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CAMPING IN SALKANTAY TREK BY INKA TRAIL TREK
LLAQTAPATA INCA TRAIL DAY 1
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SALKANTAY TREK + SHORT INCA TRAIL 5 DAYS

This tour is a new proposal of the company for those who love the walk and the challenges. During the five days you will be able to know the two best routes that goes to Machu Picchu. The Salkantay trek is very famous for its turquoise humantay lagoon, you will travel by enigmatic path of the Incas that will take you to the ruins of Llaqtapata. And then you will travel by train to the other connection point at km 104, where the sacred Inca trail begins, going through the beautiful ruins of Wiñayhuayna and the cloud forest, to the door of the sun. The last day there will be a visit to the citadel of Machu Picchu. The views during the tour are unforgettable, since not many groups do this trekking.

Basic Tour Information

Tour duration: 5 days

Travel Difficulty: moderate

Maximum altitude: 4850 m

Trek distance: 55 km

Reservation from $780

SALKANTAY TREK + SHORT INCA TRAIL 5 DAYS

DAY 1: CUSCO – SORAYPAMPA – HUMANTAY LAKE – ICHUPATA

  • Meals: Breakfast – Lunch -Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities
  • Distance: 12 km / 7 ½ miles
  • Approximate Walking Time: 5-6 hours
  • Highest point: 3,800 meters
  • Lowest elevation: 3,800 m/12,467 ft
  • Highest elevation: 4,300 m / 14,104 ft
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Weather Conditions: Sunny/Dry / Windy / Cold

DAY 2: SALKANTAY PASS – PAMPA JAPONESA – INCA CHIRIASKA – PANPACAHUANA

  • Meals: Breakfast – Lunch –Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities
  • Distance: 15 km /9.3 miles
  • Approximate Walking Time: 8 hours
  • Lowest elevation: 3,700 m / 12,136
  • Highest elevation: 4,850 m / 15,908 ft
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Weather Conditions: Sunny/Dry / Windy / Cold/Snowy

DAY 3: PAUCARCANCHA – LLAQTAPATA – MISKAY – PISQAKUCHO

  • Meals: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities
  • Distance: 16 km /10 miles
  • Estimated walking time: 6 to 8 hours
  • Highest Elevation: 3,700 m / 12,136 ft
  • Lowest Elevation: 2,792 m/9,158 ft
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy
  • Weather Conditions: Sunny  / Warm / Windy

DAY 4: OLLANTAYTAMBO – KM  104 – WIÑAYHUAYNA – SUN GATE – AGUAS CALIENTES

  • Meals: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel Machu Picchu Lodging
  • Distance: 11 km /6.8 miles
  • Estimated walking time: 5 – 6  hours
  • Highest Elevation:2,700 m / 8,858 ft
  • Lowest Elevation: 2,000 m/ 6,560 ft
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate
  • Weather Conditions: Sunny  / Warm / Wet

DAY 5: TOUR IN MACHU PICCHU  – RETURN TO CUSCO

  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Estimated walking time: 3  hours
  • Highest Elevation:2,700 m / 8,858 ft
  • Lowest Elevation: 2,000 m/ 6,560 ft
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate
  • Weather Conditions: Sunny  / Warm / Wet
Day 1

CUSCO - SORAYPAMPA - HUMANTAY LAKE - ICHUPATA

Difficulty: challenging

Distance: 12

Altitude: 4300

We will pick you up from your hotel early in the morning and have a beautiful scenic drive of 3 hours duration toMollepata. At Mollepata we will have breakfast at one of the local houses. During this portion of the drive we will have our first views of the magnificent Salkantay and Humantay Mountains, as well as observe lush vegetation and the fields of local families growing potatoes, quinua, lima beans, etc.

At this point we will arrive at Soraypampa (3,800 m/12,467 ft), the trailhead for the Salkantay trek, and meet our support staff, who will pack everything for the trek and load the equipment onto horses. The first thing we will do is hike up to the magnificent Umantay Lake. After enjoying the beauty and taking pictures, we will hike back down to Soraypampa and “officially” begin the trek.

