Ausangate Trek 4 Days
Ausangate Trek 4 Days
3 Days from $ USD 100.00
Ausangate Trek 4 Days
Ausangate Trek 4 Days
c3 Days from $ USD 100.00
Overview
The Ausangate mountains (6,372m) offer an impressive trek that can be enjoyed on foot or horseback. As you pass over 5,200m, keep an eye out for vicunas and alpaca herds, the main source of income for the Andean people in the region. The trek includes a visit to hot springs and red and green lakes with an array of birdlife, including Ducks, Pintails, Andean Coots, Puna Ibis, and Andean Geese. This unforgettable and challenging hike is perfect for mountain trek enthusiasts, but be prepared for cold nights and hot days. The Andean people call Ausangate “APU AUSANGATE,” a holy mountain where they pray for good agriculture, good health, and good life for their animals. In June, Catholic religious people make an expedition to the Senor of Qóylloriti, a temple situated at 5200 masl, to celebrate the Catholic cross, the sun, and the Apu Ausangate of the Inkas. Check out real travelers’ reviews to learn more about this wonderful and memorable lifetime experience!
Trip Details
- STARTING POINT: Pick-up from Cusco & Sacred Valley Hotel/Airbnb. From 4:00 am to 4:30 am
- ENDING POINT: Drop-off in Cusco at Hotel/Airbnb 10:30 pm
- DEPARTURE: Daily. If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as a large group service). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here in Cusco.
- HIKING DISTANCE: 4 Days Time
- PHYSICAL LEVEL: Level 4. we Also recommend to Aclimatize 2 days befor we begin the trek
- MAXIMUM ALTITUDE: 5200 m.a.s.l
- TRANSPORTATION: Bus Round trip Cusco – Tinki – Cusco
- ACCOMMODATIONS: Camping Tent & Aguas Calientes Hotel
- MEALS: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
Highlights
- Enjoy the sunrise In Ausangate Mountain
- Enjoy the scenic of the Ausangate Snow Mountain
- Make a small ritual for the Andean gods and learn about the Incan religion
- Enjoy our friendly customer service and experienced top guides
- Hike through the different types of landscapes and Sceneries, such as cloud forests, highlands, grassy hills, and Andean valleys
- Explore Machu Picchufilled-out and the surrounding area with expert and knowledgeable tour top guides
Please, Note: We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures are 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You Are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled out booking form as well as a deposit of 30% and you are ready to go.
Itinerary
Cusco-Ocongate-Tinki-Upis
Private transportation from Cusco. The road goes toward Puno, past the Wari site of Pikillacta ruins and the colonial towns of Andahuaylillas and Huaro (we may spend some time visiting them) afterwards a road starts winding its way up hill until we reach small villages with shepherds and weavers in the highland puna. In the afternoon the Vilcanota Range will loom in the distance with Ausangate and ColqeCruz mountains dominating the landscape.
The trail starts crossing the puna or highland meadow approaching the base of the impressive Ausangate with amazing views of the rolling landscape. Continuing the hike, the trail take you up through the andean villages still traditional in many of their customs and habits. Camp at Upis with a chance to enjoy the thermal baths.
Upis-Pucacocha-Laguna Ausangate
Ascending the slopes we cross over the pass at 4,500 mts. (14,760ft) and make our way to lake Pucacocha for lunch with the western ice-fall of Ausangate mountain dominating the view of this campsite. After lunch we head up to Apacheta pass 4700mts( and afterwards make our way down to Ausangate lake. From tonight camp you can appreciate just why Ausangate has for centuries commanded so much reverence for the local people.
Pucacocha-Palomani-Finaya (Soraycucho)
We cross the highest pass on our trip at Palomani (4,800mts) (15,744ft), with a spectacular view of the southeastern ridge of Mount Ausangate. Camp at Soraycucho
Soraycucho-Pacchanta-Cusco
We circle northwest over Ticllacocha Lagoon and over the last Pass 4,650m (12,250ft) reaching the small meadow of Pacchaspata, or the shores of lake Q’omercocha Camp for lunch. Today the route is littered with natural beauty; like: deep valleys, alpacas, llamas, and vicuñas being kept in their original natural environment, and if lucky the rare Andean condor will be seen. The trail descends towards the village of Pacchanta where for enthusiasts, thermal baths are available. After lunch we return home.
