You cross a pass at 4510m and then it´s a relaxing walking down. You pass some remote villages, have fabulous views at for example Veronica, Salkantay, other snow peaks, green valleys and the river Urubamba, maybe you can see condors and surely you´ll meet very friendly people.

Day 01: Cusco / Mollepata / Soraypampa

Early in the morning we pick you up from your hotel and transfer you in a private bus to Mollepata passing picturesque and traditional towns like Iscuchaca , Ancahuasi and Limatambo, as well highlands plateaus and landscapes with great views of snowcapped mountains that belong to the cordillera Vilcabamba. The bus trip will last 3.00 hours and then the hike is for 6 hours. The trail climbs up from Mollepata sharply to Marqhok'asa pass through the pastures, farming lands, afterwards descending until the campsite through the high brush down to Soraypampa (3750 masl.

Day 02: Soraypampa to Colpapampa

Early in the morning you leave Soraypampa and keep going up the beautiful valley walking just below the majestic snowcapped mountain named Salkantay (6271 masl) after 1:1/2 hours the trek becomes steep zigzagging for a while after that we get the pass named Salkantay pass, 4600 masl from where you will be rewarded with superb views . The trail descends through an old moraine passing great pastures down to the camp of Huayroqmachay located at 4000masl. This campsite is subject to change according to the guide's criteria and the evolution of the group.

Day 03: Colpapampa to Lucmabamba

Wake up with lovely mountain scenery and a good morning tea. Continue to the north down to the lush jungle through different ecosystems watching birdlife like hummingbirds, trashes, finches, tanagers, sparrows, guans, parrots, etc It will be a long descending day towards the cloud forest where people live taking advantages of nature, also you will pass great waterfalls. At the end of the day we will see passion fruit fields. The hike will last approximately 9 hours; the campsite is at the community named "La Playa "(2400 masl).

Day 04: Lucmabamba to Aguas Calientes

Leaving la playa the trek continues through plantations of coffee, banana, and tropical fruits. Afterwards the trail climbs up to Patallacta from where you descend until Hidroelectrica ( 1800 masl) and continue to Aguas Calientes where we will set up camp just below Machu Picchu Inca sanctuary , this afternoon you can go to have a bath in the natural hot springs a great place to relax after this challenging trek.

Day 05: Aguas Calientes / Machu Picchu / Cusco

Early in the morning we take a bus up to Machu Picchu with our expert guide to explore full day in this Inca enigmatic treasure. In the afternoon we take the train back to Cusco and you will be transfered to your hotel.

What is included:

Collection from your hotel in the morning and transfer in bus to Mollepata, the starting point of the trek.

English speaking professional guide

Meals: 4 Breakfasts/ 4 Lunches/ 3 Dinners

Cook and cooking equipment

Horsemen and horses (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)

1 emergency horse

Hostel in Aguas Calientes

Entrance fee to Machu Picchu

Train ticket (Backpacker service) from Aguas Calientes to Cusco

Gear:

Igloo tents: 2 people in each 3-people-capacity tents, to allow for higher comfort and a safe keeping of backpacks.

Mattress per person

Dinner tent

Toilet tent

Kitchen tent

Tables & seats

Table set

First aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle

What is not included:

Breakfast on the first day

Entrance fee to Salkantay

Lunch and dinner on the last day: after the guided tour at Machu Picchu, you can enjoy free time to further visit the ruins and choose to have lunch either in Machu Picchu or in Aguas Calientes at your own expense. Arrival in Cusco is estimated around 9.00pm, dinner being at your own expense too.

Visit to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes: a relaxing way to end-up the 4-day trek while you’re awaiting the return train to Cusco, only 10 minutes from the village center, entrance fee is US$ 1,50. Towels can be hired in Aguas Calientes.

Bus ticket from Machu Picchu ruins down to the village of Aguas Calientes

What you need to bring and carry:

A backpack with a change of clothes for the whole period of the trek

Rain jacket or poncho (plastic ponchos can be purchased in Cusco)

Strong footwear, ideally trekking or sport shoes

Warm clothes, including jacket, fleece and sweaters

Flashlight and batteries

Camera, films and batteries (batteries consume more quickly under cold conditions)

Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain or cold

Sun block

Insect repellent

Toilet paper

Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, etc.

Water bottle and sterilizing tablets (ie. Micropur)

Small tonel

Swimsuit (if you intend to go to the hot springs)

Cash in soles and US$ (no ATM machines in Aguas Calientes)

Original passport

Optional: walking sticks or poles (rubber covers required)

Optional services to be hired:

An extra hotel night in Aguas Calientes can be booked for you at an additional cost depending on the hotel you choose.

If you wish to visit Machu Picchu again the following day, the additional cost of the entrance fee will be charged

An extra horse to carry your additional personal items (above the included 9kg) days 1 to 5: US$ 70.00. A horse can carry up to 20 kg.

Vistadome Service train (First Class) instead of the Backpacker one (Tourist train), at an additional cost

Sleeping Bag

Available discounts:

Students: (students require a valid International Student Identity Card and must be below 26 years of age)

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