Salkantay Trek and Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu: A 7-Day Hiking Adventure

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  • Duration7 Days / 6 Nights
  • Group SizeUp to 8
  • Activity LevelChallenging
  • TransportationVan, Bus, Train
  • Max Altitude4880 m.s.n.m.
Tour Details
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Peruvian Andes, combining the breathtaking beauty of the Salkantay region with the ancient wonders of the Inca Trail. This challenging yet rewarding 7-day trek culminates in a visit to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu.
  • Conquer Two Iconic Trails: Experience the best of both worlds by combining the rugged beauty of the Salkantay Trek with the ancient wonders of the classic Inca Trail.
  • Off-the-Beaten-Path Exploration: Escape the crowds and discover the hidden gems of the Salkantay region, known for its pristine landscapes and fewer tourists.
  • Spectacular Scenery: Marvel at the majestic Salkantay and Humantay glaciers, turquoise lakes, lush valleys, and diverse ecosystems of the Peruvian Andes.
  • Camp Under the Stars: Spend nights camping near Salkantay Mountain, enjoying unparalleled stargazing opportunities and the serene ambiance of the wilderness.
  • Challenge Yourself: Test your limits as you conquer the Inca Chiriaska pass at 5,100 meters (16,732 feet), the highest point of the trek.
  • Immerse in Inca History: Explore fascinating Inca ruins like Paucarcancha and Wiñay Wayna, gaining insights into their rich history and cultural significance.
  • Triumphant Arrival at Machu Picchu: Experience the exhilaration of reaching Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate after an unforgettable 6-day journey.
  • Unmatched Comfort and Convenience: Enjoy the convenience of personal duffel bags, portable toilets, and even a shower on day 4.
  • Expert Guidance and Support: Trek with confidence knowing that our experienced guides, porters, and horsemen are there to ensure your safety and comfort.
  • All-Inclusive Experience: Relax and savor every moment of your adventure with all meals, snacks, and happy hour included (except for the last lunch).
  • Safety First: Rest assured with our satellite phones, first aid kits, oxygen tanks, and emergency horses available for added peace of mind.
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Day 1Cusco to Humantay Lake

Day 1: Cusco –Marccoccasa – Soraypampa

Your heart-pounding Andean adventure kicks off at dawn (5 am) with a convenient pickup from your Cusco hotel. Our scenic drive winds through the charming indigenous villages of Iscuchaca and Limatambo, offering glimpses of verdant valleys and the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Salkantay Mountain.

Arriving at the Soraypampa trailhead, fuel up with a hearty breakfast while soaking in the jaw-dropping panorama of the Humantay (5,900 meters) and Salkantay (6,217 meters) glaciers.

Conquer Humantay Lake: Embark on an exhilarating 2.5-hour roundtrip hike to the mesmerizing, turquoise waters of Humantay Lake. Capture postcard-worthy photos with the glaciers as your backdrop.

Recharge at Salkantaypampa: Ascend to the Salkantaypampa campsite, where a tempting spread of appetizers and hot drinks awaits, all set against the backdrop of a majestic glacier. Unwind in your pre-pitched tent and savor a delicious dinner under the starlit Andean sky.

Highlights:

  • Breathtaking Scenery: Immerse yourself in the dramatic landscapes of the Andes.
  • Humantay Lake: Witness the stunning beauty of this glacial lake.
  • Comfort in the Wild: Enjoy hassle-free camping with pre-pitched tents and hearty meals.

Included:

  • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner
  • Camping facilities (tent provided)

Trek Details:

  • Distance: 13 kilometers (8.1 miles)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Elevation Gain: Approximately 400 meters (1,312 feet)

Day 2Day2: Salkantaypampa to Pampajaponesa

Rise and shine with a steaming cup of coca tea or coffee, delivered right to your tent. After a hearty breakfast, prepare to conquer the heart of the Andes.

A Trek to Remember: Today’s 3-hour ascent takes you off the tourist trail, revealing hidden corners of the Andean wilderness. The path winds upwards, offering increasingly spectacular views with each step.

Refuel and Recharge: Enjoy a well-deserved lunch break amidst the breathtaking scenery, savoring the flavors of the mountains.

Camp Beneath Salkantay: Continue your trek to the Pampajaponesa campsite, nestled just a kilometer from the towering peak of Salkantay. Take in the panoramic vista of snow-capped giants, glistening glacial lakes, and verdant valleys.

Relax and Indulge: Savor afternoon tea and appetizers before a delectable dinner, sharing stories of your adventure under the vast Andean sky.

