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Salkantay and Inca Trail To Machu Picchu 7 Days

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Departure city: Cusco, Peru
Ends in the city: Cusco, Peru
Group Size: 12 PER GROUP
Availability: Daily Departures
Trip Styles: Hiking
Max Altitude: 4630 M. / 15190 FT.
Lodging Type: Camps
Difficulty: Vigorous
Overview

Salkantay Trek & Inca Trail To Machu Picchu

The 7 Day Salkantay – Inca Trail offers tourists the chance to enjoy a mix of both the Salkantay Trek and the Inca Trail combined. Starting on the Salkantay Trek, the route diverges just before Salkantay Pass. It instead goes over the Incachiriaska Pass (Frozen Inca Pass), which leads down to the village of Huayllabamba, where you join the Inca Trail and continue to Machu Picchu via the Sun Gate

Why Take the Inca Trail?

  • This 7-Day trek to Machu Picchu offers tourists the chance to enjoy a combination of both the Salkantay Trek and the Inca Trail.
  • The Salkantay Trek and Inca Trail are both listed as two of the 25 best treks in the world by National Geographic Adventure Travel Magazine.
  • The Salkantay and Inca Trail 7 Days is one of the very best trekking adventures you’ll find in Peru and across the whole of South America.
  • Trekkers can witness rustic bridges, cascades, streams, glaciers, colorful valleys, waterfalls, wildlife, unique plants, and the intriguing cloud forest.
  • Camping with fewer people allows you to control your trip and have the best views of these incredible mountains.
  • The Inca Trail trek is listed in the top 5 best hikes in the world by multiple different magazines.
  • Learn all about the ancient culture of the Incas and how they lived up in the mountains hundreds of years ago.
  • End your journey with a visit to the world-famous Machu Picchu that’ll take your breath away.
Itinerary

DAY 1Cusco - Mollepata - Challacancha - Soraypampa - Humantay Lake - Sky Camp

Visit places
Cusco
Mollepata
Challacancha
Soraypampa
Humantay Lake
Sky Camp

You’ll be up nice and early today to be ready for us to pick you up around 4:00 a.m. You’ll travel in our comfy transportation with blankets to enjoy a bit more sleep on the drive. After 2 hours, we’ll enjoy a brief stop in Mollepata for an optional breakfast. We’ll then continue on to Challacancha, where we’ll start our hike.

First, you’ll meet the cooks and horsemen, as well as do a last equipment check. Then, we’ll be on our way. You’ll start with a 3-hour moderate walk to Soraypampa (3,900 m / 12,795 ft), where we’ll be spending our first night. The first section is relatively flat with a slight bit of uphill through a deep valley of glaciers. You’ll notice that a lot of the trail follows a restored Inca water channel, which local farmers still make use of today. This section is 7 km / 4.35 mi overall.

Once in Soraypampa, you’ll get settled in at our exclusive Sky Camp, where you’ll sleep this evening. You’ll have a bit of time to rest after enjoying your first lunch in the mountains. Feeling refreshed, it’ll be time to start the hike up to the incredibly beautiful Humantay Lake (4,200 m /13,780 ft).

This round trip takes about 3 hours and covers 3 km / 1.86 mi. It’s not far, but you need to take things slowly at this altitude. You’ll have some time once you get to the lake to enjoy the fantastic scenery. There aren’t many places in the Andes quite as stunning as the turquoise waters glistening against the Humantay glacier. You’ll feel like you’re in a fairy tale!

