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Choquequirao to Machupicchu 9D/8N

About Choquequirao to Machupicchu 9D/8N

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General Travel

The Choquequirao ruins were most likely built during the reign of the Inca king, Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui. They are considered to be the last bastion of resistance and refuge of the Sons of the Sun, who fled from the city of Cusco when it was under siege in 1535. Led by Manco Inca Yupanqui, they took refuge in Choquequirao. Presumably, the place was used as both a check point to access the Vilcabamba Area, and as a cultural and religious centre.

Departure

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION

Cusco Hotel Transfer

WEAR

Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking boots, hat, jacket and sunscreen.

Included

INCLUDED

  • Private transportation from hotel to Capuliyoc and back
  • Round trip bus ticket in Machu Picchu town
  • Train ticket back to Cusco at the end of our journey
  • One night hotel in Machupicchu tow
  • Camping Equipment 4 season tent (03 people tent for 02 people, Therma-Rest mattresses and Pillow
  • Other camping equipment, a dining tent with table and chairs, and a kitchen tent, manned by a professional cooking staff
  • Transportation from the train station to the hotel in Cusco
  • Trek Leader, Our Leaders are equipped and trained to practice First-Aid, administer oxygen if needed, and conduct radio communication
  • Meals (Option for vegetarians, or other options): Breakfast (8), lunch (8), dinner (7), and snacks
  • A professional Quechua chef
  • Horses, and muleteers; horses carry your 8-kgs / 16-pound personal items
  • Oxygen tank
  • Emergency Horse to escort us during the trek

Not Included

NOT INCLUDED

  • Sleeping bags US$5 per day, and hiking poles US$5 per day( a pair of poles, Black Diamond or leki brand), you might get them rented from us
  • Hiking poles, you might get them rented from us a pair of poles, Black Diamond or leki brand
  • Extra expenditure during the trek, such as: soda, alcoholic drinks, extra snacks, tickets for the hot Springs
  • Tipping for the trek leader, porters or muleteers, and other staff
  • Travel Insurance and things of a personal nature  laundry and telephone calls, personal taxis, souvenirs etc.

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