The hike today is uphill from Soraypampa to Ichupata (4,300 m / 14,104 ft) in the upper valley. This is a 5 to 6 hour hike. Along the way we will pass Salkantaypampa, which is our lunch spot.

Ichupata is our camp for the night. When we arrive, we will settle in, have happy hour and a hearty dinner.

 

laguna humantay con inka trail trek
Day 2

SALKANTAY PASS - PAMPA JAPONESA - INCA CHIRIASKA - PANPACAHUANA

Difficulty: challenging

Distance: 14

Altitude: 4850

After a savory breakfast, we will begin the 3 to 4 hour steep climb to towards the Incachiriasca pass
(4850m/15908ft), the highest of the entire route. We will have amazing views of Apu Salkantay and glacial moraines during this portion. We will pause at the top of the pass to take pictures and enjoy the magnificent view.

We will then descend towards our lunch spot at Sisaypampa, a flat area from which one can observe the neighboring Salkantay Valleys. This is a place where we might see Andean condors.

After lunch we continue towards the Pampacahuana community (3,700 m / 12,136 ft), located next to an original Inca canal. This is our camp for the night.

 

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Day 3

PAUCARCANCHA  - LLAQTAPATA - MISKAY - PISQAKUCHO

Difficulty: moderate

Distance: 16

Altitude: 3700

We begin by hiking downill for 2 hours from Pampacahuana to Paucarcancha (3133 m / 10,276 ft)). We will visit the
Inca site of the same name.

After to explore we will hike downhill for 3 hours until we reach Huayllabamba village, there we will have our lunch. Afterwards, we will descend to the Urubamba River, following the first section of the Inca Trail, this day we will be able to appreciate the archaeological complex of Patallaqta, which is famous for its semicircular constructions, and near there is another Inca compound named Willcaraqay. At dusk we will arrive at Km 82, wherewe will spend the night.

 

ruins of llaqtapata by inka trail trek
Day 4

OLLANTAYTAMBO  – WIÑAYHUAYNA – SUN GATE – AGUAS CALIENTES

Difficulty: moderate

Distance: 11

Altitude: 2700

Early in the morning we go to the train station. One hour free flowing train ride to 104 kms (2,100m/6,927ft) will
take us to the beginning our trek, where we cruise past the first checkpoint with easy. Afterwards we initiate a moderate climb for three hours to the chiselled remnants and remote archaeological site of Wiñayhuayna . (2,650m/8747ft). As we view out with an open mind and heart, we embrace the spectacular plunging views of the Urubamba Canyon, and the ethnic wonder of ancient Inca sites, we make our connection into the traditional four day Inca Trail. After being at one with this beautiful sight, we continue onward towards the Sun Gate (2,730mts/9,007ft). Following the ancient remote footpath we grasp onto our first spectacular view of Machu Picchu in all its brilliance and majestic monumentality. As we move closer to the Citadel of Machu Picchu, you will feel the reasoning of her energetic vibration. Then we take our bus to Aguas Calientes, where we spend the night in our hotel.

Day 5

TOUR IN MACHU PICCHU - RETURN TO CUSCO

Difficulty: moderate

Distance: 2

Altitude: 2400

This day is one of the most important as you will have the opportunity to visit the fabulous temples and sacred sites of the Incas. You should get up at 5:00 am, and then take the bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu at 5:30 am. Our Machu Picchu tickets are authorized to enter the first time 6:00 am; Within the citadel you will have a guided tour of the most important sites for an hour and a half, then you can stay a little longer and explore on your own. Since the Machu Picchu ticket is valid only for one use, if a person goes out to use the hygienic services for example, he will not be able to re-enter the sanctuary, we recommend going down to the town of Aguas Calientes  at 11:00 am, since that the 5 hours inside Machu Picchu are enough to know and take all the possible photos.

