Embark on Bolivia’s El Choro Inka Trail, a three-day trek through stunning landscapes and ancient ruins, unveiling the heart of Inca heritage.
Embark on Bolivia’s El Choro Inka Trail, a three-day trek through stunning landscapes and ancient ruins, unveiling the heart of Inca heritage.
La Paz- La Cumbre- Villa Loba (L,D)
El Choro Trail - The adventure kicks off in La Paz, where hikers are transported to the village of Chukura. From this point, the journey begins as trekkers make their way down into the Yungas region, also known as the “cloud forest.” Surrounded by dense vegetation and misty air, travelers hike for about 6…
La Paz- La Cumbre- Villa Loba (L,D)
El Choro Trail - The adventure kicks off in La Paz, where hikers are transported to the village of Chukura. From this point, the journey begins as trekkers make their way down into the Yungas region, also known as the “cloud forest.” Surrounded by dense vegetation and misty air, travelers hike for about 6 hours, passing through charming villages and enjoying the stunning landscapes along the route. The first day’s trek concludes in the delightful village of Villa Loba, where hikers will camp overnight.
Villa Loba- Sandillani (B,L,D)
El Choro Trail - On the second day, hikers continue their descent through the lush rainforest, fully immersing themselves in the beauty of the Yungas. The trail follows the El Choro River, winding through verdant valleys and crossing rustic wooden bridges. Along the way, trekkers encounter remnants of the Inca civilization, such as ancient terraces and stone pathways, highlighting the region’s historical significance. This segment of the journey takes approximately six to seven hours, ending with a well-earned rest at the village of Sandillani.
Sandillani-Chairo –La Paz (B)
El Choro Trail - The final day of the El Choro Inka Trail leads hikers to the town of Chairo, marking the trek’s endpoint. This section is relatively less demanding, allowing adventurers to savor the scenery as they continue their descent. The trail passes through small villages and farms, showcasing the rural charm of Bolivia’s countryside. After about three to four hours of hiking, trekkers arrive in Chairo, where transportation back to La Paz is ready.
- Private transportation
- Tents and mattresses
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Professional English speaking, cooking -guide
- Breakfast
- Assistant guide for 4 people and up
- Private transportation
- Tents and mattresses
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Professional English speaking, cooking -guide
- Breakfast
- Assistant guide for 4 people and up
- water or drinks
- Entrance fees (Bs. 20)
- Sleeping bag
- Tips
- water or drinks
- Entrance fees (Bs. 20)
- Sleeping bag
- Tips
The El Choro Inka Trail is a well-known hiking path in Bolivia, renowned for its stunning vistas of the nation’s varied landscapes, ancient ruins, and vibrant cultural heritage. This three-day journey leads explorers through the core of the Bolivian forest, providing an opportunity to appreciate the marvels of nature and the historical importance of the Inca civilization.
The El Choro Inka Trail is a well-known hiking path in Bolivia, renowned for its stunning vistas of the nation’s varied landscapes, ancient ruins, and vibrant cultural heritage. This three-day journey leads explorers through the core of the Bolivian forest, providing an opportunity to appreciate the marvels of nature and the historical importance of the Inca civilization.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.