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The Salkantay Trek is a sought-after alternative to the classic Inca Trail, offering travelers a chance to enjoy Peru’s diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This 5-day all-inclusive journey takes adventurers through stunning natural scenery, from lush rainforests to breathtaking high-altitude passes, culminating in a visit to the legendary Machu Picchu. With guided support, comfortable camping, and transportation provided, this trek caters to nature and history enthusiasts seeking an accessible yet unforgettable exploration of the Andes.
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The Salkantay Trek is a 5-day hiking adventure that provides an alternative route to the classic Inca Trail for reaching the iconic Machu Picchu.
Spanning 15 ecosystems, the trek traverses diverse landscapes from lush rainforests to high-altitude passes, offering an immersive experience.
Adventurers will interact with Peruvian locals and explore archaeological sites from the Inca civilization.
Recommended by 99% of travelers, the trek is praised for its stunning scenery and culture.
With a minimum group size of 3 and a maximum of 8, the Salkantay Trek caters to hikers seeking an adventurous path to Machu Picchu.
This 5-day Salkantay Trek package includes an experienced English-speaking guide and assistant for larger groups.
A chef and mules handle the camping gear, cooking, and up to 7kg of personal items.
Transportation is provided from your Cusco accommodation to the trailhead and between other locations.
Your Cusco accommodation to the trailhead and other locations – transportation is included in this 5-day Salkantay Trek package.
Overnight stays are in 4-person tents and a hotel in Aguas Calientes.
Meals, entrance fees, and amenities like inflatable mattresses and a first aid kit are all covered.
Complimentary services include the bus ride from Aguas Calientes up to the gates of Machu Picchu and a visit to Huayna Picchu Mountain.
Your Salkantay Trek adventure begins with pickup from your hotel, Airbnb, hostel, or other accommodation within Cusco’s historic center.
The trek starts promptly at 5:30 am, so be ready to go. Upon booking, you’ll receive confirmation within 48 hours, ensuring you have all the details to kick off your journey.
The pickup process is simple:
Although the Salkantay Trek is open to travelers as young as 5 years old, it’s not recommended for those in wheelchairs or with serious medical conditions.
A minimum of 3 people per booking and a maximum of 8 are allowed. A moderate fitness level is required, as the trek spans high-altitude passes up to 12,800 feet.
Organizers suggest acclimatizing for 2-3 days prior. Necessary gear includes sturdy hiking boots, warm clothes, and rain protection.
A valid passport and ISIC card for student discounts are also required. Travel insurance is strongly recommended throughout the trek.
Recommended gear for the Salkantay Trek includes sturdy walking boots, a waterproof jacket, warm clothing such as hats and gloves, and comfortable trousers.
Essential items to pack are:
Travelers may also wish to rent a sleeping bag for $25 USD.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for the duration of the trek, as the booking policy is non-refundable.
The first day of the Salkantay Trek begins with an early morning pickup from your hotel, Airbnb, or accommodation in Cusco’s historic center.
After a scenic 3-hour drive, you’ll reach the trailhead at Mollepata and begin your hike towards Soraypampa. The trail ascends through lush forests and pastures, offering stunning views of the Salkantay mountain.
You’ll stop for a hearty lunch before continuing the climb towards your camp at Soraypampa, nestled at an altitude of 12,800 feet (3,900m).
Here, you’ll have time to rest, explore the surrounding landscapes, and prepare for the challenging days ahead on the Salkantay Trek.
On the second day, trekkers depart Soraypampa and ascend towards the Salkantay Pass, the highest point of the trek at 15,213 feet (4,630m).
The climb offers stunning views of glacial peaks and valleys. Upon reaching the pass, trekkers:
The descent is gradual, allowing trekkers to acclimate and prepare for the next stage of the journey towards Machu Picchu.
After an arduous climb the previous day, trekkers now embark on a descent towards the town of Chaullay.
The trail winds through dense cloud forests, providing stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Hikers will pass by ancient Inca ruins and have opportunities to interact with local communities.
A hearty lunch fuels the journey to Hidroelectrica, where the group boards a train for the final leg to Aguas Calientes.
This lively town serves as the gateway to Machu Picchu, offering a chance to rest before the grand finale of the trek.
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The tour offers vegetarian and special dietary meals upon request. Travelers should inform the tour operator of any dietary needs when booking the trek to ensure their requirements are accommodated during the journey.
Yes, you can store any additional luggage not needed for the trek. The tour provider offers secure luggage storage in Cusco, allowing you to leave behind items you won’t require during the hiking portion of the journey.
The Salkantay Trek is considered a challenging hike, but it’s doable for fit hikers. The average daily hiking time is 5-7 hours, covering steep ascents and descents through diverse landscapes from high mountain passes to lush rainforests.
Yes, you can bring your own sleeping bag instead of renting one. The trek provides an inflatable sleeping mattress, so you’ll only need to worry about bringing a warm sleeping bag to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep on the trail.
The trek has a non-refundable booking policy, so there are no refunds for cancellations. Travelers are strongly recommended to purchase travel insurance for the duration of the trek.
The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu offers an unforgettable journey through diverse Peruvian landscapes. Travelers can expect guided support, comfortable camping, and transportation from Cusco. With moderate fitness required, this trek is accessible for adventure seekers, making it a highly recommended experience for nature and history enthusiasts. It’s an excellent alternative to the classic Inca Trail, immersing visitors in rich culture and stunning scenery en route to the iconic Machu Picchu.