The return train is scheduled at 14:30 pm, bound for the Ollantaytambo station, this trip takes approximately 1h 45m. Then you will be picked up by our condutor and will be arriving at your hotel in the city of Cusco at 18:45 pm approx.

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SERVICES INCLUDED IN SALKANTAY TREK  + SHORT INCA TRAIL

  • Bilingual English/Spanish speaking tour guide
  • Pre-Departure Briefing 1 or 2 days before your trek
  • Pick up from your hotel and transportation to Soraypampa
  • Four person tent for each 2 persons.
  • Mattress
  • Kitchen tent
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs
  • Toilet tent
  • Professional chef and assistant chef
  • Horses to carry all the equipment (food, tents, chairs, table, etc) and 5 kg (9 lbs) per hiker for your own belongings
  • Duffle bag for your personal gear
  • Emergency horse in case we need it
  • 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners
  • Daily morning boiled and cold water to fill the water bottles.
  • Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo round trip
  • Private van transportation from Ollantaytambo to your hotel in Cusco
  • Emergency oxygen bottle, medical kit
  • Entrance to Machu Picchu and Inca Trail
  • Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to Aguas calientes

SERVICES NOT INCLUDED:

  • Sleeping bag – you can rent one from us
  • Day 5 Lunch in Aguas Calientes
  • Tips for the crew (guides, porters, cooks, wranglers)
  • Ticket for Huayna Picchu Mountain $ 80 usd

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

  • Extra mule to carry your things
  • Sleeping Bag – US$20 per person per trek (It will be clean and warm)
  • Air Mattress – US$20 per person per trek (Therm-a-rest mattresses)
  • Walking Poles – US$15 per pair per trek (Professional Poles that can be extended)
  • Personal Tent – US $30 (Tent for single trekkers only)

YOU SHOULD BRING TO THE SALKANTAY TREK + SHORT INCA TRAIL

  • A light day pack with a change of clothes for the whole period of the trek – prepare for a vast range of changes in temperature
  • Rain gear (jacket and pants if available) or rain poncho. Plastic ponchos can be bought for about $1 in Cusco.
  • Strong footwear, waterproof trekking boots recommended. Extra socks are a must.
  • Sandals or plastic slip on thongs are also good to give your feet a chance to breath in the evenings if you wish to carry them.
  • Warm clothes, including jacket, fleeces, gloves, scarf and beanie/touk. Thermal clothing is also recommended, especially for sleeping.
  • Sleeping bag (we can hire these to you)
  • Torch/ Flashlight and spare batteries
  • Camera, films and batteries (batteries consume more quickly under cold conditions)
  • Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold
  • Sun block
  • After-sun cream or hydrating cream for face and body
  • Insect repellent – minimum recommended 20% DEET – although no malaria risk has been reported
  • Toilet paper, pack in & pack out
  • Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits, muesli, etc.
  • Non-disposable canteen (Nalgene type) and water for the first morning.
  • We advise you to bring water sterilizing tablets in case you collect water from streams.
  • Your own medical kit with any special medications that you might require, paracetamol, second skin for blisters etc.
  • Small towel or sarong
  • Bathers/swimsuit (if you intend on swimming in hot springs )
  • Cash – sufficient for snacks, tips and souvenirs.
  • Original passport
  • Walking sticks or poles (we can rent  these to you. Please note poles with metal tips cannot be carried into Machu Picchu and should be left at your hotel on the final day)

SALKANTAY TREK FAQ

Salkantay Trek Faqs will help you to pack your personal item as well will answer your doubts you might have for Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu.

  1. HOW DIFFICULT IS THE SALKANTAY TREK?

For an average traveller or tourist, Salkantay Trek  is considered a challenging but certainly not impossible hike. Due to the physical demands, anyone who wishes to hike Salkantay Trek should at least be moderately fit. Plus, all trekkers should spend at least 2 days in Cusco before the trek, to get acclimatized. Being extremely fit does not grant any immunity from altitude sickness.

The entire hike is approximately 72 kilometers (approximately 45 miles), and this hiking takes place during 4 days. The remaining 1 day of the trek is spent at Machu Picchu. In general, Salkantay is not considered to be  harder than the Inca Trail.