Back at camp, you’ll enjoy a delicious and well-deserved dinner with a beautiful sunset as your company. You can’t describe the energy here, but you’ll feel its peacefulness for yourself once here. Then it’ll be time to turn into your Sky Camp igloo. From the glass roof, you’ll be able to enjoy a night under the stars, constellations and comets, and wake up to see the Apu Salkantay watching over you.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation:Sky Camp
  • Difficulty:Moderate
  • Walking Distance:10 km / 6.21 mi
  • Activity Duration:5-6 hours Hiking
  • Starting Elevation: 3,800 m / 12,467 ft
  • Min. Elevation: 3,800 m / 12,467 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 4,200 m / 13,780 ft
  • Campsite Elevation:3,900 m / 12,795 ft

DAY 2Soraypampa - Salkantaypampa - Ichupata - Pampajaponesa

Visit places
Soraypampa
Salkantaypampa
Ichupata
Pampajaponesa Camp

In the morning, we will wake you up with a hot coca tea to give you the boost you’ll need to start your day. Then, you’ll savor a delicious breakfast and listen to a brief explanation from our guide about the importance of the mountains in Andean culture.

We will begin the hike heading to Salkantaypampa. This part of the trail is a bit steep and challenging due to the altitude, so it’s important not to rush and stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness. But don’t worry, after the ascent, the trail becomes flat, and you’ll be rewarded with the best views of the snow-capped mountains of the Andes. It’s a great time to connect with nature and enjoy the surroundings.

We will continue towards Ichupata to enjoy a delicious lunch while appreciating the most wonderful views of nature. As you hike this trail, you’ll be surrounded by natural landscapes and the Salkantay mountain. After lunch, we head towards Pampajaponesa, where we will spend the night.

Pampajaponesa is a great place to rest and relax after a long day of hiking. Here, you’ll contemplate the best panoramic views of the Mollepata valley, the Apurimac River, and some lagoons that are on the way, making this place a great destination to take photos of the beautiful landscape. At night, you’ll enjoy the exquisite food prepared by our chefs while appreciating the constellations of the Andean sky.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation:Camp
  • Difficulty:Moderate
  • Walking Distance:10 km / 6.21 mi
  • Activity Duration:5-6 hours Hiking
  • Starting Elevation: 3,900 m / 12,795 ft
  • Min. Elevation: 3,900 m / 12,795 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 4,750 m / 15,584 ft
  • Campsite Elevation:4,750 m / 15,584 ft

DAY 3Pampajaponesa - Incachiriaska Pass - Yanacaca - Pampacahuana - Inca Canal - Paucarcancha

Visit places
Pampajaponesa
Inca Chiriasca Pass
Yanacaca
Pampacahuana
Inca Canal
Paucarcancha Camp

Today, you will start the morning with a hot coca tea and a good breakfast, as it will be the toughest day of the entire hike. We will slowly ascend to Incachiriaska Pass (5,100m / 16,732ft), the highest point of our journey, all accompanied by powerful glaciers.

Upon reaching the summit, you will be greeted with coca tea that will help you acclimatize to the altitude while admiring the beautiful scenery surrounding you, with lovely valleys scattered with crystal-clear lagoons. If you’re lucky, you may see the majestic flight of the condor. There, you have the option to take a 30-minute walk to see the glaciers up close. Otherwise, we will begin our descent.

Soon, we will arrive at Yanacaca, our lunch spot, where our chefs will be waiting for us with everything ready for us to enjoy a well-deserved feast. Here, we can relax a bit before continuing with the hike.

In the afternoon, we will descend towards Pampacahuana through beautiful Andean valleys so picturesque that they will surely motivate you to have a camera in hand. This is an ideal place to rest and enjoy the views. Then, we will walk through a section of the Inca Trail that connects to different archaeological sites in the area until we reach the Inca Canal.

After learning a little more about its incredible history and the customs of the local people, we will enjoy a delicious dinner and rest at our campsite in Paucarcancha. You´ll need to recover energy to continue the exciting journey the next day.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation:Camp
  • Difficulty:Challenging
  • Walking Distance:15 km / 9.32 mi
  • Activity Duration:7-8 hours Hiking
  • Starting Elevation: 4,750 m / 15,584 ft
  • Min. Elevation: 3,120 m / 10,732 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 5,100 m / 16,732 ft
  • Campsite Elevation:3,120 m / 10,236 ft

DAY 4Paucarcancha - Wayllabamba - Ayapata

Visit places
Paucarcancha
Wayllabamba
Ayapata Camp

Today, you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported back in time as you walk the paths as the traditional farmers of Peru who live in complete communion and respect with Mother Earth, or Pachamama, as so many have done since ancient times. You’ll be able to observe how they live in these remote regions and appreciate the tranquil nature of their lifestyle.

