Ausangate Trek Perú – Ausangate Perú (4 días)

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Distance Covered:

Approximately 47 km

Highest Altitude:

5000 meters / 16,404 feet

Lowest Altitude:

3,400 meters / 11,155 feet

Level of Difficulty:

Varied

Tour Details

Discover the mesmerizing Ausangate Trek with Machu Picchu Holiday Tours, your gateway to an unforgettable adventure in Ausangate, Peru. Nestled in the heart of the Vilcanota Mountain Range, this trek showcases snow-capped peaks and stunning landscapes. We will guide you through the Ausangate Trek, ensuring a journey filled with natural beauty and cultural insights.

Embarking on the Ausangate Trek Peru takes you closer to Apu Ausangate, revered by local communities. The trek spans diverse terrains, from majestic mountain ranges to serene hot springs. With Machu Picchu Holiday Tours, you’ll experience the Ausangate Rainbow Mountain Trek, a highlight not to miss.

Essential Preparations for the Ausangate Trek

Preparation is key for the Ausangate Trail, given its high altitudes and challenging paths. We recommend acclimatizing to minimize altitude sickness, crucial for your comfort and safety. Drinking coca tea is a traditional remedy we’ll embrace together.

The dry season, from May to September, is ideal for the Ausangate Trek. This period offers clearer skies and safer trails, enhancing your experience. Our guides will navigate you through passes like the Arapa Pass, showcasing breathtaking vistas.

Packing the right gear is essential for this adventure. A quality sleeping bag, durable camping gear, and appropriate clothing are must-haves. We’ll provide a comprehensive packing list to ensure you’re well-prepared.

Immersing in Local Culture and Ensuring Safety

Local knowledge enhances the journey on the Ausangate Trek Peru. Our guides offer insights into the rich culture and traditions of the area. You’ll engage with local communities, enriching your trekking experience.

To safeguard your adventure, travel insurance is strongly advised. It covers unexpected events, offering peace of mind. We also stress the importance of a reliable sleeping bag for restful nights under the stars.

Lastly, combining the Ausangate Trek with a visit to Machu Picchu creates a complete Andean experience. Although distinct from the Inca Trail, it complements your exploration of Peru. Machu Picchu Holiday Tours ensures a seamless adventure across both iconic locations.

The Ausangate Peru adventure with us promises not just a trek but a journey of discovery and connection. We’ll navigate through every step, from the Ausangate Trail to the warmth of hot springs. Join Machu Picchu Holiday Tours for an unforgettable expedition in the heart of the Andes.

Inclusions of Ausangate Trek Peru

  • Professional Guide: Fluent in English and Spanish, offering insights into the local culture, history, and nature.
  • Transportation: Round-trip transport from Cusco to the trek starting point and back.
  • Accommodation: Tents on a twin-sharing basis for the nights spent camping along the trek.
  • Meals: All meals during the trek. This usually includes fresh, local ingredients prepared by a trek cook.
  • Camping Equipment: High-quality tents, sleeping mats, dining tents, kitchen tents, and toilet tents.
  • Porters, Pack Animals: To carry camping equipment, food, and personal belongings up to a specified weight limit per trekker.
  • Permits: All necessary permitsnecessary for the trek.
  • Emergency Equipment: Including a first-aid kit and an emergency oxygen bottle.

Exclusions of the Ausangate Trek Peru

  • Travel Insurance: Our Ausangate Trek does not have travel insurance.
  • Personal Camping Gear: Such as a sleeping pad (if not provided), personal clothing, and trekking boots.
  • Additional Snacks and Beverages: Alcoholic drinks and personal snacks outside of the meals provided.
  • Tips for Guides and Support Staff: Gratuities for the trekking team are at the discretion of the trekker.
  • Extra Porters or Pack Animals: For carrying personal items beyond the specified weight limit.
  • Additional Nights: Accommodation in Cusco before and after the trek is not typically included.
  • Extra Activities: Any side trips or additional tours not outlined in the trek itinerary.
  • Entrance Fees to Additional Sites: Any cultural or historical sites visited before or after the trek.
  • International and Domestic Flights: To and from Cusco are not in the trek package.
  • Airport Transfers: Pick-up and drop-off at the airport is not on the tour.
  • Personal Medical Supplies: A first-aid kit is available. Personal medication and specific medical supplies are the trekker’s responsibility.