  1. WHAT’S THE MOST CHALLENGING SECTION OF THE SALKANTAY TREK?

The Salkantay Pass, at 14,760 feets above sea level, is the most difficult section in the trail. Expect wind and cold temperatures. Some hikers might experience symptoms of altitude sickness. Symptoms will disappear as soon as you start your descent. Oxygen will be provided if needed. The Salkantay Pass, at approximately 4,650 meters above sea level is the most difficult section in the trail. These challenges are a result of several factors: the challenge of uphill climbing, bitter cold winds, low temperatures in general, and the fact that you are trekking at a low-oxygen altitude.

  1. HOW LONG IS THE SALKANTAY TREK?

The Salkantay trek is a hiking route that takes the visitor to the Inca City of Machu Picchu. The total Salkantay Trek distance is approximately 74 Kilometers (45.98 miles), which are traveled in 5 days, 12 kilometers distance on average per day.

  1. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM ELEVATION ON THE SALKANTAY TREK?

The maximum elevation is 4600 meters or 15,091 feet. This height corresponds to the pass of the second day, since then we will descend to 1800 meters or 5905 feet. The elevation of Machu Pichcu is 2400 meters or 7874 feet.

  1. IS ALTITUDE SICKNESS A PROBLEM? WHAT SHOULD I DO TO AVOID ALTITUDE SICKNESS?

To avoid altitude sickness we recommend arriving at the city of Cusco 2 or 3 days before, and thus acclimatize your body.Try to avoid alcohol before and during your trek, and make sure you eat lightly and drink plenty of water. Make sure to stay hydrated during the trek, don’t force yourself to walk faster than your body wants to, and take frequent breaks. Drinking coca leaf tea helps a lot, and you may wish to speak with your doctor about Diamox pills.

  1. HOW FAR IN ADVANCE DO I NEED TO MAKE SALKANTAY TREK RESERVATION?

We recommended booking at less 4 or 5 months in advance. The government has strictly limited the number of people permitted on Machu Picchu (permits are issued to about 2500 per day). We therefore recommend that you try to make your Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu reservation as far in or as soon as you know the dates of your international flights.

  • Since January 2019, the visit tickets to Machu Picchu have been divided into several schedules, obviously the most requested is that of 6:00 am, because there are not many visitors, and also in the dry season you have the opportunity to appreciate the sunrise.
  • March, April, May to October: Salkantay trek departure dates during these months have sold out as soon as the trek permits go on sale at the beginning of January so we would recommend making a booking in advance.
  1. HOW FAR DO WE WALK EACH DAY ON THE SALKANTAY TREK?

The amount you walk each day varies. An average day is 6-7 hours. Have a look at the itinerary for a day-to-day account.

  1. CAN I HIKE THE SALKANTAY TREK AT ANY TIME?

Weather conditions during the rainy season makes the Salkantay Trek into a risky decision. Therefore we don’t arrange this tour from January until mid March.

  1. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO HIKE THE SALKANTAY TREK?

The dry season is the best time for Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu. In Cuzco, the dry season lasts from April to November, and the wet season is from December to March. From June to September are the most popular months to do the trek, due to summer vacations in Europe and the US. It is generally thought that May and October offer the best weather conditions.

  1. WHAT IS THE WEATHER IN SALKANTAY TREK?

Weather is very varied on the Salkantay  Trek, due to the fact that it winds its way through wildly different terrain at different altitudes.

The only place where weather is a serious concern is the Salkantay Pass, and the nearby areas. Temperatures here, and at the nearby Soraypampa campsite, can fall below freezing. The other camps are much warmer, due to their proximity to the cloud forest.

  1. WHY DO I NEED TO MAKE A DEPOSIT?

In all the tours that are made to the citadel of Machu Picchu it is necessary to make a reservation deposit, which will serve for the immediate purchase of your entrance tickets to the sanctuary of Machu Picchu, also for the purchase of your train tickets. Once the reservation is made, our team will confirm your reservation by mail.

