Overview
You will spend more time in these beautiful mountains of the mountains and you will see the 2 lakes that the trek has that most of people don’t get to view because the time. This is perfect for family trip, honey mooners, you that love mountains. Salkantay trek is one of the 25 best treks IN THE WORLD. And the trek is currently open all year round to everyone and there are no limitations on spaces and permits.
The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu will take you through unique and varying landscapes with the scenery nothing short of breathtaking! From picturesque grassy highlands to flourishing cloud orest where luxuriant tropical cloudforests meet colossal snowcapped mountains, blue lakes, the Salkantay trek is really authentic. You will be spirited away into a world of phenomenal beauty and abundance of nature, with sacred solitude and hours of amazingly quiet contemplation.
Since the ancient Incan times, Salkantay has been considered as sacred and the protector of the people, crops and their animals. The name Salkantay is a Quechua word meaning “invincible, wild or savage”, and it’s the highest peak of the Vilcabamba mountain range, which forms part of the Andes Mountain Range, rising to 6271 meters above sea level (20,574 ft.).
Details
- Type of tour: Trek and camp
- Distance covered: 27 km (27. 3 miles)
- Lowest elevation: 1800m (5,905 ft)
- Highest elevation: 4600m (15,091 ft)
- Level of difficulty: chalenging
- Good for: Anyone in shape
Departures: This hike is operated by PERU BY LOCALS 100%, when you book your hike or take any tour package. You go with us, we don’t rearrange tours, and we depart every day and year-round; the size of the groups is from 2 to 5 people on average, which allows us to give you personalized service.
We take bookings year round and this hike does not need to book with a long time in advance so, anytime you are ready join us and reach us for any questions you have to our 14/7 number +51 989585967 or email us to info@perubylocals.com
Itinerary
Day 1.- Transport to head start of the trail (Chalacancha) – Roraypampa – hike to Humantay lake
We will pick you from your hotel in Cusco at 6:00am and transport you to Challacancha, the starting point of the. We will stop at Mollepata town for a short time to buy the last minute supplies such as water or just sit and have a cup of coffee in one of the local restaurants. At about 9am we will arrive to Challacancha where we will meet our muleteers and horses who will pack everything for us for the rest of the trek.
We will follow an old water canal with an spectacular views of Salkantay and Tukarhuay mountains for about 2 hours to Soraypampa where our chef will be ready with delicious lunch.
After lunch at Soraypampa (3,800 m / 12,467 ft), we will hike to the Umantay lake, a blue lake right at the bottom of mount Tukarhuay often called Humantay mount, for about 1 hour up and 40 minutes back down to Soraypampa where we will spend th nich at camp.
QUICK FACTS: | |
Distance covered: | 9 km (5.5 miles) |
Time: | 4 to 5 hours |
Lowest elevation: | 3700m (12, 139 ft) |
Highest elevation: | 4200m (13,780 ft) |
Level of difficulty: | Moderate to chalenging |
Day 2.- Soraypampa – Highest pass – Huayraqmachay
You will wake up with a nice cup of coca tea to a stunning view of mountains around. After a nutritious breakfast, we will start our trek towards the Salkantay Pass (4,600 m / 15,091 ft), which takes 45 minutes. After spectacular views and picture of the peaks of Mount Salkantay and Mount Umantay for about 4 hours from here we take a separated path to the lake of Salkantay, another green-blue lake, round trip will take us for about 40 minutes, after we come back to the pass we will have a delicious lunch. The afternoon hike is down to Huayraqmachay (3,900 m / 12,795 ft where we will camp for the night.
QUICK FACTS: | |
Distance covered: | 16km (9.9 miles) |
Time: | 8 to 9 hours |
Lowest elevation: | 3100m (10,170 ft) |
Highest elevation: | 4600m (15,091 ft) |
Level of difficulty: | Demanding |
Day 3.- Huayraqmachay – Colpapampa
Today is ´probably the easiest day for you, the trail is all downhill for about 4 hours to camp, we will take it easily. We will hike though cloud forest all the way.
Once we arrive to camp we will have lunch and take a rest the rest of the day, also you will be able to take hot showers in the house of one of the local families for 10 soles.