Things to carry on the Ausangate Trek Peru

  • Backpack: A large backpack for multi-day trekking and a smaller daypack for personal items.
  • Walking Poles: Helpful for stability and reducing strain on knees, especially during descents.
  • Footwear: Waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support and grip. Plus sandals or lightweight shoes for camp.
  • Clothing: Layered clothing is key, including moisture-wicking base layers, insulating layers, and a waterproof and windproof outer layer.
  • Gloves: Waterproof and insulated gloves.
  • Hat: A warm hat that covers ears for cold nights and a sun hat for daytime.
  • Socks: Several pairs of wool or synthetic hiking socks to keep feet dry.
  • Personal Clothing: Including extra undergarments, trekking pants, and comfortable campwear.
  • Sunglasses: UV-protection sunglasses.Sunscreen and Lip Balm: High SPF to protect against sunburn.
  • Headlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries.
  • Water Bottles or Hydration System: To carry at least 2 liters of water.
  • Water Purification Tablets or System: To purify water from streams or lakes.
  • Personal First-Aid Kit: Including medication for altitude sickness, diarrhea, headaches, and plasters for blisters.
  • Hand Sanitizer and Wet Wipes: For hygiene in areas without washing facilities.
  • Insect Repellent: Especially during the rainy season.
  • Snacks: Energy bars, trail mix, and other high-calorie snacks.
  • Camera: With extra batteries or a power bank.
  • Plastic Bags: For trash and keeping wet clothes separate.
  • Documents: Passport, travel insurance details, and any permits needed for the trek.
  • Cash: For tips and personal expenses.
Itinerary

Day 1Cusco – Tinqui – Upis

Embark on an unforgettable journey with Machu Picchu Holiday Tours. Day 1 of the Ausangate Trek Peru has a route that promises breathtaking scenery and a connection with nature. We start our adventure from the historic city of Cusco, driving through the picturesque South Valley towards Tinqui. As we traverse this scenic route, the majestic Ausangate mountain comes into view. It sets the stage for the adventure ahead.

Upon reaching Tinqui, we lace up our boots and begin our trek towards Upis. This initial stretch of the trek allows us to gradually acclimate to the altitude. We will walk through traditional Andean communities. The path unfolds amidst stunning landscapes. Is where the vibrant colors of the Andean countryside contrast beautifully with the distant snow-capped peaks.

As we approach Upis, our first campsite, the imposing presence of Ausangate becomes ever more prominent. Here, we have the opportunity to soak in natural hot springs, a perfect remedy for tired muscles. The hot springs also offer a tranquil setting to relax and enjoy the surrounding mountain vistas.

Our journey on Day 1 of the Ausangate Trek Peru is not a physical trek but a cultural immersion. We engage with local communities along the way, gaining insights into their way of life and traditions. This connection with the local culture adds a unique and enriching layer to our adventure.

Key Statistics of Day 1:

  • Distance Covered: Approximately 14 kilometers (about 8.7 miles), offering a gentle start to our journey.
  • Highest Altitude: We reach up to 4,400 meters (about 14,435 feet) at Upis, presenting a thrilling challenge.
  • Lowest Altitude: Our journey begins at 3,800 meters (about 12,467 feet) in Tinqui, setting the stage for acclimatization.
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, making it an accessible start for trekkers of various fitness levels.

Day 1 of the Ausangate Trek Peru with Machu Picchu Holiday Tours ease you into the high-altitude environment. It offers captivating views and cultural experiences. As we set up camp at Upis, we reflect on the day’s journey and look forward to the adventures that await.

Day 2Upis – Lake Ausangate Qocha

Day 2 of the Ausangate Trek Peru is an exhilarating journey from Upis to Lake Ausangate Qocha. We will wake up surrounded by the awe-inspiring Andean landscape. We’ll fuel our bodies with a hearty breakfast, ready for the day’s adventure.

We set out from Upis, embarking on a trail that challenges and rewards in equal measure. The day’s trek has a series of ascents and descents. It leads us through some of the most stunning scenery the Ausangate region has to offer. Our path winds through vibrant Andean valleys, past rushing streams, and across high-altitude meadows teeming with life.

A significant highlight of Day 2 is the ascent to the Arapa Pass. It stands at an elevation that tests our endurance. This pass offers panoramic views of the mountainous terrain, including a glimpse of Ausangate’s majestic peak. The sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top is unparalleled.

