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We’ll wake up early to enjoy a coca tea while preparing for the most challenging day of the trek. We’ll begin the ascent to Salkantay Pass (4,650 m), the highest point of the trek. This section offers breathtaking views of the surrounding glaciers and mountains, as well as a great sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit.
After a short break at the pass, we’ll begin the descent to Huayracmachay, where we’ll enjoy a hearty lunch. We’ll continue descending to Chaullay, passing through a cloud forest teeming with exotic flora and fauna, such as orchids and tropical birds.
We’ll begin the day with a hike through the rainforest, exploring coffee plantations, fruit orchards, and other local crops. During the hike, we’ll learn about the coffee production process and have the opportunity to sample organic coffee grown by the local community.
We’ll then continue to Lucmabamba, where transportation will take us to Hidroeléctrica. Here, we’ll enjoy lunch and then walk along the train tracks to Aguas Calientes, the base town for Machu Picchu. This final stretch offers views of waterfalls and the Urubamba River.
We’ll wake up early to catch one of the first buses to Machu Picchu and witness the sunrise over the majestic Inca citadel. We’ll have a 2-hour guided tour to explore the temples, terraces, and main plazas, learning about the history and architecture of the site.
After the tour, you’ll have free time to explore on your own or take the optional hike up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (additional entrance fee required). In the afternoon, we’ll take the train back to Ollantaytambo and then a bus to Cusco, where our adventure will conclude.
Perfect for those seeking a more daring adventure as they climb to higher altitudes and endure longer distances! Your journey includes the challenge of conquering the famous Salkantay Pass (4,630 m / 15,190 ft), an ascent that isn't overly strenuous or daunting despite its high elevation.
It is recommended to take two or three days before embarking on your trek to acclimatize and adjust your body to the altitude of Cusco, Peru. This will help you avoid potential problems with altitude sickness during your life-changing journey! Even if you have already been to another high-altitude area of Peru, we suggest spending one or two days in Cusco to rest, recover from your journey, and enjoy the sights and sounds of this ancient city before beginning your adventure.
This meeting, which will be held at our main office (or your hotel) at 5:00 p.m. the day before your trek begins, will last approximately 30-45 minutes and will provide you with useful information about the terrain, geography, and altitude you will encounter. If you are unable to attend, please contact us by email, phone, or in person.
Before setting off on your trek, take advantage of the duffel bag we provide and fill it with up to 7 kg / 15.4 lb of clothing for the three days. Our horses will do the heavy lifting and carry it along with your food and camping gear. Please note that you will not have access to it until the end of each day. Make sure you have a backpack large enough to carry all your essentials, such as a warm jacket, rain gear, camera, sunscreen, snacks, and water (ideally between 30 and 50 liters).
Yes, you can store your main luggage with us or at your hotel before departure. If you have any valuables, please store them in the hotel safe and obtain a detailed receipt. If you are concerned about security, place the items in a sealed, signed envelope. Get ready for an exciting trip with peace of mind!
From$490.00
From$490.00