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11-Nights Peru: Trek to Choquequirao - Small Group Journeys from $11,495

Abercrombie & Kent

OFFER ID 1652137

Delve deep into Peru on a physically engaging adventure that features a challenging five-day round-trip trek to remote and isolated Choquequirao, known as the "Sister City of Machu Picchu" for its shared heritage with the famous Incan citadel. Also hike the last segment of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and discover the Sacred Valley from a refreshing point of view, while biking and hiking through its rugged landscapes.


11 nights from $11,495 per person

Itinerary
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1 Arrive Lima, Peru

Lima, the capital of Peru, is a world-renowned culinary epicenter that welcomes wayfarers with a delightful mix of indigenous and colonial history, natural beauty and a laidback Pacific-Coast vibe. Upon arrival at the airport check-in at your hotel conveniently located across the terminal.


Wyndham Grand Costa Del Sol Lima Airport

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2 Sacred Valley – Biking and Hiking

Built in the shape of a puma by the Incas, Cusco stretches like a slumbering feline along the Huatanay valley. Set some 11,000 feet above sea level, it’s your stepping stone to the Sacred Valley. Upon arrival, journey overland to Lamay, a small community located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Then bike on an easy jaunt to the beautiful Hacienda Sarapampa. After lunch with the owner, check into Explora resort and make a light exploration of the surroundings.


Explora Valle Sagrado

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3 Sacred Valley – Spirit of a People

The Sacred Valley carves through the green peaks of the Peruvian Andes near Cusco. Deemed a spiritual epicenter by the Inca people, the valley is home to the massive citadel of Machu Picchu and Quechua-speaking communities whose deeply traditional way of life endures. Explore the Maras Plateau on a light trail walk that begins at a farming community located in the hills and descends to the Incan agricultural terraces of Moray. After a picnic lunch, proceed to the town of Maras and then onward to the bottom of the Sacred Valley where you explore the salt mines of Maras, mined since pre-Hispanic times and today owned by members of two local communities.


Explora Valle Sagrado

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4 Machu Picchu – Journey to the Sun Gate

In Ollantaytambo, board a train to reach the KM 104, where you disembark and set out with a guide on a hike that culminates at the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) looking out over Machu Picchu, the Incas’ greatest surviving achievement. Rest easy at your hotel tonight.


Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel

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5 Machu Picchu – Morning Walk Among the Ruins

Rise with the sun to walk through Machu Picchu in the early morning mist before the crowds arrive, an experience some consider the spiritual highlight of the journey. After exploring the "Lost City of the Incas,” board the Vistadome train back to Ollantaytambo. Continue to Cusco, where you settle into your hotel.


Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel

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6 Cusco – Exploring the City

This morning, gather for a briefing on your forthcoming trek to Choquequirao. Then set out to discover Cusco on a walking tour that includes the Cathedral on the Plaza de Armas and the Santo Domingo Temple. Listen as a local expert explains how the historic clashes between the Incas and the Spanish played a role in forming today's Peruvian culture. Eat lunch at a fascinating local restaurant, then explore or shop on your own this afternoon.


Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel

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7 Chiquisca – Begin Your Five-Day Trek

Rise early for a spectacular drive across the farmlands of the Anta Plateau, surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. Follow a winding road over terrain that plunges more than 6,000 feet to a bridge over the Apurimac Gorge and then climbs through lush fields and orchards before making a final descent to the village of Cachora, at over 9,500 feet above sea level. Proceed to Capuliyoc, where you meet your crew and horse pack train and begin your hike, catching a first glimpse of distant Choquequirao at the Capuliyoc lookout before dropping steeply into the Apurimac River Canyon. Camp tonight at the small oasis of Chiquisca.


Clone - Marampata Camp

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8 Marampata – Across a Mighty River

Descend the last 1,500 feet of elevation to the Apurimac River — the “Great Spirit Speaker,” in the Quechua language of the Incas — and cross the mighty river on a suspension footbridge, at 5,100 feet. Follow a broad trail that makes a zig-zagging ascent from the dry canyon zone to upland meadows where, across a deep valley, you catch your first panoramic vista of the buildings and terraces of Choquequirao. Tonight, camp at an altitude of 9,350 feet.


