The El choro is one of the most famous in Bolivia, initiated by a wide, paved path that was possibly built by Inca civilizations pre and served to connect the Bolivian Andes to the Amazon. Because of its incredible changing landscapes with snow-capped peaks, Inca walls, lakes, rivers, waterfalls and lush vegetation of the Yungas valley, has become a very popular route for hikers.
Begin at 7:00 am in La Paz in transport we will go to the summit and walk up the Apacheta located 5000msnm, where we will have spectacular views, it will soon be time to descend for approximately 6 hours by an Inca route up to Challapampa where we camp.
7:00 continue our walk, we pass the Choro population in a path full of vegetation, through coca plantations, waterfalls, rivers .. up to San Francisco, where we have dinner and camp.
We begin our walk early, pass through the village of Sandillani, will cross a suspension bridge and reach the slope of the devil, after approximately 6 hours of walking we will arrive at the Chairo community, where we have lunch and we will prepare to return to Peace in transport.