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Embark on a remarkable journey through the heart of the Andes with the Salkantay Trek 5 Days Classic.
This extraordinary expedition to Machu Picchu takes you off the beaten track of the Inca Trail.
This trek offers a unique exploration of some of Peru’s most magnificent landscapes.
As you traverse this lesser-travelled route, you’ll be treated to unparalleled views of the towering peaks of Huamantay and Salkantay.
Experience the vast biodiversity of the region and the dramatic changes in climate and topography.
Serene Beginnings at Humantay Lake: Your adventure begins at the tranquil Humantay Lake, a stunning glacial body of water nestled at the base of the Humantay Mountain. The lake’s brilliant blue waters are a spectacular sight in the morning light, setting a peaceful tone for the journey ahead.
Ascend to the Salkantay Pass: Ascend to the highest point of the trail at the Salkantay Pass, where breathtaking vistas await. Standing at 4,600 meters (15,092 ft) above sea level, this vantage point offers panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks and valleys, providing a profound sense of achievement and awe.
Diverse Landscapes: The trek takes you through a variety of landscapes, each with its own unique ecosystem. From lush cloud forests teeming with orchids and hummingbirds to rugged high-altitude mountains where the air is crisp and the vistas are uninterrupted, this journey showcases the incredible ecological diversity of the Andean region.
Cultural Immersion: Along the way, immerse yourself in Andean culture through spiritual ceremonies led by local shamans. Participate in ancient rituals that offer insights into the region’s rich spiritual heritage, and engage in guided meditations that connect you deeply with the natural environment.
Interactive Experiences: Learn about traditional Andean lifestyle from the local communities. Engage with residents, perhaps helping with agricultural activities or learning about their artisan crafts. These interactions provide a deeper understanding and appreciation of the cultural fabric that makes the Andes so captivating.
Culmination at Machu Picchu: The trek concludes with a guided tour of Machu Picchu, the iconic 15th-century Inca citadel. Explore the mysteries and architectural genius of this ancient site, which serves as a spectacular finale to an unforgettable adventure.
Extra Hikes for an Unforgettable Experience after Machu picchu Tour:
Conquer the Huayna Picchu Mountain or Machu Picchu Mountain for an additional US$ 60.00 , offering unique perspectives of the ancient citadel.
There are two ways to return from Machu Picchu
Choose how you would like to return to Cusco after visiting Machu Picchu, according to your preferences and budget.
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If you decide to take the minibus back to Cusco, you must start walking back from Machu Picchu to the Hidrolectrica station at 11:00 am.
The walking takes three hours, the first part is a 30-40 minute descent and the second 2 hours on flat ground next to the railway tracks.
You must be at Hidroelectrica between 14:00 and 14:30 PM, the minibus ride to Cusco takes approximately seven hours.
Arrival time is around 22:00, the minibus will drop you off in the centre of Cusco.
The train usually leaves at 14:30, 14:55 and 15:20, depending on availability.
To catch the train you will need to take a bus (25 minutes) or walk (1 hour) from Machu Picchu down to Aguas Calientes.
Once at Aguas calientes Town, you can spend some time exploring the town or have lunch, but you must be at the train station 30 minutes before departure.
The train takes 1 hour 45 minutes to Ollantaytambo, from where you will be taken by minibus for 1 hour 40 minutes back to Cusco.
At the end you will be dropped off at the Plaza Regocijo near the main square.
Up-Grade to Vistadome Train.
If you choose the return train option, it includes the Expedition or Voyager service, both of which offer panoramic windows for scenic views.
For a more immersive experience, you can upgrade to the Vistadome train, which features a glass ceiling and onboard entertainment including traditional dancing and live music, for an additional US$45 per person.
This upgrade is only available for those choosing the return train, and must be added at the time of booking the Salkantay Trek, and cannot be changed at a later date.
If you are travelling to a trekking destination, you should prepare your backpack and duffel bag in advance, especially for the Salkantay Trek. We recommend that you bring one or two large backpacks, depending on the length of your holiday. Carry only what you need for the 5 days of the trek, this means that any extra items or belongings you don’t need can be left at your hotel in Cusco or in our backpack storage room in Cusco.
During the days on the trek, Remember, you will be carrying your backpack with you for the entire trek, so you should carry a light, comfortable and good quality backpack. due to regulation issued by the local government, your backpack should not exceed 25 litres in sixe and large bags are not allowed to be carried inside Machu picchu, if you have one make sure that your largae backpack looks as small as possicle to carry inside Machu picchu.
here, we give you the list of items which you have to carry in your personal backpack.
Hats and sunglasses: The sun is intense at high altitude and you should protect your eyes from the glare. Wear one that offers UV protection and is comfortable.
Rain gear: The trail can be wet especially in the rainy season. Have quality gear and clothing with materials such as Gore-tex that will keep your skin dry while you perspire during the hike.
Warm clothing: During the Inca Trail, where the temperature fluctuates during the day and night, it is mandatory to have good clothing equipment such as: fleeces, long-sleeved shirts, down jackets and a waterproof layer.
Sunscreen: Choose a good sunscreen (high factor) and apply it before starting the hike and regularly during the day if you are sweating.
Hand sanitizer: Carry a good hand sanitizer to disinfect hands before eating, drinking and after using the bathroom. We recommend carrying a small bottle of hand sanitizer throughout the day.