QUICK FACTS: | |
Distance covered: | 10km (6.2 miles) |
Time: | 4 hours |
Lowest elevation: | 3100m (10,170 ft) |
Highest elevation: | 3900m (12,795 ft) |
Level of difficulty: | Moderate |
Day 4.- Colpapampa – Sawayaco and coffee tasting tour
Day 3 is the easiest day and begins with a hike through the tranquil cloud forest. We will hike for about five hours following the Lluskamayo river bank, with the prospect of seeing orchids, birds, and a magnificent waterfall along the way. The hike ends at La Playa town (2,050 m / 6,725 ft) where we will have lunch and stay overnight. After you relax, we will go for the coffee tour, where we will meet Fredy – the owner of the camp as well as the coffee plantation. You will be able to pick up your own coffee beans, roast them and make your own coffee, plus Fredy will teach us many local traditions they have here. Also you will be able to buy roasted coffee beans from Fredy as a souvenir for friends.
QUICK FACTS: | |
Distance covered: | 13km (8 miles) |
Time: | 5 to 6 hours |
Lowest elevation: | 2050m (6,725 feet) |
Highest elevation: | 3100m (1926 feet) |
Level of difficulty: | Moderate |
Day 5.- Hike the Inca trail to Hidroelectric and the Aguas Calientes town
After an early breakfast, we start our three hour hike ascending towards the Llaqtapata Inca ruins. This section of the trail is part of the Inca trail that once in the past used to connect Machu Picchu with Vilcabamba, known as the last Inca city. Once you are at Llaqtapata, you will have a glimpse of the most spectacular ancient city of the Incas, Machu Picchu. Your guide will introduce you to the history and culture of the Incas. After the history lessons we will descend for about three hours down to the hydroelectric power station, here we will catch a train by 3 pm to Aguas Calientes for about 40 minutes for a nice dinner at INDIO FELIZ.
QUICK FACTS: | |
Distance covered: | 11km (6.8 miles) |
Time: | 5 to 6 hours |
Lowest elevation: | 1800m (5,905 feet) |
Highest elevation: | 2800m (9,186 feet) |
Level of difficulty: | Moderate to demanding |
Day 6.- Early bus to Machu Picchu and train back to Cusco
This is the day you may want to take one of the first buses at 5:30 am and take 30 minute drive to Machu Picchu. Make sure to either have breakfast at 5am or pack one, so that you arrive to Machu Picchu in time to witness a magnificent sunrise. You will then have two and a half hours guided tour of the most important sites in the Machu Picchu, after which you will have time to explore at your leisure. After spending the day in Machu Picchu, a bus will take you back to Aguas Calientes town for your lunch. From there you will take the train (expedition) to Cusco, where one of the representatives from PERU by LOCALS Travel will be waiting for you to drive you to your hotel in Cusco.
Services
SERVICES INCLUDED
- Transport to and from your hotel in Cusco
- Meals (4B, 4L, 4D)
- Entrance tickets to Machu Picchu (does not include Huayna Picchu)
- Horses to carry all the equipment (food, tents, chairs, table, etc)
- Emergency horse in case we need it
- Chef
- Boiled drinking water from day 2 onwards
- Trekking guide, knowledgeable in history, tradition, fauna and flora
- First Aid Kit, carried by your guide
- Equipment (sleeping tent, dining tent, kitchen tent, table, chairs, air mattresses)
- Duffle bag if needed
- You have access to 17 pounds (8 kg) bag for the horse where you can put your personal belongings
- Round-trip bus tickets from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes town
- Train tickets from Aguas Calientes to Cusco (expedition), If you would like us to upgrade it to Vistadome we will purchase that train ticket for $ 25 extra per per person
- One night hotel accommodation in Aguas Calientes
- One dinner at INDIO FELIZ
SERVICES EXCLUDED
- Sleeping bag (can be rented from us)
- Lunch on the day five at Aguas Calientes
- Tips for muleteers and guides
- Huayna Picchu tickets
- Machu Picchu montaña tickets
Packing list
- Original passport (if you have acquired a new one after you made your booking, bring both)
- Down sleeping bag (if you don’t have one, you can rent one from us)
- Clothes (trekking boots, warm fleece jacket, few t-shirts, few pairs of socks, sun hat, warm long underwear, light trekking pants, gloves, rain jacket)
- Day backpack (50 liter) that can allow you to put all your belongings if you are not hiring extra porter
- Toiletries (toilet paper, wet wipes)
- Sunscreen SPF 35+ recommended
- Head lamp
- Sunglasses
- Camera with spare batteries (batteries run down faster at high altitudes)
- Book to read (you will have some spare time at every camp to read your favorite book)
- Trekking poles (recommended especially for the steep descents, can be rented from us)
- Bug repellent
- Extra money to tip and buy somethings along the trail
Important information
OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS
WHERE DO I MEET THE TEAM?