Marampata Camp

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9 Choquequirao – Vast, Secluded Incan Enclave

This morning, hike through the cool shadows of a native cloud forest as you approach the wooded ridgetop, at about 10,000 feet of elevation, to arrive at last in secluded Choquequirao, a name that means “Cradle of Gold,” where the Incas built a ceremonial center. If Machu Picchu was the peak of Incan civilization, Choquequirao was its last great refuge. With the Apurimac River roaring distantly below, approach the heart of the city, taking in the majestic sweep of enormous, curved terraces that lead your eye to an artificial hill and ceremonial platform overlooking the main plaza. You may spot Andean condors soaring on thermals over the complex of temples, mausoleums, royal residences, ritual baths and water channels. View several clusters of newly discovered buildings, including the so-called Ridge Group, and the Waterfall Temple, an intriguing ceremonial complex facing the cascades of a steep ravine.


Marampata Camp

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10 Chiquisca – Mountain and River Revelations

As the sun rises over the snowy crags of the Cordillera Vilcabamba, make your way across the meadows of Marampata, situated at over 9,300 feet, where a row of Inca storehouses marks the limits of the Inca settlement. Return to the depths of the canyon, gaining new perspectives as you face the immense, multi-hued cliffs on the south bank of the river. At the crossing of the Apurimac River, cool off in a swimming hole among the huge boulders that line the river. Return to the shade of the fruit and avocado trees at Chiquisca, where you make the final camp of your epic trek.


Clone - Marampata Camp

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11 Cusco – A Well-earned Rest and Farewell

Hike up out of the Apurimac Canyon, with the river receding to a distant, white ribbon below you and the glaciers of the Vilcabamba Range filling the sky ahead. After winding your way beneath spreading, smooth-barked trees, dripping with orchids and bromeliads, regain the mountainous grasslands that stretch toward the Capuliyoc Pass. Here, treat your feet to a well-earned rest as you ride back to Cusco and settle into your hotel. After some R&R time, head out for a celebratory dinner at a Cusco restaurant, where the chef gathers local ingredients for innovative creations that pay tribute to Peru's culinary traditions.


Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel

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12 Depart Lima

After a morning all your own, fly to Lima, where you have the use of a day room until making your way on foot to the airport, conveniently located just across from your hotel for your departing flight.


Wyndham Grand Costa Del Sol Lima Airport

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Featured Destinations
Choquequirao
Marampata (Caserio Marampata)
Cuzco (Cusco)
The Cuzco (Cusco) region of Peru combines Inca legacy with Spanish colonial architecture in an atmosphere at once provincial and sublime. The chaotic marketplaces where campesinos barter grain or potatoes for multi-colored fabric belie the mute spirituality of the Lost Cities, where Inca stonework conveys order and balance. Such diversity enhances this inspiring nine-day adventure. The blue sky radiates with an intensity achieved only at high altitudes (the city of Cuzco lies 11,150 feet above sea level), while the landscape offers its unique pattern of exacting agricultural grids and tangled jungle masses.
Chiquisca
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is a fortress city of the ancient Incas, in a high saddle between two peaks 50 miles NW of Cuzco, Peru. The extraordinary pre-Columbian ruin consists of five sq. miles of terraced stonework link by 3,000 steps; it was virtually intact when discovered by Hiram Bibghan in 1911.
Sacred Valley
The Urubamba valley is also named the Sacred Valley. It begins in the Urubamba's village and continues to Macchu Picchu.
Lima
Lima, "the City of the Kings," became the effective capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, established 1560. Today, a visit to Lima may serve as a unique Peruvian experience that offers a glimpse into the Andean world, Spanish tradition and the country's modern aspect. Visit handsome old buildings and baroque churches that testify to the city's religious background and the Plaza de Armas, shared by the realms of the Catholic church, municipality and national government. The pre-Inca ruins of Pachacamac lie a short distance south of the city. Once a ceremonial site, Pachacamac has been the most important religious center of the Andean world since before the age of Christ. Stop and admire The Temple of the Sun and the Moon, Lima's outstanding museums, and Machu Picchu - a "Jewel in the Mist."

