Salkantay To Inka Trail 6 Days

The most cultural trek to Machu Picchu

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Cusco
6 Days
Spanish / English

Salkantay to Inca trail trek is offering an adventure way to reach the way straight to ancient Inca city of Machupicchu this 6 days traverses diverse landscape going next to very high mountain passes to almost 5000m to lush cloud forest, providing stunning views, on the way encounter traditional quechua communities and many ancient Inca cities. This trek blends cultural richness with a spectacular natural beauty offering a captivating experience.

Tour itinerary

Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Laguna Humantay – Ichupata

Begin your adventure at 5:00 am from Cusco. After a scenic 2-hour drive to Mollepata village, enjoy a breakfast at 3000m/9843ft. Continue towards Soraypampa, ascending to the famous Humantay Lake (4200m, then continue the trekking on the way to Ichupata camping ground (4400 m/ 14450ft)

  • Transport time: 4 hours
  • Hiking time: 7 hours
  • Climate: warm during the day, very cold at night.

Day 2: Ichupata – Inca Chiriasqa Pass – Paucarcancha.

After breakfast, ascend to the highest point, Inca Chiriasqa Pass (4970m/16305ft), offering stunning views. Descend to the our campsit at Paucarcancha (3100m / 10000ft)

  • Hiking time: 9 to 10 hours
  • Climate: Moderate and cold during the night

Day 3: Paucarcancha – Llullupa pampa

Morning to relax and wait for or porters who are coming to meet us, start a downhill walk along the river to Wayllabamba community, where wi will th entrance to ofocila inka trail (3000m/9843ft). then ascending our next camping area at Llulluchapampa

  • Hiking time: 5 hours
  • Climate: Moderate and cold during the night

Day 4: Llulluchapampa – Warmiwañusca – Chaquicocha.

Wake up at 6:00 am, continue ascending to  Warmiwañusca pass. Then descend into the Pacaymayu valley  for  lunch (3500m/11483ft), keep hiking to our next camping always visiting many Inca remains.

  • Hiking time: 8 hours
  • Climate: Moderate and cold during the night

Day 5: Chaquicocha – Puyupatamarca – Wiñayhuayna.

Experience the most picturesque day walking along the original Inca Trail. Explore ancient residences, day to wander  the marvel of our mother nature, and little to see Machupicchu mountain in the distance, in the afternoon descending, to Wiñayhuayna our last camping ground.

  • Hiking time: 8 hours
  • Climate: Moderate pretty warm at night

Day 6: Wiñayhuayna – MachuPicchu – Aguas calientes – Cusco.

After an early breakfast at 4:30 am, head to Inti Punku for the first glimpse of Machu Picchu at sunrise. Descend to Machu Picchu to relax and use the bathroom, then explore the Inca marvel later take a bus down to Aguas Calientes town for lunch and explore the city, then take the train on the way back to Cusco city.

  • Hiking time: 2 hours

Note: detarture and arrival times are approximated. Campsides may change based on local aothorities decisions, guide criteria, and group dynamics.

 

Inclusions

Practical Information Including

  • Pre briefing 1 or 2 days before departure.
  • English and Spanish speaking tour guide.
  • Private transport from your hotel to departure point Soraypampa
  • Bus from Machupicchu to aguas Calientes
  • Train from aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and bus on the way to Cusco
  • Entrance fees to laguna Humantay and the national park, Inca Trail, Machupicchu.
  • Professional bilingual guide, camping equipment, meals, cook, assistant, horseman, mules, emergency horse, porters, first-aid kit, and oxygen bottle.
  • All meals during the trek, breakfast, lunch dinner.

Not included

  • Day 1 breakfast and last lunch in Aguas Calientes village.
  • Sleeping bag (available for rent)

Notes

Note:

This comprehensive itinerary promises a remarkable journey through diverse landscapes and rich cultural sites, providing an authentic experience from start to finish

What to bring

You should bring:

  • Backpack with rain cover (35-45 liters)
  • Clothing for warm and cold climates
  • Original passport and ISIC student card
  • Sleeping bag below freezing
  • Sun hat, woolly hat, long- and short-sleeved T-shirts, fleece jacket, hard shell jacket, trekking pants, shorts, pajama pants, underwear
  • Trekking shoes/boots, slippers/sandals
  • Woolen/synthetic socks, flashlight/headlamp, water bottle, trekking towels, toilet paper.
  • Bathing suit, sunscreen, insect repellent, hand cleaner/disinfecting alcohol gel.
  • Camera, snacks, money in soles (approx. 400), small lock, plastic bags, rain poncho.
  • Spare clothes for changing since the weather can be cold and rainy.

FAQs

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