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The Salkantay Trek is a premier Andean journey that seamlessly blends adventure, culture, and natural beauty. This carefully curated itinerary begins with a breathtaking hike to Humantay Lake, renowned for its crystalline turquoise waters beneath towering glaciers. The route continues toward the majestic Salkantay Pass, one of the region’s most sacred peaks. Travelers enjoy exclusive lodging at the Sky Lodge Domes in Soraypampa, offering comfort and panoramic mountain views. A tranquil visit to Huaypo Lake adds a reflective pause before merging with the iconic Classic Inca Trail. The final leg traverses lush cloud forests and ancient archaeological sites, culminating in a spectacular sunrise arrival at Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate (Inti Punku). This unique combination offers a transformative high-altitude experience, uniting remote wilderness with the grandeur of Inca heritage.
6 Days | 5 NIghts
38miles
Moderate
4650 msnm
Trekking Nature & Culture
02 Min - 10 Max per guide
Embark on a transformative journey along the Salkantay Route—an immersive experience where nature, culture, and mysticism converge. Begin your adventure at the breathtaking Humantay Lake, where turquoise waters mirror the towering Andean glaciers. Traverse dramatic high-altitude landscapes en route to Salkantay, one of Peru’s most revered apus (sacred mountains). Retreat each evening to the exclusive Sky Lodge Domes at Soraypampa, where glass ceilings invite you to sleep beneath a sky of infinite stars. Pause at the tranquil Huaypo Lake, a hidden gem offering serene reflection before connecting to the legendary Classic Inca Trail. As the trail winds through lush cloud forests and storied archaeological sites, each step brings you closer to the spiritual heart of the Andes. Conclude your trek with a once-in-a-lifetime sunrise entrance to Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate (Inti Punku)—a powerful and unforgettable finale to a journey of discovery, elevation, and awe.
We’ll pick you up from your hotel at 4:30 AM, starting with a 2.5-hour drive to Mollepata, where we’ll stop to enjoy a hearty breakfast.
From there, we continue driving to Challacancha, the official starting point of our trek. While our cook and horseman get the camping gear and kitchen equipment ready, we’ll begin hiking.
The first 25 minutes of the hike are slightly uphill until we reach the ancient Inca water channel, from where you’ll enjoy stunning panoramic views of the majestic snow-capped peaks Humantay (4,120 m / 13,500 ft) and Salkantay (6,271 m / 20,575 ft) — an incredible beginning to the journey.
We’ll then continue our trek toward Soraypampa (3,800 m / 11,750 ft), our first campsite on the Salkantay Trail. This is not only the highest and coldest campsite of the route, but it also sits close to the awe-inspiring Salkantay Mountain, the second highest peak in the Cusco region.
After lunch at camp, we’ll hike up to the turquoise Humantay Lake, explore its surroundings, and then return downhill to Soraypampa to spend the night under the stars.
After enjoying our Salkantay Trek breakfast, we’ll hit the trail around 6:30 AM, as we have a challenging yet rewarding day ahead. The hike begins with a 4-hour uphill climb toward the highest point of the Salkantay route, sitting at an altitude of 4,650 meters (15,200 ft). This mountain pass lies impressively between two towering peaks: Salkantay to the right and Tucarhuay to the left.
Once at the top, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the snow-capped Andean giants, and if conditions allow, we might even see fresh snow along the pass. After taking a well-deserved break and snapping a group photo, we’ll retrace our steps back down to Soraypampa, where a warm lunch and time to relax await.
Later, we’ll board our bus back to Cusco, ending our high-altitude adventure.
Your unforgettable 4-day Inca Trail expedition to Machu Picchu kicks off with an early morning pickup from your hotel in Cusco. We’ll head toward Ollantaytambo, a charming town nestled in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, where you’ll have a chance to pick up any last-minute essentials before the trek begins.
From there, we drive to Km 82 (Piscacucho), the official starting point of the Inca Trail—named for its distance along the railway from Cusco. At the trailhead, park rangers will verify your passport and Inca Trail permit before we set off.
The hike begins with a gentle ascent to Miskay, surrounded by spectacular Andean scenery. Along the way, we’ll explore lesser-known Inca ruins and soak in the historical atmosphere of the trail.
At Miskay, you’ll enjoy your first trail meal—an authentic Andean lunch freshly prepared by our local chef. Energized, we continue for another two hours to our first campsite at Huayllabamba (3,000 m / 9,842 ft), passing scenic viewpoints and archaeological sites.
We’ll arrive at the campsite around 5:00 PM. Upon arrival, our team will greet you with warm appetizers and freshly brewed Peruvian coffee or tea. After a colorful Andean sunset, a hearty dinner will be served before you rest in your cozy tent.
