El Choro Trek Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About El Choro Trek
The mainly well paved stone trail was constructed before or during the Inca Empire for the transport of food and goods from the lower subtropical area of the Yungas to the bigger cities in the mountains like today'sLa Paz. La Cumbre, the starting point of the trek, is a very high and cold place with a few small plants and a rocky landscape. Climbing up to the highest peak of the trail, you might experience snow and strong wind. From that point on the trail goes down into a valley, where you have a humid, softer climate. There are more and more plants, and after some hours you see several rivers, waterfalls, cattle and llamas. It gets more humid and after one or two days you enter subtropical areas with high trees and a wide variety of plants. The area is very hilly and most of the time you
Where to Stay in El Choro Trek
- 🏨Buena Vista
- 🏨Challapampa
- 🏨San Francisco
El Choro Trek Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