The balance of the tour will be paid upon arrival in Cusco, for that you must come to our office, where everything about the walk will be explained in detail, and if you have any other questions you will also be cleared.

To make the payment of the preference balance in cash, if you do it by means of a visa or mastercad card you have a charge of 5.5%.

  1. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I MAKE THE SECURITY DEPOSIT?

First, we will send you an email to confirm your payment. Two weeks before your tour date, we will contact you by email to request the final payment. We will also ask you where you will be staying in Cusco, to be able to pick you up on the day of your hike.

  1. THE BRIEFING IS IMPORTANT FOR MY TRIP TO SALKANTAY TREK?

The briefing is important because you will have details of the hike to Salkantay Trek, you will be given  a duffel bag for your luggage, you also pay the remaining balance and we will give you a map with the route developed.

  1. WHAT ARE THE GUIDES LIKE?

Having a good guide is an essential part of having a good Salkantay  Trek. Because of this, Eco Path Trek works with some of the best guides in the business. Our guides speak fluent English, Quechua, Spanish, they are knowledgable in the areas of history, archaeology, ecology, and are natives of the Cusco area.

In order to continue working with our guides, we pay them a higher wage than most agencies, and assure they are treated well.

  1. WHERE  CAN I LEAVE MY LUGAGGE BEFORE MY HIKE TO SALKANTAY TREK?

Eco Path Trek, provides that for security reasons you should leave your luggage, that will not be taken to the trek, at your hotel or hostel in the city of Cusco. Since we do not have luggage storage.

  1. HOW COLD/WARM IS THE SALKANTAY TREK?

The first day of trekking in the Salkantay trek, the maximum temperature is 15 °C  or 59 °F, and the minimum in the winter season (May to August) is -6 °C  or 21 °F.

On the second day only during the ascent to the Salkantay pass there are average temperatures of 2 C ° to 0 C °. Since then we enter the cloud forest where the weather is more pleasant. Thus, on days 3th to 5th, temperatures are recorded during the day with full sun of 25 °C or 77 °F, and at night in hot water it has a moderate temperature of 10 °C or 50 °F.

  1. DO I NEED TREKING POLES FOR SALKANTAY TREK?

Walking sticks on the Salkantay Trek route is more recommended for those who have a little weak knees and ankles, or are not used to long walks. The level of difficulty of Salkantay Trek is moderate, since on this route you will not go up or down stairs like on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. In short, you should have the habit of walking with trekking poles. Otherwise they will be very uncomfortable. Another important aspect to keep in mind is that on day 2 we will have more than 4 hours of descent, and they could help you in the balance and balance of your body, since the terrain is very slippery if there is rain.

  1. CAN I RENT SLEEPING BAG IN THE OFFICE FOR SALKANTAY TREK?

You can definitely rent sleeping bags in our office, for the Salkantay Trek route. Our sleeping bags are designed to withstand extreme temperatures. The cost is $ 20 usd for all the trip.

  1. WHAT KIND OF ACCOMMODATION WILL I HAVE IN SALKANTAY TREK?

The first three days we will sleep in huts,  which inside has  the trekking tent with a mat, with this structure we protect you a little more from the cold, the capacity is for two people.

The hotel for Salkantay Trek hikers in Aguas calientes town is Machupicchu Lodging all the romos has private bathroom and wifi.In case you want to rest in a hotel with a better category of 2 or 3 stars, just send us an email prior to your reservation, and tell you the aditional cost.