Highlights:

  • Off-the-Beaten-Path: Discover secluded trails and hidden landscapes.
  • Salkantay Views: Get up close and personal with the mighty Salkantay Mountain.
  • High-Altitude Camping: Experience the thrill of camping amidst the Andean peaks.

Included:

  • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner
  • Camping facilities (tent provided)

Trek Details:

  • Distance: 14 kilometers (8.7 miles)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Elevation Gain: Approximately 600 meters (1,968 feet)

Day 3Day 3: Pampajaponesa – Sisaypampa

Day 3: Pampajaponesa to Sisaypampa – Conquer the Incachiriaska Pass

Greet the day with a warm drink in your cozy sleeping bag before fueling up with a satisfying breakfast.

Incachiriaska Challenge: Today’s 4-hour ascent takes you to the majestic Incachiriaska Pass (4,880 meters/16,010 feet), aptly named “the place where the Inca cools down.” Keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Andean Condor, the world’s largest flying bird, soaring above the peaks.

Descent to Sisaypampa: From the pass, the trail levels out, leading you to the tranquil Sisaypampa campsite, your haven for the night.

Highlights:

  • Incachiriaska Pass: Reach the highest point of the trek and soak in the panoramic views.
  • Condor Spotting: Watch for the majestic Andean Condor, a symbol of the Andes.
  • Tranquil Campsite: Unwind at Sisaypampa, surrounded by the serenity of the mountains.

Included:

  • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner
  • Camping facilities (tent provided)

Trek Details:

  • Distance: 10 kilometers (6.2 miles)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Elevation Gain: Approximately 400 meters (1,312 feet)

Ready to Soar? Today’s trek combines challenge with breathtaking rewards. Embrace the altitude, scan the skies for condors, and let the Andean spirit guide you.

Day 4:Sisaypampa to Llulluchapampa – Transition to the Inca Trail

Day 4: Sisaypampa – Wayllabamba- Llulluchapampa

Fuel up with a hearty breakfast before bidding farewell to your trusty horsemen. From this point, our expert porters will take on the task of carrying your gear, allowing you to trek unburdened.

Pampacahua Valley: Descend into the expansive Pampacahua Valley, where you’ll encounter an ancient Inca canal still used by local farmers.

Paucarcancha: Explore the first of many Inca archaeological sites on the Classic Inca Trail, Paucarcancha, a testament to the ingenuity of this ancient civilization.

Lunch at Wayllabamba: Refuel with a satisfying lunch at the Wayllabamba campsite before embarking on the legendary Inca Trail.

Following in Inca Footsteps: Begin your 3-hour trek along the original Inca path, traversing the picturesque Llullucha Valley to reach the Llulluchapampa campsite. Savor afternoon tea surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas.

Highlights:

  • Inca Engineering: Witness an operational Inca canal and the Paucarcancha ruins.
  • Inca Trail: Embark on the historic trail once walked by the Incas themselves.
  • Scenic Valley Trek: Enjoy the natural beauty of the Llullucha Valley.

Included:

  • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner
  • Camping facilities (tent provided)
  • Porter service for your gear

Trek Details:

  • Distance: 11 kilometers (6.8 miles)
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Transition to History! This day marks the start of your journey on the renowned Inca Trail. Prepare to be transported back in time as you walk in the footsteps of the ancient Incas, surrounded by the majestic landscapes they revered…

Day 5:Lluluchapampa – Pacaymayu – Phuyupatamarca

Day 5: Llulluchapampa to Phuyupatamarca – Conquering Peaks and Passes

Fuel up with a hearty breakfast before embarking on an exhilarating day of ascents and descents.

Warmiwañusqa Challenge: Embark on a 2-hour climb along the original Inca path to the Warmiwañusqa Pass (4,217 meters/14,047 feet), also known as Dead Woman’s Pass. At the summit, relish the panoramic views of the valley you’ve conquered.

Pacaymayu River Oasis: Descend to the Pacaymayu River, a refreshing haven nestled amidst the mountains. Enjoy a well-deserved lunch break here, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere.

Runcurakay Pass Ascend: Gear up for a 2-hour climb to the Runcurakay Pass (3,977 meters/13,127 feet). The pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, showcasing the grandeur of the Andes.

Phuyupatamarca Retreat: Descend for 3 hours to the Phuyupatamarca campsite (3,650 meters/12,047 feet), your resting place for the night.

