
A Journey Through Majestic Andes:
5-Day Salkantay to Machu Picchu
Embark on a life-changing 5-day trek through the heart of the Andes, combining the rugged beauty of Salkantay with the serene Humantay Lake. Hike amidst towering snow-capped peaks, ancient Inca paths, and breathtaking vistas. Stay in comfortable camping tents under the stars and experience nature in its purest form—this trek is the ultimate adventure for thrill-seekers!
PRICE:
Starting at $620 USD per person
Private Trips:
1 Trekker (Private): $1400 USD per person
2 Trekkers (Private): $900 USD per person
Only your $150 non-refundable deposit is due to reserve your space!
Embark on the Ultimate Adventure:
Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu
Day 1: Cusco to Soraypampa – The Adventure Begins
We’ll pick you up early from your hotel in Cusco and drive through the scenic Andean countryside to the trailhead at Mollepata (2,900m / 9,514ft), then continue by car to Challacancha. From here, the real adventure begins as we start hiking toward Soraypampa (3,850m / 12,631ft). The trail winds through broad valleys and past glacial streams, with epic views of snowcapped peaks all around. After arriving at our first campsite, you’ll have the option to hike up to the stunning turquoise waters of Humantay Lake (4,200m / 13,779ft), nestled at the base of Humantay Mountain.
Highlights:
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Drive through traditional villages and highland farmland
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First glimpse of the massive Salkantay Mountain
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Optional afternoon hike to Humantay Lake
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Starry skies and crisp mountain air at our Soraypampa campsite
Distance: ~12 km (7.5 miles)
Elevation Gain: ~950m (3,117 ft)
Ending Elevation: Soraypampa (3,850m / 12,631ft)
Difficulty: Moderate – Gradual uphill with optional high-altitude side hike
Day 2: Soraypampa to Chaullay – Crossing the Salkantay Pass
This is the most challenging—and most rewarding—day of the trek. After a warm breakfast, we ascend gradually toward the towering Salkantay Pass (4,630m / 15,190ft), the highest point of the trek. The views here are absolutely breathtaking, with glaciers, cliffs, and sweeping Andean valleys. After a break at the pass, we begin a long descent into warmer, greener terrain, ending the day in the lush cloud forest of Chaullay (2,900m / 9,514ft).
Highlights:
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Conquer the iconic Salkantay Pass at 4,630 meters
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Spectacular alpine and glacier views
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Shift from high mountain to cloud forest in a single day
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Overnight in a warmer, greener setting with jungle sounds all around
Distance: ~22 km (13.7 miles)
Elevation Gain: ~780m (2,560 ft)
Elevation Loss: ~1,700m (5,577 ft)
Ending Elevation: Chaullay (2,900m / 9,514ft)
Difficulty: Challenging – Long day with big elevation change
Day 3: Chaullay to Lucmabamba – Into the Cloud Forest
Today's hike is easier on the legs but rich in scenery. We follow the trail through the Santa Teresa Valley, surrounded by waterfalls, wild orchids, and tropical fruit plantations. This is where the Andes meet the edge of the jungle. We’ll arrive at Lucmabamba (2,000m / 6,561ft), a small farming community where we can relax and learn about local coffee production or explore more of the lush surroundings.
Highlights:
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Hike through the high jungle ecosystem
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Enjoy fruit trees, rivers, and waterfalls along the trail
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Visit local coffee farms and taste freshly roasted beans
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Camp in Lucmabamba with warm evening temperatures
Distance: ~14 km (8.7 miles)
Elevation Loss: ~900m (2,953 ft)
Ending Elevation: Lucmabamba (2,000m / 6,561ft)
Difficulty: Moderate – Mostly downhill and flat terrain
Day 4: Lucmabamba to Aguas Calientes – Inca Trails & Ruins
After breakfast, we follow a lesser-known Inca trail up to Llactapata ruins (2,800m / 9,186ft), a quiet site with a rare, distant view of Machu Picchu from across the valley. After soaking in the view, we descend through bamboo forests to the Hydroelectric Station. From there, we’ll walk the final stretch along the train tracks to Aguas Calientes, the gateway town to Machu Picchu, where a hot shower and comfortable bed await.
Highlights:
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Explore the Llactapata ruins overlooking Machu Picchu
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Walk original Inca trails
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Descend through cloud forest to the jungle
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Spend the night in Aguas Calientes town
Distance: ~18 km (11 miles)
Elevation Gain: ~800m (2,625 ft)
Elevation Loss: ~1,000m (3,280 ft)
Ending Elevation: Aguas Calientes (2,040m / 6,693ft)
Difficulty: Moderate – A mix of uphill, descent, and flat walking
Day 5: Machu Picchu – The Lost City of the Incas
Rise early for the final highlight of the trek: Machu Picchu (2,430m / 7,972ft). We’ll either hike or bus up to the citadel, where a guided tour reveals the history, architecture, and mystery of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. After plenty of time to explore and take photos, we descend to Aguas Calientes and take the train back to Cusco in the afternoon or evening.
Highlights:
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Guided tour of Machu Picchu
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Learn the hidden stories and significance of this Incan marvel
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Optional hikes to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (with permits)
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Train ride back through the Sacred Valley
Distance (if hiking up): ~5 km (3 miles)
Elevation Gain: ~400m (1,312 ft)
Ending Elevation: Cusco (~3,400m / 11,154ft, by train + transport)
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate – Option to hike or take the bus to the ruins
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