A little later on, we’ll get to the Inca archaeological site called Paucarcancha to learn a bit about its history and advanced architecture for its time. Your guide will also show you how the vegetation changes as you get closer to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The climate will get warmer and vegetation thicker.

Then, you’ll finally enter the classic Inca Trail and have your lunch. You’ll have time for a short break before we begin the ascent to our camp. Keep your camera handy to snap some wonderful photographs of the impressive mountains that welcome you as we enter the cloud forest. This evening, you’ll have a tasty dinner before heading to bed for some well-deserved rest.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation:Camp
  • Difficulty:Moderate
  • Walking Distance:4 km / 2.49 mi
  • Activity Duration:2 hours Hiking
  • Starting Elevation: 3,120 m / 10,236 ft
  • Min. Elevation: 3,000 m / 9,843 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 3,300 m / 10,827 ft
  • Campsite Elevation:3,300 m / 10,827 ft

DAY 5Ayapata - Death Woman’s Pass - Runkuraqay Pass - Yanacocha - Sayacmarca - Chaquicocha

Visit places
Ayapata
Warmi Wañusca Pass
Runkuraqay Pass
Yanacocha
Sayacmarca
Chaquicocha Camp

Today is the most demanding part of the Inca Trail, but you’ll also enjoy the best rewards. After breakfast, we’ll begin a 4-hour ascent and observe how the landscape changes dramatically as we leave the thick vegetation behind once again and enter colder mountains. You’ll notice lots of Andean hay around, called “icchu,” which is the main diet of many animals that live in the region.

We‘ll reach 4,215 m / 13,829 ft at the Dead Woman’s Pass, the highest part of the Inca Trail, where you’ll have some time to relax and enjoy the glorious views all around of glistening glaciers who refuse to disappear into the clouds due to climate change.

Afterward, we’ll descend along a cobbled path to our lunch spot. This section of the trail is dotted with exotic flowers and wild orchids. We ask you to take great care of them as they’re at risk of extinction. According to the Andean culture, if you take things slowly and connect with nature, you should be accompanied by the magical flight of hummingbirds that are a sign of good luck.

After lunch, we’ll climb for another 45 minutes until we reach the beautiful archaeological site of Runkuraqay. Despite the many theories and studies regarding the sit, most experts believe it to have been a vantage point to monitor the valley below. Use this opportunity to take some photos and spread your wings as you imagine yourself soaring high above the mountains like a condor. We’ll then continue for 45 minutes more until we reach the Runkuraqay Pass (3,950 m / 12,959 ft)

Your guide will give you a brief talk here as you rest your legs before you start a 30-minute descent to Yanacocha, where rituals were performed in honor of the water’s spirit. Little by little, mist will cover the road as you enter the cloud forest and approach the Sayacmarca archaeological site. Once there, you’ll be dazzled by the fine work and mastery of Inca architecture that still remains a mystery today.

Don’t give up yet! There are still 25 more minutes of walking to reach our camp in Chaquicocha. You’ll feel the warm embrace of the Amazonian spirit and the energy of life surround you in this incredible place to observe local flora and fauna’s diversity. Enjoy a hearty dinner and a great night’s sleep.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation:Camp
  • Difficulty:Challenging
  • Walking Distance:16 km / 9.94 mi
  • Activity Duration:8-9 hours Hiking
  • Starting Elevation: 3,300 m / 10,827 ft
  • Min. Elevation: 3,300 m / 10,827 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 4,215 m / 13,829 ft
  • Campsite Elevation:3,600 m / 11,811 ft

DAY 6Chaquicocha - Phuyupatamarca - Intipata - Wiñay Wayna

Visit places
Chaquicocha
Phuyupatamarca
Intipata
Wiñay Wayna Camp

After the difficult day yesterday, you’re rewarded with a much easier hike today, starting with a tasty breakfast. Before we begin our walk, ask permission from the beautiful Pumasillo glacier, and fill yourself with its energy. You’ll only walk a total of 5 hours today and see three impressive archaeological sites along the way.