Your Fourth day on the Classic Inca Trail begins with an early wake-up and a comforting cup of freshly brewed Peruvian coffee or tea, followed by a nutritious, protein-rich breakfast to fuel your ascent. This is the most physically demanding day of the trek, but also one of the most rewarding.
We’ll set off on a five-hour uphill hike toward the trail’s highest point: the legendary Dead Woman’s Pass (Warmiwañusca), sitting at 4,200 meters (13,779 feet) above sea level. The pass gets its name from the mountain’s silhouette, which resembles a woman lying on her back. Along the way, we’ll traverse changing ecosystems, from dense cloud forest to high-altitude grasslands.
Once at the summit, you’ll have time to catch your breath, take in the spectacular views, and connect with the sacred energy of the Andes. Your guide will share stories from Andean mythology and local traditions, deepening your understanding of this ancient landscape.
From the pass, we descend for about two hours to Pacaymayu (3,650 m / 11,975 ft), a beautiful river valley where our team will have a hot lunch waiting. This will also be our campsite for the night, so you’ll have time to relax, take a siesta, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. In the evening, we’ll serve tea or coffee, followed by a well-earned dinner under the stars.
The Fifth day of the Classic Inca Trail begins at 6:00 AM with a hearty Andean breakfast. By 7:00 AM, we’ll set off on a spectacular journey through some of the most iconic archaeological sites of the route, making this day one of the most culturally enriching experiences of the trek.
Our first ascent leads us to Runkuraqay (3,800 m / 12,467 ft), a circular Inca structure that once served as a strategic lookout and resting place for messengers. Here, your guide will offer a deep dive into its historical significance.
Continuing uphill, we’ll reach Runkuraqay Pass (3,900 m / 12,795 ft), where we’ll pause to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys before descending for about 45 minutes to Sayacmarca (3,850 m / 12,631 ft), an impressive cliffside site built with precision stonework. After a guided exploration, we’ll journey through a lush cloud forest toward Chaquicocha (3,600 m / 11,811 ft), our lunch spot.
In the afternoon, we continue toward Phuyupatamarca, known as “The Town Above the Clouds,” where ancient ruins and misty ridges capture the trail’s mystical essence. As we descend, we pass Intipata, another striking site with agricultural terraces and mountain views.
We’ll arrive by evening at our final campsite: Wiñay Wayna (2,650 m / 8,694 ft), whose name means “Forever Young” in Quechua. Perched on a slope, its cascading terraces and ceremonial fountains make it one of the most beautiful sites on the trail. After a guided tour and a breathtaking sunset, we’ll return to camp for a well-deserved dinner.
Your final day on the Inca Trail begins bright and early at 3:30 AM. After a light breakfast, we’ll say goodbye to our amazing support team. If you wish, this is a great moment to thank them and offer a tip for their hard work and care during the journey.
We’ll then begin a 1-hour hike to the iconic Sun Gate (Inti Punku). This is the moment you’ve been waiting for—the first breathtaking view of Machu Picchu as the sun rises, casting golden light across the ancient stone city. As the morning mist slowly lifts, the majestic citadel reveals itself in all its splendor. It’s a moment of wonder and deep reward after days of effort.
After soaking in the views, we’ll continue descending toward the main entrance of Machu Picchu, where we’ll pass a checkpoint before starting our guided tour of the citadel. Your expert guide will share the history of the Inca civilization, explaining the purpose of key areas like the Temple of the Sun, main plaza, agricultural terraces, and more.
If you’ve reserved permits to climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, your guide will assist you to the entrance.
Once the visit is complete, we’ll take the shuttle bus down to Aguas Calientes, where you’ll have free time for lunch, exploring the town, or relaxing in the natural hot springs—the perfect way to reward your body after the trek.
At 6:20 PM, we’ll board the train back to Ollantaytambo, where a representative will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel in Cusco, arriving around 10:00 PM.
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How to Book?: Send us all Your Personal information, as well as a Deposit of US$150, and the Final Balance will be paid once you are in Cusco.
Group Service: Price per person: US$1350
(You will be joined into a formed group of people who come from different countries/Nationalities): From 04 Persons to 08 Persons (Maximum)
Private Service: Price per person: Upon Request
(PRIVATE SERVICE) Prices are based on Number of people/ We will leave with Minimum of 02 ppl
This Service Includes: First Class Vistadome Train Back, Private bus back from Ollantaytambo to Cusco, Walking Poles, Bus & Down to Machu Picchu as well as a 3 stars Hotel
01 Person Group / US$2600 per person
02 People Group / US$1650 per person
03 People Group / US$1600 per person
04 People Group / US$1550 per person
05 People Group / US$1500 per person
06 People Group / US$1450 per person
07 – or More People Group / US$1400 per person
Recommended for Honeymooners, Families with children & Groups of Friends (02 Person Minimum)
If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as GROUP SERVICE). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here in Cusco.
