Salkantay Trek 4 Dage

Salkantay Trek 4 Dage / 3 Nætter

Overblik

Salkantay (6264 m) er det mest kendte bjerg fra Inka-imperiet, beliggende i en bjergkæde i Vilcabamba. Dagslyset i dette område er især smukt, og der er mulighed for at få en vidunderlig udsigt over de forskellige landskaber og den tropiske regnskov. Under din rejse, besøger du lokale farmere og lærer om Andes-livsstilen, kostumer og traditioner. Derfor er Salkantay Trek en perfekt kombination af kulturel og naturel skønhed.

  • Varighed: 4 dage
  • Ankomst: Daglig
  • Afgang: Daglig
  • Steder: Cusco, Salkantay, Machu Picchu
  • Aktiviteter: Oplevelse, trekking, camping

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OVERNATNING

Dag 1 Salkantay Trek: Cusco – Mollepata (Marcoccasa) – Salkantay Pampa (F) (A) Camping
Dag 2 Salkantay Trek: Salkantay Pampa – Salkantay Passet – Collpapampa – Lucmabamba (M) (F) (A) Camping
Dag 3 Salkantay Trek: : Lucmabamba – Llactapata Inka Område – Hydroelectric Station – Aguas Calientes  (M) (F) (A) Hotel
Dag 4 Salkantay Trek: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco (M) —–

Morgenmad (M)

Frokost (F)

Aftensmad (A)

Se Dagsprogram

Dagsprogram

Dag 01: Cusco – Mollepata (Marcoccasa) – Salkantay Pampa

Vi forlader Cusco kl 5.00 og kører i mod Marcoccasa (3400 m). På vejen passerer vi landsbyen Mollepata (3000 m)

I Marcoccasa møder vi rytterne og resten af gruppen så vi kan starte vores trek. Fra Marcoccasa starter vi med at vandre ind i den storslået dal omgivet af imponerede snedækkede bjerge, herunder Humantay (5217 m) og Salkantay (6264 m)

Vores campingplads er Salkantay Pampa (3900 m)

Bemærk:

  • Rejsetid: 3 timer og 30 minutter
  • Klima: Moderat temperatur om dagen, og koldt om natten
  • Vandretid: 6 til 7 timer

Dag 02: Salkantay Pampa – Salkantay Pass – Collpapampa – Lucmabamba

Efter morgenmad går vi i mod Salkantay passet (4600 m), hvorfra du kan få en exceptionel udsigt over det snedækkede bjerg, Salkantay (6264 m). Herefter går turen ned ad, og du vil have tid til at nyde og bemærke den øgende vegetation og økosystemet.

Senere tager vi et køretøj fra Collpapampa (3000 m) til Lucmabamba (2000 m) hvor vi opstiller vores campingplads, midt i den tropiske regnskov med varme og myg.

  • Vandretid: 7 timer
  • Rejsetid: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Valgfrit: At bade i de varme kilder tæt på Collpapampa, er en valgfri aktivitet og kan arrangeres mod et tillægsgebyr.

Dag 03: Lucmabamba – Llactapata Inka Området – Hydroelectric Station – Aguas Calientes

Efter morgenmad, tidligt om morgenen, får du en præsentation af kaffedyrkelse og bearbejdelse. Herefter vil vi vandre op til Inkaruten for at udforske det arkæologiske område Llactapata i 2650 meters højde. Naturen er smuk her, og vi vil se forskellige planter, såvel som beviser for inkakulturens eksistens.

Herfra får vi en smuk udsigt over Machu Picchu Bjerget og Vilcanota Canyon. Bagefter fortsætter vi ned til Hydroelectric togstation (1950 m), hvor du har mulighed for at tage toget til byen Aguas Calientes (2050).

Du overnatter på et hotel i Aguas Calientes

  • Klima: Varmt om dagen, og med myg
  • Vandretid: 6 timer

Dag 04: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Cusco

Efter morgenmaden forlader vi hotellet omkring kl. 5.30, for at tage til Machu Picchu (2400 m) med bus.

Vi ankommer til ruinerne omkring kl. 6.00. Efter en guidet tur rundt i det arkæologiske område, hvor du bliver fortalt om Inka-livet og kulturen, har du ekstra tid til at udforske og nyde Machu Picchu og Wayna Picchu (2750 m) på egen hånd.

Vi forlader Aguas Calientes med tog, enten kl. 16.35 eller 18.35. Indtil da, har du tid til at spise frokost på en af de lokale restauranter. Herudover kan du vælge at besøge de varme kilder i Aguas Calientes for at slappe lidt af.

