Itinerary
We pick you up 4:30 am from your hotel and go to the bus station, where we take the bus and drive for about 3 hours to Mollepata. At arrival in Mollepata we will have breakfast and meet our cook and the horseman. They will prepare all the camping equipment and cooking stuff on the horses. Finally we start hiking for about 3 hours uphill to get to Cruzpata, from where we get our first view of the magnificent snow mountain of Humantay 5,917m (15,000ft) and Salkantay 6,271m (20,575ft).Here we will have lunch with enjoying the panoramic views of the beautiful snow-capped mountains and that’s just the start! We carry on our trek towards Soraypampa our first campsite (3800 m/11750ft) which is also the highest and coldest campsite of the trip. We will be very close to the second highest snow capped Mount Salkantay (6,271m/20,575ft).
After breakfast we start walking at around 05:30 am, this day will be the longest day of our hike. The first 4 hours we walk uphill to get to highest point of the trail (4,650m/15,200ft) located halfway between 2 huge mountains; Salkantay on the right and Tucarhuay on the left. From the pass, the views of the 2 snow-capped mountains are incredible. Due to the altitude it is possible that we walk through snow fields. After a well deserved rest, we continue our walk downhill through a dramatic cloud forest towards Huayracpunku, where we have a delicious lunch. Afterwards we walk for around 3-4 hours in the direction of the start of the jungle until we reach our second campsite, Chaullay or Colcapampa (3,000m/9,800ft).
After breakfast at 6:30am, we start walking through the upper jungle crossing the Lluskamayo River and a variety of little brooks to reach La Playa. Today we walk about 6 hours and pass through valleyswhere we can find some species of orchids and different kinds of plants.We have the opportunity to see the most beautyfull waterfall on the trail and we find tropical fruits, plants and as soon as we are at La Playa horses will go back to Mollepata and we say good bye to our horse men. We take a local bus and drive one hour to get to Santa Teresa where we will camp (1,500m/4,905ft) in a warm climate. In the afternoon after enjoying lunch and a rest and we can go to the hot springs and have a dip in the well-deserved soothing water!
We will have breakfast at 08am and leave our campsite in Santa Teresa. First we cross the Santa Teresa Bridge and follow the upward route of the river. We continue walking, passing a variety of crop plantations, coca and banana until we reach the hydroelectric station. Here we enjoy a nutricious Lunch before we continue walking for about two and half hours along the train treks till reaching Aguas Calientes. Tonight spend the night in a hostel and can enjoy a hot shower. In Aguas Calientes you can take advantage of the thermal springs in the town (entrance 10 soles), a real treat after finishing the trek!
Today it is an early start at around 4:30am to have breakfast and walk up to Machu Picchu (which takes one and half hours) in order to arrive when the sun rises over the sanctuary. You also have the option to take the first bus at 05:30am up to Machu Picchu (25-minutes drive) in order to appreciate the magnificent city as the sun is rising.
A walking tour (approximately 2 hours) is given by your experienced Guide who will explain everything about the main attractions within the site. After the guided tour you will have enough time to explore the mysterious city on your own. If you still have energy you can also climb Huayna Picchu (2,720m/8,890ft). It takes about 50 minutes to reach the top. You need to notify us at the time of your booking if you are interested in the climb as we need to obtain a permit for you!
After your visit of Machu Picchu you will meet your guide in Aguas Calientes (you can walk down or take the bus) to be given your train tickets back to Ollantaytambo. The train usually leaves at 18:45pm and you will arrive back in Cusco at about 21:30pm.
If desired, an extra night in Aguas Calientes town can be arranged. (Please let us know whether you would like to stay an extra night when booking your tour with us).
Includes
- Professional English speaking Guide and Assistant Guide (for groups of 10)
- Collection from your hotel the first day, around 4:00 to 4:30 am
- Bus to Mollepata (trailhead)
- Tourist train back to Ollantaytambo or Cusco
- Entrance fee to Machu Picchu
- Meals: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 afternoon snacks (hot drinks, biscuits and popcorn) and 4 dinners
- Cook
- We have 4 people tents for 2-people sharing, so there will be plenty of space
- Camping equipment (tent, cooking and eating tent, chairs and tables)
- Sleeping mattresses (if you like you can hire some comfortable air mattress from us)
- Horseman, mules or porters (to carry cooking stuff and camping equipment)
- 1 night accommodation in a hostel Aguas Calientes
- Oxygen balloon for any emergency
- First Aid kit
- Vegetarian/special diet options available
Not Included
- Entrance fee to Salkantay National Park (30 soles or 10 dolars)
- Breakfast on first day and lunch on last day in Aguas Calientes
- Entrances to the hot springs Santa Teresa (5 soles), Aguas Calientes (10 soles)
- Sleeping bag with thermal fleece bag for the first night (coldest and highest camping spot). If you want to hire a sleeping bag from us, we don’t ask for any deposit.
- Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu (optional) US$ 6-one way, US$12 round trip
- Extra horse to ride or for any extra backpack
Recommendations
- Acclimatize properly.
- Stay hydrated.
- Wear appropriate gear.
- Travel light.
- Prepare for weather changes.
- Train in advance.
- Follow Leave No Trace principles.
Frequently Asked Questions
The package includes transportation from Cusco, professional guides, all meals during the trek, camping equipment (tents and sleeping mats), entrance fees to Machu Picchu, and train tickets back to Cusco. Mule support for carrying equipment is also included. Personal expenses, tips, and sleeping bags are not included.
The Salkantay Trek is moderately to highly challenging, with steep ascents and descents and altitudes reaching up to 4,650 meters (15,255 feet) at the Salkantay Pass. Good physical fitness and proper acclimatization to altitude are recommended.
Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, a warm sleeping bag, layered clothing, rain gear, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, snacks, and a small daypack. A detailed packing list is usually provided upon booking.
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Max Altitude: 3,400 m.s.n.m
Transport: Private van
Dificult: Challenging
$ 557.00
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