  1. WHAT IS THE FOOD AT SALKANTAY TREK?

One of our strengths is the food we provide on the Salkantay Trek, which is why our company has been working with high mountain cooks for more than 10 years. They are going to bring you the best gastronomy of  Cusco and Peru. At breakfast there will be scrambled eggs, omelets, pancakes, coffee, milk, butter, etc. Lunches are very nutritious (quinoa chaufa, steak, chicken stew, sauteed tenderloin, stuffed avocado, etc). And dinner is designed according to the type of weather, for example the first night you will have a refreshing soup for the  cold and altitude sickness. The last day we will have dinner at a restaurant in Aguas Calientes. If you have any food restrictions, do not worry, since our chefs are prepared for all types of food restrictions, such as vegetarians, vegans, or allergies to gluten and others. All foods are prepared with fresh and organic ingredients, produced by the farmers of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

  1. IS WATER INCLUDED ON THE SALKANTAY TREK?

If water is included in the Salkantay Trek route, you should only buy water for the first day. Then our cooks will fill you with clean and safe water to drink, we drink the water from the cleanest sources and then it is boiled and filtered. If possible, please avoid taking water from springs, rivers or lagoons, since we do not certify the quality of the water, even if you carry the purification tablets, perhaps those bodies of water are contaminated with heavy minerals, which come from the mountains, which can cause poisoning to your body. If you are drinking a lot of water, do not worry, since there will always be ladies who sell bottles of water throughout the villages we pass. If possible avoid carrying many plastic bottles, prefer to carry a canteen or camel back, so you will be contributing to the care and responsible use of environmental resources.

  1. DO I NEED TO BRING EXTRA MONEY FOR THE SALKANTAY TREK?

Yes. This is very important!!! .We recommend that you have to bring 300 to 400 Peruvian soles. It is possible that you may not need any of this money, but just in case of an emergency you should make sure to have plenty of cash. If you are struggling on the route, you can use the money to purchase alternative forms of transportation such as: car, horse, and train. If you are participating in the 5-day trek, there are a couple of extra activities along the way including hot springs.

  1. HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL BE IN MY GROUP?

Groups are usually 10 to 15 people. This also depends on the time of year. The maximum is 15 people per tour guide and the minimum is 2 people. If there are more hikerer we will add another tour guide, for the better tour organization.

  1. WHAT SIZE BAG DO I NEED TO TAKE WITH ME?

We will provide you with a duffel bag for all of the Salkantay Trek. You can carry about 7 kilograms in the duffle bag. These duffle bags will be carried by horses throughout the trek. You only need to carry a small backpack/day pack with the items you might need throughout the day like sunscreen, bug spray, jackets, or snacks.

  1. WILL I HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO CHARGE MY DEVICES DURING THE TREK AND WILL I HAVE WIFI?

Yes on the second and third night you will have access to electricity and Wi-Fi at an additional cost of 10 Peruvian Soles.And in your Aguas Calientes Hotel as well.

  1. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PRIVATE TOUR AND GROUP TOUR?

If you choose to go on a private tour, the tour will be tailored to you. The size of the group depends on you and only you. You can decide exactly who will be on the trek with you. This is perfect for couples, families, or groups of friends. You will have your own personal chef and guide, which means the trek is more personalized and able to satisfy your personal needs.

  1. WILL I HAVE THE CHANCE TO TAKE SHOWERS DURING THE SALKANTAY TREK? WILL I HAVE ACCESS TO BATHROOMS?

Yes. You will have the chance to take showers and use the bathroom.

1st campsite(Soraypampa)- cold showers (We do not recommend this as the air temperature is very cold)

2nd campsite(Chaullay)- hot showers available

3rd campsite(Santa Teresa) – hot showers available

4th night (Hotel in Aguas Calientes) – hot showers available

Since we use facilities provided to us by local families, there is a fee of 10 Peruvian soles to use the hot shower at each campsite.

There are bathrooms at each campsite, and at the sites where you will stop for lunch.

  1. IF I CAN’T HIKE VERY FAST I CAN RENT A HORSE?

In the Salkantay Trek it is only necessary to rent a horse for the ascent section to the pass, after the whole route is of descent.You can rent a horse from any of the community members who are going to offer you this service, the cost is according to each owner of the horse, remember that Eco Path Trek is not owner of  the animals, and if an incident occurs in the route of the climb it will not be not our fault, also keep in mind that these horsemens do not speak English, and you will be most of the tour separated of the group. And you will  meet with your group again at lunchtime.

