OVERVIEW
Salkantay (6271 m.a.s.l.) is a sacred mountain that the Indigenous Incas called Apu, meaning “the protector” and was also known to them as the “wild mountain” because no one at the time had successfully hiked it to the summit. Today, Salkantay is one of the greatest trails to reach Machu Picchu and is renowned for its constant change in microclimates from the high Andes to the deep jungle. Hikers will pass and visit beautiful scenery and natural landscapes including mountains, vallies, lagoons (including the hike to Humantay lake) and rivers and will hike to an altitude of 4,600 m.a.s.l.
DESCRIPTION OF PLACES TO VISIT:
All tours can be done privately where you can set the departure time, add in or remove sites and most importantly go at your own pace. Please ask us for more information about availability and prices.
You will be picked up from your accommodation early in the morning (4:30am aproximately) and driven to the town of Mollepata, about 2.5 hours away from Cusco, where you will have the option to have breakfast. During this time you can provide us with a bag that weighs between 5kg-6kg, which will be carried by a horse. From here we will drive to Marcocasa, the starting point of the hike where we will walk for 4 hours until we reach Soraypampa our lunch stop.
After lunch and a little siesta, we will start the one hour hike to Humantay lake, located at 4,200 m.a.s.l. Here you will have time to visit and explore the place and take in the incredible view of Humantay mountain (5450 m.a.s.l), which is part of the Vilcabamba chain of the Andes. We will then return to Soraypampa where we will have dinner and spend the night.
Breakfast will be served early at around 6am and then start the first part of our hike (around 6km) passing by beautiful scenery of rocky mountains, switch back trails, and rivers and see local animals including alpacas and llamas. We will hike to the highest point of the trek, Salkantay pass, that has an altitude of 4615 m.a.s.l, Our guide will give us a detailed account of Salkantay pass explaining the mysteries of the mountains and sacred significance to the locals. From here, we will hike another hour downhill to Huayramachay, where a well deserved lunch will be waiting for us. After lunch, we will continue our hike for another 3 hours until we arrive to Chaullay, located at 2900 m.a.s.l.,where we will spend our second night. You will have time to relax until dinner and even have a hot shower that you can rent for 10.00 soles.
We will have breakfast at around 6.00am ready to start hiking by 7.00am. You will note that the environment has changed from mountain conditions to more tropical/jungle. We will walk down to a river where we will follow the trail for around 6 hours. We will pass beautiful landscapes and natural plantations of passion fruit, papayas, coffee plants and avocados, until we reach La playa. After a long morning walk you can enjoy a nice cold beer while we wait for lunch. After lunch we will drive to Hydroelectica from here we will walk for 2.5 hours or 8 km to aguas calientes for those who don’t want to walk this part , there is the perfect option and it is to take the 4.35pm train to Aguas Calientes for 40 min ,where we will spend the night. (it is possible to buy this train tickets directly at hidroeléctrica for 35.00 USD).
Very early after breakfast (approximately 05:00 a.m.), we’ll begin our hike to the citadel of Machu Picchu, which will take around 1.5 hours. We will arrive around 7am and have a two-hour guided tour of the most important buildings of Machu Picchu including the Inka temples and palaces.
At the appropriate time, we’ll descend from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes where you will be able to have lunch before boarding the train back to Ollantaytambo and from there, a shuttle bus back to Cusco.
What’s included?
INCLUDED:
- Accomodation: x 2 nights camping
- Camping equipment (tents, matresses)
- Entrance to Humantay Lagoon
- Entrance to Machu Picchu
- First Aid Kit & Oxygen
- Meals: x3 breakfasts, x3 lunches, x3 dinners (vegetarian and vegan food available)
- Professional tour guide during hike and Machupicchu
- Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
- Transportation from Cusco – Mollepata (start of the hike)
- Transportation from Lucmabamba to Hidroelectrica
- Transport of luggage from Lucmabamba to Aguas Calientes
- Transportt from Ollantaytambo to Cusco
- x1 night in a hostel in Aguas Calientes
NOT INCLUDED:
- Accommodation Upgrade in Aguas Calientes
- Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machupicchu (should you decide not to hike – USD 12 one way) – Pre or onsite payment.
- First breakfast (in Mollepata) (aprox soles 20) onsite payment
- Last lunch (in Aguas Calientes) (aprox soles 30-40) onsite payment.
- Machupicchu Mountain (tickets must be purchased/reserved in advance) (USD 55 per mountain)
- Waynapicchu mountain (tickets must be purchased/reserved in advance) (USD 55)
- Sleeping bag (USD 20 per bag) and walking sticks (USD 20 per set) – reserved 24 hours before hike.
- Train from Hidroelectrica to Aguas Calientes (should you decide not to hike) (USD 30) onsite payment
FAQS:
Hiring a travel agency service is highly recommended to ensure a safe and hassle-free journey. Machu Picchu, being the main destination in Cusco, has restrictions that may be overlooked when traveling independently. A trusted agency like VACATIONS IN PERU provides the necessary guidance and security measures to ensure an unforgettable experience.
The Salkantay tour is considered to be of moderate to high difficulty. Participants should be in good physical condition and accustomed to walking for long periods.
The highest point of the journey is located at 4650 meters above sea level. It is essential, even for those in good physical condition, to spend at least two days in Cuzco before embarking on the route, allowing the body to acclimatize properly to the altitude. This precaution is of great importance.
The temperature along the Salkantay route exhibits considerable variations due to the different altitudes that are traversed. On the first day, temperatures can hover around 17°C, dropping to 0°C and even reaching -5°C during the winter. On the second day, temperatures become significantly warmer, emphasizing the importance of having suitable clothing to cope with a wide range of weather conditions.
Cusco offers a variety of captivating climates at all times. Two seasons stand out:
– Dry season (April – October): Sunny and pleasant days without frequent rains, ideal for enjoying the scenery and a favorite choice of many travelers.
– Rainy season (November – March): Although rains are more common, the nature of the sanctuary and its surroundings take on a more vivid tone. Additionally, being less crowded, spaces are more available for us.
- Backpack
- Beanie, gloves and scarf
- Camara/Smart phone
- Coca leaves
- Extra cash for souvenirs, snacks etc.
- Flip flops/sandals
- Hat
- Hiking shoes
- Light clothes (for 3rd and 4th day of hike)
- Mosquito repellent (40% DEET or more is recommended)
- Plastic bag
- Personal medication
- Poncho
- Small backpack (for day activities)
- Snacks
- Sunblock
- Sunglasses
- Swimwear
- Toiletries
- Torch/flashlight and batteries
- Towel
- Warm clothes
- Water bottle
- Waterproof jacket and pants/Raincoat
GROUP TOUR STANDARD HOTEL/ VOYAGER TRAIN
- FROM $315.00
*Expedition/voyager class train.
*Standard hotel accommodation (Double or Matrimonial room).







