SUMMARY:
TREKKING SALKANTAY TO MACHUPICCHU (4 Days)
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This tour with GREAT TRIP WORLD has daily confirmed departures and can be booked up to 48 hours in advance. However, entrance to the Machu Picchu citadel is always subject to availability, so it is recommended to make the reservation as far in advance as possible.
Price per person
From: USD 310.00
Schedules
- 4:30 AM a 10:00 PM
Duration
4 days and 3 nights
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE / DON’T INCLUDE:
- Pickup at the hotel in Cusco.
- Transfers:
- Shared transport from Cusco to Challacancha.
- Train transport, Expedition category, from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
- Shared transport from Ollantaytambo to Cusco.
- Accommodation:
- 1st night in Soraypampa camp (shared double hut).
- 2nd night in Chaullay camp (shared lodge).
- Meals:
- Breakfast (except the first day).
- Lunch (except the last day).
- Dinner (except the last day).
- Camping equipment and kitchen transport.
- Baggage loading service for the first two days (up to 5 kg per person).
- Salkantay route entrance ticket.
- Bilingual guide (Spanish and English).
- Shower at Soraypampa camp (no access).
- Access to the shower at Chaullay camp (S/ 10 per person).
- Access to bathrooms during the trek.
- 3rd night of accommodation in Aguas Calientes, in case you choose the option without accommodation.
- Sleeping bag (US$ 15 per person).
- Trekking poles.
- Extra luggage weight (S/ 10 per kg, per day, with a maximum of 12 kg).
- Breakfast on the first day (S/ 10 per person).
- Lunch or dinner on the last day.
- Drinks at the dinner on the fourth day.
- Water.
- Entrance ticket to Cocalmayo hot springs (optional activity, S/ 10 per person).
- Round-trip transportation to the hot springs:
- 1 person: S/ 180.
- Group of 2 people: S/ 90 per person.
- Group of 3 to 6 people: S/ 50 per person.
- Group of 7 to 10 people: S/ 40 per person.
- Group of 11 or more people: S/ 30 per person.
- Travel insurance.
- Medical coverage.
Optional Services:
- Train upgrade to Vistadome category: $62 per person.
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu Mountain: $60 per person.
- Entrance ticket to Huayna Picchu Mountain: $60 per person.
- Round-trip bus between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu: $24 per person.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
- 30-liter backpack to carry items for the daily hike.
- Waterproof backpack cover.
- Waterproof jacket and pants (Gore-Tex or similar).
- Fleece-type warm clothing (Polartec or similar).
- Thermal clothing (first layer).
- Short and long-sleeved shirts.
- Trekking shoes.
- Sufficient battery (limited electrical outlets for charging batteries).
- Earplugs.
- Beach sandals (for showers and rest).
- Swimsuit.
- Towel.
- Flashlight.
- Padlock.
- Hat and gloves for cold weather.
- Sun hat.
- Sunscreen.
- Sunglasses.
- Ziploc bags or similar (for garbage).
- Trekking poles.
- Sleeping bag.
- Personal hygiene items.
- Toilet paper.
- Insect repellent.
- Water (1 liter per person on the first day; you can buy more water on the way).
- Snacks.
- At least S/. 200 for expenses not included in the trek (the amount considers optional activities and rentals).
- Travel insurance.
Restrictions:
- Minimum age of 14 years to participate.
- Not allowed for pregnant women.
PRICES:
Prices for programs with Machu Picchu entrance by type of accommodation in Aguas Calientes until December 31, 2024:
- Without accommodation:
- Resident in the Andean Community: US$ 310 per person.
- Non-resident in the Andean Community: US$ 329 per person.
- Hostal Vista Machu Picchu or similar with private room:
- Resident in the Andean Community: US$ 329 per person.
- Non-resident in the Andean Community: US$ 349 per person.
- Hotel SAMANANCHIS MACHU PICCHU or similar with private room:
- Resident in the Andean Community: from US$ 339 per person.
- Non-resident in the Andean Community: from US$ 362 per person.
- Hotel Jaya or similar with private room:
- Resident in the Andean Community: from US$ 400 per person.
- Non-resident in the Andean Community: from US$ 425 per person.
If you choose a program without Machu Picchu entrance, keep in mind that the entrance must be obtained no later than 06:00 to 07:00, and a discount will be applied as follows:
- Non-resident in the Andean Community: US$ 40 discount.
- Minor non-resident in the Andean Community (14 to 17 years): US$ 20 discount.
- Resident in the Andean Community: US$ 20 discount.
NOTE:
- Andean Community: corresponds to residents in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia.
