The Ausangate Trek from Cusco is a captivating 5-day, 4-night adventure that promises to immerse adventurers in the breathtaking beauty of the Andes. Priced at K15,541 per person, this all-inclusive trek offers round-trip transportation, meals, and camping gear, catering to a maximum of 15 participants for an intimate experience. Highlights include stunning glacial lagoons, challenging high-altitude ascents, and the chance to unwind in soothing thermal baths. With a bilingual guide and essential safety measures in place, this trek guarantees an unforgettable journey through a majestic landscape. But what truly sets this trek apart is the…
Key Points
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This Ausangate Trek from Cusco is a 5-day, 4-night adventure that explores the stunning Ausangate mountain range and its pristine lagoons.
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The trek features moderate to challenging hiking conditions, with a maximum elevation of 4,850 meters (15,900 feet) above sea level.
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The package includes round-trip transportation, meals, camping gear, and access to 7 Ausangate lagoons, with a maximum group size of 15 participants.
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Certain medical conditions and physical limitations may make the trek unsuitable, and participants are advised to prepare accordingly.
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The trek includes an optional thermal bath visit on the final day before returning to Cusco.
Overview and Booking
The Ausangate Trek 5 Days 4 Nights tour offers an opportunity for adventurous travelers to explore the stunning landscapes of the Andes Mountains. Priced from K15,541 per person, the tour lasts 5 days and is limited to 15 participants.
Booking options include reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The tour includes round-trip transportation from Cusco, a bilingual guide, meals, camping gear, and access to 7 Ausangate lagoons.
However, the trek isn’t suitable for certain groups, such as pregnant women and those with specific medical conditions. Proper preparation and appropriate attire are essential for this moderate to challenging hiking adventure.
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Itinerary Highlights
The 5-day Ausangate Trek takes trekkers on an unparalleled journey through the majestic Andes Mountains.
Day 1 involves departing from Cusco, traveling to Tinke, and hiking to Upis (4,400 masl) for lunch. Trekkers then tour the stunning Huayna Ausangate lagoon.
On Day 2, the group ascends to the Arapa Pass (4,850 masl) and descends to the Yanacocha and Hatun Pukacocha lagoons.
Day 3 challenges participants with a climb to the Ausangate Pass, a visit to the Ausangateqocha lagoon, and a descent to Huchuy Phinaya.
The penultimate day features a hike to Jampa Pass, multiple lagoons, and arrival at Pacchanta.
The final day offers an optional thermal bath before returning to Cusco.
Inclusions
Round-trip transportation to Cusco, a bilingual tour guide, and all meals are included in the Ausangate Trek 5 Days 4 Nights package.
Participants also get camping gear like tents, dining, and kitchen tents, as well as tables and chairs.
The support staff includes accommodations for the guide, cook, and muleteers, along with arrieros to assist with horses.
Hikers will have access to boiled water, a first aid kit, an oxygen balloon, sleeping bags, and travel insurance.
Trekkers can use walking poles and will be granted entry to seven Ausangate lagoons during the journey.
Participant Restrictions
This trek isn’t suitable for certain participants. Those who are pregnant, have vertigo, epilepsy, or visual impairments should avoid this tour.
Plus, individuals over 80 years old, those with recent surgeries, and those prone to motion sickness may find the trek challenging.
The trek features:
- Moderate to challenging walking conditions.
- Elevation gain up to 4,850 meters (15,900 feet) above sea level.
- Potential exposure to rugged, uneven terrain.
- Remoteness from immediate medical assistance.
Participants should carefully consider their physical capabilities before booking this trek.
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Participants should bring their passport or ID, sun hat, credit card, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothing packed in a daypack for this trek.
It’s important to wear appropriate clothing, as the trek features moderate to challenging walking conditions.
Certain items are prohibited, including pets, smoking, alcohol, drugs, explosive substances, and nudity.
Participants should be aware of these restrictions and pack accordingly.
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Tour Departure and Arrival
The tour departs from Cusco, where the guide will contact participants 15 minutes before pickup from their hotel lobby.
The round-trip transportation to Cusco is included, facilitating a seamless journey.
Upon arrival at the final destination, guests can opt for an invigorating visit to the thermal baths before the group heads back to Cusco, expected to arrive by 6:30 p.m.
The tour features:
- Pickup from hotel lobby in Cusco
- Round-trip transportation to Cusco
- Arrival back in Cusco by 6:30 p.m.
- Optional visit to thermal baths at the end of the trek
Health and Safety
Ausangate Trek isn’t suitable for pregnant women, individuals with vertigo, epilepsy, visual impairments, those over 80 years of age, recent surgery patients, or those prone to motion sickness.
The trek features moderate to challenging walking conditions, and participants must wear appropriate clothing. Prohibited items include pets, smoking, alcohol, drugs, explosive substances, and nudity.
However, the trek provides a comprehensive package, including transportation, a bilingual guide, meals, camping gear, and support staff.
Safety measures such as a first aid kit, oxygen balloon, and travel insurance are also included to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Additional Information
For those interested in the Ausangate Trek 5 Days 4 Nights, a range of additional considerations are worth bearing in mind. The tour is limited to 15 participants to ensure a more intimate experience, with both English and Spanish-speaking guides available.
Pickup from hotel lobbies is included, with guides contacting travelers 15 minutes prior. Prohibited items on the trek include pets, smoking, alcohol, drugs, and explosive substances.
Additionally:
- Appropriate clothing is essential, as the trek features moderate to challenging walking conditions.
- Participants should bring a passport or ID, sunhat, credit card, sunscreen, water, and a comfortable daypack.
- The trek isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with vertigo, epilepsy, visual impairments, those over 80, or those with recent surgeries or motion sickness.
- Travelers can enjoy optional thermal baths on the final day before returning to Cusco.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Difficult Is the Ausangate Trek Physically?
The Ausangate Trek is physically demanding, featuring moderate to challenging walking conditions, including ascents up to 4,850 meters above sea level. It’s not suitable for those with certain medical conditions or physical limitations.
What Is the Weather Like on the Trek?
The weather on the Ausangate trek can vary greatly, with temperatures ranging from freezing at night to pleasant during the day. Hikers should expect a mix of sun, clouds, wind, and potential rain or snow, especially at higher elevations.
What Wildlife Might We See on the Trek?
Trekkers may spot an array of Andean wildlife, including vicuñas, guanacos, alpacas, and foxes. Birdwatchers could catch glimpses of Andean geese, Andean condors, and various high-altitude bird species. The remote, mountainous terrain offers opportunities to observe these native species.
Are There Any Cultural Experiences Included?
The Ausangate Trek includes visits to several traditional Andean communities, allowing travelers to learn about local customs, see artisanal crafts, and interact with indigenous people. Cultural experiences are an integral part of the immersive trekking experience.
Can I Rent Equipment if I Don’t Have My Own?
Yes, the trek offers rental equipment for those who don’t have their own. Participants can rent sleeping bags, walking poles, and other necessary gear from the tour operator to ensure a comfortable and well-equipped experience.
Recap
The Ausangate Trek from Cusco promises an unforgettable 5-day, 4-night adventure through the majestic Andes. Travelers can expect breathtaking scenery, challenging hikes, and a chance to relax in thermal baths. With round-trip transportation, meals, and camping gear included, as well as a knowledgeable bilingual guide, this trek offers an intimate experience for up to 15 participants. Safety measures are in place, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an extraordinary Andean adventure.
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