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leadership, Abroad Trekkers is set to provide you with the best possible active
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be fortunate enough to carefully control the helm for years to come. No
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Ausangate is one of
the most exciting and challenging trails in Southern Peru, also an
important mountain god for the Incas, and is still revered daily by
local people.
Seeing very few people on
this hike, except for the occasional animal, you will experience
something like no other.
The Ausangate circuit explores the Cordillera Vilcanota, weaving
around many peaks over 6000m. (Ausangate being the highest at
6,372 meters, 20,905 feet ).
Difficulty of trek: Difficult Length of trek: 6 Days / 5 Nights Start point: Cusco End point: Cusco Type of trek: Archaeological, Cultural, Camping,
Ecological, Hiking
Day 1 Cusco to Tinqui Leaving Cusco at 8am we then have a 3 hour bus journey to a
small village called Tinqui. Passing through beautiful country
side and several traditional villages including Urcos, Cattca and
Oxangate, where we will have the opportunity to take some photos.
Day 2 From
Tinqui to Upis We will start trekking at around 9am today. In the first 3
hours the trail starts crossing the highland meadow approaching
the base of Ausangate. We will have also seen magnificent scenery
of the Cordillera Vilcanota, then after lunch it is only another 2
hours trek until we reach the hot springs where we will set up
camp in Upis.
Day 3 From Urpis
to Lake Jatun Puga Q'ocha After breakfast at 8am we will hike the Aruba Pass (4850m)
which will take 3 hours. From this pass we will continue 3 1/2
hours down the valley until we reach the Lake Jatun Paqa Q'ocha on
the way.
Here we will set up camp and you will have the opportunity to
climb the small ridge north of the camp to see Lake Vin Q'ocha.
You will see the surpurbe view of Ausangate, feeling so close up
and dominating! While camping beside the Jatun Puqa Q'ocha, you
wont miss the sound of the falling ice bergs into the lake!
Day 4 From Lake
Jatun Puqa Q'ocha to Pampacancha In the morning we will ascend the second pass of Apuchata
(4900m) with the turquoise Laguna Ausangate Q'ocha below. The
melting ice from Ausangate is what forms this lake. From the lake
we cross Palomani pass (5200m) - the highesst pass for the trek.
We continue down into the valley where we will eat lunch then head
onto our campsite at at Pampacancha.
Day 5 From Pampacancha to Q'omer Q'ocha During the morning you will see the snowy peaks of Tres Picos
and Puca Punta. Continuing through the valley of Pampa Jutunpata
and up the Rio Q;ampa valley. After passing through a small
village of Q'ampa we will head to the last pass of this hike, the
Q'ampa pass (5000m). We will see seaveral different coloured
lakes, the final lake being Q'oma Q'ocha. We will camp beside this
beautiful green turquoise lake.
Day 6 From Qomer Q'ocha to Cusco
Breakfast at 6.30 this morning, then after 2 1/2 hours of hiking
we will arrive at the small village of Pacchanta. You will finally
have the opportunity to have a drink and relax in the hot thermal
springs. Afterwards its another 3 hour trek back to Tinqui where
we'll say goodbye to our horsemen and take the bus back to Cusco,
arriving late evening.
INCLUDED:
Transfers to and From Cusco
Entrance fees
Cooks for: 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners, 6 Lunch
Snacks, coffee/ tea
Bilingual guide
Tents, sleeping matts, table(s) and chairs
Oxygen
NOT INCLUDED:
Sleeping bag
Flashlight
WHAT TO BRING:
Hiking shoes
Backpack and/or Day pack
Sleeping bag for up to -20 degrees Celsius
Warm clothing (layers recommended)
Thermals (woolen hat, socks and scarf are recommended)
Toilet paper
Flashlight
Camera and film
Batteries
Sun protection (hat, sun screen, sun glasses)
Insect repellent
Rain jacket or Poncho
Water proof back pack cover
Water bottle
Water purifying tablets
Personal medical kit
Passport and ISIC card if you are a student (originals required)