Excursions

Huacas and Shrines on a bike (Lima - 4 hours)

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Huacas and Shrines on a bike (Lima - 4 hours)

Lima is a big and modern city, it has been in continuous occupation for almost 2,000 years. Scholars have found more than 30 archaeological sites at different locations within the city limits. “HUACAS” are pyramidal constructions with superimposed platforms ending on a flat top, they were used for religious and administrative purposes by prehispanic civilizations along the Peruvian coast. 
Our specialized Guide and his assistant will pick you up at the hotel with the bikes and the necessary equipment for the activity. After the briefing you will ride along one of the principal avenues of Lima towards the heart of Miraflores while enjoying the architecture and everyday life of the city folks. The first stop is at Huaca Pucllana, built 1,300 years ago, this visit is a great introduction to the history of Lima, traditions, cuisine and economic activities of ancient inhabitants. Then, we continue to the commercial and financial district, San Isidro, to visit Huaca Huallamarca, which has been through a magnificent restoration by the City Hall, you´ll appreciate the contrast between history and modern life. Finally, we return to the hotel completing a 12 km circuit on the bike. This activity is offered for mornings and afternoons. It lasts for 4 hours. The advantage of being at sea level and our moderate weather is that we can provide it all year round. We include a vehicle as support in case someone in the group decides to stop biking during the tour.


Highlights:

  • Huacas, pyramidal constructions
  • Bike to admire the arquitecture
Tour Duration: 4 hours
Tour can operate: the morning or afternoon
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Moderate/Heavy (we provide a vehicle as support in case someone in the group decides to stop biking during the tour)

Inclusions: 

  • Transportation from/to hotel (as back up) 
  • Guide 
  • Bikes 
  • Assistant 
  • Bottle of water
     
Not Included:

  • Items not mentioned in the Included section

Historical and Natural Sanctuaries (Lima - 6 hours)

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Historical and Natural Sanctuaries (Lima - 6 hours)

Highlights:

  • Villa Wetlands, a natural reserve
  • Pachamac, a historical sanctuary and important ceremonial center

The south limits of Lima house two important sanctuaries for the visitor:  Villa Wetlands, a natural reserve holding a great variety of flora and fauna, its bodies of water attract a good array of biodiversity, they have identified more than 200 species of resident and migratory birds. And Pachacamac, historical sanctuary and important ceremonial center of the central coast in Perú, it was occupied by 4 consecutive civilizations before the arrival of the Spanish. 

Our specialized guide and the vehicle will pick you up at the hotel. It´s necessary to reach Villa Wetlands early in the morning to enjoy the ecosystem. You walk for 2 km. around a lagoon facing the ocean with good opportunities for pictures and a clear understanding of the migratory patterns. The next stop is Pachacamac, the highlights of this massive archaeological site are visited. You will also enter the Site Museum displaying important pieces found during excavations, one of them is the wooden idol of Pachacamac, the most important prehispanic god in this area, carved in local wood more than a thousand years ago. 

Return to the hotel is after noon, the activity takes almost 6 hours and you walk almost 5 km during the visits. 

Tour Duration: 6 hours
Tour can operate: daily (excepts Monday)
Physical Activity Level: Moderate
Inclusions: 

  • Transportation from/to hotel
  • Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • Bottle of water

Not Included:

  • Items not mention in the Included section

Walking the history center of Lima (4 hours)

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Walking the history center of Lima (4 hours)

WHAT YOU'LL VISIT
Depart the pier to Lima's main square where the Spanish conqueror, Francisco Pizarro, founded the "City of Kings" in 1535. The Government Palace, Lima City Hall, Archbishop's Palace, and the Lima Cathedral surround the square.
Lima was founded to be the capital and most important town of the Spanish domain in South America until the 18th century. The Historical Center represents the model of architecture and urban planning of Spanish colonial cities with high political, economic and cultural importance, as devised by Charles V in 1542. 
Our expert Guide will take you to the colonial section of Lima, you will walk among historical monuments, religious and political buildings located within the perimeter declared Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1988. This learning experience will allow you to appreciate typical examples of Hispanic American baroque style as well as some other different styles like Art Nouveau. 
Besides the stops for great pictures of Limenian architecture, you will have the opportunity to visit Casa de Aliaga, a mansion still inhabited by the same family since the foundation of the city, an extraordinary experience that will take you back in time. To finish the experience, we will visit the Dominican Convent, which was the first catholic order to arrive in Perú with Francisco Pizarro and they have a lot of history, traditions, and sainthood to impress our travelers. 