- Discount for minors: you can access prices for minors (14 to 17 years) directly in the passenger number selector.
ITINERARY:
- Start: Day 1 at 04:30 at your hotel in Cusco.
- End: Day 4 at 22:00 in the center of Cusco.
Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Marqoq’asa – Soraypampa (14 km trekking, 5 hours)
We will pick you up at your hotel to take our transportation and leave Cusco towards Mollepata, where we can have breakfast. Also, we will be able to deliver the luggage we want the muleteer to carry and we will meet the person who will guide us along the trails for the next four days. After listening to some indications, we will get back into the vehicle that will take us to Marqoq'asa, where we will begin our hike. We will have the first views of the mountain scenery, weather permitting, as we advance to our first campsite: Soraypampa. Here, we will be able to rest, settle in, have lunch and then begin a 1.5 hour trek to the Humantay lagoon, located at 4100 m altitude and from where we can see the glacier with the same name, if the clouds allow it. Then, we will return to rest, have dinner and get ready to sleep.
Day 2: Soraypampa – Abra Salkantay – Chaullay (22 km trekking, 10 hours)
We will wake up very early for breakfast and prepare our things to leave with the first light of the morning. We will start the walk through a gorge between two mountains that will take us to Abra Salkantay, the highest point of our trek at 4600 m altitude, from where we can have views of the Humantay glacier and the Salkantay snowcapped peak. After a small thanksgiving ceremony to Apu Salkantay, we will continue the walk to Huayracpampa, where we will take a break for lunch and rest.
In the afternoon, we will continue to our next camp and see how the landscape changes from the low temperatures of the mountain to the warmer temperatures of the pre-jungle. We will arrive at the Chaullay camp where we will rest and have dinner to regain energy for the next day.
Day 3: Chaullay – Playa Sahuayaca – Aguas Calientes (11 km trekking, 5 hours)
We will have an early breakfast to start the trek of the day, advancing through this new landscape different from the mountain. We will have access to explanations about the vegetation of the area and see coffee and quinoa plantations as we progress to Playa Sahuayaca. Here we will have our lunch and then take a vehicle that will take us directly to Hidroeléctrica. From this place, we will take another walk along the train tracks to Aguas Calientes, where we will settle in our respective accommodations. Later, we will meet for dinner and receive the last instructions from our guide for the next day.
Day 4: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco
Today we will wake up particularly early, in order to have breakfast before taking the bus, or bring a box lunch with us to consume after climbing the stairs leading to the entrance of the Machu Picchu archaeological site. There, we will meet with our guide, who will give us interesting information about this place during a 1-hour tour. After this, we will have the rest of the free time, either to explore the rest of the places within the site or to climb one of the mountains, if you added one as an optional service: Machu Picchu or Huayna Picchu. After this, we will leave the citadel to return to Aguas Calientes to pick up our belongings, have lunch, and wait for the train that will take us to Ollantaytambo. Here, the transportation will be waiting for us to take us to the center of Cusco, where we will end our activity.
Visit to the Archaeological Site
To enter the Machu Picchu archaeological site, you must have the entrance called Llaqta Machu Picchu. Remember that if you select a program without entrance, you can buy it on the Ministry of Culture's website.
The entrance will give you access to the archaeological site following one of its 4 circuits, which you must choose once you are at the entrance to the citadel:
- Circuit 1: high and low parts of the archaeological site, as well as the area of terraces and platforms for 3 hours.
- Circuit 2: high and low parts of the archaeological site, as well as the routes to Inti Punku and the Inca Bridge for 4 hours.
- Circuit 3: lower part of the archaeological site that includes the agricultural zone, Temple of the Sun, Inca House, and the Archaeological Reserve for 1 hour and a half.
- Circuit 4: lower part of the archaeological site that includes the agricultural zone, Temple of the Sun, Inca House, Sacred Rock, and water mirrors for 2 hours and a half.
We recommend that you choose circuit 2 to explore the citadel, as you can visit a greater number of attractions within Machu Picchu and take classic photographs. On the other hand, if you decide to add the visit to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain as an optional service, the time in the citadel is reduced, depending also on the time of your visit to one of the two mountains.
In case it is not possible to confirm the visit to the mountain as early as possible, the only possibility of visiting the citadel will be through circuits 3 and 4.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
- Cancellation or rescheduling of this tour does not have a 100% refund.
- If you cancel or reschedule with more than 6 days in advance, only US$ 40 per person of the advance paid for the reservation will be refunded.
- If you cancel or reschedule with less than 6 days in advance, the advance paid for the reservation will not be refunded.
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