  • Vandretid: 2 timer

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  • Clean transportion
  • Comfortable seats
  • Professional drivers
  • Transportation for solo customers or couples
  • Transportation for small groups
  • Transportation for large groups

Train to/from Machu Picchu

Inkluderet

Included:

  • Transportation
    • Private transportion from the hotel to the village of Mollepata (Marcoccasa)
    • A vehicle (a lorry or any local vehicle available) from Collpapampa to Lucmabamba
    • Transportation from Lucmabamba to hydroelectric train station
    • Train from hydroelectric train station to Aguas Calientes
    • Bus ticket, from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
    • Bus ticket, from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
    • Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Cusco
  • Hotel in Aguas Calientes
  • Entrance to Machu Picchu
  • Professional, bilingual tour guide (Spanish and English)
  • High quality camping equipment, mattresses, eating tent with table and chairs, and bathroom tent
  • Meals during the excursion (breakfast, lunch, dinner and tea time- vegetarian option)
  • Cook and assistant
  • Horsemen and mules
  • Emergency horse
  • First-aid kit and oxygen bottle

Not included:

  • Breakfast on 1st day and lunch in Aguas Calientes on the 4th day
  • Sleeping bag

Priser

Land Package

All prices listed below are per passenger and cover only the land-based portion of the trip, not flights.

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PRICE

Economy class EUR  € 505.00 /person

Double Occupancy

Standard EUR  € 545.00 /person

Double Occupancy

Comfort EUR  € 615.00 /person

Double Occupancy

Luxury EUR  € 855.00 /person

Double Occupancy

Salkantay FACTS

Cusco covers a total area of 70,015.30 Km2. In this beautiful land, it is possible to find colorful Andean valleys, snowy peaks, small and big lakes, rivers, waterfalls, coffee plantations, the beautiful Andean jungle, hundreds of Inca and pre-Inca sites, and several Andean communities. These Andean communities are connected by thousands of paths. Some of these paths have been used before the Spaniards arrived to Peru. One of these paths is the one connecting the Andean valley of Mollepata with the town of Santa Teresa town located in the Andean Jungle. This path in tourism is well-known as the Salkantay Trek. After the Inca Trail, the Salkantay Trek is the most beautiful and popular one. Indeed, the magazine National Geographic Adventure rated the Salkantay Trek as one of the best 25 treks all over the world.

There are two different ways to hike the Salkantay Trek. The first one is by staying at beautiful lodges along the way and the second one is by staying at tents and the last night at a lodge or hotel. The most popular one is the second one. Whatever you choose, the Salkantay Trek will challenge you and astonish you.

Our company offers two Salkantay Treks: The Short Salkantay Trek (4 Days / 3 Nights) and the Long Salkantay Trek (5 Days / 4 Nights). In our opinion, the second one is the most beautiful one because the hot springs of Cocalmayo, located in Santa Teresa, and the ruins of Llactapata can be visited. From Llactapata, Machu Picchu can be observed from far. Both hikes include one night at a hotel in Machu Picchu town, also known as Aguas Calientes, and a guided visit to Machu Picchu.

The Long Salkantay Trek can be considered as a moderate to difficult trek because the distances to be walked in total are in average 89 kilometers or 55.5 miles. Also, the highest point reaches about 4,600.00 m.a.s.l. or 15,000.00 f.a.s.l. Our company is prepared to provide the necessary equipment, nutritional meals, bilingual guides, and staff to make of your experience, the best one.

Salkantay FAQ

Salkantay Trek

The Salkantay Trail connects Cusco to the Citadel of Machu Picchu and runs approximately 89 km/55 miles through high Andean peaks, cloud forest, and steamy jungle. The hike starts at the village of Mollepata, a few miles from Cusco.

The Salkantay Peak – Savage Mountain – is located within the Vilcabamba mountain range, to the northwest of Cusco. Salkantay is one of the highest and most spectacular mountains in the Andes (6,271m/20,574ft).

National Geographic’s Adventure Travel Magazine named the Salkantay trek among the 25 Best Treks in the World.

How difficult is the hike?

The entire hike is approximately 72 km/45 miles for the 4d/3n and 89 km/55 miles for the 5d/4n trek. The distances traveled each day are long. In order to hike the Salkantay you need to be used to hiking or exercise. Also, acclimatization is needed for this hike.

What's the most difficult section?

The Salkantay Pass, at 14,760 feet 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.

Can I hike the Salkantay at any time?

Yes and no. There are not legal constrains against hiking the Salkantay Trek at any time during the year. The only requirement to start the trek is to purchase your entrance fee, which we will take off. However, during the rainy season (from the end of November to the end of March) it is not safe to hike the trek due to the abundant rain.

Can I make the trek by myself?

Yes, you are able to hike the trek by yourself, but the route is not clearly set at some points and there is a high possibility of getting lost. It is recommended that you hire a company and a tour guide who is familiar with the area.

