- Trousse de premiers soins et bouteille d’oxygène
- Sac de voyage (Duffle bag)
Personnel
- Guide en français
- Cuisinier
- Muletiers et animaux de camping, la nourriture et un maximum de 7 kg d’équipement personnel pour chaque participant
Nourriture
- Les repas indiqués dans l’itinéraire (tous les déchets sont rapportés à Cusco pour la bonne gestion)
- Eau potable pour votre gourde (de sources naturelles, filtrée et bouillie)
- Snacks le matin et l’après-midi (fruits, biscuits, chocolat, barres énergétiques, bonbons)
- Boissons chaudes (thé et café)
Non inclus
- Sacs de couchage (en option avec supplément)
- Assurance voyage
- Dépenses personnelles
- Les repas non indiqués dans l’itinéraire
- Pourboires
Ce que vous devez apporter
- Passeport (et copies supplémentaires)
- Petit sac à dos
- Vêtements chauds pour la partie andine de la randonnée
- Veste ou poncho imperméable
- Chemises en coton à manches longues
- Short (facultatif)
- Chaussures de randonnée
- Casquette et Lunettes de soleil
- Bâtons télescopiques (facultatif)
- Répulsif contre les insectes
- Crème solaire
- Eau pour le premier jour (nous vous la fournirons pour les prochains jours)
- Jumelles pour l’observation des oiseaux
- Lampe torche
- Appareil photo
- Maillot de bain et sandales pour les thermes
Tour Plan
Jour 1 : Cusco – Cachora – Rivière Apurímac
Jour 2 : Rivière Apurímac – Ruines incas
Jour 3 : Ruines incas – Rivière Apurímac
Jour 4 : Canyon de la rivière Apurímac – Cusco
EXTENSIONS : VOUS DISPOSEZ DE PLUS DE TEMPS A PASSER AU PEROU ?
D’autres voyageurs ont ajouté l’extension suivante à cet itinéraire...
LA VILLE DE CUSCO Demi-journée Découvrez Cusco et ses principales attractions culturelles et historiques à travers une visite guidée d’une demi-journée: l’époque inca et coloniale avec la cathédrale et le temple du soleil des Incas (ou Qorikancha), le grand complexe religieux de Sacsayhuamán (dont certains blocs de pierre pèsent plus de 100 tonnes) et les sites archéologiques situés aux alentours de la ville comme Qenqo (“zigzag”, en quechua), Pucapucara (“forteresse rouge”) et le fascinant et pittoresque temple de l’eau de Tambomachay.FAQs - Frequently asked questions
Yes.
All foodstuffs are purchased immediately before departure to guarantee freshness, and they are correctly packaged and handled by our trained staff to ensure food safety. We use cloth bags when making our purchases, rather than plastic. The produce is fresh and bought directly from local farmers. Also, we pack the produce in cloth bags and hermetic multiuse containers, avoiding the use of plastic in order to make our operations as green as possible.
For trekking and hiking routes other than the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, you should make your booking at least five days in advance, so we can make the necessary preparations, although we recommend that you make your booking up to 90 days in advance. Full refunds (minus administration costs) can be offered 45 days before your scheduled departure date. After 45 days, only partial refunds will be given.
Yes, for trekking and hiking routes other than the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, you can add other travelers to your group before departure. Write to us for more information on the treks, hikes and tours we have available.
The maximum group size is 16 persons. For more than 16 persons, a second group must be organized. A single guide travels with 8 participants. For larger groups, an assistant guide will also accompany the participants.
If you are traveling alone and are willing to share a tent, with a member of the same sex or partner, family member or friend, then there is no additional cost. If, however, you would like your own private tent an additional supplement will be payable. Please contact us in advance, because on some trekking and hiking routes this option may depend on the availability of spaces at campsites designated by the Peruvian Ministry of Culture.
Use of plastic bottles on the network of Inca Trails to Machu Picchu is not permitted. Other treks and hikes do not have this restriction, but we always recommend and encourage our travelers to use reusable canteens or second use plastic water bottles. Our cook will provide you with boiled water to refill your bottle at all the campsites.
All foodstuffs are purchased immediately before departure to guarantee freshness, and they are correctly packaged and handled by our trained staff to ensure food safety. We use cloth bags when making our purchases, rather than plastic. The produce is fresh and bought directly from local farmers. Also, we pack the produce in cloth bags and hermetic multiuse containers, avoiding the use of plastic in order to make our operations as green as possible.
You will need to carry your daypack with all the personal items you need during the day. The rest of your luggage will be transported by us (van / porters). Porters are only permitted to carry 8 kilos for each person (including sleeping bag). As a company, Andean Adventures Peru is committed to the well-being of its porters during treks and hikes, ensuring that they are properly paid, well fed, and comfortable at our campsites. On some of our trekking and hiking routes, pack animals are used.
We supply all the camping equipment needed for groups to enjoy the great outdoors safely and comfortably: 4-person tents for every two participants; air mattresses; complete table service; dining tent, chairs and tables; kitchen tent; latrine tent; sleeping bags on request (many travelers choose to bring their own sleeping bag; however, we also offer sleeping bags for hire at an additional cost).
Our full time logistics staff continuously maintain and/or replace all our equipment. To ensure proper use of our equipment, all gear is handled by our trained field crew during treks and hikes.