Discover the hidden Inca marvel of Waqrapukara on this exhilarating 1-day trek from Cusco. Nestled high in the Andes, this ancient site offers breathtaking views, fascinating ruins, and a serene atmosphere away from the crowds. Hike through stunning landscapes, uncover the mystery of the ruins, and enjoy a peaceful, immersive adventure in the heart of Peru.
The Road Less Traveled – Cusco to Waqrapukara
Get ready for a day of adventure as we depart from Cusco early in the morning, heading toward one of the most hidden gems of the Inca Empire—Waqrapukara. A scenic drive takes us to Pitumarca (3,300m/10,827 ft), the gateway to this lesser-known site. From here, we begin our 3-hour hike along a breathtaking trail that leads us up to the mystical ruins, perched high on a cliff with sweeping views of the Ausangate mountain range. The Inca city of Waqrapukara is thought to have been a ceremonial and strategic site, and today, you'll explore its temples, terraces, and impressive stone structures. After soaking in the history and beauty of the place, we’ll enjoy a delicious picnic lunch before making our way back down, ready to head back to Cusco by the evening.
Highlights:
Scenic drive through the Peruvian countryside to Pitumarca.
Trek to Waqrapukara and enjoy panoramic views of the Andes.
Explore the fascinating Inca ruins with your expert guide.
Enjoy a delicious picnic surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Rarely visited by tourists, offering a quiet, immersive experience.
Distance: ~12 km (7.5 miles)
Starting Elevation: Cusco (3,399m/11,152 ft)
Ending Elevation: Waqrapukara (4,200m/13,779 ft)
Elevation Gain: ~900m/2,953 ft
Elevation Loss: ~900m/2,953 ft
Difficulty: Moderate – A steady uphill climb with some steep sections, followed by a descent.
This trek offers the perfect balance of adventure, history, and natural beauty. Waqrapukara is a quiet, magical destination with stunning views and fascinating ruins, all without the crowds of more famous sites. Don’t miss your chance to explore this hidden Inca treasure!
English & Spanish Speaking
To and From Hotel
Before and After Hike
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