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This sister city of Machu Picchu still holds hidden secrets.
In ancient times, Peru was ruled by the powerful Inca Empire, a civilization that created impressive architecture that remains to this day. The famous Machu Picchu, haven been built by the Incas on a much older megalithic enclave, being one of the most famous examples of their skill and mastery. However, Machu Picchu is not the only monument built by the Incas. There are also others lesser known, but still equally impressive. One of them is Choquequirao (‘Cradle of Gold’), which still holds hidden secrets as archaeologists have only managed to scratch the surface of everything that remains hidden underground.
Choquequirao is also known as the “sister” of Machu Picchu, since it is similar its organizational structure and architecture. Choquequirao is located in the foothills of the Wilkapampa Mountains, in the province of La Convencion in the northwest of the Cusco region. The city became known to Europeans when it was discovered by the Spanish explorer Juan Arias Díaz in 1710. While Machu Picchu was discovered in 1911 and excavated the following year, it is estimated that only a third of Choquequirao has been excavated: the rest is left hidden and waiting to be revealed.
Like Machu Picchu, Choquequirao is centered on a high hill with an even higher mountain behind it and a bluff jutting over the site. In addition, below each city runs a sacred river. At the height of the Inca Empire, Choquequirao may have functioned as a provincial administrative center and a vital link between the Amazon jungle and Cusco. There has also been speculation that Choquequirao served as a pilgrimage center for ceremonial events within the region. There is also evidence that Choquequirao was an important center for the cultivation and distribution of coca. (Source: Ancient Origins)
Depart from Cusco at 5:30am to the town of Cachora (2850m), where we will meet with the mules and the arrieros who mind them and help to haul the camp equipment. We will travel through the Capuliyoc Pass (2800m), with its inrecible view of the snowy Padreyoc and the deep canyon Apurímac. We later descend to Chiquisca (1930m), where we will camp for the night.
Hiking time: 7 hours in warm weather with mosquitoes
After breakfast, we will hike down to Rosalina Beach (1500m) where we will prepare for our ascent to the Marampata community (2850m). After, we’ll reach the Choquequirao archeological complex, where we will spend the sunset enveloped in the great mysteries of the location and search for the flight of the condor. Our campsite is located 25 minutes before Choquequirao (3033m).
Hiking time: 7 hours in warm and cold weather
In the mist of a spectacular sunrise, we’ll set out to Choquequirao and admire the sites and recent archaeological excavations. Currently Choquequirao, “the Cradle of Gold”, has been 30% restored, with the remaining parts being a puzzle to uncover from beneath local flora. After our tour, you will have time to discover more of the site as we spend the night in the same Choquequirao camp.
Hiking time: 6 hours in warm weather with mosquitoes
After breakfast, we’ll return to Marampata (2850m) before reaching Rosalina Beach (1550m), and eventually camping for the night at Chiquisca (1930m).
Hiking time: 6 hours in warm weather with mosquitoes
In the morning we ascend through the Capuliyoc Pass (2850m), where we will have a break to soak in the majestic Apurímac Canyon, and, with some luck, the flight of the condor. After the Capuliyoc Pass, the rest of the trek is more or less flat until we arrive at the town of Cachora, where our transportation will be waiting to bring us back to Cusco (3350m).
Hiking time: 7 hours
Small backpack, sleeping bag, clothing for warm and cold weather (such as fleece and a hard shell), long pants, hiking shoes, hiking poles, rain poncho, hat, scarf, sunscreen, insect repellent, and hand sanitizer. Bottle of water and purifying tablets. Camera (wrapped in a plastic bag), flashlight, and batteries. Small snacks, such as chocolate bars and dried fruit. Original passport and extra money in Soles.
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