- At Cachora before we started our trek to Choquequirao.
- Nice view of the mountains
- kapuliyoc
- Valley of Apurimac river
- Still far away Choquequirao
- Taking a rest before arriving to Choquequirao
- Finally in Choquequirao
- Choquequirao
- With my friends in Choquequirao
- Before leaving Choquequirao
- Behind those mountains is Machupicchu
- A water fall
Hello there,
My class of “Autores” decided to go to lovely Choquequirao, which is one of the last places where the Inkas lived. We left Cusco on Thursday night around 8pm and we arrived to Ramadal around 11pm. We had to get all our stuff and start walking down to Cachora for around 3 hours, then we camped there in the middle of the main square. Early in the morning we got ready to start our trekking of 32 km to Choquequirao. The whole trip was terrible because my friends and I were always the last group to arrive to the points where we were supposed to rest. Also, I got bunch of mosquitos bites everywhere, I spent more money just on water and I also started to drink water from the springs, which was the yummiest water I have ever drunk. I can’t tell everything that I went thru on this trip, but at the end it turned out to be cool. I even miss the place, but I doubt I will go back to Choquequirao again…
Patricia
DEAR TEACHER
I VERY HAPPY BECAUSE YOU WERE IN CHOQUEQUIRAO, I SHOULD TO TRAVEL TO MANU, IF YOU GOING TO MANU, YOU CAN MEET THE WILD ANIMALS SUCH AS COCODRILLO, CAYMAN NEGRO, JAGUAR,ETC.
MANU IS THE MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL PARK OF CUSCO AND MADRE DE DIOS, YOU CAN FIND THE NEW EXPERIENCE WHITH NATIVE PEOPLE