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This newly discovered route to Santa Teresa and thence to Machu
Picchu is another stretch of the Inca roads.
This tour leaves from Mollepata and is vastly becoming popular with the tourists.
This route offers everything there is to offer on a hike!
From amazing views of
the Andean mountain chains, to waterfalls, flora
and fauna, and last
but not least, now one of the wonders of the world - Machu Picchu.
Difficulty of trek: Moderate Length of trek: 4 Days / 3 Nights
(optional-Salkantay 5 Days/4
nights which includes Macchu Picchu) Start point: Cusco End point: Cusco Type of trek: Archaeological, Cultural, Camping,
Ecological, Hiking
DAY 1 – Cusco to Soraypampa
Departing Cusco at 5am in private bus we have a 3 hour journey to
Mollepata. In Mollepata we will eat a breakfast and gear up our
horses with the equipment (horses can carry 6kg per person).
Afterwards we set off by foot towards CruzPata where we will see
the Apurimac river canyon (the deepest in Peru). Here we will eat
lunch! We then continue our hike in the direction of Soraypampa
where we will soon see the magical view of the Humantay snow peak
(5902m). Another 4 hours of walking and we will arrive at our
campsite in Soraypampa (3900m) where we will observe the magical
Apu Salkantay (6271m) while the sun goes down. Be prepared for a
cold first night of camping!
DAY 2 - Soraypampa to Collpapampa
Wake up call is at 5.30, breakfast at 6am and off on foot by
6.30am. We start our hardest ascent to of the Apacheta pass
(4590m). After the breathtaking view of the snow capped Mountain
Salkantay (6264m), which is the second highest peak in the Cusco
region, we can also observe the mountains Humantay and Huayanay,
white river, small lakes and moraines. After 5 hours of hiking in
the morning, after lunch we only have a 2-3 hour walk down hill to
Camp in Chaullay (2920m).
DAY 3 - Collpapampa - Santa Teresa
Another early morning we start with an easier 3 hours hiking to
Uscamayuc, where we will enter to a high jungle niche called "Ceja
de Selva". Its time to take pictures of the beautiful flora and
fauna (including banana crops and coca trees), bird watch and even
shower in the waterfall. Lunch is at Wiňaypoq'o, then its a 3 hour
walk to our last campsite in La Playa (2400m). To your surprise
there is a small village with electricity and shop located here.
DAY 4 - La Playa to Aguas Calienes
At 07:00 A.M. we will have breakfast and we begin our hike in the
direction of Colpani. We will ascend up this trail through the
beautiful vegitation and with an amazing view of the Santa Teresa
Valley. We continue our hike for a further 4 hours until we get to
Llactapata 2700m. From here, we can see Machupicchu and enjoy some
free time to rest with some snacks, and take photos. We now go
down hill to the hydroelectric plant 1870m to take the 45minute
train to Aguas Calientes 2000m where we will enjoy a nice last
dinner together.
In the afternoon we
will meet at Aguas Calienties where if you like, you can visit the
hot springs before we take the train back to Cusco (arriving
around 9pm).
Included:
Transfers to and From Cusco
Entrance fees
Horses (to carry tents, food and cooking equipment)
One spare horse
Cooks for: 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners, 4 Lunch
Snacks, coffee/ tea
Bilingual guide
Tents, sleeping matts, table(s) and chairs
Short bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
Oxygen
Not Included:
Sleeping bag
Flashlight
What to bring:
Passport
Hiking shoes
Backpack and/or Daypack
Sleeping bag for up to -8 degrees
Celsius
Warm clothing (layers recommended)
Thermals (woolen hat, socks and scarf are recommended)
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)
Money for souvenirs, drinks and tips
Toilet paper
Optional (In US dollars):
Walking poles
(Recommended for the 4th day as the last 2hrs are very steep).
Extra snacks
(Its always good to have chocolates as energy food)