Descending from the Arapa Pass, we continue our trek towards Lake Ausangate Qocha. This breathtaking lake, set against the backdrop of Ausangate’s snow-capped peaks, is a sight to behold. We’ll set up camp nearby to relax and take in the stunning natural beauty surrounding us.

Key Statistics of Day 2:

  • Distance Covered: Approximately 12 kilometers (about 7.5 miles), pushing our limits as we traverse diverse terrains.
  • Highest Altitude: The Arapa Pass challenges us at around 4,850 meters (about 15,912 feet), offering breathtaking views.
  • Lowest Altitude: We start the day at 4,400 meters (about 14,435 feet) in Upis, gradually ascending through the day.
  • Level of Difficulty: Considered challenging, this day tests our physical and mental strength with steep ascents and descents.

Day 2 of the Ausangate Trek Peru is a testament to the beauty and challenges of high-altitude trekking. With Machu Picchu Holiday Tours, we navigate through some of the most spectacular landscapes the Andes have to offer. We end our day beside the tranquil Lake Ausangate Qocha.

Day 3Route: Q’ampa – Pacchanta

On Day 3 of the Ausangate Trek Peru, our journey with Machu Picchu Holiday Tours continues. It goes from the serene Lake Ausangate Qocha towards Pacchanta. We will pass through the captivating Q’ampa region. 

This leg of the trek promises a blend of natural splendor and cultural enrichment. We will traverse diverse landscapes and connect with the local Andean lifestyle.

We begin our day at the break of dawn. We will start from the lake’s edge with the majestic Ausangate Mountain inspiring our steps. The trail leads us through the Q’ampa area. It has wide-open spaces and the opportunity to witness Andean wildlife in its natural habitat. The tranquility of this area provides a stark contrast to the rugged terrain we’ve traversed so far. Ascending towards the Q’ampa Pass, we encounter one of the day’s highlights. This pass, positioned at a significant elevation, offers us panoramic vistas that are simply breathtaking. The effort to reach this vantage point is rewarded with views of pristine mountain lakes and distant peaks.

After enjoying the stunning scenery at the Q’ampa Pass, we begin our descent towards Pacchanta. This quaint village is not just our final destination for the day but a chance to immerse ourselves in local culture. Pacchanta is renowned for its therapeutic hot springs, where we will have the chance to relax and soothe our muscles after the day’s trek.

Key Statistics of Day 3:

  • Distance Covered: We will cover around 14 kilometers (approximately 8.7 miles).
  • Highest Altitude: The Q’ampa Pass will take us to about 5,000 meters (approximately 16,404 feet).
  • Lowest Altitude: We start the day at the lake’s altitude, gradually ascending from around 4,600 meters (approximately 15,091 feet).
  • Level of Difficulty: This stage is challenging because of the high altitude and steep ascents. But it’s manageable with proper acclimatization.

With Machu Picchu Holiday Tours, we’ll navigate through the beautiful landscapes of the Q’ampa region. This day culminates in a restful evening in Pacchanta.

This day promises not just physical adventure but also spiritual rejuvenation. We will be able to connect with the land and its people. Join us for this unforgettable experience. Each step brings a new perspective and a deeper appreciation for Peru’s majestic Andes.

Day 4Pacchanta – Cusco

Day 4 with Machu Picchu Holiday Tours marks the concluding chapter of our extraordinary journey through the Andes. Starting from the tranquil village of Pacchanta, we prepare for our return to Cusco. We will be full of memories, breathtaking landscapes and heartfelt encounters with local communities.

After a nourishing breakfast, we bid farewell to the serene backdrop of Ausangate. Our trek from Pacchanta is a reflective journey. It allows us to savor the last views of the majestic mountains and verdant valleys that have been our companions.

The path back to civilization is a gentle descent, offering a final opportunity to appreciate the Peruvian Andes. This segment of our trek is less about the challenge of altitude and more about the richness of the experience. We’ll pass through local communities once more, witnessing the daily life and traditions that have remained unchanged for centuries.

Upon reaching our pickup point, we’ll transition from the tranquility of the mountains to the vibrant energy of Cusco. The drive back is a time to rest, reflect, and celebrate the completion of an incredible trekking adventure.

