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Salkantay Trek 5 Days to Machu Picchu Glamping (Low Cost)

Tambopata Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick & Sandoval Lake

5 Days from $ 100.00

Salkantay Trek 5 Days to Machu Picchu Glamping (Low Cost)

Salkantay Trek 5 Days to Machu Picchu Glamping (Low Cost)

Tambopata Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick & Sandoval Lake

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5 Days from $ 100.00

Price
$ USD 100.00
Duration
5 Days
Physical Level
Easy
Altitude
3300 mnsn
Accomodation
Glamping
Departures
Daily Departures
Cusco

Overview

The Salkantay trek is an unforgettable adventure that combines stunning natural scenery with the opportunity to visit one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.

As you journey along the trail, you’ll experience a range of environments, from snow-capped mountains and pristine lakes to lush forests and winding rivers. You’ll also have the chance to see a variety of wildlife, including llamas, alpacas, and Andean condors.

One of the highlights of the trek is the ascent of Humantay Mountain, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The ascent is challenging, but the reward is well worth the effort.

As you continue along the trail, you’ll pass through remote Andean villages and learn about the culture and traditions of the local people. You’ll also have the opportunity to soak in natural hot springs and relax your muscles after a long day of hiking.

On the final day of the trek, you’ll reach the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu. Here, you’ll explore the ancient ruins with a knowledgeable guide, learning about the fascinating history and culture of the Inca civilization. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the site on your own, taking in the stunning views and marveling at the incredible feats of engineering that allowed the Incas to construct such a magnificent city in such a remote location.

The Salkantay trek is truly an experience of a lifetime, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and historical significance.

Trip Details

  • STARTING POINT: Pick-up from Cusco & Sacred Valley Hotel/Airbnb. From 4:30 am to 5:00 am
  • ENDING POINT: Drop-off in Cusco at Hotel/Airbnb 10:30 pm
  • DEPARTURE: Daily. If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as a large group service). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here in Cusco
  • HIKING DISTANCE: 60.5 km / 37.5 ml
  • PHYSICAL LEVEL: Level 3. Salkantay Trek requires some physical preparation and we also recommend Aclimatize 2 days before we begin the Salkantay Trek
  • MAXIMUM ALTITUDE: 4,630 m / 15,228 ft
  • TRANSPORTATION: Private Van/Bus to Challacancha (for our Passengers and staff)
  • 02 Options: to choose Returning by Tourist Expedition Train Back from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and Bus back to Cusco or Bus Back from Hidroelectrica Station
  • ACCOMMODATIONS: 03 nights in  Camping Tent (Private Campsite at Soraypampa, Chaullay, and Loreta La Playa), 01 night in the hostel (Aguas Calientes)
  • PORTERING/HORSEBACK SERVICE: 5 Kilos/10 Pounds Extra Portering service is included. We will provide you with a duffel bag for your personal Stuff (This will be carried by the porter or Horses),
  • MEALS: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners, 3 tea times + wake-up teas
  • MACHUPICCHU: Machupicchu entrance fee Included.
  • Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha – Soraypampa – Humantay Lake – Soraypampa
  • Day 2: Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Huayracmachay – Chaullay
  • Day 3: Chaullay – Lluscamayo – La Playa Loreta (Coffe Experience)
  • Day 4: La Playa Loreta – Lucmabamba – Llactapata incan site – Hidroelectrica – Aguas Calientes
  • Day 5: Aguas Calientes – Machupicchu – Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo – Cusco
Price from
$ 100.00
Per person un Private service
Food