Inclusions
Included
- Private Transportation To Tinki and Bus Back from Tinki (Trailhead)
- English – Spanish speaking guide for 4 days of the Ausangate
- Guided assistance
- Thermarest air-inflate Confortable sleeping pad
- Cook and assistance of the Cook.
- Cooking equipment
- Snacks
- Daily tea service
- Dining equipment including chairs and tables
- Portable environmental Biodegradable toilet (The Pett)
- Food service in the campsites (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, 3 snacks) – nutritionally balanced menu
- Vegetarian menu at no extra cost
- Personal trekking food – nutritionally balanced menu(Buffet)
- Two-person tents (3-people capacity tent used as doubles – Kayla Doite)
- Horseman and Horses.(To carry our camping equipment, food and 7 kilos of your personal stuff like: sleeping bag and mat as well as clothe) We Never overload our Horses(well Animal Welfare). During Ausangate Sector.
- Porters to carry all our camping equipment as well as food.
- Ausangate entrance fees, valid for 4 days
- Camping equipment and basic field equipment for our Cook and horseman
- First-aid kit
- Emergency oxygen bottle
- Rain waterproof cover for your day backpacks
- Pre-trek Orientation – briefing (Hotel or Office)
- Insurance policy for our porters and Cooks.
No Included
- Breakfast – Day 1
- Lunch and dinner – Day 4
- Tips (optional)
- Travel and health insurance.(bring copies with you please): Quechuas Expeditions highly recommend getting, insurance of trip cancellation/interruption insurance to protect your travel investment. Included with your pre-departure package, bring your travel insurance to cover trip cancellation, interruption, baggage loss and delay, emergency medical evacuation insurance, and emergency medical expense insurance.
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DISCOUNTS (to apply discounts. Please send us an email at info@quechuasexpeditions.com)
- UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD (Students must be below 25 years) : US$20. Please send us a scanned copy of the student card at the time of booking.
- Under 17 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
- Under 12 years old: US$20 Please send us a copy of your passport at the time of booking.
- Group of 5 or more: US$20 per person. All you need is to book the trek together at the same time.
UPGRADES:
- Huayna Picchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
- Machu Picchu Mountain (Based on Availability): US$90 Based on Availability (Let us at the time of booking)
- Upgrade to Vistadome Train (First Class Train) (Includes Private Transportation From Ollantaytambo to Cusco) USUS$70
- Extra Night in Aguas Calientes US$30 per person (Twin Bedroom, 3 Beds room & 4 Beds Room with Private shower & Bathroom)
- A night in Cusco at our Quechuas Guesthouse: from US$20 per person / Twin Bedroom (Before we do the tour/trek or after the tour/trek)
RENTALS
- Goose Down sleeping bag (Mummy style): US$60 for the entire trip
- (Black Dimond) Walking Poles Rubber Tips Included: US$40 for the entire trip
- Day Pack 20 – 30 liters (Rain cover included): US$30 for the entire trip
ADITIONAL INFO:
- BRIEFING for all our treks is a Night before we do the trek at 6:30pm in our office, But if you want us to come to your Hotel let us know in advance.(You will get a chance to meet you guide and as well as to give you your duffel bags)
- STORAGE Most Hotels have storage where you can leave the rest of your stuff while you hike to Machupicchu, But if they dont have a place you can leave your stuff in our storage with no extra cost. (Let us know at the time of briefing)
We need at least 02 of you and Leave any day you suit. All Departures 100% Guaranteed If You’re Booked, You are Going !!! To Confirm and Secure the Inca Trail Permits. Send us the filled out booking formComfortable
What to Bring
Most people automatically assume that the weather is hot in South America, but because of the higher altitude in the Andes, the temperature can feel quite cold, especially at night. We recommend the use of a duffel bag or backpack, whichever is easiest for you to carry. A good size daypack is also essential.
