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The Salkantay Trek
from (any child or infant discount is already included) NOK 37.825

The Salkantay Trek

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Created: Saturday, September 14, 2024
Ref ID: 6877971
Total price from (any child or infant discount is already included) NOK 75.649
Created: Saturday, September 14, 2024
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This trek spends a few days deep in the majestic Vilcabamba mountain range before joining the classic Inca Trail for the approach to Machu Picchu. This high route skirts many of the great peaks and passes close to Mount Salkantay (20,574ft/6,271m) and its creaking glaciers. The trek continues through remote villages and crosses the spectacular Inca Chiriasqa Pass and finishes by exploring the Inca temples and fortresses of Cuzco and the Sacred Valley.


Day 1: Start Cuzco; afternoon city tour
The trip starts in Cuzco. The Inca capital, small enough to be easily manageable, is among the most attractive cities in South America, with much of the centre comprising Colonial-era buildings with Inca foundations. It is also full of interesting museums, churches and pre-Columbian sites. We have a short walking tour of the city, including a visit to the Qoricancha Sun Temple. Take it easy upon arrival into Cuzco and drink plenty of water to allow your body time to acclimatise to the altitude (11,155ft/3,400m). There is a welcome briefing in the hotel lobby this evening. Accommodation: Koyllur Inn (or similar)

Day 2: Full-day walking tour of nearby ruins including Tambomachay and Sacsayhuaman
The hills above Cuzco are dotted with interesting Inca ruins. We drive to the highest, Tambomachay, and return on foot to Cuzco via Puca Pucara, Qenco and Sacsayhuaman: an easy walk to aid acclimatisation. An open-air picnic lunch is included during the hike near the spectacular ruins. Accommodation: Koyllur Inn (or similar)

Day 3: Free day in Cuzco
We have a free day in Cuzco to relax and further acclimatise before starting the tour. A range of optional activities and sightseeing excursions can be arranged, including visits to Inca and pre-Inca sites south of Cuzco, or walks in the hills surrounding the city but we recommend taking it relatively easy in preparation for the start of the trek tomorrow. Accommodation: Koyllur Inn (or similar)

Day 4: Drive to Marcocasa; trek to camp at Soraypampa
A few hours’ drive, via the interesting Inca remains of Tarawasi (optional), takes us to the hill town of Mollepata where we make a brief stop, before continuing to Marcocasa, where we start our trek. We trek from here to our campsite near Soraypampa (12,830ft/3,910m) where we spend our first night under canvas. The total driving time is approximately four hours, and the walk takes around five to six hours of uphill and steady climbing along well-made tracks. Accommodation: Full-service camping

Day 5: Optional walk to Humantay Lagoon and climb up to base of Salkantay
Start your day with an optional three-hour return walk to Humantay Lagoon to see the magnificent water mirror in the middle of the Andes. Return for an early lunch at the campsite of Soraypampa and then continue our ascent towards the massive bulk of Salkantay, which soon dominates our view. We camp at around 14,435ft (4,400m) in the high grassy meadow of Ichu Pata, below the south face and glaciers of the impressive peak. Accommodation: Full-service camping

Day 6: Cross Inca Chiriasqa Pass and follow glaciated valley to Pampa Cahuana
The high point of the trek, and the goal this morning, is the Inca Chiriasqa pass at almost 16,400ft (5,000m). Climbing more steeply now, we walk close to the spectacular glaciers and ice walls of Nevado Salkantay. Passing through Pampa Japonesa, basecamp for a Japanese mountaineering expedition, we finally top the pass and gain excellent 360-degree views. Inca Chirisaqa means ‘the Inca fell ill from cold’ and the exposed situation makes it easy to see why. Descending from the pass, we drop down into the upper reaches of a broad valley where Salkantay reappears in a new profile. After passing a huge ridge of terminal moraine, once the snout of the East Salcantay Glacier, the river suddenly straightens, canalised by the Incas centuries ago. We camp alongside the canal close to the hamlet of Pampa Cahuana (12,695ft/3,870m). Accommodation: Full-service camping

Day 7: Follow river to camp at Huayllabamba
Setting off from camp this morning, we follow the canal, which soon drops into a steep-sided valley. The path follows the side of this valley all the way to Paucarcancha, an Inca watchtower which guarded the Pampa Cahuana valley. We have time to explore this small site before continuing to the village of Huayllabamba (10,170ft/3,100m) where we camp for the night. Accommodation: Full-service camping