3B, 2L, 1D

Asistants

Loal Guide, Private Conductor

Transport

Bus, and Boat

Group Size

Accomodation

Glamping

Physical Level

Easy

Highlights

  • Sleep in comfort under the stars in our Campsites of Camping Tents
  • Day 1: Private Soraypampa Campsite (Glamping Sky Lodge Small Dome)
  • Day 2: Private Chaullay (Glamping Sky Lodge Small Dome)
  • Day 3: Private Loreta La Playa (Glamping Sky Lodge Small Dome)
  • Day 4: Aguas Calientes Hostel
  • Visit Humantay Lake and Salkantay Lake
  • Hike the Original Inca Trail to the LLactapata Incan site to see Machupicchu.
  • Enjoy the scenic views of Salkantay Snow Mountain
  • Make a small ritual for the Andean gods and learn about the Incan religion
  • Enjoy our friendly customer service and experienced top guides
  • Eat delicious, freshly prepared Peruvian cuisine (Buffet Peruvian Style Food)
  • Hike through the different types of landscapes and Sceneries, such as cloud forests, highlands, grassy hills, and Andean valleys
  • Reach 4,600 meters (15,000 feet) in elevation along the Salkantay Pass
  • Explore Machu Picchu and the surrounding area with expert and knowledgeable tour top guides
  • Hike one of National Geographic’s 25 “World’s Best Treks”
  • Please, Note: We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures are 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Machupicchu Permits. Send us the filled-out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go…
  • Please Note: For travelers who don’t have many days to hike, or for those who don’t feel fit enough to hike the Salkantay for 5 days. We have a great alternative salkantay trek and Humantay lake of 3 days conecting to machupicchu by train from ollantaytambo to aguas calientes. or salkantay and humantay lake.

Itinerary

DAY 1

Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha – Humantay Lake – Soraypampa (Glamping in Small Sky Dome)

Your adventure begins bright and early at 5:30 a.m., where we’ll pick you up from your hotel and begin our journey to the heart of the Andes. After a 3-hour drive, we will arrive at our first destination, the stunning Humantay Lake. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Andes, the serene blue waters of the lake provide a breathtaking backdrop for the start of our journey.

From here, we’ll hike along the Apurimac River and through a lush valley, where we’ll be able to witness the incredible biodiversity of the region. We’ll arrive at our first campsite, nestled in a cozy spot in the valley, where our experienced guides will prepare a delicious lunch for us. After lunch, we’ll continue our hike to a nearby waterfall, where we’ll have the opportunity to cool off and refresh ourselves in the crystal-clear waters.

As we continue our journey, we’ll pass through remote Andean communities, where we’ll have the chance to learn about the rich culture and traditions of the region. We’ll reach our next campsite, located high in the mountains, where we’ll be able to witness the stars in all their glory and enjoy a warm fire under the clear night sky.

The next day, we’ll set out to explore the breathtaking scenery of the Salkantay Pass, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. As we hike, we’ll be able to appreciate the incredible natural beauty of the area, from the rugged peaks of the Andes to the lush, green valleys that surround them.

After a full day of hiking, we’ll arrive at our final campsite, nestled in a cozy spot in the mountains. Here, we’ll enjoy a delicious dinner and reflect on the incredible journey we’ve taken so far. The next morning, we’ll continue our trek to the legendary Machu Picchu, where we’ll explore the ancient ruins and immerse ourselves in the rich history and culture of this incredible region.

  • Day 1: Total distance: Approximately 15 km
  • Estimated walking time: 7-8 hours
  • Maximum altitude point: Approximately 3,800m
  • Campsite altitude: Approximately 3,800m
DAY 2

Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Huaracmachay – Chaullay (Glamping in Small Sky Dome)

As the sun begins to peek over the mountains, we start our day with a hearty breakfast before beginning our trek. Today’s journey is a challenging one as we embark on a steep ascent, and it will test our endurance and determination. We’ll be trekking for approximately six hours, and we’ll encounter a diverse range of landscapes, including rocky terrain and lush forests, and we’ll cross several streams and rivers.

As we climb higher, we’ll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the imposing Salkantay and Tucarhuay peaks. We’ll take a well-deserved break at the highest point of the trek, which offers breathtaking views and is the perfect spot for some memorable photographs.