Highlights:

  • Warmiwañusqa Pass: Reach the highest point of the Inca Trail and be rewarded with incredible views.
  • Pacaymayu River: Relax and recharge by the river in a serene setting.
  • Runcurakay Pass: Experience the thrill of conquering another pass with stunning vistas.
  • Phuyupatamarca: Unwind at this picturesque campsite, nestled high in the Andes.

Included:

  • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner
  • Camping facilities (tent provided)

Trek Details:

  • Distance: 16 kilometers (9.9 miles)
  • Difficulty: Moderate/Challenging

Embrace the Challenge! Day 5 is a test of endurance, but the rewards are unparalleled. Experience the exhilaration of reaching high altitudes, crossing iconic passes, and immersing yourself in the raw beauty of the Andes.

Day 6: Phuyupatamarca – Wiñay Wayna – Aguas Calientes

Day 6: Phuyupatamarca to Machu Picchu – The Sun Gate Reveals the Lost City

Rise early to witness a breathtaking sunrise illuminating the Urubamba Canyon, Machu Picchu Mountain, and the surrounding Inca ruins. Savor a delicious breakfast with this unforgettable view as your backdrop.

Wiñay Wayna’s Enchantment: Descend for 2 hours through the verdant cloud forest to the magnificent Inca ruins of Wiñay Wayna. Explore this intricate complex and enjoy a satisfying lunch amidst its terraces and temples.

Sun Gate Arrival: A short 1-hour hike brings you to the iconic Sun Gate (Inti Punku). From here, experience the awe-inspiring first glimpse of Machu Picchu in all its glory, nestled amongst the towering peaks.

Machu Picchu Unveiled: Descend into the heart of Machu Picchu, entering through the “House of the Guardians” for that classic postcard-perfect view. Capture unforgettable photos of this world wonder before taking the bus to Aguas Calientes.

Aguas Calientes Retreat: Relax and reflect on your journey over a delicious dinner at a local restaurant. Tonight, enjoy the comfort of a hotel stay in Aguas Calientes.

Highlights:

  • Sunrise Spectacle: Witness the first rays of light paint the landscape.
  • Wiñay Wayna: Explore this impressive Inca site, hidden within the cloud forest.
  • Sun Gate: Experience the thrill of seeing Machu Picchu for the first time.
  • Machu Picchu: Immerse yourself in the magic of this ancient citadel.
  • Aguas Calientes: Relax and recharge in a comfortable hotel.

Included:

  • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner
  • Hotel Ferre´Machu Picchu (3-star)

Trek Details:

  • Distance: 12 kilometers (7.5 miles)
  • Difficulty: Moderate

The Journey’s Climax! Day 6 marks the culmination of your incredible adventure. Prepare to be awestruck by the grandeur of Machu Picchu and the breathtaking journey that led you there.

Day 7:Day 7: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco

Day 7: Machu Picchu Sunrise to Cusco – A Farewell to the Lost City

Machu Picchu’s Golden Hour: After an early breakfast, catch the first bus up to Machu Picchu. Witness the unforgettable spectacle of sunrise over the ancient citadel, its stone walls and terraces glowing in the morning light.

Guided Exploration: Embark on a 2-hour guided tour of Machu Picchu, delving into the history, architecture, and mysteries of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana stone, and other iconic landmarks.

Aguas Calientes Interlude: Descend by bus to Aguas Calientes for a leisurely lunch (not included). Take advantage of free time to explore the town, visit the museum, soak in the hot springs, or indulge in some souvenir shopping.

Optional Huayna Picchu Hike: For the adventurous, consider the optional Huayna Picchu hike (additional cost and booking required). Ascend this iconic peak for even more breathtaking views of Machu Picchu and the surrounding landscapes.

Scenic Train Journey: Board the Expedition train for a scenic ride back to Ollantaytambo, following the winding Urubamba River and passing by the stunning Wiñay Wayna ruins.

Return to Cusco: Your private transfer will meet you at Ollantaytambo station, returning you to your Cusco hotel by approximately 7:00 pm.

Highlights:

  • Machu Picchu Sunrise: Experience the magic of dawn at this iconic site.
  • Guided Tour: Uncover the secrets of Machu Picchu with an expert guide.
  • Free Time in Aguas Calientes: Relax, explore, and enjoy the town’s amenities.
  • Optional Huayna Picchu Hike: Challenge yourself with an unforgettable climb (additional cost).
  • Scenic Train Ride: Admire the landscapes of the Sacred Valley on your return journey.