List of things you must bring:
- Original Passport (and some copies) If you have changed your passport Bring a couple of copies of the one that you have used to purchase the inca trail permit.
- Travel insurance is essential (and some copies)
- Airline tickets (and some copies)
- US$ cash and Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
- Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
- Camera and Memory cards
- Rechargeable batteries and adapters
- Reading/writing material
- Binoculars
- Cover for backpacks
- Pocketknife.
- Fleece top
- Windproof/waterproof jacket
- Small towel and swim wear
- Shirts/t-shirts
- Sun hat
- 2 pairs of shorts
- 2 pairs of long trousers *zipp off
- 1 pair hiking pants/track pants
- Hiking boots/ sturdy walking shoes (with ankle protectors)
- Knee-length socks (to be used with rubber boots, if provided at the jungle lodge)
- Sport hiking sandals
- Sun block
- Sunglasses
- Toiletries (biodegradable)
- Watch or alarm clock
- Water bottle
- Purifying tablets or filter (Micropur recommeded)
- Insect Repellent (for mosquitos)25 % of deet at least you can also by in cusco.
- Flashlight (head light recommended)
- Money belt
- Sleeping silk liner (for sleeping bags)
- Wool hat, mitts or gloves (preferably waterproof)
- Rain poncho, plastic bags for your personal stuff to keep dry
- Sleeping bag (it can be hired form us) we have goose down or syntetic sleeping bag
- Anti-inflammatory tablets (e.g. Ibuprofen)
- Thermal underwear
- Personal first-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhoea, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
Recommendations
If you’re planning to embark on the Ausangate Trek in Peru, here are some recommendations to keep in mind:
- Acclimatize: The Ausangate Trek reaches heights of over 5,000 meters above sea level, so it’s important to give your body time to adjust to the altitude before embarking on the trek. Spend a few days in Cusco or other high-altitude locations before starting the trek.
- Dress appropriately: The trek can experience a wide range of temperatures, so it’s essential to bring layers of clothing to stay warm and dry. Waterproof and windproof gear is also recommended.
- Pack wisely: Only bring essential items to lighten your load during the trek. You can leave extra luggage in Cusco or at the tour operator’s office.
- Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water and bring water purification tablets to avoid dehydration.
- Respect the environment: The Ausangate Trek is a beautiful and sensitive environment. Ensure you follow the principles of Leave No Trace, pack out all your trash, and avoid disturbing the flora and fauna.
- Use a reputable tour operator: A reputable tour operator will ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience on the trek. Research operators beforehand and read reviews from past travelers.
By following these recommendations, you’ll be well-prepared to enjoy a breathtaking and memorable experience on the Ausangate Trek in Peru.
Pricing List
Group Price
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Number of persons | Price per person | |
Price Per person (Max 12 participants) | $100.00 | Inquire Now |
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Number of persons | Price per person | |
1 Persons | $ USD 900.00 | Inquire Now |
2 Persons | $ USD 800.00 | Inquire Now |
3 Persons | $ USD 700.00 | Inquire Now |
3 Persons | $ USD 600.00 | Inquire Now |
4 Persons | $ USD 600.00 | Inquire Now |
What to Bring
Most people automatically assume that the weather is hot in South America, but because of the higher altitude in the Andes, the temperature can feel quite cold, especially at night. We recommend the use of a duffel bag or backpack, whichever is easiest for you to carry. A good size daypack is also essential.
List of things you must bring:
- Original Passport (and some copies) If you have changed your passport Bring a couple of copies of the one that you have used to purchase the inca trail permit.
- Travel insurance is essential (and some copies)
- Airline tickets (and some copies)
- US$ cash and Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
- Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
- Camera and Memory cards
- Rechargeable batteries and adapters
- Reading/writing material
- Binoculars
- Cover for backpacks
- Pocketknife.