After a brief rest, we’ll begin our descent, walking through a dense cloud forest that’s filled with an abundance of flora and fauna. We’ll stop for lunch in a peaceful and scenic spot, Huayracpunku, before continuing our descent through the forest. The trail will lead us to our next camping spot at a comfortable altitude of 3000m/9800ft, in the heart of the jungle. Here we’ll set up camp and enjoy the evening under the stars, surrounded by the sounds of nature.

Day 2: Total distance: 19 km (aprox.)
Estimated walking time: 8 – 9 hours
Maximum altitude point: 4,650 m (aprox.)
Campsite altitude: 2,750 m (aprox.)

salkantay trekking map

DAY 3

Chaullay – LLuscamayo – Loreta La Playa Sahuayaco (Glamping in Small Sky Dome)

As the sun rises, we will start our journey through the lush green forests and meadows, beginning at 7:00 am after a hearty breakfast. The trek will take us through winding paths, across sparkling streams, and under the canopy of the towering trees. On our way, we will catch a glimpse of the diverse flora and fauna of the region, including exotic birds and rare animals. The route also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys, including cascading waterfalls and vibrant gardens.

After a few hours of trekking, we will reach a scenic spot where we will take a well-deserved break for lunch. As we refuel and relax, we will admire the stunning views and breathe in the fresh mountain air. Once we are ready to continue, we will make our way to our camping site for the evening, where we will set up our tents and prepare for the night.

(Additional option: For those who want to unwind and soothe their muscles, there is an opportunity to visit the natural hot springs nearby at an extra cost. We can discuss this option on the spot.)

Day 3: Total distance: 16 km (aprox.)
Estimated walking time: 6-7 hours
Maximum altitude point: 2,750 m (aprox.)
Campsite altitude: 1,600 m (aprox.)

DAY 4

Loreta – Lucmabamba – Llactapata – Hidroelectrica – Aguas Calientes (Hotel)

As the sun rises, we start our day with a hearty breakfast at 7am and prepare to leave our Lluscamayo campsite. Our destination for the day is the stunning archaeological site of Wiñay Wayna, a well-preserved Incan ruin that offers a glimpse into the ancient civilization’s way of life. During our trek, we will pass by lush green forests and breathtaking waterfalls, each adding to the natural beauty of the area.

After reaching Wiñay Wayna, we will take a break to explore the ruins and learn about their historical significance from our guide. As we continue our journey, we will make our way down to the Urubamba River and hike along its banks until we reach the town of Santa Teresa. Here, we will stop for a well-deserved lunch and some rest before continuing our trek to Aguas Calientes.

Once we reach Aguas Calientes, we will check into our hotel and have some free time to explore the town on our own. You can visit the local markets, shop for souvenirs, or simply relax and take in the stunning scenery. In the evening, we will come together for a delicious dinner and a good night’s rest, ready to conquer Machu Picchu the next day.

Day 4: Total distance: 12 km (aprox.)
Estimated walking time: 5 – 6 hours
Maximum altitude point: 1,600 m (aprox.)
Hostel(aguas calientes) altitude: 1,900 m (aprox.)

salkantay trek

DAY 5

Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo – Cusco

On the final day of our adventure, we will wake up early and have a delicious breakfast before embarking on a journey to the ancient Inca city of Machupicchu. There are two options to reach Machupicchu, the first one is a 1.5 hour hike, while the second is to take the first bus that leaves at 5:30 am (25-minute ride) to arrive as the sun is rising. Once we reach Machupicchu, we will take a guided tour for approximately 2 hours to learn about the history and culture of this fascinating city.

After the guided tour, you will have some free time to explore Machupicchu on your own or climb up Huaynapicchu for a fantastic panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. For those who do not wish to climb, there are plenty of other paths to explore and discover hidden gems in the area.

In the afternoon, we will meet back up in Aguas Calientes to take the train back to Ollantaytambo, followed by a bus ride back to Cusco. However, for those who prefer to take the bus back from Machupicchu, they will need to hike back to Hidroelectrica to catch the bus. The last bus leaves between 2:30 pm to 3:00 pm, so make sure you are there on time.

