This day begins with a hot beverage served to your tent. Followed by an energizing breakfast.
Then, a challenging but rewarding climb through abundant vegetation to the plateau of Marampata (2,850 m). The path zigzags steadily upward, offering spectacular views of the Apurímac canyon below. Once at Marampata, the terrain levels out and the trail follows the ridge toward Choquequirao. This stretch isn’t flat, but feels a lot easier than everything before. Along the way, you’ll likely encounter hummingbirds, orchids, and condors gliding overhead.
Upon arrival at Choquequirao (3,050 m), camp is set near the site, allowing plenty of time to explore in the afternoon. Your guide will lead a first visit through the main plaza, ceremonial terraces, and storage areas that reveal the complexity of this Inca city. After the lunch, around 1 pm, you’ll continue the exploration of the site.
Often called the “sister city of Machu Picchu,” Choquequirao is much less visited, offering a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by high peaks and cloud forest. Sunset over the ruins is one of the trek’s highlights.
Wrap up the day with a hearty dinner served in the most privileged campsite of the trail.
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