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Why?



FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
    How do I use this website?

Find what you NEED to KNOW quickly. Often you can jump directly to the answer to your question using many different navigation options. Use the back button on your browser if you want to return to where you were.

Tip - links to other websites open new windows in your browser. Close those windows you no longer want.

If you might hike Choquequirao:

  • Browse the FAQs first
  • Browse the rest of the site

If you have a specific question:

If you’ve already hiked Choquequirao:

  • e-mail to let us know how it went
  • Consider joining us — become a contributor by sending trip notes and / or photos from your hike.

If you have an addition or correction for the website please e-mail. We’d appreciate any advice you have to improve this site.

If you need to know EVERYTHING about the Choquequirao Trek, this website is written sequentially like a book. Read the whole thing starting on the home page. Keep clicking on Next Page when you reach the bottom of each.


How up-to-date is this information?

Not as up-to-date as we would like, especially as these treks are rapidly gaining popularity. Details are changing. The best source of advice is hikers who have recently hiked Choquequirao.

Note that each web page has the most recent date of revision posted at the bottom.

One day Choquequirao will be as regulated as the Inca Trail, no doubt.

The biggest impact will be on the local population of those high mountain valleys. The ruins were not touristy in 2005, but will be increasingly.

Local information is important.

First stop in Cuzco should be the South American Explorers Club. Members have full access to facilities and trip reports, but non-members are still helped. You can buy your map there.

See if you can find someone through SAE who has recently done this hike.

Conditions change in the mountains on a day to day, hour to hour basis. Expect the unexpected.

That said, the main advantage of the Internet is currency. This site is as up-to-date as the last hiker who e-mailed to advise us of new issues on the hike.


Who is i-NEEDtoknow.com?

We are hiking enthusiasts using the Internet to provide up-to-date advice. Though based in Canada, we hope to expand this site to (one day) include more of the great multi-day treks of the world.

This website is a resource for those aspiring to trek to Choquequirao & an archive for those who have hiked it.


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