This day is the culmination of a once-in-a-lifetime journey, and you will be filled with a sense of awe and wonder as you return to civilization with memories that will last a lifetime.

Day 5: Total distance: 4 km (aprox.)
Estimated walking time: 1- 2 hours
Maximum altitude point: 2,700 m (aprox.)

salkantay peru trek

Booking Note

DISCOUNTS (to apply discounts. Please send us an email at info@quechuasexpeditions.com)
  • UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD (Students must be below 25 years): US$20. Please send us a scanned copy of the student card at the time of booking.
  • Under 17 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
  • Under 12 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
  • Group of 5 or more: US$10 per person. All you need is to book the trek together at the same time.
UPGRADES:
  • Huaynapicchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
  • Machu Picchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
  • Upgrade to Vistadome Train (First Class Train) (Includes Private Transportation From Ollantaytambo to Cusco) USUS$70
  • Extra Night in Aguas Calientes US$30 per person (Twin Bedroomdon’t, 3 Beds room & 4 Beds Room with Private shower & Bathroom)
  • A night in Cusco at our Quechuas Guesthouse: from US$30 per person / Twin Bedroom (Before we do the tour/trek or after the tour/trek)
RENTALS
  • Goose Down sleeping bag (Mummy style): US$30 for the entire trip
  • (Black Dimond) Walking Poles Rubber Tips Included: US$20 for the entire trip
  • Day Pack 20 – 30 liters (Rain cover included): US$15 for the entire trip
ADDITIONAL INFO:
  • BRIEFING: all our treks is a Night before we do the trek at 6:30 pm in our office, But if you want us to come to your Hotel let us know in advance.(You will get a chance to meet your guide and as well as to give you your duffel bags)
  • STORAGE: Most Hotels have storage where you can leave the rest of your stuff while you hike to Machupicchu, But if they dont have a place you can leave your stuff in our storage at no extra cost. (Let us know at the time of briefing)

We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures are 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You Are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled-out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go…

Inclusions

Included

  • Pivate Tourist Transportation Cusco – Mollepata – Challacancha. (Salkantay Trailhead)
  • Pick up from your hotel by your guide.
  • Professional bilingual Tour guide in English/Spanish.
  • Entrance Fee to Machu Picchu.
  • Food service in the campsites (4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners, 3 snacks) – nutritionally balanced menu: Buffet style. Plenty of food you will never be hungry with us!
  • Professional Cook/Chef: all our fresh vegetables are washed in iodine water prior to serving. Vegetarian (vegan) food on request at no extra cost! All dietary requirements from vegans, lacto-allergies and general dislikes can be catered for so long as a prior warning is given when booking the trip
  • Daily tea service (Wake up Coca tea and afternoon tea time(Happy hour) including hot drinks such as mate de coca and locally grown coffee)
  • Dining equipment including portable chairs and tables
  • Camping Tents and Mats to sleep
  • First Aid Kit
  • 01 Oxygen tank
  • Porters/Horseman, Horses (to carry All Food, Camping Equipment, and 5 kilos of passengers’ belongings) We Never overload our Horses (well Animal Welfare)
  • 1st Night Private Campsite SORAYPAMPA: Glamping in Small sky dome / Foam Pad included
  • 2nd Night Private Campsite CHAULLAY: Glamping in Small sky dome / Foam Pad included
  • 3rd Night Private Campsite LORETA PLAYA SAHUAYACO: Glamping in Small sky dome / Foam Pad included
  • 4th Night Hostel: 01 Night in Aguas Calientes (Twin Bedroom, 3 beds room, 04 beds room)
  • Please Note:
  • Expedition Train Back From Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo (Train Time from 7:00pm to 9:20 pm) Subject to Availability or bus back from Hidroelectrica train station at your choice
  • Bus back from Ollantaytambo to Cusco (San Francisco or Regocijo Square)
  • Duffel bag for personal belongings (We will provide you with 30-minutethis duffel bag at the briefing time)
  • Pre-trek Orientation – briefing A day before we do the Trek. (Hotel or Office) Let us know once you are at the office or by email.
  • Free “I survived” T-shirt and certificate (only for PEOPLE who successfully complete the trek!!!)

