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5 day Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu

Descripción
Itinerario
DAY 1: CUSCO – MOLLEPATA – SORAYPAMPA
Day Itinerary
We start the day picking you up from your hotel at 4:30 am. Then we will travel in a tour bus, passing through the towns of Izcuchaca and Limatambo and arriving at Mollepata (2900 meters/ 9500 feet) around 7:30 am. Here we will have to pay the s/ 20.00 soles entrance for humantay lagoon and our first breakfast, we can leave our 5 kilos for our riders. After, we will take a 1 hour shuttle ride to Challacancha (3380 meters/ 11,090 feet). From this point, we will begin our 3 hour hike, arriving at Soraypampa (3900 meters /12,800 feet) around 1:30 pm. There we will eat our first lunch and set up our first campsite. After lunch, we will go to the beautiful Lake Humantay. LAKE HUMANTAY: After a 1 and ½ hour ascent, we will arrive at the impressive Lake Humantay (4220 meters/13,850 feet) where we can enjoy the turquoise color of the lake and the snowy Humantay Mountain peak. Then we will make our 40 minute descent to our campsite in Soraypampa for tea time, which is at approximately 6:00 pm and after we will eat a delicious dinner prepared for us by our chef. Finally, we will spend the night in our tents.
Walking Distance: (12 km/ 7.4 miles) – 5 hours
DAY 2: SORAYPAMPA – SALKANTAY PASS – COLPAPAMPA
Day Itinerary
At 5:00 am we will eat a nutritious breakfast so that later we can continue our hike. We will leave from Soraypampa at 5:30 am and hike for 3 hours to the highest point at Abra Salkantay, where we can enjoy views of the snowcapped mountains of Salkantay, Humantay, Tucarhuay, and Pumasillo (4650 meters/ 15,250 feet). As we pass through Salkantaypampa and Soyrococha, we stop to see a small lake, then we will begin the descent towards Huarachmachhay (3 hours) (3800 meters/ 12,470 feet). Here we will eat lunch and then we will continue the hike, taking note of the drastic change in landscape. After, we will continue our descent towards Collpapampa (3 hours) (2900 meters/ 9500 feet) where our second campsite will be. Walking
Distance: (22 km/ 13.7 miles) -10 hours
DAY 3: COLPAPAMPA – PLAYA SAHUAYACO
Day Itinerary
We will have breakfast at 6.00 a.m. and shortly after begin hiking for 5 ½ hours through the jungle over many ascents and descents. In this area we will pass by many coffee and orchid plantations as well as many other plants used for medicinal purposes. We will arrive at our lunch spot in Playa Sahuayaco as well our campsite at 6.00 pm we have tea and later dinner.
Walking Distance: (14 km/ 8.7 miles)- 5 hours
DAY 4: LUCMABAMBA - LLACTAPATA – HIDROELECTRICA – AGUAS CALIENTES
Day Itinerary
After breakfast we start walk about 20 minutes until Lucmabamba before we continue where we will walk 3 hours up to Llactapata and if the day is clear we will be able to observe from the distance part of Machupicchu after 2 hours downhill until Hidroelectrica where we will have lunch in a restaurant. After lunch we will continue our hike for 3 more hours towards Aguas Calientes where we will stay in a hostel and have dinner at 6.30 pm.
Walking Distance: (22 km/ 13.7 miles) – 6 hours
DAY 5: AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO
Day Itinerary
The grand finale! We will wake up very early this morning for our visit to Machu Picchu, where we will have a guided tour of the citadel to see and learn about temples, terraces, and all of the incredible stone structures that make Machu Picchu a Wonder of the World. For those who have previously selected to climb *Huaynapicchu Mountain or *Machu Picchu Mountain, you will do so at your designated time (1st group: 6am to 8am, 2nd group: 9am to 11am) After your tour in the park you will return to Aguas Calientes where you will wait for your return train to Ollantaytambo at 14:55 or 21:50. From Ollantaytambo we will take our final return bus back to Cusco.