First off, we’ll reach the Inca complex of Phuyupatamarca or “Town above the clouds.” The Inca nobles used this sacred place to communicate with the stars and study astronomy, which was a very important part of their culture.

After, we’ll descend for two-and-a-half hours to get to an agricultural experimentation station, Intipata (2,800 m / 9,186 ft), where you’ll find a series of platforms used to create microclimates that boost food production in the area. From there, you’ll also get a fantastic view of the Sacred Valley of the Incas and Urubamba River – a sacred body of water that runs through this territory as if it were a huge anaconda. Finally, we’ll arrive at our lunch spot and campsite in Wiñay Wayna (2,650 m / 8,694 ft).

After lunch, you’ll have the opportunity to take a shower and relax as you’ll have the afternoon free to do what you please. You can also visit the archaeological site of Wiñay Wayna. Once again, the advanced architecture of the Incas will surprise you with aqueducts and temples. Listen carefully to your knowledgeable guide, who’ll reveal the mysteries of this fascinating place to you.

Finally, enjoy your happy hour of snacks and hot drinks and your last dinner before our team of porters and cooks say their goodbyes to you. Thank them warmly for allowing you to have a fantastic adventure in comfort.

  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation:Camp
  • Difficulty:Moderate
  • Walking Distance:9 km / 5.59 mi
  • Activity Duration:4-5 hours Hiking
  • Starting Elevation: 3,600 m / 11,811 ft
  • Min. Elevation: 2,650 m / 8,694 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 3,650 m / 11,975 ft
  • Campsite Elevation:2,650 m / 8,694 ft

DAY 7Wiñay Wayna - Sun Gate - Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes - Ollantaytambo - Cusco

Visit places
Wiñay Wayna
SUNGATE (Inti Punku)
Machu Picchu
Train To Ollantaytambo
Cusco Hotel

The day you’ve been waiting for since you set foot on the trail is here! You’ll feel your heart skip a beat when you visit one of the most energetic places on earth, Machu Picchu.

We’ll get up earlier than usual today while the world is still enveloped in darkness. You’ll get to have a quick breakfast before we start a 2-hour walk to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.

After the first hour of walking, we’ll reach the Sun Gate, and you’ll see the archaeological gem that is Machu Picchu in the middle of the mountains for the first time in the distance. You’ll wonder how the ancient culture was able to build this wonder on almost inaccessible land on the side of a mountain. The last stretch is approximately 1-hour downhill. The sun’s spectacle at dawn illuminating this ancient site will leave you breathless and imprint an image in your mind that you’ll never forget.

Once you enter the wonder of the world, you´ll enjoy a one-and-a-half-hour guided tour to discover the hidden secrets of the citadel. You’re sure to be surprised at the amazing architecture and that some fountains and aqueducts continue to function after being built more than five centuries ago. This is also the time to hike up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain for an incredible panoramic view of Machu Picchu if you have pre-booked tickets.

Upon exiting the complex, you can catch a bus to the small town of Aguas Calientes, where you’ll find lots of restaurants. Choose one to enjoy your lunch in, but remember to be at the train station thirty minutes before your train is scheduled to leave.

You’ll arrive in Ollantaytambo where our private transport will be waiting to take you back to Cusco to the door of your accommodation. You can finally rest those tired legs, but we can assure you that your heart will still be beating to the Andean rhythm for years to come.