Included:

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Expedition train ticket (upgrade to Vistadome available)
  • Private transfer from Ollantaytambo to Cusco

Trek Details:

  • Difficulty: Easy

Important Notes:

  • Inca Trail Circuit: The 4-day Inca Trail follows a specific circuit (#3). To explore other circuits, an additional Machu Picchu entrance ticket is required.
  • Vistadome Train Upgrade: Enhance your train journey with panoramic views by upgrading to the Vistadome train (additional cost).
  • Early Train Option: Early train departures can be arranged upon request at the time of booking.

Farewell, Machu Picchu! Day 7 marks the end of your incredible journey. Cherish the memories of this ancient wonder and the stunning landscapes you’ve traversed.

Inclusions

What’s Included in Your Salkantay Trek & Inca Trail Adventure

To ensure your journey is smooth and unforgettable, we’ve taken care of all the essentials:

Transportation & Logistics:

  • 🆓 Complimentary airport transfer to your Cusco hotel
  • 🚐 Hotel pickup on the morning of your trek departure
  • 🚌 Private transportation from Cusco to the Soraypampa trailhead
  • 🎟️ Entrance fees for the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
  • 🚆 Expedition train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
  • 🚐 Private transfer from Ollantaytambo back to your Cusco hotel
  • 🚌 Three bus tickets for travel between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu

Expert Guidance & Support:

  • 🗣️ Experienced, English-speaking professional guide
  • 🚶 Private guided tour of Machu Picchu
  • ⛑️ First aid kit including emergency oxygen
  • 🐴 Provision of a horse for emergencies, ensuring everyone can complete the trek

Camping & Accommodation:

  • Comfortable tents (two people per four-person tent)
  • 🛏️ Foam mattress and camping pillow for a good night’s sleep
  • 💧 Boiled water for drinking and washing
  • 🚽 Toilet tent for added convenience
  • 🍽️ Dining tent, table, and chairs for mealtimes
  • 🧳 Porter, horseman, and pack horses to carry all camping and personal equipment (up to 7 kg per person, including your sleeping bag)
  • 🏨 Hotel in Aguas Calientes with a private room and bathroom for a restful night before Machu Picchu

Meals & Refreshments:

  • 🍳 All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner)
  • Hot drinks throughout the day to keep you energized

Additional Perks:

  • All taxes included
  • All camping equipment and gear for our crew

❌ Not Included:

To allow for flexibility and personal preferences, some items are not included in the base price:

  • Sleeping bag (15°C): $25 USD rental available
  • Air mattress: $25 USD rental available
  • Walking poles: $20 USD rental available
  • Lunch on the last day in Aguas Calientes
  • Huayna Picchu entrance fee: $75 USD (subject to availability)
  • Vistadome train upgrade: $67 USD
  • Additional horse for extra personal luggage (beyond the 7 kg allowance)
  • Extra activities such as zip lining and barbecues
  • Tips for the cook, horsemen, and guide (though our staff receive fair wages, tips are appreciated)

Huayna Picchu Guided Hike:

Huayna Picchu hike in Machu Picchu
  • This optional trek within Machu Picchu is usually done independently after the main tour.
  • A guided option can be arranged in advance for an extra fee.

Note:

On the Salkantay portion of the trek, pack horses carry camping gear. To protect the Inca Trail, horses are not allowed there, so porters will carry your gear on that section.

Prices

Price & Availability: Salkantay Trek & Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

Your Adventure Awaits: Embark on your dream trek on any date that suits your schedule, as long as we have at least 2 trekkers ready to explore!

Trip Costs:

  • With 3-Star Hotel in Aguas Calientes: $1149 USD per person
  • Without Hotel in Aguas Calientes: $1129 USD per person

What’s Included in the Price:

  • Personal porter and pack horse (up to 7 kg of your belongings)
  • Large Eureka 4-person tent (shared by 2 trekkers)

Discounts:

We offer special discounts for students and young adventurers:

  • 18 to 25 years old: $30 USD discount (valid student ID required)
  • Under 18 years old: $30 USD discount (passport copy required)
  • Under 11 years old: $40 USD discount (passport copy required)

Optional Extras:

Enhance your trekking experience with these add-ons:

  • Sleeping Bag (15°C/59°F): $25 USD (clean and warm)
  • Air Mattress: $25 USD (Therm-a-rest mattress)
  • Walking Poles: $20 USD (professional, extendable poles)
  • Personal Tent: $30 USD (for solo trekkers only)
  • Additional Night in Aguas Calientes: From $60 USD (subject to availability)
  • Vistadome Train Upgrade (Return Only): $67 USD
  • Huayna Picchu Entrance Fee: $75 USD (subject to availability)
  • Guided Huayna Picchu Hike: Available upon request (additional fee applies)
  • Single Supplement: $40 USD per night for solo travelers wanting a private room in the 3-star hotel

Important Notes:

  • Huayna Picchu: This is an optional, self-guided hike within Machu Picchu. A guided option is available upon request for an additional fee.
  • Booking: To reserve your spot or inquire about availability, please contact us directly.

