Chankachuco Trek 4 Days | Red Andes Peru

Chankachuco Trek 4 Days

The Chancachuco Trek is one of the newest trekking routes offered in the Cusco region. Based in the area around Ollantaytambo, the Chancachuco trek takes you past waterfalls, Incan ruins and beautiful scenery.

This magical experience will take you to areas rarely seen by tourists – and you will share with the locals living along the way. First, start off with a scenic drive through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, passing through beautiful snow capped mountains and farmlands ablaze with the colors of local crops.

Day 1: Cusco – Socma – Rayan

Leaving from Cusco early in the morning, we’ll drive to the Sacred Valley, headed for the village of Socma. Just before we arrive to Socma we’ll stop to take photos of some stone-age petroglyphs. This trek takes us up the valley behind Socma as we make our way to a small Incan site and beautiful waterfall that lies at the top. Walking past potato, corn, and quinoa fields, we’ll have the opportunity to see a variety of birds and native plants and to learn about the customs of the Andean people. Your guide will teach you a little Quechuan so that you can communicate with the people you meet on the trek
After this leisurely walk we’ll finally arrive to our destination: the Incan site of Perolniyoc. After a guided tour of the site, we’ll carry on a short distance to our campsite at Rayan (3650m) where we’ll stop for the night. In the afternoon, we will visit one of the local families. You can practice the Quechuan you learned earlier (much to everyone’s amusement!)

Day 2: Rayan – Chancachuco

Today is the longest day of the trek. Setting out from our campsite, we’ll make our way to the first pass on the trek. This area is still inhabited by the local people despite the high altitudes. One of the few plants that seems to thrive at this altitude is a type of mint (muna). The scent infuses the air throughout. It takes about four hours to reach the pass (4440m) where we’ll stop to catch our breath before carrying on for about another 20 minutes to stop for lunch. After lunch the walking will get easier; having reached the top of the mountain, the terrain levels out and we walk across the high plateau through a strange landscape of what appear to be burial mounds but are actually glacial morraines; piles of rock deposited by glaciers during the Ice Age.
Our destination of today is the Incan quarry of Chancachuco. Working our way down the high plateau we’ll arrive at Chancachuco (3820m) by late afternoon, passing by an Inca ruin called the Sun Gate along the way.

Day 3: Chancachuco – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes

This day is dedicated to exploring Chancachuco. Despite it’s proximity to Ollantaytambo and the wide variety of interesting features, hardly anyone actually visits this site. Chancachuco was the quarry used by the Incas for the construction of Ollantaytambo.

After a guided tour of the site we’ll continue our way down the mountain following the original platform used for transporting the stones to Ollantaytambo and arrive to the town by early afternoon. From Ollantaytambo we’ll take the train to Aguas Calientes.

Day 4: Machu Picchu

Waking up early we’ll take the first bus up to Machu Picchu to enter the site as it opens. We’ll have a 2 hour guided tour of the site during which you’ll learn about the Incas and visit all the most important areas of the citadel. After your tour you’ll have free time to explore the site by yourself and if you have permits to climb either Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu mountain. In the afternoon you will take the train back to Ollantaytambo from where you will carry on by bus back to Cusco.

INCLUDED IN THE TREK

  • Ceremony with your tour guide and locals
  • Professional English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Assistant Tour Guide for groups of 9+
  • Chef
  • Mules to carry cooking and camping equipment and 7kg of your personal items.
  • Pick-up from your hotel
  • Transportation by bus to Socma
  • Train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes
  • Return transportation by train and bus to Cusco
  • Water (excluding the first 4 hours of the trek when you need to bring your own)
  • 3 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Afternoon Snacks and 3 Dinners. If you have a dietary request such as vegetarian food please let us know.
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs
  • 4 man tent for every 2 trekkers
  • 3 Star Hotel on Day 3
  • Sleeping mattress
  • Oxygen bottle
  • First aid kit
  • Entrance to Machu Picchu
  • Round Trip Bus Tickets
  • Return bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes

Not Included:

  • Breakfast on Day 1 and lunch and dinner on Day 4
  • Tips for staff. Tips are not mandatory but are recommended as a gesture of gratitude.
  • Travel Insurance – you are strongly recommended to take out travel insurance for the duration of your trip.

Trekker’s Packing List:

  • Walking boots
  • Waterproof jacket / rain poncho
  • Warm jacket
  • Hat and gloves
  • T-shirts
  • Comfortable Trousers
  • Sun hat
  • Sun cream (factor 35 or higher)
  • Insect repellent
  • Toiletries and hand sanitizer
  • Personal medication
  • Camera and film
  • Torch with spare batteries

At Red Andes Peru, your comfort and safety are of our utmost concern. Therefore, we provide all necessary camping equipment for your trek. Included in prices are: sleeping tent, rollmat and pillow for your comfort. Please feel free to bring your own sleeping bag if you prefer.

Group Service Prices

Price per person : US$680

Discounts:

Student Discount: US$20 (Requires ISIC Card to qualify)
Optional Extras:

Sleeping Bag US$25
Walking Pole US$20
Inflatable Mattress US$25
Single Tent Supplement US$75
Extra 7kg of personal items US$75
Private Service Prices

2 people : US$690 per person
3 people: US$650 per person
4 people : US$585 per person
5 people : US$570 per person
6 people : US$540 per person
7 people : US$530 per person
8+ people : US$520 per person