Hora de salida: Previa coordinación
DIA 01: Cusco – Cachora – Rosalina
Salida de Cusco hacia Cachora, pasando por las localidades de Izcuchaca hasta llegar al Complejo Arqueológico de Tarawasi y Abra de Saywite, para luego ingresar y desayunar en Cachora. Después del desayuno; junto con nuestro equipo cargado en mulas y caballos empezamos el ascenso hacia un mirador en Wayna Qalli Grande, desde donde podemos apreciar una parte del complejo arqueológico de Choquequirao además de una hermosa vista de los nevados de Vilcabamba: Padrayoc y Wayna Cachora. Luego descendemos hacia Capuliyuc, Cuca Masana, donde la flora y fauna empieza a cambiar, hasta llegar a playa Rosalina (1550 msnm) con una longitud de 21 Km.
Campamento.
Alimentación: Almuerzo y cena.
DIA 02: Rosalina – Santa Rosa – Marampata – Choquequirao
Después del desayuno nos dirigimos hacia la destilería de licor de Caña local llamada Santa Rosa. Este segundo día de caminata es considerado como el más exigente, debido al ascenso desde temprano hacia las montañas del lado cusqueño, con dirección hacia Marampata, en el recorrido observaremos orquídeas y violetas, si la suerte nos acompaña podremos apreciar fauna como venados, oso hormiguero y diversidad de aves e insectos. Continuaremos hacia Raqaypata donde se aprecian orquídeas, principalmente a orillas del río Chunchullmayo. Llegaremos a Choquequirao para visitar este complejo en sus ocho sectores; entre graneros, qolqas, recintos, adoratorios y terrazas. Almuerzo. Visitaremos el majestuoso lugar donde observaremos las excavaciones donde están casas, terrazas, canales de irrigación de esta ciudadela Inca, ruinas en proceso de excavación, finalmente áreas inexploradas lo que significa que pudo ser el último refugio Inca, aproximadamente a las 3.00 PM dependiendo del clima podremos ver el sobrevuelo de cóndores. Campamento en Raqaypata – Choquequirao (2,910 msnm).
Alimentación: Desayuno, almuerzo y cena.
DIA 03: Choquequirao – Chiquisca
Luego del desayuno, disfrutaremos de un tiempo para visitar por última vez Choquequirao, y posteriormente descender por la misma ruta hacia Chiquisca. En la ruta observaremos otra vez el Cañón del Apurimac, aquí podremos apreciar otra vez el sobrevuelo del cóndor, la exuberante vegetación la variedad de flores y orquídeas. Almuerzo en playa Rosalina y campamento en CHIQUISQA.
Alimentación: Desayuno, almuerzo y cena.
DIA 04: Chiquisca – Wayma Qalli – Cachora – Sayhuite – Cusco
Luego del desayuno en Chiquisca iniciamos el ascenso hacia el mirador de Wayna Qalli. Desde el mirador se puede apreciar el cañón que forma el río Apurímac, considerado como el más espectacular en Sudamérica.
Llegada a Cachora donde nos espera el bus para retornar hacia Cusco.
Alimentación: Desayuno.
- Recojo / traslado hotel – Cachora – Hotel.
- Guías Profesionales de Turismo (inglés / español) – Guías locales.
- Carpa iglú para 2 personas
- Colchoneta de aire, ponchos para lluvia para cada persona
- Caballos o mulas para cargar equipo de campamento y comida
- Equipo de cocina
- 03 desayunos / 03 almuerzos / 03 cenas
- Carpa comedor y carpa de baño
- Carpas para los guías locales y cocineros.
- Botiquín de primeros auxilios incluyendo botella de oxigeno
- Entradas a Choquequirao
No Incluye
- Desayuno del primer día.
- Bolsas de dormir pueden ser rentadas en nuestras oficinas
- Zapatos de trekking, maletín, sleeping bag, casaca para lluvia, ropa para noches heladas, medias gruesas, linterna con baterías extras.
- Una botella de agua, tabletas para purificar el agua.
- Bloqueador solar, repelente de mosquitos, cámara con rollos extras. lentes y sombrero de sol, ropa de baño, caña de caminar.
