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Choquequirao Trek and Inti Raymi
13 days Lima to Cuzco

Cuzco, Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo, Choquequirao, Inti Raymi, Machu Picchu.

Embark on an exhilarating 5 day trek to the lost Inca fortress of Choquequirao. Comparable to only Machu Picchu, Choquequirao receives fewer tourists at this partly excavated ruined city. Before exploring the lost city, celebrate the annual Inti Raymi festival, the “Festival of the Sun” – the most famous of all the Inca celebrations!

Go where you want.  Go when you want.  Do what you want. Travelling solo doesn’t have to mean being alone.  It means joining like-minded travel mates from all over the world brought together with one common goal – to experience the world.

Whether you dream of lazing in a hammock under a coconut tree on a remote island in Thailand or following the steps of the ancient Inca Trail in Peru, let us show you why a solo vacation might be your best trip ever!

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