Headlamp: carrying a headlamp is especially useful for those who hike the Inca Trail because it keeps your hands free for other tasks. It is useful to choose a headlamp for brightness, weight and comfort.
Snacks: bring snacks that are rich in energy and easy to digest. This, because chocolate bars or cookies are not ideal, as they can be heavy for the stomach and leave you with an impression of sluggishness, so we recommend taking granola bars or a mixture of nuts which will give enough energy to perform the walk.
Extra money: take money preferably in soles for drinks, tips and souvenirs: during the excursion you will find facilities or bathrooms where you will have to pay for the use of some of them, especially the first day.
Early Departure: Our journey begins with an early pickup from your hotel between 04:30 to 05:00 AM, heading towards Mollepata. After a brief stop for breakfast (not included), we continue for a 1-hour drive to Challacancha (3,380 meters), setting the stage for our trek.
Trek to Soraypampa: From Challacancha, a 2-hour hike leads us to Soraypampa (3,900 meters), our lunch spot and first campsite, arriving around 1:30 PM. After lunch, embark on a 1 hour and 20-minute hike up to the stunning Humantay Lake (4,220 meters), with 45 minutes to descend back to Soraypampa.
Evening Relaxation: Enjoy tea time followed by dinner and settle in for the night in comfortable huts at Soraypampa.
Morning Ritual: Wake up to coca tea served outside your hut, followed by breakfast.
Ascent to Salkantay Pass: Begin the day’s trek towards the majestic Salkantay Mountain, culminating at the Salkantay Pass (4,600 meters). Enjoy snacks while soaking in the history and breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.
Descent to Colpapampa: After the pass, descend for 2 hours to our lunch spot, then continue trekking down to Colpapampa (2,900 meters), today’s campsite.
Descent to Lucmabamba: Start the day with a leisurely four-hour descent to Sayhuyaco Beach. You’ll hike through increasingly lush terrain into the high jungle, where the climate is warmer and biodiversity greater.
Lunch at Lucma bamba: Enjoy a hearty lunch in the middle of the forest.
In the Afternoon: Relax at the Cocalmayo hot springs in the town of Santa Teresa (not included) and return to camp in the evening for dinner and sleep.
Morning Choices: You can choose to trek from Lucmabamba to Aguas Calientes via the Llaqtapata ruins, or you can take local transport and avoid the trek.
Afternoon Trek to Aguas Calientes: Regardless of the morning activity, reunite for lunch at Hydroelectric. Afterward, embark on a scenic 3-hour walk along the train tracks to Aguas Calientes, where you will check into a hostel and enjoy dinner.
if you have not booked your entrance fee to Machu picchu in advance.
Descent through Biodiversity: You will have to travel 3 hours by local transport to get to Hidrolectrica.
Morning Trek to Aguas Calientes: After that, A 3-hour walk along the railway line to Aguas Calientes.
Temporary tickets for Machu Picchu.: Once you arrive in Aguas Calientes, you must first go to the office of the Centro Cultural Machu Picchu to get your temporary tickets.
Check in at your hostel : Once you’ve collected your temporary Machu Picchu tickets and checked into your hotel in Aguas Calientes, you’ll have some free time to explore the lovely town and have lunch at a local restaurant.
In the Afternoon: Depending on the time that you were informed, you will have to return to the Centro Cultural Machu Picchu to pay for a valid ticket to Machu Picchu (this ticket is sold directly to tourists).
In the evening at Aguas Calientes town :Once you’ve got your tickets, head to the restaurant for dinner. Then you’ll be given information about the guided tour of Machu Picchu.
Early Ascent to Machu Picchu: After breakfast, you can choose to hike or take the bus to Machu Picchu. Enjoy a comprehensive 2 hour guided tour of the agricultural terraces, residential areas and religious sites that unlock the mysteries of this ancient wonder.
Optional Mountain Treks: If you book in advance, you can climb either Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain for breathtaking views of the citadel and surrounding valley.
Return Journey: Later you will return to Aguas Calientes to catch the train to Ollantaytambo. From there you can take a bus back to Cusco. Alternatively, you can walk back to Hidroelectrica to catch a direct bus to Cusco, completing your remarkable journey along the Salkantay Route.
The altitude range varies throughout the trek, reaching a maximum of 4,600 meters at Salkantay Pass and descending to 2,900 meters at Colpapampa. Walking time ranges from 4 to 5 hours on Day 1 to 9 to 10 hours on Day 2, depending on the distance and terrain.
Accommodation during the trek includes camping in huts or tents. On Day 1, accommodation is in comfortable huts at Soraypampa, while on subsequent days, camping is in tents. Single occupancy options may be available upon request, although they may come with additional charges.
Yes, meals are included throughout the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Vegetarian and vegan options are typically available, and dietary preferences can be accommodated with prior notice.
Yes, there are optional activities available during the trek. On Day 3, there is the option to visit Cocalmayo’s thermal baths in Santa Teresa for relaxation, at an extra cost. On Day 4, participants can choose between a trek from Lucmabamba to Aguas Calientes via the Llaqtapata ruins or a zip line adventure in Santa Teresa, also at an extra cost.
After visiting Machu Picchu on Day 5, participants descend to Aguas Calientes to board the train back to Ollantaytambo. From there, a bus will take them back to Cusco, marking the end of the trekking adventure.