One of the best and most popular treks in Bolivia is the Takesi Trail a fantastic two-or three-days in La Paz also known as the “Camino Del Inca” the Inca trail. The Takesi is one of the best finest remaining pre Columbian paved roads in Bolivia, and passes through an amazing variety of sceneries.
Private Transport round trip, English Tour guide, cook, tents, and meals during the trek, porters, and sleeping mattress.
Insurance, personal medical kit, tips personal expenses alcohols drinks, sodas, and tips.
Departure from La Paz heading south of the city, La Paz seeing the Illimani as we approach this mountain, its size becomes increasingly impressive, we will pass through the Animas Valley and the Palca Canyon, a beautiful landscape. The hike begins at the San Francisco mine, and we make our way through a mountain pass at 4,600 m. high From here, we will see a spectacular view of the Mururata mountain. In the afternoon we continue the walk to the town of Takesi. Camping at 3,700 m. Camping night in Takesi.
Walking time: 5 to 6 hours.
After a good breakfast, we begin to descend the town of Takesi towards Pongo. Where we can observe the imposing Quimsa Chata river. Outdoor lunch in Kacapi (2870m) from here we will see the contrast of the yungas and the snowy Mururata we will arrive at Pongo (2,000m) Night camping in Pongo
Walking time: 5 to 6 hours.
This day from Pongo to the Chojlla mine (2280m) We begin by descending to the Takesi River we will continue with the cloud forest then we will arrive at Yanacachi (2050m) this town is one of the oldest in Bolivia and was very important in the time of the Spanish who They produced a lot of fruit, vegetables and Coca. Our Trekking ends in this town where our vehicle will be waiting to take us back to the city of La Paz.
Walking time: 3 to 4 hours.