  1. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SALKANTAY 4 DAYS AND SALKANTAY 5 DAYS TREK?

The main difference is that in the 4-day skip the thermal baths of Cocalmayo in Santa Teresa. Those who do the 4-day tour take a private transport from the lunch place in Lucmabamba to the Hydroelectric site, where they again make the 2-hour walk to the town of Aguas Calientes.

  1. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MACHU PICCHU ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE AND MACHU PICCHU MOUNTAIN?

Your ticket to the Machu Picchu archeological site is included in the price of the tour. This involves a two-hour guided tour through the ruins of Machu Picchu. This is your general entrance ticket in the first Schedule from 6 am to 8 am.

Machu Picchu mountain is an extra hike, that is NOT included in the price of your tour. It costs an extra $25.00 USD for the Salkantay Trek. The hike is about a three-hours round trip journey that you will be able to do after your guided tour. From the top, you will have a 360-degree view. You can see the Machu Picchu ruins from a much higher vantage point. We recommend this if you wish to spend more time at Machu Picchu.

These two tickets must be purchased together, so it is important to let us know as soon as possible if you wish to do Machu Picchu mountain.

  1. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HUAYNA PICCHU AND MACHU PICCHU MOUNTAIN?

  2. Huayna Picchu – The hike to the summit is approximately 45 minutes, along narrow and steep Inca stairs. Once at the top, you get to see the Citadel of Machu Picchu and its surrounding hills and valleys. This is the famous peak in the background of every iconic Machu Picchu photo. Summiting Huayna Picchu is always a top item on most Machu Picchu visitor’s lists which means that you usually need reserve this mountain 6 months in advance. Only a certain amount of people are allowed to hike this mountain each day (currently 400). Along this trek you’ll see breathtaking views of the Machu Picchu ruins. The limited number of tickets is a restriction set forth by the ministry of culture in Cusco, not by Eco Path Trek. This is completely out of our hands unfortunately.Tickets for this mountain are non-transferable.
  3. Machu Picchu Mountain – The hike to this summit is approximately 1.5 hrs. Once at the top, you get a much higher vantage point so you have an amazing view of the Citadel of Machu Picchu and its surroundings. This hike is a great alternative to Huayna Picchu. It is ideal for those who don’t want the hassle of fighting for a ticket, or who were unable to get one. Technically, spaces for Machu Picchu Mountain are also limited to 400 per day, as well it’s use to sold We simply need to reserve a space when we buy your entrance tickets. This trek is great because it will also take you high up like Huayna Picchu, offering great views. This trek has an easier incline (also making it accessible for those who fear the heights of Huayna Picchu), but the path is much longer making it equally as challenging in it’s own way.
  4. WHAT ARE THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE INCA TRAIL AND THE SALKANTAY TREK?

  • The Inca Trail hike has an unique beauty for its archaeological remains, and ecological floors, orchids and birds. On the Salkantay route, the main attraction is the Humantay lagoon and the beautiful snow, there are no archaeological remains in the salkantay trek.
  • The Inca Trail has a higher cost because this route can only be operated with the help of porters, who are paid a salary according to the regulation of the Ministry of Labor. While in the Salkantay Trek it is done with the help of horses for the transport of trekking equipment, which makes it less expensive.
  • And we want to deny what in many blogs they are saying that the Inca Trail is very crowded, the truth is not so, in the Inca Trail, each group goes at its own pace and times, so it is rarely that you will meet the Groups except for the overnight camp. Lately on the Salkantay route, human activity has changed the true spirit of adventure, as many companies use modern lodge-like buildings, with the comfort of the case. And as additional information we want to give you that the Salkantay Trek route is also very crowded, even more than the Inca trail to Machu Picchu.
  • On the Inca trail you don’t see many villages, the whole circuit is far from civilization, while in the Salkantay Trek there are many towns and villages.
  • The level of difficulty is a very important aspect, since the Inca trail is the one that has the highest amount of ascents and declines with stairs, while the Salkantay Trek is only difficult the second day to reach the pass.
  • In what corresponds to the provision of hygienic services both have modern facilities, for the comfort of the client. In all camps and lunch points.
  • If you hike the Inca trail you will have the opportunity to see the sunrise of Machu Picchu from the sun gate. While in the Salkantay Trek you can only enjoy the sunrise into the citadel of Machu Picchu, which is also very beautiful.