Highlights:

  • Colonial section of Lima
  • Visit Casa Aliaga, a mansion still inhabited by the same family since the foundation of the city
  • Dominican Convent
Tour Duration: 4 hours
Tour can operate: daily
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light/Moderate
Inclusions: 
  • Transportation from/to hotel 
  • Expert Guide 
  • Entrance fees 
  • Bottled water 
  • Snack 

Not Included:
  • Items not mention in the Included section

The Amano Textile Museum (4 hours)

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The Amano Textile Museum (4 hours)

WHAT YOU'LL VISIT
This excursion brings us to the Amano Textile Museum, renowned globally for its extensive collection of archaeological artifacts from pre-Columbian Peruvian civilizations, as well as the significant efforts of Mr. Yoshitaro Amano in safeguarding the world's global textile heritage. The museum's inception followed Mr. Amano's decision to settle in Peru, leveraging his success as a Japanese entrepreneur.
During his journeys across Peru, Mr. Amano encountered relics abandoned by grave robbers. Recognizing their cultural importance, he dedicated a substantial portion of his time to recovering and preserving these artifacts scattered throughout Peru's coastal deserts. These treasures were then exhibited in his residence in Miraflores.
The Amano family remains deeply committed to advancing conservation and research initiatives centered on Peru's textile legacy, in accordance with the vision of the museum's founder, while also paying homage to his memory.

ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate level of activity (easy walking for short distances/stairs)

DURATION: 4 Hours
(Suggested) Departure Time(s) 10:30 and/or 14:30
Note: Filming and photography are not permitted in the Amano Textile Museum, we suggest leaving your cameras in the bus.

Museo Larco (4 hours)

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Museo Larco (4 hours)

WHAT YOU'LL VISIT
This excursion brings Larco Museum, founded by Rafael Larco Hoyle in 1926, to showcase ancient Peruvian history through its extensive collection of artifacts spanning 5000 years. Housed in an 18th-century viceroyalty mansion built atop a pre-Columbian pyramid, the museum is renowned for its erotic pottery, accessible archives, and beautiful gardens. Andres Alvarez Calderon, actual owner of the collection, emphasizes the importance of museums in preserving humanity's heritage and engaging the public through immersive experiences.
Since it was established in 1926, the Museo Larco has been acknowledged as a pioneer in terms of public access to its collections. It was one of the first museums in the world to open its storerooms to the public, and to provide online access to its entire collection, encouraging in this way the multidisciplinary research first promoted by its founder.
Larco Museum in focused on storytelling, allowing visitors to connect with Peru's ancient civilizations and their profound relationship with nature and the cosmos. 
After this stop reboard the motor-coach to return to the pier.

WHAT YOU'LL SEE ALONG THE WAY
Museo Larco´s collections

ACTIVITY LEVEL 
Moderate level of activity (easy walking for short distances)

DURATION: 4 Hours
(Suggested) Departure Time(s) 09:00 and/or 14:00
Flash photography is not permitted in the Museum.

Includes:

  • Pick up/drop off at the Port of Callao. 
  • Touring in a private vehicle with air-conditioning. All vehicles are fitted with cellular phones.
  • Qualified, registered English-speaking tour guide.
  • Entrance fees.
  • Bottled Mineral Water and Tissues and hand wipes provided to all guests.
Excludes:
  • Tips to drivers and guides.
  • Any services not mentioned above.

Lima - Half-Day Colonial City Tour & Larco Museum

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Lima - Half-Day Colonial City Tour & Larco Museum

Discover downtown Lima’s most significant architectural gems from the viceroyalty period, including the Government Palace and the Cathedral. Your tour will also take you to the Convent of San Francisco, where you’ll marvel at priceless artwork and explore the famous catacombs.

No visit to Lima is complete without a stop at the Larco Museum. Set in a former mansion built on the site of a pre-Columbian temple, the museum houses a remarkable collection spanning 3,000 years of ceramics, textiles, precious metals, and mummies showcasing ancient preservation methods.

What makes the Larco Museum truly unique is its access to storage rooms, where you can see thousands of ancient Peruvian ceramic objects, including pots shaped like animals, plants, and people. Additionally, the museum features a special room dedicated to erotic artifacts—an exceptional collection of ceramic pots depicting various sexual positions, some of which survived despite being destroyed by Spanish conquerors.

Lima - Gourmet Experience: Half-Day Culinary Tour

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Lima - Gourmet Experience: Half-Day Culinary Tour

Embark on a food lover's adventure through Lima’s exclusive restaurants, where you'll savor exquisite gourmet dishes and learn to prepare your own ceviche and pisco sour with a professional chef. This tour is designed to immerse you in the rich culinary culture of Peru, taking you through vibrant traditional markets, renowned eateries, and districts that showcase the city’s gastronomic excellence.

Vacation Details

Valid Date Ranges
05/29/2026 - 06/09/2026
from $11,495 per person
08/13/2026 - 08/24/2026
from $11,495 per person
09/17/2026 - 09/28/2026
from $11,495 per person
10/15/2026 - 10/26/2026
from $11,495 per person


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