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    Water

    Choquequirao is close to grazing land. You must treat water for:

    • protozoans
    • bacteria
    • viruses

    You have a choice of water treatment methods:

    • boiling
    • chemical disinfection
    • filters
    • purifiers

    On Choquequirao we recommend you take a good purifier — the Katadyn is a favourite though we've had good luck with many other units.

    Make sure your purifier is well maintained. They need frequent cleaning.


    Campsites

    Campsites are popping up quickly as Choquequirao gets more popular. Some are already surprisingly pleasant. You can camp anywhere you like. But if you choose to camp near people, ask permission.

    There is no cost for camping most places, but you should purchase drinks & snacks in lieu of a camping fee if you tent close to one of the kiosks.

    If you hire an arriero, they will have strong recommendations on where you should camp, where the pack animals can be grazed.

    E-mail us with any alternative camp sites you found.


    one of the Chaquiska campsites


    Cooking

    All cooking should be done on a lightweight camping stove. Bring a back-up stove if possible, in case your primary stove breaks down.

    Meals should be as simple & quick-cooking as possible. Instant mashed potatoes are a staple in South America. We rehydrate in soup rather than water.


    campsite wash-up station

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