No Included

  • Breakfast Day 1
  • Lunch and dinner Day 5
  • Entrance fee to Salkantay and Humantay Lake 20 soles
  • Sleeping Bag (You can rent from us)
  • Walking Poles (You can rent from us)
  • Tips for our staff (Optional)
  • Optional: If you feel tired after the trek to and from Llactapata, There is a chance to take a train from Hidroelectrica to Aguas Calientes. (30-minutes ride)(Cost of the Train Service is $35)
  • Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machupicchu ($12 per person, one way)
  • Travel and Health Insurance.(bring copies with you please): Quechuas Expeditions highly recommend to get an insurance of trip cancellation/interruption insurance to protect your travel investment. Included with your pre-departure package, bring your travel insurance to cover trip cancellation, interruption, baggage loss, and delay, emergency medical evacuation insurance, and emergency medical expense insurance.
  • Additional costs or delays out of the control of the management (landscape, bad weather condition, itinerary modification due to a safety concern, illness, change of government policy, political instability/strike, etc.)

DISCOUNTS (to apply discounts. Please send us an email at info@quechuasexpeditions.com)

  • UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD (Students must be below 25 years)Machu Picchu: US$20. Please send us a scanned copy of the student card at the time of booking.
  • Under 17 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
  • Under 12 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
  • Group of 5 or more: US$10 per person. All you need is to book the trek together at the same time.

UPGRADES:

  • Huaynapicchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$30 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
  • Bedroom Mountain (Based on Availability): US$30 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
  • Upgrade to Vistadome Train (First Class Train) (Includes Private Transportation From Ollantaytambo to Cusco) USUS$70
  • Extra Night in Aguas Calientes US$30 per person (Twin Bedroom, 3 Beds room & 4 Beds Room with Private shower & Bathroom)
  • A night in Cusco at our Quechuas Guesthouse: from US$20 per person / Twin Bed room (Before we do the tour/trek or after the tour/trek)

RENTALS

  • Goose Down sleeping bag (Mummy style): US$30 for the entire trip
  • (Black Dimond) Walking Poles Rubber Tips Included: US$20 for the entire trip
  • Day Pack 20 – 30 liters (Rain cover included): US$15 for the entire trip

ADDITIONAL INFO:

  • BRIEFING: all our treks is a Night before we do the trek at 6:30 pm in our office, But if you want us to come to your Hotel let us know in advance.(You will get a chance to meet your guide and as well as to give you your duffel bags)
  • STORAGE: Most Hotels have storage where you can leave the rest of your stuff while you hike to Machupicchu, But if they don’t have a place you can leave your stuff in our storage at no extra cost. (Let us know at the time of briefing)

We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled-out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go…

Pricing List

Group Price

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Number of persons Price per person
Price Per person (Max 12 participants) $100.00 Inquire Now

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Number of persons Price per person
1 Persons $ USD 900.00 Inquire Now
2 Persons $ USD 800.00 Inquire Now
3 Persons $ USD 700.00 Inquire Now
3 Persons $ USD 600.00 Inquire Now
4 Persons $ USD 600.00 Inquire Now

What to Bring

Many people assume that South America has a hot climate, but due to the high altitude of the Andes, the weather can actually feel quite chilly, particularly at night. We suggest bringing a duffel bag or backpack, whichever is more comfortable for you to carry. Additionally, a well-sized daypack is also important.

