2 Days
Daily Tour
9 people
English, Espanol, Francais
This route presents an extraordinary 2-day hiking experience, showcasing the breathtaking Humantay Lake nestled at the base of the glacier-clad Salkantay Mountain Range. This region is adorned with stunning glaciers, cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear rivers, and serene lagoons, creating some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes you’ll ever encounter. The trek offers a unique opportunity to witness these natural wonders up close, ensuring a truly unforgettable adventure.
On this journey, we’ll explore the majestic Salkantay Glacier. From this elevated point, you’ll be treated to expansive panoramic views that reveal the full splendor of the surrounding landscape. This adventure allows you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area, making it a memorable and enriching experience.
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After a delightful breakfast, prepare for a moderate climb on your second day of trekking. After 2 hours of hiking from Soraypampa, you will reach the highest point of the trek at 4,650 meters (15,367 feet)—the famous Salkantay Pass. Here, you'll be treated to stunning and majestic views of the Salkantay Mountain (6,217 m / 20,717 ft), immersing yourself in the pure natural beauty of the area. Enjoy the sight of the snow-covered peaks of Salkantay, Humantay Mountain, and Huayanay, as well as the white, rugged rivers and mysterious small lakes surrounding this colossal mountain.
Off the main trek route, we will take a side hike for about half an hour to admire the panoramic and truly exquisite turquoise Salkantay Lake. After taking plenty of photos and exploring the area, we will return to our original trekking route, walking back to Soraypampa in approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. There, we'll enjoy a delicious lunch before taking our vehicle back to Cusco, arriving around 5 p.m. We will then transfer you to your respective hotels.
Meals: Breakfast – Lunch
Distance: 9 km / 6 miles
Duration: Approximately 6 hours
For the trek, it's important to bring comfortable hiking boots, warm clothing for high-altitude conditions, rain gear, a hat and gloves for colder temperatures, sunscreen, sunglasses, a water bottle, snacks, personal medications, and a camera. Additionally, consider bringing a small backpack for day hikes and essentials.
During the trek, you will start at Cusco, which is at an elevation of 3,400 meters (11,155 feet). The highest point of the trek is the Salkantay Pass at 4,630 meters (15,190 feet). The trek ends in Aguas Calientes, which is situated at 2,040 meters (6,692 feet).
The Salkantay Trek is considered challenging due to the high altitudes and steep climbs, especially when crossing the Salkantay Pass. It requires good physical fitness and acclimatization to handle the strenuous parts of the trek.
To prepare for high altitudes, acclimatize by spending a few days in Cusco before starting the trek. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and eat a balanced diet rich in carbohydrates and proteins. Consult with a healthcare provider about altitude sickness medication if needed.
Altitude sickness can occur above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). Symptoms include headaches, dizziness, and nausea. If you experience severe symptoms, it's crucial to descend to a lower altitude and seek medical assistance promptly.
Basic amenities are available in Mollepata and Soraypampa on the first day. There are no amenities at the high-altitude Salkantay Pass, but camping equipment is provided. On the third day, there are limited amenities at the Hydroelectric Station, and Aguas Calientes offers a range of facilities.
Meals are generally included during the trek, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided each day. Special dietary needs should be communicated in advance to ensure that appropriate arrangements are made.
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