Can I bring children?

Children under 12 years old should not be at this trek. Also, children should be used to hiking long distances.

When is the best time to hike the Salkantay?

The dry season is the best time to do the trek. The dry season runs from April to November, while the wet season runs from December to March. Even during rainy season it doesn’t usually rain all day long. However, temperatures can fall below freezing at night near Salkantay Pass.

June to September are the most popular months for treks. May and October offer the nicest weather.

What is the weather like?

Weather is not a major concern except on the Salkantay Pass area. At Soraypampa camp, temperatures can fall below freezing at night. The annual maximum temperature varies from 20° to 27° Celsius (68º to 81º Fahrenheit) and minimum temperatures range between -5° to 11° Celsius (20º to 52º Fahrenheit). The other camps are much warmer.

What should I bring to the trek?

Mainly comfortable waterproof hiking shoes, long sleeve shirts, t-shirts, a good waterproof jacket, scarf, gloves, raincoat, hat, thermal pants and socks for the cold nights, sunglasses, a good sleeping bag for cold weather (We can rent you one.), mosquito repellent, sunscreen, water purification pills, toilet paper, flashlight, hand sanitizer, a small first aid kit, some coca leaf candies, and off course a camera.

Can I hike the Salkantay the next day that I arrive at Cusco?

We do not recommend it. The main effects of altitude sickness show the first or second day. For that reason, we highly recommend that you hike the Salkantay a couple of days after arriving in Cusco.

Do all the tour operators provide the same service?

No. Make sure you are hiring a professionally run tour operator that will take proper care of you and the environment. If you see prices that are too low, be careful! Some companies have hidden extra charges or fees. Many companies won’t provide all the services they advertise!

Why do I have to make a deposit?

To secure your reservation, we need to purchase in advance many of the services that will be offered, such as the entrance fee to Salkantay, Machu Picchu and train/bus tickets. If you only complete the booking form, without making the deposit, we won’t be able to make your reservations. However, we will contact you when we receive your booking form.

The security deposit is non-refundable once the entrance fee to Salkantay, Machu Picchu and train/bus tickets have been purchased.

What happens after I make the security deposit?

First, you will receive an e-mail confirming the payment. Second, you will receive an e-mail or call from an Advice Peru representative. That person will be in charge of your account. In addition, we will offer you different hotel/hostel options in Cusco.

Two weeks before your departure date, you will receive an e-mail including a link to our secure server for your final payment, and we will ask you for your hotel/hostel information in Cusco so that we are able to arrange your briefing (night before the hike) and transfers to head of the trail head.

After the final payment is received, we will e-mail you a voucher with important contact information and details of all services that will be provided to you in Peru.

Does Advice Peru give refunds for cancellations?

It depends. Please refer to our Terms and conditions.

Can I change my starting date for the Salkantay?

Once we have acquired your entrance to Machu Picchu and train tickets, you cannot change the starting date without incurring an additional cost (50% of your security deposit). The entrance tickets and transportation tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.

What should I do to avoid altitude sickness?

To avoid altitude sickness, give yourself time to acclimatize to the change in altitude. (Two days minimum is recommended). Try to avoid alcohol, and make sure you eat lightly and drink plenty of water. Make sure to stay hydrated, walk slowly and take frequent breaks. Drinking coca leaf tea always helps. It is widely available, and your hotel in Cusco will probably offer it as well.

What should I do if I get altitude sickness?

Drink plenty of liquids, (coca leaf tea will definitely help), take a nap and try to rest. If you are in the middle of the trail and start feeling dizzy, extremely tired, nauseated, and have a headache, ask for advice from your guide. Guides have plenty of experience in this matter.

Do you provide water during the trek?

Yes. We provide treated water every morning and at every meal. At meal times, we will also provide tea or coffee. During the trek, you will be able to refill your bottle in small streams or mountain springs. Water should be safe to drink, but we recommend using water purification pills. The purification tablets can be bought in most pharmacies in Cusco. Water can also be bought in Mollepata or Santa Teresa.

Please give your trash to you porters at the end of the day. Help us keep the trail and the ecosystem as clean as possible.

Are there bathrooms during the trek?

The first night you will be able to use our portable toilets only. The rest of the nights you will find basic toilets. Once at your hotel you will have a good room with a private bathroom and hot water all day long.

What is the food like on the Salkantay?

A cook accompanies every group on the Salkantay. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and hearty snacks are provided for your hike. Meals are a mix of local specialties and international favorites. Vegetarian meals are also available upon request.

What are the guides like?

Advice Peru guides are among the very best and most experienced guides anywhere. They are from the surrounding Cusco – Sacred Valley area and speak fluent English. Most have plenty of years of experience leading hikes and all have training in the history, culture, ecology and spirituality of the area.







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