This trek
is better suited for more adventure some trekkers who
are able to handle a little more altitude and distance.
This trek takes you up and along Salkantay, which is the
second largest mountain in the Cusco region (6280 msn).
On the first night, you will sleep not too far away from
the snow capped peak. The second day will be the hardest
day of the tour. While you work a bit harder to get
there, the views at the top are even more stellar. After
you reach the 4,600 meter pass, it is almost pure
downhill, descending into a more tropical area on the
far side of the mountain. You will take the forty five
minute train ride to Aguas Calientes from the famous
Hydro Electric Dam and then spend the rest of the 4th
evening relaxing in the town. In the morning you take
the bus up to Machu Picchu for your tour.
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1st DAY CUSCO / SORAYPAMPA.
06.00 am. Departure by our private transport to
Mollepata 2900 mts. A beautiful scenic journey through
Limatambo, with stops for panoramic views of the “Apu
Salkantay. One can see awesome chains of magnificent
snow capped mountains and the lush Apurimac River
Valley.
After we arrive to our trailhead, called Mollepata 3000
asl. we meet our Arrieros “ horsemen “ and trekking
staff, (Cook, and Assistants). We trek for about 3hrs
before lunch through traditional Andean communities like
Cruzpata, Challacancha where we stop for lunch. We
continue walking for approx 3 hrs through unspoiled
Andean villages to Soraypampa 3850 mts, our first
campsite.
( Walking distance aproximately 20 km.)
2nd DAY SORAYPAMPA / CHAULLAY.
After an early breakfast we start trekking from
approx 07:00am for 3 hours to start our ascent of the
Apacheta pass 4590 mts. From this point we can
appreciate the spectacular views of the Mountain
Salkantay ,a stunning snow capped mountain (6264 mts)
the second highest peak in Cusco’s region, and also the
mountains Humantay and Huayanay, white river, small
lakes and moraines.
2 hrs dowhill to lunch in Huayracpunku, and then a
further 2-3 hrs downhill walk to Camp in Rayan-niyoc at
2890 mts or Camp at Chaullay 2920 mts for experienced
trekkers . To be decided by the guide depending on the
groups abilities and weather and walking conditions.
( Walking distance aproximately 21 Km. to Chaullay)

3rd DAY CHAULLAY / LA PLAYA.
We start the trek 07:00 am. 3 hours easy hiking to
Uscamayuc, where we will be introduced to a high Jungle
niche called Ceja de Selva, we will see different kind
of plants, fruits, flowers, birds ect. here coca and
banana crops can be observed, time to shower in a
waterfall, take amazing pictures, with luck we can
observe the famous Peruvian National Bird " Gallito de
las Rocas " stop at Wiñaypoq’o for Lunch + free time to
rest .
3 hour walk to our last campsite in La Playa 2350 mts .A
small village is located here with electricity and a
shop!
(Walking distance aproximately 18 km.)
4th DAY LA PLAYA / AGUAS CALIENTES .
Approx 07:30 am we begin our trek to the village
Lucmabamba, here we see the remains of an Inka trail, we
follow this rising trail, from which we will see
plantations of coffee, banana, passion fruit and a
lovely view of the Santa Teresa Valley. We follow the
Inka trail climbing up for 4 hrs to Llactapata 2700 mts.
From here, we can see Machupicchu (Inca city) and enjoy
some free time to rest, 2 hrs. Downhill to the
hydroelectric plant 1870 mts. where we have the last
lunch with all staff. At 15:20 pm. we will take 45
minute train journey to Aguas Calientes town 2000 mt.
Special Dinner and great beds in your hotel, optional
hot spring baths.
( Walking distance aproximately 12 km.)
* Walking poles recommended for the 2 final hours
downhill.

5th DAY MACHUPICCHU / CUSCO.
Early bus for 25 minutes to the Machupicchu city, guided
tour for 3 hours and plenty of free time for further
exploring, photos and optional climb of the mountain
Huayna Picchu, Temple of the Moon, or the Gate of the
Sun. Generally around 1pm people back to Aguas Calientes
for the lunch. You’l take your return train to Cusco.
YOU NEED TO TAKE:
- Daypack
- -5ºC sleeping bag
- Hiking boots (runners shoes are not recommended)
- Walking poles
- Warm clothes; layers for variable temperatures
specially al night
- Flash light
- Camera and extra film & batteries
- Sunprotection; sunscreen, sun hat, sunglasses
- Thermals, wools socks and woolen hat for cold nights
- Insect repellent
- Rain poncho, good rain jacket
- Toiletries; toilet paper, small towel
- Bathing clothes for the hot springs
- Gloves, scrarf, trekking pants or similar
- Water bottle; water purifying tablets
- Personal medical kit
- Original passport and original isic student card if
applicable
- Extra money for souvenirs, drink, etc.
INCLUDED
-Professional Bilingual Guide.
-Private bus from Cusco to Mollepata.
-Horses and cowboys (to carry the equipment and your
personal staff max. 6 kl per person)
-Cook
-Camping equipment ( tents, mattresses, tables and seats
cooking tent and eating tent).
-Excellent meals ( 04 breakfast / 04 lunches / 03
dinners).
-First aid kit and Oxygen balloon.
-Bus up and down from Aguas Calientes to Machupicchu.
-Entrance fees to Machupicchu.
-Tourist Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Cusco
(Backpacker)
NO INCLUDED
- Sleeping bag
- Extra horse with horseman ($ 35 per day)
EXTRA INFORMATION:
Regarding horses who carry personal items. You will
need to carry with you a daypack with your Camera, water
bottle, snacks, cold weather clothing and a poncho in
case of rain (unlikely in Dry season - May to October)-
but as a precaution) and anything you will need before
lunch as horses do not walk alongside you. You will meet
up with your bag at lunch and then it will be waiting
for you in your tent at campsites.
RETURN FROM MACHUPICCHU (AGUAS CALIENTES to CUSCO)
RECOMMENDED TIME OF YEAR FOR THIS TREK : MAY TO NOV
AND FROM DEC TO APRIL (rain season) it’s possible to do
this trek but it’s hard
This trek is rated a moderate to difficult hike
considering the high altitudes and length of walking
especially on the 2nd Day. You need to acclimatize in
Cusco.
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