List of things you must bring:

  • Original Passport (and some copies) If you have changed your passport Bring a couple of copies of the one that you have used to purchase the inca trail permit.
  • Travel insurance  is essential (and some copies)
  • Airline tickets (and some copies)
  • US$ cash and Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
  • Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
  • Camera and Memory cards
  • Rechargeable batteries and adapters
  • Reading/writing material
  • Binoculars
  • Cover for backpacks
  • Pocketknife.
  • Fleece top
  • Windproof/waterproof jacket
  • Small towel and swim wear
  • Shirts/t-shirts
  • Sun hat
  • 2 pairs of shorts
  • 2 pairs of long trousers *zipp off
  • 1 pair hiking pants/track pants
  • Hiking boots/ sturdy walking shoes (with ankle protectors)
  • Knee-length socks (to be used with rubber boots, if provided at the jungle lodge)
  • Sport hiking sandals
  • Sun block
  • Sunglasses
  • Toiletries (biodegradable)
  • Watch or alarm clock
  • Water bottle
  • Purifying tablets or filter (Micropur recommeded)
  • Insect Repellent (for mosquitos)25 % of deet at least you can also by in cusco.
  • Flashlight (head light recommended)
  • Money belt
  • Sleeping silk liner (for sleeping bags)
  • Wool hat, mitts or gloves (preferably waterproof)
  • Rain poncho, plastic bags for your personal stuff to keep dry
  • Sleeping bag (it can be hired form us) we have goose down or syntetic sleeping bag
  • Anti-inflammatory tablets (e.g. Ibuprofen)
  • Thermal underwear
  • Personal first-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhoea, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)

Travel Guide

About Salkantay trek

The Salkantay Trek is a popular alternative to the Inca Trail for those seeking a challenging and scenic trek to Machu Picchu in Peru. The trek takes you through diverse landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, lush rainforests, and traditional Andean villages, before reaching the famous Inca ruins.

The trek typically lasts five days and four nights, with a total distance of approximately 75 kilometers (47 miles). Along the way, you will reach an altitude of 4,600 meters (15,000 feet) at the Salkantay Pass, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountain range.

The Salkantay Trek is considered a moderate to difficult hike, and trekkers are advised to be in good physical condition and acclimatized to the altitude before attempting the trek. Many tour operators offer guided tours with experienced guides who provide information about the local flora and fauna, as well as the cultural significance of the area.

The Salkantay Trek is a popular option for those who are unable to obtain permits for the Inca Trail, which has a limited number of daily permits available. The Salkantay Trek also offers a more remote and less crowded experience than the Inca Trail, with fewer restrictions on group sizes and camping locations.

What to bring to Salkantay Trek?

If you’re planning to embark on the Salkantay Trek, it’s important to pack the right gear to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. Here are some essential items to consider bringing:

  • Good quality hiking boots and socks
  • A waterproof and breathable jacket
  • A warm fleece or down jacket
  • Quick-drying hiking pants or shorts
  • Base layers for warmth and moisture management
  • A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection
  • A comfortable and sturdy backpack for carrying your gear
  • A refillable water bottle or hydration system
  • Trekking poles for balance and support
  • Insect repellent and mosquito netting for the evenings
  • Basic toiletries and medication (e.g. pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication, etc.)
  • A headlamp or flashlight and extra batteries
  • A camera or smartphone for capturing memories
  • Snacks and energy bars for sustained energy
  • Cash or a credit card for emergency situations or purchasing items along the trail.

It’s important to note that some items, such as sleeping bags and trekking poles, may be available for rent at the start of the trek, so be sure to check with your tour operator before packing. Additionally, be sure to pack everything in a waterproof and durable bag to protect your gear from the elements.

What are the altitudes and distances traveled in the Salkantay trek?