The day before the trek starts your guide will meet you at your chosen hotel in Cusco at 5:30 pm for a pre-trek talk, so we recommend you book a hotel in the downtown area of Cusco.
WHAT IS THE TERRAIN LIKE? HOW CHALLENGING IS IT?
The trek is rated as moderate to challenging and covers approximately 57 km (35.4 miles) on uneven, rocky terrain with steep uphill and downhill sections. Day 1 is the most chalening for most people because the elvation and the rst of the trail is moderate.
HOW LONG BEFORE SHOULD I BOOK THIS TREK?
Thsi trek doe snot reuquire in advance permit but it includes Machu Picchu so, we recomend to book at least with a month in advance that give us a good time to put everything togheter for you to enjoy with no worries.
WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE ON THE TREK DURING THE YEAR?
Weather in the region is extremely variable and you should pack for a variety of conditions. In addition, our trek passes through ten bio-zones ranging from high altitude alpine conditions to high jungle. During a sunny day, you can expect temperatures of about 18–25°C (65–77°F), however, on the second day the weather is very unpredictable and temperatures can drop to 6°C (42°F) during the day at the pass (but you won’t spend a lot of time up there).
The Machu Picchu area has a humid climate and tends to be warmer since it is located at a lower altitude and near the Amazon Jungle. The average temperatures at Machu Picchu are between 23°C to 25°C (73°F and 77°F), with the minimum temperature around 18°C (64°F). The Cusco area has only 2 well-defined seasons: the wet season and the dry season. The wet season starts in November and ends in March. During this period, it rains almost every day for three or four hours, but also there are several sunny days. The dry season begins around March and lasts until October. June and July are the coldest months. Paradoxically at noon, the temperatures can reach 23 °C (77°F), the annual highest temperature.
WHAT DO HORSES CARRY FOR ME?
snacks). Horses carry the rest of your extra bag and will meet you upon arrival at the next stop. You will be allowed to put up to 8 Kilos / 17 pounds may include a sleeping bag 1.5 Kilos / 3.3 pounds, sleeping pad kilo /2 pounds, extra clothes for the night such as long warm underwear, warm fleece, and others.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET INJURED OR GET SICK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TREK?
In cases of emergencies or medical problems, we follow a detailed medical protocol. All our guides have a “wilderness first aid certification”, and a first aid kit, portable oxygen, and radios with them at all times. In case special medical attention, In case you get sick, for example, if you get altitude sickness that can not allow you to continue, you may need to return with one of our porters to the beginning of the trek and get the train to Machu Picchu where you can meet us for the tour.
WHAT IS THE ELECTRICAL SITUATION?
There is no electricity while you are on the trek – that is why we recommend you to bring extra batteries for your camera if you are considering taking lots of pictures or bring an extra portable recharger for using your phone a lot you. And all the camps are dark so you will need to bring your headlights for organizing your stuff in your tent or going to the bathroom at night.
WHAT I AM GOING TO EAT ON THE TREK?
Our meals are based on organic food, and we pack from the beginning fresh vegetables.
Your lunch would be based on a Quinua, pasta, vegetables soup and the main course usually in a small version of buffet including rice, potatoes, white or red meat and, salad such as avocado.
Dinner is usually similar but comes with dessert.
Breakfast is based on eggs, omelets, pancakes, bread, cereals, oatmeal, and drinks. You will be very well fed and may just want to pack very little snacks with you because we will even give you snacks such as fruit and a cookie for the way.
Note: We have options for vegetarians or vegans too, – in time of your booking advise us so we know what to make for you on the trek.
HOW MANY DAYS SHOULD I STAY IN CUSCO BEFORE THE TREK TO ADJUST TO THE ALTITUDE?
The main cause of altitude sickness is going too high too quickly. Given enough time, your body will adapt to the decrease in oxygen. This process is known as acclimatization and generally takes one to three days at any given altitude., Cusco is at an elevation of 3,400 meters / 11,154 feet, so spending at least 2 days before any trek will help you a lot. You may also consider taking altitude pills. We often recommend to our clients DIAMOX or Acetazolamide, which are used to prevent and reduce the symptoms of altitude sickness. This medication can decrease headaches, tiredness, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath that can occur when you climb quickly to high altitudes (generally above 10,000 feet/3,048 meters). It is particularly useful in situations when you cannot make a slow ascent. The best ways to prevent altitude sickness are climbing slowly, stopping for 24 hours during the climb to allow the body to adjust to the new height, and taking it easy the first 1 to 2 days. (Regarding any specific medications, Please, check about side effects, precautions, interactions, or overdose or ask for advice from your doctor).