*Note: ask in advance for availability. 20 USD per person and Take into account if you choose one of the options Huaynapicchu or Machu picchu mountain you will not have guided in the citadel of machupicchu since there is no time for you or another option you can reserved two tickets, one for the visit to the citadel and the other to climb the mountain
- EXPERIENCE OF OUR GUIDES: All of our guides have a minimum of 3 years of guiding experience. They are professional, responsible, and all have a deep love and respect for Mother Nature and her mountains. They will make sure your trip is safe and enjoyable.
- FIRST AID: All of our guides are certified in high mountain first aid training. They always carry a first aid kit on our treks (including pills for altitude sickness, diarrhea, vomiting, cuts, and cream for muscle aches). They also carry extra oxygen in cases of emergency.
- TRANSPORTATION: Our private transport vehicles will come pick you up at your hotel the morning of your trip and take you to your trek starting point. You will also return in our vehicles to Cusco at the end of the trek.
- ENTRANCE TICKETS: Ticket to Machu Picchu.
- TRAIN TIKETS: Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
- ACCOMODATIONS: Soraypampa – rustic cabins for 02 people, sleeping mats of 13 cm Colpapampa- domos private for 02 people. Lucmabamba – Tens Aguas Calientes- basic hostel with beds, hot shower, Wi-Fi.
- FOOD: Our talented chefs will prepare you a delicious and filling breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout your trek. Our clients have loved the food prepared for them on their treks, and our chefs are also able to accommodate any dietary restrictions (such as vegetarian or vegan) at no extra cost. Please let your guide know at orientation if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies so we can organize them ahead of time. All of the food we offer is BUFFET SERVICE (except for the fourth lunch and fourth dinner, which are in tourist restaurants) 4 BreakfasT, 4 Lunches, 4 Dinners, Coca Tea to wake you up EVERY MORNING in the campsites
- Travel Insurance
- Personal expenses
- First breakfast s/ 15.00
- Entrance to Mollepata and humantay lagoon s/ 20.00
- Sleeping bags (we rent for US $ 15.00)
- Trekking poles (we rent for US $15 .00)
- Tips for our staff. it is simply if you wish to thank them on your behalf for their wonderful service in the mountains.
- Transport for luggage on 4th day
- Extra entrance for Haynapicchu or montaña Machu Picchu.
- A backpack to carry your personal belongings for the entire period of the trek.
- Rain gear (jacket and pants if available) or rain poncho (plastic ponchos can be purchased in Cusco) in rainy seasons.
- Trekking shoes, waterproof trekking boots are recommended.
- Sandals or sneakers for comfort in the camp.
- Warm clothing, including jacket, fleece liners. Thermal clothing is also recommended, especially for sleeping.
- Flashlight for at night.
- Camera and batteries (batteries are consumed more quickly in cold conditions).
- Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold.
- Sun block
- After-sun cream or moisturizing cream for face and body
- Insect repellent - minimum recommended 10% DEET - no reported malaria risk
- tissues
- Toilet paper
- Snacks: cookies, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruit, muesli, etc. Please note that we do offer a daily morning snack and our meal service is very complete and well-stocked. This recommendation applies to all clients accustomed to a particular snack, as it may happen that it is not included in our selection.
- Water container and water for the first morning. Important notice: plastic water bottles are no longer allowed in Machu Picchu. Metal containers are recommended.
- Small towel
- Swimsuit (if you want to go to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes)
- Cash in soles 400
- Original passport to visit Machupicchu.
- Original international student ID card (in case you have applied for a student discount) - 25 years old maximum.
- Optional: trekking poles (rubber covers are required to avoid damaging the archaeological sites).
- Appropriate Clothing For This Trek (Salkantay Trek)
- Hiking pants and T-shirts are recommended during the day, complemented with sweaters, fleece liners and waterproof jackets. It is very convenient to have light rain gear available in the backpack (poncho or rain jacket and/or rain pants) as the weather changes easily and rains can occur suddenly. At night, warm clothing is required, down jackets may be useful, otherwise a fleece and jacket. During the fourth day (if it is sunny) and at Machu Picchu, convertible walking pants are useful, as they can be exchanged for shorts if necessary. Machu Picchu has a 2 warm climate, getting cold only at night.