The Salkantay Trek is a high-altitude trek that covers a distance of about 74.5 kilometers (46.3 miles). Here are the key altitudes and distances you can expect to encounter on the trek:

  • Mollepata: 2,800 meters (9,186 feet)
  • Soraypampa: 3,900 meters (12,795 feet) – approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) from Mollepata
  • Salkantay Pass: 4,630 meters (15,190 feet) – approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) from Soraypampa
  • Wayllabamba: 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) – approximately 19.5 kilometers (12.1 miles) from Salkantay Pass
  • Aguas Calientes: 2,040 meters (6,693 feet) – approximately 41.5 kilometers (25.8 miles) from Wayllabamba

It’s important to note that altitude sickness is a serious concern on the Salkantay Trek, particularly at the high elevations near the Salkantay Pass. It’s recommended that trekkers spend a few days acclimatizing to the altitude before starting the trek, and take proper precautions such as staying hydrated, eating well, and ascending slowly.

How is the weather in the Salkantay trek?

The weather in the Salkantay trek can vary depending on the season and altitude. Generally, the trek covers a range of climates, from hot and humid valleys to chilly and windy mountain passes.

During the dry season (April to October), temperatures can range from 10°C (50°F) to 25°C (77°F) during the day, with colder temperatures at night. However, temperatures can drop below freezing at higher elevations, so it’s important to pack warm layers for the night.

During the rainy season (November to March), temperatures are generally cooler and there is a higher chance of rainfall. Temperatures during the day can range from 5°C (41°F) to 20°C (68°F), and temperatures at night can drop to freezing levels. It’s important to pack waterproof gear and warm layers to protect against the rain and cold.

It’s important to note that weather conditions can change rapidly in the mountains, so it’s recommended to pack for a variety of weather conditions and to check the forecast before embarking on the trek.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Salkantay trek is a 4-day, 3-night hiking expedition that takes you through the Andean mountains in Peru, offering breathtaking views of the iconic Mount Salkantay and Machu Picchu.

The Salkantay trek is a 4-day, 3-night trek covering approximately 74 km or 46 miles.

Yes, the Salkantay trek is considered to be a challenging trek, as it involves hiking at high altitudes with steep ascents and descents.

The best time to do the Salkantay trek is from April to October, which is the dry season in Peru.

The highest altitude on the Salkantay trek is at the Salkantay Pass, which stands at 4,600 meters or 15,091 feet above sea level.

Yes, you need to be physically fit to do the Salkantay trek, as it involves hiking at high altitudes with steep ascents and descents.

You should pack warm clothes, waterproof gear, comfortable hiking shoes, a sleeping bag, a good-sized daypack, and other essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, and a water bottle.

It is highly recommended to have a guide for the Salkantay trek, as they can provide valuable information about the trail, help with navigation, and ensure your safety.

The Salkantay trek is an alternative trek to the Inca trail, offering different landscapes and scenery. While the Inca trail takes you through ancient Inca ruins and settlements, the Salkantay trek takes you through Andean mountains, cloud forests, and hot springs.

Yes, the Salkantay trek is definitely worth it for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The stunning scenery and challenging hike make for a truly rewarding experience.

The best time to do the Salkantay trek is from April to November, which is the dry season in the Andes.

Yes, altitude sickness is a concern on the Salkantay trek. It is important to acclimatize properly before starting the trek, and to stay hydrated throughout the journey.

Yes, the Salkantay trek is a physically demanding hike, and requires a good level of fitness. It is important to prepare in advance by doing regular exercise and cardio.

The Salkantay trek is home to a variety of wildlife, including Andean condors, llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas.

Yes, camping gear is provided on the Salkantay trek, including tents, sleeping bags, and sleeping mats.

Yes, you can bring your own food and snacks on the Salkantay trek. However, it is important to pack light and only bring what is necessary.

There are no age restrictions for the Salkantay trek, but it is important to keep in mind the physical demands of the hike.

While it is possible to do the Salkantay trek independently, it is recommended to go with a guide for safety and to ensure a smooth experience.

Yes, the Salkantay trek passes through the Inca ruins of Llactapata, and culminates with a visit to Machu Picchu.

Yes, there are many other activities and tours that can be combined with the Salkantay trek, such as visiting the Sacred Valley, exploring Cusco, or taking a boat tour of Lake Titicaca.

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