Ready for an Adventure? Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to trek the Salkantay and Inca Trails, culminating in a visit to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu. Book your adventure today!

Packing List

Salkantay Trek & Inca Trail Packing List: Your Essential Gear for Adventure

Preparing for your trek in the Peruvian Andes? This comprehensive packing list will ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable and unforgettable journey.

Absolutely Essential:

  • Passport: Make sure it’s the same one used for booking your trek.
  • Valid Student ID: If you booked with a student discount.
  • Daypack (30-40L): A small, comfortable pack for daily hikes.
  • Water Bottles (2-3L): Reusable bottles are a must!
  • Hiking Boots: Sturdy boots with ankle support are essential.
  • Headlamp: A must-have for navigating the campsite after dark.
  • Toilet Paper: Leave no trace! Pack it in, pack it out.

Clothing:

  • Hiking Pants (2+): Quick-drying and durable.
  • Hiking Shirts (2): Moisture-wicking fabric is ideal.
  • Underwear (4 sets): Choose moisture-wicking materials.
  • Hiking Socks (3+ pairs): Wool or synthetic blend to prevent blisters.
  • Fleece or Thermal Layers (2): Essential for staying warm in the evenings.
  • Warm Jacket: A down jacket or synthetic insulated jacket for cold nights (temperatures can drop to 3°C/37°F at the second campsite).
  • Waterproof Gloves: Even if they’re ski gloves, they’ll keep your hands warm and dry.
  • Camp Shoes: Comfortable shoes for relaxing at the campsite.
  • Rain Gear: A waterproof jacket and pants are crucial.
  • Sun Hat and Sunglasses: Protect yourself from the strong Andean sun.

Toiletries:

  • Quick-Drying Towel: A compact, lightweight option is best.
  • Biodegradable Soap: Minimize your environmental impact.
  • Hand Sanitizer: Essential for maintaining hygiene on the trail.
  • Wet Wipes: A refreshing alternative when showers aren’t available.
  • Toothbrush and Toothpaste
  • Sunscreen: High SPF to protect your skin at altitude.
  • Insect Repellent: Keep pesky bugs at bay.
  • Personal Medications: Bring any necessary prescriptions and over-the-counter meds.
  • First-Aid Kit: Basic supplies like bandages, moleskin, and pain relievers.
  • Face Moisturizer: High altitude can be drying on your skin.

Duffel Bag Essentials (Carried by Porter/Horse):

Remember, your duffel bag weight limit is 7 kg (15 lbs), including your sleeping bag and mattress.

  • Sleeping Bag: Can be rented for $25 USD if needed.
  • Air Mattress (Optional): For extra comfort, rent one for $25 USD.
  • Extra Clothing: Pack layers for varying temperatures.
  • Large Plastic Bags: For organizing gear and keeping items dry (provided at the office).
  • Battery Charger: There are no electrical outlets on the trail.

Daypack Essentials:

  • Water: Carry enough for the day’s hike. Refill at designated spots.
  • Snacks: Trail mix, energy bars, dried fruit, etc.
  • Rain Poncho: A lightweight option to keep you dry in sudden showers.
  • Camera: Capture those unforgettable moments!
  • Extra Money: For souvenirs, drinks, tips, and emergencies.
  • Optional: Hiking poles ($20 USD rental) can be helpful for some trekkers.

Additional Tips:

  • Layers: Dress in layers to adapt to changing temperatures throughout the day.
  • Break in Your Boots: Make sure your hiking boots are well-worn before the trek to avoid blisters.
  • Pack Light: Remember, you’ll be carrying your daypack, so avoid overpacking.
  • Sun Protection: The Andean sun is strong, so wear a hat, sunglasses, and use sunscreen.

Ready for Adventure?

This comprehensive packing list will ensure you’re fully prepared for your Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail adventure. If you have any questions or need further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re excited for you to experience the magic of Machu Picchu!