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EXCELENTEA base de 29 reseñasVerificadaBrooke SMarzo 22, 2024Unmissable - the community is waiting for your visit ❤️ Such a wonderful experience! Everyone was so welcoming and excited to have me there as a guest- it was a really unique experience! I really enjoyed learning about the culture in such a hands on way. Silvia invited me into her home where I was able to see her works, meet her family (and cat!) and enjoy a morning of doing art together while Silvia sang her traditional songs. I'm really happy with my artwork, and the pieces I bought from Silvia and her sister to take home. (Make sure to bring your cash so you don't have any regrets about something you'd like to take home!) I had concerns about visiting such a poor part of Lima, as we are always reminded to be careful of our safety. However, I never once felt unsafe in Rimac, as the community was so excited to see that we were here to experience their culture and contribute to maintaining the artists careers. Many people greeted me, even in English, and it was such a nice feeling! I also had many curious children come to watch the art session, which I thought was too cute!! You won't find any other tourists here, so it's really a unique experience. Mila was also great! So helpful and communicative. She worked really hard to accommodate me and make sure I could get the best experience (such as helping me to sort out cash!). You can tell that the artists she works with have a significant amount of trust and respect for her, and she is really connected with the community at large. I was able to follow some mural artists on Instagram as she instantly knew who did each one, and they would all warmly greet her. A really ethical, unique, and enjoyable experience in Lima!VerificadaGijs1908Febrero 1, 2024Another side of Lima/Peru Really liked the experience. It gave insight into the Shipibo culture and art which I otherwise would not get. Mila took us to Wilma, Wilma is very hospitable and a great shipibo artist. A must do if in Lima if you ask me (and my wife)!VerificadaDevin SDiciembre 16, 2023A wonderful and unique experience This was the best tour that I've ever received, and that's coming from someone who's travelled to a lot of places. Mila and Wilma are very kind, warm-hearted, and will take care of you while you're with them. They are very knowledgeable, and will answer any questions that you may have about their culture as they graciously welcome you into their community, their home, their space. The atmosphere is beautiful, and you will get the opportunity to immerse yourself in the artistic traditions of a beautiful culture. Really, truly, a once-in-a-lifteime opportunity. If you're reading this comment and are considering this tour, take it as a sign that you should book it.VerificadaRachel LDiciembre 5, 2023Make a new friend in Mila My friend and I went to the Shipibo community and had a once in a lifetime experience. Mila made us feel safe and welcomed the entire time, and was extremely knowledgeable about the artwork and people of the community. She was a fantastic host, whose passion made the experience even better.VerificadaMark GDiciembre 4, 2023Unique and Unmissable experience Amazing and unique experience in Lima. Mila was wonderful in all aspects of coordinating and guiding the tour to the Shipibo community. Our time with Wilma and her family was extremely interesting and gave a unique insight into life in this community. Highly recommended for all visitors to Lima looking for more off the beaten track & interactive tours in LimaVerificadaVanessa / She Wanders MilesNoviembre 8, 2023Best authentic tour in Lima I was looking for an authentic experience in Lima that was unique and exploring new cultures. Meeting Wilma and David, learning about traditional kene art from the Shipbo community and creating our own designs in the workshop was incredible! I can’t rate this your highly enough. A must-do tour in Lima!!Verificadajudy wOctubre 2, 2023Take a chance to visit the shipibo community and it’s worth going Our guide Alfredo is knowledgeable tour guide. We took a public transport from where we stay to the shipibo community. It was a very good local experience. The artisan Wilma shared shipibo culture with us. It’s worth seeing with 1 hr transport!VerificadaChloé CSeptiembre 28, 2023Eye-opening experience; a must! This experience was truly special as it was eye opening to the ancient traditions of shipibo art as it is maintained currently. Leave the main tourist areas of Lima and find yourself among a community living their daily lives among coloured murals. It is definitely worth it as you get a taste of real Peru and get to experience beautiful art.Verificadaalfredo cSeptiembre 14, 2023Visit Shipiba Community in Lima An unconventional visit, very entertaining and at the same time learning, appreciating and valuing our living cultures, thanks to Milagros it has been super entertaining.VerificadaMatty OAgosto 23, 2023Go past the crowds and your bias, visit Shipibo and be transformed Visiting Shipibo community and meeting Wilma; learning her ancient Amazonian techniques for textile design; creating a unique pattern honoring my father--- it was an extraordinary, unique, very emotional, and highly rewarding experience that will never be forgotten. I can strongly recommend this tour-- for anyone willing to go past preconceived ideas, modern biases, and overcome fears of the unknown. Special thanks to my guide Milagros, who also made the day exploring the Rimac neighborhoods so wonderful, to Wilma's son , who gave me a private walking tour of this impoverished area, and mostly to Wilma, amazing artist, teacher, and now a friend. 5 stars is not enough. Signed, 'Ronon Rawa' aka 'big traveling Anaconda' ( the Shipibo language name given me by Wilma ).