HUCHUY QOSQO TREKS

Huchuy Qosqo, which translates to «Little Cusco,» stands as a captivating archaeological site nestled in Peru’s Sacred Valley near Cusco. Trekking to Huchuy Qosqo presents a blend of natural splendor and historical allure, attracting adventurers and history enthusiasts alike. Typically beginning from Tambomachay or Chinchero, the trek spans one to two days depending on the chosen path. Along the journey, hikers enjoy sweeping views of the Sacred Valley, encounters with local wildlife and plants, and opportunities to visit traditional Andean villages. The highlight awaits at Huchuy Qosqo itself, where well-preserved Inca ruins, terraces, stone structures, and panoramic vistas await exploration.

For those seeking a more extended adventure, the Huchuy Qosqo to Machu Picchu trek offers an ideal choice. This route extends over three to five days and is designed for seasoned trekkers. The trek progresses from Huchuy Qosqo to Ollantaytambo, followed by a train journey or additional trekking to the renowned Machu Picchu. This extended route seamlessly blends the rich history of the Sacred Valley with the allure of one of the world’s most renowned archaeological sites, delivering a comprehensive and unforgettable Andean experience. Whether opting for the classic trek or the extended journey, Huchuy Qosqo promises a fulfilling exploration through the heart of Inca heritage.