IN SUMMARY:

If you are a type of client that is more interested in the culture, history and archeology of the Incas, we definitely recommend that you do the Inca trail to Machu Picchu. Because you will have the best tourist guides in Peru, who are very knowledgeable about those items.

Salkantay Trek is more oriented to adventure tourists and friends with whom you can enjoy nights of outdoor parties in the camps, drinking beer or pisco souer!

  1. WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET ALTITUDE SICKNESS?

Our guides are trained in case you get sick. Unfortunately, in Peru it is illegal for us to provide you medication while they are not doctors,  but we do our best to help you feel better in other ways. For example, we make coca tea often and the guides carry oxygen bottles with them. If you feel bad you have the option of coming back to Cusco and then going to meet up with your group in Aguas Calientes so you don’t miss out on Machu Picchu. This will come with significant extra charges however, wich will be payed for you, or your secure.

  1. CAN I CHANGE MY STARTING DATE FOR THE SALKANTAY TREK?

Once we have purchased your tickets for the Salkantay Trek (Machu Picchu Ticket and Train Ticket) with your security deposit, you can only change your start date if you pay an additional amount. This amount is usually around $80 USD.

  1. CAN I DO THE SALKANTAY TREK WITH MY KIDS?

Children under 14 years old are not allowed to do the trek, and children who are over 14 years old should be in good physical shape and used to hiking long distances.

  1. CAN I JOIN AS A SINGLE TRAVELER?

Yes! We have single travelers joining our treks all the time. You would share accommodations with someone of your same sex. If you wish to have a single hotel room, you can arrange that for an extra $20.00.

  1. IF I DECIDE TO CANCEL MY SALKANTAY TREK , WILL I BE REFUNDED?

No. Unfortunately our company has a no refund policy. All $200.00 deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. We understand that unexpected things happen that are out of your control, but we can’t make exceptions. To get more information, please check our terms and conditions.

  1. WHY IS THERE AN 8% CHARGE FOR PAYPAL AND VISA? IS THERE ANY WAY TO AVOID THIS CHARGE?

Unfortunately, the 5.5 % charge is completely out of our hands. This fee does not go to us, but to PayPal and VISA. There is really no way around it.

Can I use my mobile/cell phone on the mountain?

You will get sporadic phone coverage during the trek and there will not be anywhere whilst trekking to charge your phone.

  1. WHAT SHOULD I BRING TO THE SALKANTAY TREK?

  • Original passport
  • A backpack with a change of clothes for the whole period of the trek
  • Rain gear (jacket and pants if available) or rain poncho (plastic ponchos can be purchased in Cusco)
  • Strong footwear, waterproof trekking boots recommended
  • Sandals or jogging shoes for a higher comfort while at camp
  • Warm clothes, including jacket, fleeces. Thermal clothing is also recommended, especially for sleeping
  • Flashlight/headlamp and batteries
  • Camera, films and batteries (batteries consume more quickly under cold conditions)
  • Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold
  • Sun block
  • After-sun cream or hydrating cream for face and body
  • Insect repellent – minimum recommended 20% DEET – no malaria risk has been reported
  • Toilet paper
  • Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits, muesli, etc.
  • Water container and water for the first morning. Important notice: plastic water bottles are no longer allowed into Machu Picchu. Plastic water containers (ie. Nalgene) or metal ones are recommended
  • Small towel
  • Swimsuit (if you wish to go to the hot springs in Santa Teresa)
  • Cash in soles and/or US$
  1. HOW MUCH SHOULD I TIP THE TREKKING TEAM?

Tipping is at your discretion, but always highly appreciated.