The Cusco: Salkantay Trekking 4 Days to Machu Picchu offers an unforgettable journey through the stunning Andes. Hikers will trek to the breathtaking Humantay Lagoon, conquer the challenging Salkantay Pass, and explore the iconic Machu Picchu ruins. With professional guidance, meals, and accommodations included, adventurous travelers can enjoy this remarkable experience. While the trek may be physically demanding, the captivating landscapes and cultural discoveries make it a truly rewarding adventure.
Key Points
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This 4-day Salkantay Trek package takes travelers from Cusco to the iconic Machu Picchu site, offering stunning Andean landscapes along the way.
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The trek is priced starting from CZK 10,400 per person and accommodates up to 10 participants, with options for Spanish or English-speaking guides.
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The itinerary includes hiking to Humantay Lagoon, ascending Salkantay Pass, and visiting Aguas Calientes before the guided tour of Machu Picchu.
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The package includes hotel pickup, entrance fees, camping accommodations, and most meals, with additional costs for optional activities like hot springs.
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Travelers are advised to secure Machu Picchu tickets in advance, pack appropriate gear, and be prepared for potential altitude sickness during the challenging hikes.
Overview of the Cusco: Salkantay Trekking 4 Days – Machu Picchu Tour
The Cusco: Salkantay Trekking 4 Days – Machu Picchu tour offers an immersive trek through the stunning Andes mountains, culminating in a guided exploration of the iconic Machu Picchu ruins.
Priced from CZK 10,400 per person, the 4-day adventure accommodates up to 10 participants and is available in Spanish and English.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and flexible booking allows you to reserve your spot now and pay later.
The tour includes hotel pickup, entrance fees, meals, camping equipment, and return transportation – ensuring a seamless, all-inclusive Machu Picchu experience.
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Detailed Itinerary Breakdown
Although the tour begins with an early 4:30 a.m. hotel pickup near the historical center of Cusco, the first day’s activities promise to be well worth the early start.
After breakfast in Mollepata, trekkers will hike to the stunning Humantay Lagoon. Then, they’ll descend to the Salkantay pass camp to prepare for the next day’s challenging ascent to the Salkantay Pass at 4,630 meters.
On day three, the group will hike to Sahuayaco Beach, then travel to Santa Teresa before walking to Aguas Calientes.
The final day features an early hike to Machu Picchu and a guided tour of the iconic site.
Included Services and Amenities
This Salkantay trekking tour includes a comprehensive set of services and amenities to ensure a comfortable and seamless experience.
It provides hotel pick-up, entrance fees to Machu Picchu, a pre-tour briefing, and a travel bag for 7 kilos of belongings carried by horses.
The tour includes a professional bilingual guide, transportation to the trek starting point, 2 nights camping and 1 night in Aguas Calientes, as well as 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners.
Plus, the package covers cooking equipment, a first aid kit, and the return train expedition.
Additional Costs and Optional Expenses
While the Salkantay trekking tour includes a comprehensive set of services, there are a few additional costs and optional expenses that travelers should be aware of. The entrance fee to Laguna Humantay is S/ 25.00 soles or $ 8.00. Rental of sleeping bags costs $30.00 per person. Travelers will also need to pay for buses to/from the Machu Picchu archaeological site, as well as the entrance fee and transport to the thermal baths of Santa Teresa. Trekking poles are an optional expense, but can be useful for the challenging hike.
| Additional Costs | Cost |
| — | — |
| Laguna Humantay Entrance Fee | S/ 25.00 soles or $ 8.00 |
| Sleeping Bag Rental | $30.00 per person |
| Buses to/from Machu Picchu | Varies |
| Santa Teresa Thermal Baths | Varies |
More Great Tours NearbyPreparing for the Salkantay Trek
Preparing for the Salkantay Trek requires careful planning and consideration. Hikers must ensure they’ve the proper gear, including:
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Durable, broken-in hiking boots with good traction.
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Layers of moisture-wicking clothing to adapt to changing weather conditions.
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Trekking poles to ease the strain on knees during ascents and descents.
Plus, it’s crucial to acclimate to the high altitude by spending a few days in Cusco before the trek.
Proper hydration, healthy snacks, and a positive mindset will also help make the challenging hike an unforgettable experience through the stunning Andean landscapes.
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Key Information for Booking and Reservations
When booking the Salkantay trekking tour to Machu Picchu, travelers should be aware of a few key considerations.
First, check availability for Machu Picchu tickets well in advance, as they can sell out quickly.
The tour includes accommodation, transportation, meals, and guides, but additional costs like rental gear and entrance fees for attractions should be factored in.
Flexible booking allows paying later, while free cancellation up to 24 hours prior provides peace of mind.
Group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
With these details in mind, visitors can confidently reserve their spot on this captivating 4-day Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu.
Exploring the Machu Picchu Ruins
Travelers who reach the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu after the arduous Salkantay trek will be rewarded with a breathtaking panorama of this ancient Inca citadel.
The guided tour at Machu Picchu includes:
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Exploring the architectural wonders of the site, from the sacred Inti Watana to the Temple of the Sun.
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Learning about the urban planning and engineering feats that allowed the Incas to construct their mountain-top city.
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Witnessing the awe-inspiring vistas of the Andes mountains that surround Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Practical Tips and Recommendations
Ensuring proper preparation is key for an enjoyable Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu. Book tickets in advance to secure access to the ruins.
Pack warm layers, rain gear, and sturdy hiking boots. Rent trekking poles if needed. Be aware of altitude sickness and stay hydrated.
During the hike, follow your guide’s instructions and go at your own pace. At Machu Picchu, arrive early to beat the crowds and make the most of your guided tour.
After the trek, consider visiting the hot springs in Santa Teresa to relax your muscles. With the right mindset and preparation, this trek will be a truly memorable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food on the Trek?
Participants can bring their own snacks and non-perishable food items on the trek. However, the provided meals are included in the tour price, so bringing your own full meals may not be necessary.
What Is the Average Group Size for This Tour?
The average group size for this tour is limited to 10 participants. This small group size allows for a more personalized experience and easier navigation through the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu.
Are Guide Tips Included in the Tour Price?
Tips for the guide are not included in the tour price. Participants are expected to tip the guide at their own discretion based on the quality of service provided during the trek.
Can I Upgrade to a Private Tour?
Yes, you can upgrade to a private tour. The tour operator offers a private option for an additional fee, which provides a more exclusive and personalized experience on the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu.
How Early Should I Book This Trek to Guarantee Availability?
To guarantee availability, it’s best to book this trek several weeks in advance. The number of spots is limited, so early booking is recommended to secure your preferred travel dates and avoid disappointment.
The Sum Up
The Cusco: Salkantay Trekking 4 Days to Machu Picchu offers an unforgettable adventure through stunning Andean landscapes, culminating in the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu. With professional guidance, meals, accommodations, and transportation included, it’s a seamless experience for adventurous travelers. Optional activities and rentals enhance the journey, making it the perfect choice for those seeking an unforgettable trek through Peru’s breathtaking natural wonders.
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