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This trek is for those with enough time
to see a little more. As with the two day trek, you will have the opportunity to
enjoy magnificent views along pre-Hispanic trails and then explore the
spectacular crater of Maragua.
We start day one as per the two day trek
with a ‘micro’ to the outskirts of Sucre and then a ‘camion’ to Chataquila,
which sits atop the Cordillera de los Frailes. We visit a lovely stone chapel
dedicated to the Virgin and enjoy the view back towards Sucre. We begin
trekking just after midday down the famous pre-Hispanic route commonly referred
to as ‘The Inca Trail’.
We eat lunch at a mirador with views
above the unique, naturally formed crater of Maragua. After lunch, we continue
down the trail past the aqueduct which supplies Sucre’s water and then to the
small village of Chaunaca on the River Ravelo where we stay for the night.
Here, we have the option of camping or
staying in houses of the local community.
Day 2.
After Breakfast and an optional swim, we
walk past magnificent rock formations along the river to Socobamba. We cross the
river via the suspension bridge and head up past waterfalls and spectacular rock
strata with views of the river and the distant Inca Trail.
At the top, we look back at the western
face of the Cordillera and then on to the amazing Crater of Maragua, one of the
most impressive and beautiful landscapes in all of Bolivia.
We’ll have the opportunity to stand
above ‘La Garganta del Diablo’, the waterfall known as the ‘Devil’s Throat’ and
then enter the cave which is his mouth, ‘La Boca del Diablo’.
We stay the night in the village of
Maragua in the heart of the crater where we may have the opportunity to observe
the famous textiles being created.
Day 3.
We arise at dawn and eat breakfast
before heading off southwards passing through tranquil and very photogenic
villages. We then rise up out of the crater and gain beautiful views back over
the entire crater.
From the top of the crater, we then head
down through a picturesque valley, past waterfalls and farmhouses to Quilla
Quilla where the famous indigenous rebel leader Tomas Katari was executed. From
here we catch a bus or camion back over the Cordillera de Los Frailes and past
Cerro Obispo to Sucre.
The 3 day trek costs 450 Bolivianos
($64 US - camping) or 500 Bolivianos ($72 US – cabin) and includes all food,
transport, equipment and guides.
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