Most people automatically assume that the weather is hot in South America, but because of the higher altitude in the Andes, the temperature can feel quite cold, especially at night. We recommend the use of a duffel bag or backpack, whichever is easiest for you to carry. A good size daypack is also essential.
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General Overview
What is this tour about?
A 2-day high-altitude adventure visiting Humantay Lake, crossing the Salkantay Pass, and spending the night in Sky Lodge Domes at Soraypampa.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts and ends in Cusco, with round-trip transportation included.
Is this part of the full Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu?
No, this is a shorter version, ideal for those who want the highlights in just two days.
Is it a private or group tour?
Both options are available; standard bookings are usually in small groups.
Is the tour available year-round?
Yes, but the dry season (May–September) is the best time to go.
Trekking & Difficulty
How difficult is the trek?
Moderate to challenging due to steep climbs and high altitude. No technical climbing is involved.
What’s the maximum altitude?
Salkantay Pass at 4,650 m (15,255 ft) is the highest point of the trek.
How long is the hike on each day?
Is altitude sickness a concern?
Yes. You should acclimatize in Cusco for at least 2–3 days before the tour.
Can I ride a horse if I get tired?
Yes, horses can be rented for part of the trek (usually during steep or long climbs).
Sky Lodge Domes Accommodation
What are the Sky Lodge Domes?
Geodesic dome tents with beds, blankets, and clear sections for stargazing — located in Soraypampa.
Are the domes private?
They can be private or shared, depending on your booking type.
Do the domes have heating?
No heaters, but thick blankets and insulation are provided.
Are there toilets and showers?
Yes, there are shared eco-friendly toilets and basic wash areas.
Is there electricity or Wi-Fi?
Basic solar lighting is available; no Wi-Fi or cell service in most parts.
Meals & Food
Are meals included?
Yes — typically Day 1: breakfast, lunch, dinner; Day 2: breakfast, lunch.
What kind of food is served?
Freshly cooked Peruvian meals — soup, grilled meats, rice, quinoa, vegetables, and hot drinks.
Can you accommodate dietary needs?
Yes, they offer vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or other options upon request.
Is drinking water provided?
Yes, boiled or filtered water is available for refilling bottles.
Are snacks provided?
Light snacks like fruit or cookies are usually provided; bring extras if needed.
Guides & Support
Is a guide included?
Yes, a bilingual (English/Spanish) certified guide accompanies the group.
Do guides carry oxygen and first aid?
Yes, they carry oxygen bottles and first-aid kits for emergencies.
How big is the group?
Usually 6–10 people for a more personalized experience.
Can I tip the guide and cook?
Tipping is optional but greatly appreciated.
Are porters or mules used?
Mules usually carry the gear; you only need to carry a daypack with essentials.
What to Bring
What should I pack?
Do I need a sleeping bag?
Sleeping bags are usually included or available to rent.
Are trekking poles necessary?
Highly recommended for stability, especially on descents.
Should I bring cash?
Yes, for tips, horse rental, or snacks — small bills in Peruvian soles.
Is travel insurance required?
Not mandatory but strongly recommended, especially one that covers high-altitude trekking.
