Choquequirao Trek
Inca construction of unique planimetry and architecture located in the jungle and mountain range at 3100 meters above sea level; Regarding its geomorphology, rugged rocky cliffs are observed; The presence of valleys, mountains and ravines are bordered by the Apurimac River, as a source and giver of life through the water that comes from the snowy Padreyoq, where the Chunchulmayo stream is born, a liquid element that they used to supply the entire Monument.
The Choquequirao Archaeological Complex is divided into 12 sectors: Sector I. Also called Hanan Temple; sector II. Called Deposits; sector III. Main square; sector IV. Known as Portadas and called a Monument consecrated to the Ancestors; sector V. called Ushno; sector VI: Priests’ Housing; sector VII: Platforms; section VIII: Platforms of the Flames; sector IX. Called Administrative sector; sector X: Called Paraqtepata Cultivation Platforms; sector XI: Phaqchayoq; Sector XII: Pinchaunuyoq is another platform system for cultivation.
The Choquequirao route is very little known by tourists, we can say that Choquequirao is the lost city of the Incas, the size of the archaeological center is larger than the citadel of Machu Picchu. During our adventure we will travel the ancient Inca Trails that our ancestors used, we will pass through high Andean peaks, glaciers, deep canyons where we will see the flight of the Andean condors and we will observe different ecosystems.