  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Difficulty:Easy
  • Walking Distance:5 km / 3.11 mi
  • Starting Elevation: 2,650 m / 8,694 ft
  • Min. Elevation: 2,040 m / 6,693 ft
  • Highest Elevation: 2,720 m / 8,924 ft
  • Sun Gate – Highest Elevation:2,720 m / 8,924 ft
  • Machu Picchu Site Elevation:2,430 m / 7,972 ft
  • Bus From MP To Aguas Calientes: 25 minutes of descent

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The Ministry of Culture of Peru is the entity in charge of regulating the use of the Inca Trail and issuing entry permits. To access the Inca Trail it’s essential that you have a permit from the Ministry of Culture that matches the information in your passport exactly: name, passport number, nationality, and age. Only officially licensed tourism agencies can secure these permits, which are not transferable under any circumstances. If you want to change the date of your excursion you have to make sure that there are spaces available on the new date and buy a new permit. They are rules of the Government of Peru that we all must follow. If there are no permits available for the date you want, there are other incredible options to walk to Machu Picchu. We’ll be happy to find the perfect excursion for you.

Trip Info
Inclusions
Packing List
Before You Go
High Quality Service & Safety
  • Pre-departure briefing
  • Experienced Guide speaks English and Spanish
  • A professional cook only for our group
  • Motorola Talkabout Radio, for communication
  • Medical Kit – First Aid Kit
  • One duffle bag per person
  • Customer Service 24/7
  • Extra oxygen
Private Camping Equipment
  • We also include a large tent with table and chairs for you to enjoy your meal without worry-free, and all the cooking equipment, carried by our porters and horses
  • We also included a portable toilet
Permits & Entrance Tickets
  • Entrance Ticket to Machu Picchu Circuit (1 or 2)
  • Entrance ticket to the Inca Trail
Transportation
  • The first 3 days the horses and muleteers carry their personal items of 8 kg / 16 pounds.
  • The last 4 days on the Inca trail the porters will carry their personal items of 8 kg / 16 pounds.
  • Day 7: Bus tickets down From MP to Aguas Calientes
  • Day 7: Train Ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
  • Day 7: Private transport from Ollantaytambo train station to your hotel in Cusco.
Meals
  • Meals: 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, and 6 Dinners
  • Meals: vegetarian and vegan
  • Water to drink on the trail every day
  • Wake up tea, every morning
  • Tea Time or Happy Hour, every afternoon
  • Snacks on the trail daily
  • Products for hygiene
Accommodation
  • Personal Accommodation in Private Campsites
  • 4-Person, 4-season tents, destined for 2 travelers
  • 1 Polar sheet per person
  • Pillows throughout the tour
  • Rubber warmers, for the night
  • Hotel in Aguas Calientes
Additional Included
  • PRO Air sleeping pad, Therma-Rest brand
  • Sleeping bag
  • Trekking stick
What Is Not Included?
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips for our staff
  • Additional costs or delays out of control of the management
  • entrance ticket to Salkantay (S/20)
  • Original Passport
  • Walking boots
  • Waterproof jacket / rain poncho
  • Warm jacket
  • Hat and gloves
  • T-shirts
  • Comfortable trousers
  • Sun hat
  • Sun cream (factor 35 or higher)
  • Insect repellant
  • Toiletries and hand sanitiser
  • Personal medication
  • Camera and film with extra batteries
  • Torch with spare batteries
  • Daypack

Information Before leaving for the Salkantay Trail 7 Days

We want to make your trip to Peru as memorable and as easy as possible. In this section, you will find speedy answers to all those questions you had about Salkantay Trail 7 Days in one place. Please read the following information carefully – it will help you with any questions about our services.
Has another question that we haven’t answered here? Drop us a line, and we will get back to you asap!

Briefing or informative meeting

All information meetings are held in your hotel at 6:00 p.m., one night before the tour begins. If you cannot attend, you must coordinate another time at the Peru Hike offices. These meetings last approximately 30 to 45 minutes and there you will be given a small duffel bag, in which you’ll put all the belongings you intend to bring on the trek that won’t be in your day pack.