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Sara D2025-07-07Verified 10/10 Experience - Would Recommend! We had an amazing time on the Salkantay 5 Day Trek. Before the trip started, Quechuas had great communication and was very accommodating to our travel schedule, including adjusting our briefing time with our guide.The skydome accomodations were great (all fairly spacious, with exception of night 2, which was fine as we didn’t spend much time there), the food was delicious (a great variety and always more than enough to go around) and the trek itself was beautiful. Our guide Steven, as well as second guide Jorge, were very patient, knowledgeable and kind to us and the others in our group - not only did we get to see incredible scenery but we also learned a lot about the local landscape and culture.We rented sleeping bags, which we would highly recommend. We brought our own hiking poles but would recommend renting if you don’t bring your own.Overall, an amazing experience and we would highly recommend this company. Matthew W2025-07-02Verified Seamless and Supportive Inca Trail Experience – Highly Recommend We recently completed the 4-day Classic Inca Trail trek with Quechuas Expeditions in June 2025, and overall had a fantastic experience that struck the perfect balance between physical challenge and logistical ease.Our guide, Fernando (“Nando”), was outstanding—passionate, deeply knowledgeable about the trail’s rich history, and highly supportive throughout. He kept our group motivated and informed, and managed different paces and needs with professionalism and care. His English was great, and he always made time to answer questions or share interesting stories along the way.The porter and chef team were phenomenal. Every meal was different, delicious, and plentiful—we were never hungry, and dietary needs (including vegan and vegetarian) were handled without issue. They even baked a custom cake on the trail for a couple’s anniversary, which speaks volumes about their care and capability. The porters themselves were friendly, warm, and constantly going above and beyond to support us.Quechuas provided tents, sleeping bags, a toilet tent, and hot water for face washing each morning, plus coca tea as a wake-up touch. The duffel service was useful, though we did find the weight limits a bit tighter than expected once you factor in the sleeping bag. In the end, we paid for an extra porter—which was easy to arrange but worth noting for those planning their packing. One thing we didn’t know in advance: the porter bags aren’t waterproof, so future trekkers may want to use dry bags or line the inside with plastic.Another small consideration: due to how campsites are assigned (by the government, not the tour company), some days ended up being longer than the traditional day-by-day breakdown you might read online. While not Quechuas’ fault, for myself, as much heads-up as possible would’ve helped with my own mental preparation.All said, Quechuas Expeditions delivered where it mattered most. The logistics were smooth, the staff was superb, and their support allowed us to focus on enjoying the trail and the breathtaking views without worrying about the rest. This is a company that knows what it’s doing.Would I recommend them? Absolutely—whether you’re a first-time trekker or experienced hiker, they make an unforgettable journey that much more seamless and enjoyable. If I ever do this again, I would book with them without question, and if possible, request the exact same team. Thank you Fernando and team for a trip of a lifetime and memories that will stay with me forever 🙏 Arianna O2025-07-01Verified Amazing trip on the Inca Trail with Quechuas Expeditions I never imagined that the Inca Trail could be so transformative. My partner and I decided to do the classic 4-day trek with Quechuas Expeditions and, honestly, it exceeded all our expectations. From the very first moment we felt very welcome. The service was impeccable, they were always attentive to our needs, solving all our doubts before and during the trek.The hike was not easy, but the views, the fresh mountain air and the energy of the group kept us going without thinking about how tiring it was. The meals at the campsites surprised us pleasantly, we really did not expect so much variety and flavor in the middle of the mountain. And the end, reaching Machu Picchu through the sun gate (Inti Punku) was simply magical, there are no words to describe that moment. It is definitely a unique experience that connects you with the history, culture and nature of Peru. Thank you Quechuas Expeditions for making this trip so special! naomiammar2025-06-28Verified Hardest challenge of my life but worth it One of the hardest things I have ever done (definitely underestimate the difficulty level), and I don’t know if I would have made it if it wasn’t for our awesome guide Frenando and all the amazing staff we had. What a fantastic group of people. The porters are so hard working, it’s so humbling. The chef Taco was fantastic! I am vegan and he made me the most amazing food the entire time. I couldn’t believe it. And then our guide Fernando topped it all. Knowledgeable, professional yet fun, very personable, very patient (we were slow!) and very encouraging. If you are considering taking on this challenge, I highly recommend Quechua’s Expeditions and if you can request Fernando. E sure to do so. He’s been doing this for 19yrs! cade c2025-06-27Verified Awesome trek We really enjoyed our trip. It was challenging and also rewarding. Beautiful views and even better food. I can’t rave enough about our cook Santiago! Food was unbelievable. Jose did a fantastic job leading us along the way. He did a good job of explaining what we are seeing! Looking for a physical challenge with beautiful views this is the trek for you. Lola U2025-06-20Verified Demanding, enriching and unforgettable thanks to the human team I will always be grateful to the rich food and attentions of Santiago, the cook, the professionalism and good advice of José, the guide, the kindness of the helpers, who have made it possible to improve the experience. Julia C.2025-06-16Verified Amazing trek, amazing guide and staff The Salkantay Trek was absolutely stunning, domes and the views were great with hot water available. What the trek made very special was our guide Nildo. Also, the chef Julian, horseman and second guide were incredible too. Nildo was knowledgeable, caring and passionate about everything he shared. I cannot imagine a better guide :-) Everything was very well organized. Emelie A2025-06-15Verified Hike of a lifetime! We had the most amazing time! The different sceneries along the trek are just unbelievable and although being two fairly unfit persons we could enjoy it all the way. Fernando and Steven are terrific guides making sure we were all comfortable and happy at all times. The food and accommodations along the way were also a lot more luxurious than what we’d expected. Would 100% recommend this to anyone who’s up for a hike!!
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