- Fleece top
- Windproof/waterproof jacket
- Small towel and swim wear
- Shirts/t-shirts
- Sun hat
- 2 pairs of shorts
- 2 pairs of long trousers *zipp off
- 1 pair hiking pants/track pants
- Hiking boots/ sturdy walking shoes (with ankle protectors)
- Knee-length socks (to be used with rubber boots, if provided at the jungle lodge)
- Sport hiking sandals
- Sun block
- Sunglasses
- Toiletries (biodegradable)
- Watch or alarm clock
- Water bottle
- Purifying tablets or filter (Micropur recommeded)
- Insect Repellent (for mosquitos)25 % of deet at least you can also by in cusco.
- Flashlight (head light recommended)
- Money belt
- Sleeping silk liner (for sleeping bags)
- Wool hat, mitts or gloves (preferably waterproof)
- Rain poncho, plastic bags for your personal stuff to keep dry
- Sleeping bag (it can be hired form us) we have goose down or syntetic sleeping bag
- Anti-inflammatory tablets (e.g. Ibuprofen)
- Thermal underwear
- Personal first-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhoea, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
Travel Guide
The Ausangate Trek is a popular hiking trail in the Peruvian Andes, offering a challenging but rewarding experience for hikers seeking stunning mountain landscapes and cultural immersion. Here is a travel guide to help you plan your trek:
Best time to go: The best time to go is from April to October, which is the dry season in the region. The rainy season is from November to March, and the trail can be challenging and muddy during this time.
Route options: There are several route options for the Ausangate Trek, ranging from 4 to 8 days, with varying degrees of difficulty. Some routes include a visit to the Rainbow Mountain, a stunning geological formation with multi-colored striations. Research the different options to find the one that suits your abilities and interests.
Permits: A permit is required to hike the Ausangate Trek, and it’s best to obtain it through a reputable tour operator. The permit system helps regulate the number of hikers on the trail, and it’s essential to follow the regulations and guidelines to preserve the environment.
Accommodation: Accommodation on the trek ranges from camping to homestays with local families. Some operators provide tents, while others offer lodges or glamping options. Research the options provided by your tour operator and ensure you have adequate gear if camping.
Food and water: Most tour operators provide meals on the trek, and it’s essential to inform them of any dietary restrictions beforehand. Bring water purification tablets to avoid dehydration, and carry a refillable water bottle to reduce plastic waste.
Altitude sickness: The Ausangate Trek reaches heights of over 5,000 meters above sea level, so it’s crucial to acclimatize before starting the trek. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol and caffeine, and inform your tour operator if you experience any symptoms of altitude sickness.
By following this travel guide, you’ll be well-prepared to embark on the Ausangate Trek and experience the stunning landscapes and cultural immersion that this hiking trail has to offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Ausangate Trek is a hiking trail in the Peruvian Andes that takes hikers through stunning mountain landscapes and offers cultural immersion opportunities.
The length of the trek depends on the route taken. It can range from 4 to 8 days.
The difficulty level of the trek varies depending on the route taken, but it is generally considered to be challenging due to high altitude and steep inclines.
The best time to hike the Ausangate Trek is from April to October, during the dry season.
Yes, a permit is required to hike the Ausangate Trek. It’s best to obtain it through a reputable tour operator.
The Ausangate Trek reaches heights of over 5,000 meters above sea level.
You should pack appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions, a refillable water bottle, a camera, and any necessary medication.
It depends on the route taken and the tour operator. Some offer lodges or homestays with local families.
The cost varies depending on the tour operator and route taken.
The Ausangate Trek offers sightings of vicunas, alpacas, Andean geese, Andean coots, Puna ibis, and more.
Yes, altitude sickness is a concern due to the high altitude. It’s essential to acclimatize and inform your tour operator of any symptoms.
Most tour operators provide meals on the trek, and it’s essential to inform them of any dietary restrictions beforehand.
The Ausangate Trek is generally safe when done with a reputable tour operator, following the regulations and guidelines.
The Ausangate Trek offers opportunities to interact with local Andean communities, visit ancient Inca ruins, and learn about the region’s history and traditions.
The Rainbow Mountain is a stunning geological formation with multi-colored striations, and it’s included in some route options of the Ausangate Trek.
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