DO I NEED TO BRING MONEY ON THE TREK?
You should consider bringing money, as you may want to buy bottled water, snacks, Gatorade, beer? etc. from locals that live along the way, especially on day one, as well as if you are thinking to give appreciations or tips for the porters and guides too.
The last lunch at Aguas Calientes is not included, so you will need money for that as well. We recommend you bring soles rather than dollars; there are banks and exchange offices in Cusco where you can change any type of currency.
DO I NEED TO CARRY MY OWN MEDICINE OR FIRST AID?
Your guide will have a first aid kit all the time while you are on the trek, which includes some pain killers, bandages, small bandages to prevent blisters, an oxygen tank, pills for the case of diarrheas, and similar. At any time of the trek please feel free to ask for anything you may need, however, if you need any special medication or you have a special medical condition, please, contact your doctor to get the best advice before the trek.
CAN I RENT A SLEEPING BAG FROM YOU? WHAT TYPE SHOULD I BRING?
We rent sleeping bags that are specially designed for cold temperatures in the treks and we offer sleeping bags for up to 5 ºF = -15 Cº, In time you are booking your trek with us, you should request the sleeping bag if you need it, as at the spot it won’t be possible to rent it.
If you have one, make sure they are down and for temperatures up to 5 ºF = -15 Cº, or, even better, made for colder temperatures than that –, you don’t want to be cold.
HOW BIG MY GROUP IS GOING TO BE?
We are specialized in both small and big groups, but we like small groups because that way our clients get personalized service especially when you encounter lots of things on treks, such as Incan sites, flowers, flora, and fauna – your guide spends lots of time with you so you can learn more about our culture and history.
We limit the size of our groups on treks to up to 8 people.
Of course, if any situation requires more than 8 people in a group, that is not any problem for us at all, – for example, a group of friends or family that is more than 8, we are happy to have them in a single group.
HOW DO I GET WATER ON THE TREK?
You will be provided with boiled drinking water from day 1 to the end of your trek., However, make sure you will get enough water for the first day, (you can also purchase it on the way to the beginning of your trek). People usually drink about one and a half liters of water per day, some even more so, you need to bring water bottles for the first day to refill them. We recommend you to bring Nalgene water bottles or camel bags so that way we can make less garbage., you will encounter locals selling bottled water along the way but not everybody is responsible, many people litter and that is sad. We need to take care of our home and nature – that is why we recommend you refill your bottles when you can and thank you for being part of our green home.
IS THERE ANY AGE LIMIT?
In the Inca trail, there is no a minimum age or limit,- any person who is prepared for trekking can do it., Inca Trail is a challenging trek so, there is a requirement of being fit., that is why everybody that is thinking to trek Inca trail should have a certain level of fitness -, you don’t want to give up in the middle of the trek, as Inca trail is not like walking in the park but is also not impossible.
WHAT TIME DO I GET BACK TO CUSCO ON THE LAST DAY?
You will be back in Cusco around 5 pm after the trek., If for any reason you have to be back in Cusco earlier than that, please advise us at the time of your booking or at least over one month before your trek begins, as we have to buy you the train ticket for exactly the specified trains.
SHOULD I HAVE TO BOOK WAYNA PICCHU MOUNTAIN IN ADVANCE?
The Wayna Picchu mountain has a limit of permits up to 400 per day which is divided into two groups -, the first group from 7 am to 8 am and the second one from 10 am to 11 am., We recommend you to book it in advance, especially for the dry season or high season that runs from April to August, Consider booking it 2 or 3 months in advance and email us for the availabilities.
WHAT IS THE TOILET SITUATION ON THE TREK LIKE? SHOULD I BRING MY TOILET PAPER?
We will provide you with a portable private toilet tent especially for day one since there are not public toilets, afterwards you will be able to use propper toilets, In the case of the toilet paper, you will need to bring your own with you., We recommend one role for every two people, but in the case for any reason, you will need extra, your cook will have extra roles for you., Please don’t hesitate to ask for it as they are always prepared for any emergency.
