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Choquequirao Trek 4 Days / 3 Nights – Explore Peru’s Lost Inca City

Hidden deep within the dramatic canyons of the Apurímac Valley lies Choquequirao , a magnificent Inca citadel often called the “Sister City of Machu Picchu.” Unlike its famous counterpart, Choquequirao remains remote, serene, and remarkably untouched — a place where you can walk through history without the crowds . At TourGuidesMachuPicchu.com , we invite you to embark on a 4-day, 3-night trek that blends adventure, archaeology, and authentic Andean culture. This journey isn’t just a hike — it’s a rediscovery of an ancient world suspended in time. Day 1: Cusco – Capuliyoc – Santa Rosa Your adventure begins with an early departure from Cusco , heading through charming Andean villages before reaching Capuliyoc , the trek’s starting point. From here, the trail opens to breathtaking views of the Apurímac Canyon , one of the deepest in South America. You’ll hike downhill toward Chiquisca and Santa Rosa , passing herds of mules and glimpses of condors gliding above. As night falls, you...

A Morning at the Macaw Clay Lick in Tambopata

A trip to the Macaw Clay Lick in Tambopata is one of the most incredible wildlife experiences in the Amazon rainforest. Tour companies like Tour Guides Machupicchu offer this as a key highlight, typically as part of a multi-day Amazon tour originating from Puerto Maldonado. The Phenomenon of the Macaw Clay Lick A "clay lick," known as a colpa in the local language, is a natural wall of mineral-rich clay on a riverbank. Every morning, hundreds of macaws, parrots, and parakeets descend on these clay banks. This behavior is believed to serve two main purposes: Mineral Supplementation: The clay is rich in sodium and other essential minerals that are often lacking in the birds' fruit- and seed-based diet. Detoxification: The clay helps to neutralize toxins present in the unripe fruits and seeds that are part of the birds' diet. The clay acts as a natural binder, allowing the birds to safely pass these toxins from their systems. The Tambopata National Reserve is home to...