Day 8: Join Inca Trail and cross Dead Woman's Pass
Today we join the main Inca Trail, the iconic trek to Machu Picchu. From the village of Huayllabamba, a long and steady climb takes us first through an area of cloud forest to the meadows of Llulluchapampa, then over the Warmihuañusca (Dead Woman) Pass at 13,830ft (4,215m). After quite a long, steep descent, we camp in the scenic Pacaymayo valley (11,810ft/3,600m). Accommodation: Full-service camping

Day 9: Over Runkuracay Pass to ruins of Sayacmarca and Phuyupatamarca
We start today with an easier climb, past the small ruins of Runkuracay, which takes us over the Runkuracay Pass. From here, the Inca Trail becomes a clearly defined path of flat boulders. We pass the ruins of Sayacmarca and suddenly enter cloud forest. At one point, the trail passes through a short Inca tunnel before crossing onto the Amazon side of the continental divide. We normally camp on the ridge above the Inca site of Phuyupatamarca (11,975ft/3,650m) to benefit from the views of sunset and sunrise, and to avoid the crowded Wiñay Wayna campsite. Accommodation: Full-service camping

Day 10: Down Inca steps to Wiñay Wayna and Machu Picchu via the Sun Gate
From the ridge, we embark on the infamous Inca steps: a 1.2mi (2km) stone staircase taking us rapidly downhill amid a panorama of overwhelming immensity, with the peaks of the Vilcabamba range above, and the river thousands of metres below. After visiting the attractive ruins of Wiñay Wayna, we have an undulating walk through cloud forest high above the river to Inti Punku, the Sun Gate. From here, we get our first full sight of Machu Picchu itself, with Huayna Picchu rising behind. The Inti Punku is traditionally busy with photo-taking trekkers in the morning, so our late afternoon arrival affords us unobstructed views of the magnificent ruins. We also get a chance to snap some classic photos of Machu Picchu this afternoon before we take the 30-minute bus down to Aguas Calientes for a shower and a comfortable bed for the night. Tomorrow morning, we return well rested for our guided tour of Machu Picchu. Accommodation: Hotel Inti Punku Machupicchu (or similar)

Day 11: Guided tour of Machu Picchu; train to Sacred Valley
We start early to beat the day-trippers from Cuzco and reach the ruins as early as possible; buses return us up the winding road to the Machu Picchu entrance. During high season (May to October), there may be a bit of a wait. Machu Picchu is one of the architectural and engineering marvels of the ancient world and, what makes it all the more dramatic, is the staggering mountain backdrop. The Spaniards never found it, the Incas left no records of it, and so it remained an enigma, a city lost for centuries in the jungle until it was rediscovered in 1911 by the American historian Hiram Bingham. Your guided tour highlights the history, culture, architecture and mysteries that Machu Picchu holds to this day. We catch an afternoon train back to Ollantaytambo (1hr 30min) where we stay for the night. Accommodation: Tunupa Lodge (or similar)

Day 12: Explore Ollantaytambo and Pisac; return to Cuzco
We spend a day exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas, visiting the Inca fortress ruins of Ollantaytambo and Pisac, which tower over the villages of the same name. We also have time to look around Pisac Market, known for handicrafts, before returning by road to Cuzco. Accommodation: Koyllur Inn (or similar)

Day 13: Free day in Cuzco
Today has been left free to relax or explore Cuzco further. There are several optional excursions available, which your tour leader can arrange for you. If you still have the energy, you could choose to mountain bike in the Sacred Valley taking a 18mi-22mi (30km-35km) ride through Moray, Maras and then down to Sacred Valley through ancient communities, farming fields and amazing Andean landscape. Alternatively, you could paddleboard on Lake Piuray near the town of Chinchero. Or, if feeling more subdued, take it easy and watch the world pass in Cuzco’s Plaza de Armas. Accommodation: Koyllur Inn (or similar)

Day 14: End Cuzco
Begin your return journey home after breakfast. But if you’re not ready for the adventure to end, you can always book onto our Lake Titicaca extension, where you explore the sky-high waters by boat, visit an indigenous community and explore the pre‐Incan site of Sillustani. Alternatively, journey into the wilds on our Amazon Rainforest extension and explore lakes, rivers and jungle trails in search of the abundant wildlife that lives there.

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  • All breakfasts, eight lunches and six dinners
  • Seven nights in hotels and six nights of full-service camping
  • All transport and listed activities
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Full porterage throughout trek
  • Exodus kitbag
  • Inflatable sleeping mat while camping

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