Duffel bag or canvas case

ou’ll receive a canvas case or duffel bag during your briefing. The porters will take them on the way and will deliver them to you when you get to each camp. They measure 66 cm / 2 ft. Long x 36 cm / 1 ft. Wide.

A maximum of 5 kg is allowed for each duffel bag that includes the weight of your sleeping bag, mat, clothes and other personal items.

Payment of Trek Balance (in Cusco)

The trek has to be paid for in full by at least 7.30 pm two days before departure. For example, if your tour departs on a Wednesday, then you must come to our office before 7.30 pm on Monday.

It would be much appreciated if you pay the trek balance in cash US dollars or local currency. You can withdraw some money from several ATMs along Avenida Sol (either in US dollars or local Peruvian Soles). You can pay by credit card or PAYPAL online, but you will have to pay an 8% service charge, charged by VISA and PAYPAL. We do not accept bank checks or payment of the balance by traveler’s checks.

Can I store my luggage at your office?

Of course! During the travel, your main luggage can be stored at our office(you can organize briefing day or by email) or at your hotel, both free of charge.

Any equipment that you are not going to need on the trek can be stored safely in your hotel. Nearly every hotel will provide this service. Don’t leave items of value with your bags, put them in the hotel safe and obtain an itemized receipt (In the unlikely case of theft many insurance companies require that you have a copy of the receipt itemizing all the items). Best put items such as credit cards inside a sealed, signed envelope for extra peace of mind.

Pick up of guests

Peru Hike can pick you up from your hotel, as long as it’s in the Historic Center of Cusco. The pickup time will be coordinated with your guide in the briefing. The pickup time may vary between 30 and 45 minutes due to traffic. Cusco is a very old city, therefore, it has many narrow cobbled streets. Some hotels and Airbnbs may be located on streets without access to cars or on long, steep slopes, making it difficult to transport luggage. We strongly recommend that you book accommodation with good access.

Return to Cusco

Returning from Machu Picchu requires quite a bit of logistics, but don’t worry. Everything is included in your tour!

  • In Machu Picchu you’ll board a bus that will take you for 25 minutes to the small city of Aguas Calientes. The buses are boarded according to your arrival.
  • In Aguas Calientes you’ll board a train to Ollantaytambo or Cusco. Your guide will give you the train tickets where the boarding time will be shown. Make sure you’re on the platform 30 minutes early. The train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo takes 2 hours.
  • Once you arrive at the station, our representative, identified with the Peru Hike clothing, will be waiting to transfer you to Plaza San Francisco, in Cusco. The trip from Ollantaytambo to Plaza San Francisco takes 2 hours.
  • In San Francisco, depending on your hotel’s location, we will take you to a smaller car from our company (Hyundai H1) to transfer you faster to your hotel in Cusco.

Group tours

Group tours are made up of different types of people. Physical conditions and ages can vary. By agreeing to be part of a group tour, you also accept that some people may be faster or slower than you. Therefore, each person can go at their own pace on the route. It may be the case that a group wishes to modify the tour; however, it will be the guide who decides, after consulting with all the participants, if said modifications can be made.

Strikes and demonstrations

Strikes and demonstrations are usually frequent in Peru and this may interrupt some of our tours. Roads can be blocked and train tracks can be taken over. However, we will try to keep your excursion as planned, even if it means leaving the night before the scheduled date. Under these circumstances, tours may also be cancelled. In case of changes or cancellations, all situations will be coordinated with you by our operations department. Your safety is our highest priority and our decisions will be made to protect it.

Lost objects

You’re responsible for your objects during the tour. Please pay attention to where you leave your things and remember to take everything once you leave our trucks, tents, or restaurants.

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We went with 7 family members, ages 8-57. Our guide, Saul, was wonderful. The food was excellent and the scenery was magnificent. This is the trip of a lifetime.

4 May, 2021
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