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Salkantay to Machupicchu 5d/4n

A true Andean odyssey, this 4-day trek through the dramatic Cordillera Vilcabamba offers a wonderful alternative for those who want to take a less-traveled and exceptionally beautiful route to Machu Picchu. Crossing a pass between the peaks of Salcantay (6270m.) and Humantay (6070m.) with spectacular glacial vistas, we descend through a stunning progression of ecological zones ranging from sparsely vegetated alpine meadows to lush sub-tropical valleys.

Arriving to the “Ceja de Selva,” or the “Eyebrow of the Jungle,” we encounter numerous tropical fruit and coffee plantations as well as an abundance of flower and bird species.  From the valley, we take an original Inca trail up through a cloud forest of Quehuna trees, orchids, and moss. On day four, we follow an Inca trail pathway to a low-jungle pass. At the top, we enjoy an uncommon backside view of the Machu Picchu ruins.
From here we walk down to the hydroelectric plant and take the train to Aguas Calientes, where we spend the night in a comfortable hostel. Our last day is spent with the guide visiting the magnificent Inca citadel of Machu Picchu before returning to Cusco.


Itinerary

 

Day 1
Cusco to Soraypampa
Leaving Cusco early in the morning, we take a scenic drive of approximately 6 hours to the small village of Marcocasa, located high above the Apurimac River. Here, we meet up with the mules, horses, and arrieros (wranglers) that will carry our gear during the trek. We begin our gentle hike into the green river valley of the Cordillera Vilcabamba, hiking steadily upwards to the high plateau. Along the way, we get our first incredible view of Huamantay (5917 m.). As we approach our campsite at Soraypampa, the enormous Salcantay peak  (6270m. and the highest in the Vilcabamba range) dominates our skyline.Morning snack, L,D

 

Day 2
Soraypampa to Chaullay
Following a series of switchbacks (Siete Culebras) our path leads up the side of a mountain and levels out beneath the shadows of the grandiose Mount Salcantay.  With Salcantay looming above, we come to a summit marked by small piles of stones, or apachetas, left by locals and travelers to honor the mountain gods. From this high pass (4750m.) flanked by Salcantay and Huamantay, we make our way towards the valley below to camp for the night at Chaullay. B,L,D snacks

 

Day 3
Chaullay to Playa
Our trail leads us down the eastern slope of the Andes into a sub-tropical valley, where the temperature is warmer and we see a variety of orchids, flowers, and hummingbirds. After a morning of downhill walking, we arrive to the natural hot springs of Ccolpapampa. Continuing through the “Ceja de Selva,” or “Eyebrow of the Jungle,” we encounter bright flowers, butterflies, parrots, and lush groves of tropical fruit, cocoa, and coffee. At the small village of Playa, we set up camp for the night. B,L,D snacks

 

Day 4
Playa to Aguas Calientes
Today we continue through sub-tropical vegetation to the village of Lucmabamba, where an original Inca trail remains. A gradual uphill climb through lush sub-tropical forest brings us to Llactapata (2700m.), from where we enjoy a brilliant backside view of Machu Picchu and vistas of the surrounding peaks.

In the afternoon we take the hydroelectric train to Aguas Calientes where we spend a comfortable night in a hostel.   B, L

 

Day 5
Aguas Calientes/Machu Picchu/Cusco
We take the early bus up to the stunning archeological complex of Machu Picchu for a tour of these mysterious remains. Then we have time to explore on our own before returning to Cusco by train in the afternoon. B

 

 

 

 

Difficulty:
Moderate - Difficult
Duration:
5 Days / 4 Nights
Highlights

  • 4 days moderate trekking
  • 3 nights camping
  • Mammoth Andean peaks
  • Sub-tropical cloud forest
  • Rare flora and fauna
  • Inca ruins of Llactapalta
  • Overnight in Aguas Calientes
  • Tour of Machu Picchu

Contact us for price
Departures: every Monday and Fridays
Best from April to November

 

PRIVATE SERVICE:
No group minimum and clients choose their departure date

Price per person
2 persons:  $  780
3 persons:  $  740
4 persons:  $  675
5 persons:  $  640

 

Available Discounts:

Students with vaild ISIC cards:
$18 (University ID or Youth Travel cards NOT valid)
SAE members: Additional 5%
NOTE: Please send scanned or faxed copy of ISIC cards or passports at time of booking for these discounts.

Included:

  • Private transportation to head of trail
  • Professional, English-speaking guide and camp staff
  • Plentiful, nutritious meals and snacks (Vegetarian option available)
  • Drinking water throughout trek / Hot water for washing in the morning
  • Double-occupancy tents and camping equipment (includes dining tent, kitchen tent, and latrine tent)
  • Pack animals to carry personal gear and equipment
  • Overnight hotel stay in Aguas Calientes (3-star)
  • Entrance fee to Machu Picchu
  • Officially-guided tour of Machu Picchu
  • Bus to and from Machu Picchu
  • Backpacker train ticket back to Cusco
  • Transfer from Poroy train station to hotel in Cusco

not Included:

  • Entrance fee to Salkantay S/.127.00 (Peruvian Currency)
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Breakfast 1st day, dinner Last Day
  • Tips

Extra services for hire:
Sleeping bag: $4.00 per night, per person.

packing list:

  • Backpack or duffle bag
  • Warm clothing/thermals
  • Trekking shoes/wool socks
  • Rain gear
  • Sunscreen and hat
  • Flashlight 
  • Sleeping bag
  • Rain gear (Nov-Mar)
  • Insect repellent
  • Water bottle
  • Day pack
  • Personal medical kit
  • Copy of Passport
 

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