Key Statistics of Day 4:

  • Distance Covered: The trek from Pacchanta is approximately 7 kilometers (about 4.3 miles).
  • Highest Altitude: We start our day at Pacchanta, around 4,300 meters (approximately 14,107 feet), before descending.
  • Lowest Altitude: The journey concludes as we descend to lower altitudes, preparing for our return to Cusco.
  • Level of Difficulty: This final day is easy, focusing on beauty of the landscape rather than physical challenge.

Day 4 of the Ausangate Trek Peru is a bittersweet farewell to the mountains. We will be grateful for the journey and anticipation for future adventures. With Machu Picchu Holiday Tours, you’ve not just traversed trails; you’ve connected with the heart of the Andes.

As we return to Cusco, we carry with us not just photographs. But stories, experiences, and a deep appreciation for the natural and cultural treasures of Peru. Join us in celebrating the successful completion of this unforgettable trek. Is truly a testament to the spirit of adventure that unites us all.

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FAQ's

1How difficult is the Ausangate Trek?

The Ausangate Trek is challenging due to its high altitude, long distances, and steep ascents and descents. Trekkers should be in good physical condition and have some experience with high-altitude hiking.

2What is the best time to do the Ausangate Trek?

The best time to trek Ausangate is during the dry season, from May to September. During these months, the weather is generally clearer and colder. It offers better conditions for trekking and clearer views of the mountains.

3How long does the Ausangate Trek take?

The classic Ausangate Trek typically takes about 4 to 5 days to complete. It covers a distance of approximately 70 kilometers (43 miles). There are variations of the trek that can extend the duration.

4Do I need a guide for the Ausangate Trek?

Yes, it’s highly recommendable to have a guide for the Ausangate Trek. A guide can provide valuable insights into the local culture, flora and fauna. Also, ensures safety, and help with navigation and camp setup. Most trekking companies offer guided tours that include porters, cooks, and all necessary equipment.

5What should I pack for the Ausangate Trek?

Essential items include a warm sleeping bag, insulated clothing, waterproof layers, hiking boots, a hat and gloves. Also include sunglasses and sunscreen, a water purification system, and personal medication. Check the detailed packing list provided in previous messages for a comprehensive guide.

6Is acclimatization necessary before the trek?

Yes, acclimatization is crucial to prevent altitude sickness. Spend at least 2-3 days in Cusco or a similar altitude to adjust to the high elevation before starting the trek.

7What are the accommodation options during the trek?

Accommodation is typically in tents, with trekkers camping at designated sites along the route. Some tours offer upgraded camping experiences with more comfortable amenities.

8Can I rent equipment in Cusco?

Yes, you can rent trekking equipment like sleeping bags, walking poles, and other gear in Cusco. However, it’s advisable to bring personal gear that fits well and you’re comfortable using.

9How do I prevent altitude sickness on the trek?

To prevent altitude sickness, acclimatize properly before the trek, stay hydrated, eat light but energy-rich foods. Also, ascend gradually, and avoid alcohol and tobacco. Coca leaves and altitude sickness medication can also help alleviate symptoms.

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    Alexander Smith

    Solo Traveller

    Embarking on the Ausangate Trek was the best decision I made while in Peru. The landscapes are simply otherworldly – it’s like walking through a painting with the vibrant colors and dramatic vistas. The night skies are full of stars like I’ve never seen before.

    The trek itself was well-organized, with excellent camping gear and delicious meals prepared by our amazing cook. It was challenging, but the beauty and solitude of the mountains made every step worth it.

    abril 3, 2023

    Isabella Rossi

    Solo Traveller

    Our Ausangate Trek with Machu Picchu Holiday Tours was nothing short of phenomenal. The guides were not only experienced but also incredibly supportive, encouraging us through the difficult parts of the hike. Witnessing the sunrise over the Ausangate Mountain was a moment I’ll cherish forever.

    The trek was also a fantastic opportunity to learn about the local culture and traditions, adding a meaningful layer to our adventure. I highly recommend this trek to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience in the Peruvian Andes.

    octubre 22, 2022

    Sofia Rodriguez

    Solo Traveller

    The Ausangate Trek was an adventure of a lifetime. From the breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and turquoise lakes to the warm hospitality of local communities, every aspect exceeded my expectations.

    Our guides from Machu Picchu Holiday Tours were knowledgeable and passionate, ensuring we were safe and informed throughout the trek. The challenge of the high altitudes was tough but incredibly rewarding. I left feeling a deep connection to the natural beauty and rich culture of the Andes.

    septiembre 15, 2022
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