Choquequirao, as featured recently in the New York Times Travel Section, is destined to become the next great trek in Peru! Choquequirao, a sister temple to Machu Picchu, that sits high on a ridge over the Apurimac River. It is what Machu PIcchu must have been like 30 years ago--quiet, devoid of tourists, peaceful. It is only reachable by foot, and we have several great Choquequirao treks to choose from, all offered by Peru's top travel companies.
This short trek enables you to get a first hand view of unique Inca settlement perched above the Apurimac canyon – a mighty river “The ... More details
Choquequirao has been called “Machu Picchu's sacred sister” because of the striking similarities of design and ceremonial architecture ... More details
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TESTIMONIALS
We are back from a fabulous time at the Refugio Amazonas! I have nothing but raves about it all! Thanks for your help in getting us to this great place!
-- Susan L, Refugio Amazonas Family Adventure
We just got back from Peru on Sunday. It was a GREAT trip. We thoroughly enjoyed it! The highlight was truly the trek to Machu Picchu. Thanks for all of your help in making the trip very special. Everything went off without a hitch. We were very impressed.
-- Mary Ann, B., Multi-Activity Peru
We had a great time on the Galapagos Cruise. Our guides were very engaging and informative and everything was timed just right. We had the right amount of activity, food and leisure time every day. We are not \"cruising\" people and were apprehensive at first about being stuck on a boat for 7 days but we didn\'t feel \"stuck\" given the number of excursions we had each day and the fact that we snorkeled at least once or twice a day. We also extended our trip on the Islands and stayed at a hotel but definitely would recommend a cruise over staying on the islands. The islands gets very hot and there are lots of mosquitos but on the boat there is shade, wind and no bugs! Great amount of variety of animals and geography we saw. Sad to leave!
-- Wendy K., Galapagos Islands on the Eric, Letty, and Flamingo
I want to say I LOVED the trip. ECOCAMP was divine. Really amazing setting. The mix of people in the group was healthy. We all liked each other enough to dine every meal together.