DO I NEED WALKING POLES?
Walking poles are recommended for everybody, they will help you a lot down and uphill, Our expert guides say that they can take up to 30% off the weight of your body and pair of them is recommended per person.
HOW BIG MY DAY BACKPACK SHOULD BE?
Thirty-litre backpack will be big enough to carry your belongings such as water, rain gear, and extra clothes.
HOW BIG THE SLEEPING TENTS ARE? HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN SLEEP IN?
Our tents are for 4 seasons and each one is designed for 3 people, but we use it for 2 (2.30 cm length/ 0.90 inch), width 1.70cm/0.70 inch).
Please, email us if you are a solo traveler, about if you want to share a tent or you want to have your tent to sleep in.
IS THERE ANY PLACE TO WASH MYSELF? ARE THERE SHOWERS?
This does not offer you showers but night 2 and 3 you will ahe a chnce to retn hot showers in the campsites we will be staying since they below to local families.
IS THERE A PHONE SIGNAL?
There is a signal on day one until noon and on day four from from lunch.
CAN I PAY THE REST OF THE BALANCE ON THE CREDIT CARD OR DOES IT HAVE TO BE IN CASH?
We take the balance of the payment in cash, so you won’t need to pay extra fees, Of course, you can use PAY PAL or CREDIT CARD, but you will need to pay the fees that are usually over 4.5%.
On the day of your briefing when your guide will meet you, one of the representatives will meet you too to collect the rest of the balance for your trek.
PERUVIAN CURRENCY
The Peruvian sole is the currency of Peru, and usually fluctuates in the 3.3 to 3.8 Nuevo sol to 1 US Dollar.
LANGUAGE
Spanish is the national language of Peru, also a 20% of Peruvians speak Quechua (Inca language) Our guides are fluent in Spanish and English.
Why Peru by Locals
- Peru by Locals offers tailor-made treks and tours and we cater to your interests when we plan your tour
- We are committed to providing world-class tours based on exceptional customer service.
- We are a locally owned and highly experienced travel company based in Cusco, Peru.
- Our staff consists of members which have decades of first-hand experience in the Peruvian tourism sector.
- All the management and staff in Peru by Locals speak English, Spanish, and Quechua (the language of the Incas).
- Our guides and staff members are professionally trained and educated in the history of the Incas, Peruvian history, culture and traditions, first aid in the wilderness, guiding treks and tours, the fauna and flora of the region, and tourism management.
- We are committed to protect our environment.
- We are committed to creating Jobs and empowering local people. We believe in fair labor practices and honor and treat all our employees with dignity.
- We have programs to help with the development of the porters’ families and communities, such as planting trees and buying school books and school equipment for poor local communities.
- We honor native communities that have stewarded the land you visit
- We have also started an Education Fund to support the education of the children of porters. A percentage of income from every tour and trek goes to education of needed once.
- Our trips are designed carefully to your needs and we create diverse unique itineraries from 1 to 15 days in length, a we offer wide range of tours and treks and all the tours. We guarantee you the experience of a lifetime!
- Peru By Locals organizes free worry trips for you to enjoy fully.
Peru small group specialists
Our tours are designed for those who love adventure, want to explore new places, experience the local culture, love food, like history or photography for all ages whether you are traveling alone, with friends, in couples, family. At Peru by Locals there is not
Small groups are the best and the average tour or trek group is around 4 to 8 people. Why is this great? Well, have you ever waited in line while 40 other people get a coffee in the morning? Believe it or not, it is not fun. Taking small groups allows us the flexibility to take you on an adventure to places that nobody else goes.
Prices
Flowers house 2* | Casa andina 3* | Sumaq hotel 4 * | Pueblo hotel 5 * |
$ 710 | $ 820 | $ 1050 | $ 1340 |
Note:
Students: discount of $20, but you have to supply us with a copy of your ISIC card when booking the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu with us.
Children up to 15 years of age will be considered as students, under the condition that you supply us with a copy of the passport at the booking time.
BOOK NOW
In order for us to reserve your spot on this trek, you are required to send us the following information: full names, passport number, age, gender, nationality and make the relevant deposit of US$200 per person using PAY PAL as indicated below:
When you have sent us the information of each person, made your deposit using PAYPAL and once we have both, we will confirm your tour. Thank you so much for choosing PERU by LOCALS.
If you have any questions, send us an e-mail to: info@perubylocals.com