Lares trek with short inka trail 5 days

Come enjoy this unique experience in the Andes with local people who live surrounded by llamas, alpacas and produce textiles of many colors to decorate their lives, just as the Inkas did.

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FULL CAMPING

“Welcome to our thrilling Full Camping adventure! Immerse yourself in nature; our tours are tailored for camping enthusiasts, taking you beyond the daily grind. Connect authentically with Mother Nature (PACHAMAMA) in an exhilarating journey through mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers. Discover the magic of the great outdoors and forge lasting memories with Full Camping. Welcome to a unique experience!”

Join us on a one-of-a-kind Andean adventure, accompanied by local communities that thrive amidst herds of llamas and alpacas, while producing vibrantly colored textiles to enrich their lives – as the Incas once did. Embark on an exploration of picture-perfect locations and unspoiled nature, from the brightest glaciers to the deepest lagoons. Immerse yourself in Andean life as we discover the small towns that preserve ancient wisdom and kindly share their traditions with us. Don’t miss out on this opportunity – let’s make unforgettable memories together!

Itinerary

This program has been carefully designed to be ahead of other groups and enjoy the landscapes without too many people.

DAY 1

CUSCO - HOT SPRING - QISWARANI - ANCAHS COCHA (L,D)

We will arrange for your transportation to Huaran, a town located in the Sacred Valley of the Inkas, where the 5-day 4-night Inka Trail will commence. During the initial phase of the journey, we will encounter mild weather in the valley, offering us a breathtaking landscape of a stunning ravine and a river that descends from the heights of Cancha Cancha. As we ascend, we will be surrounded by lush vegetation and enjoy an increasingly spectacular view of the Sacred Valley. A forest of ancient trees will signal our approach, and the towering mountains will greet us as we arrive at the Cancha Cancha community. 

  • Distance: 14 km hiking
  • Maximum Altitude: 3940 m.a.s.l. Cancha Cancha camp
  • Minimum Altitude: 2900 m.a.s.l. Huaran
  • Feasibility: Transportation and trail
  • Difficulty level: Moderate
  • Activities: Adventure, trail, landscape, cultural, ethnic and history
  • Overnight: Camping in Cancha Cancha.

DAY 02

ANCASH COCHA - CANCHA CANCHA (B,L,D)

We’ll start our morning ascent towards the Pachacuteq Pass, where we’ll encounter a stunning array of lagoons in various colors. Lares is a one-of-a-kind location with diverse landscapes that are sure to impress. Upon reaching the pass, we’ll be met with a breathtaking view of the Sahuasiray glacier and the expansive mountain ranges. On our descent, we’ll come across picturesque lakes, enchanting waterfalls, and spots inhabited by the charming llamas and alpacas that call this area home. Our trek will continue until we reach Quiswarani.

  • Distance: 19 km hiking
  • Maximum Altitude: 4750 m.a.s.l. step Pachacuteq
  • Minimum Altitude: 3700 m.a.s.j. Quiswarani camp
  • Feasibility: Trail
  • Difficulty level: Moderate – Hard
  • Activities: Adventure, hike, landscape, ice mountains, cultural, ethnic history and mystic.
  • Overnight: Camping in Quiswarani.

DAY 03

CANCHA CANCHA - OLLANTAYTAMABO (B,L,D)

Today, we are expecting to accomplish the final leg of our ascent. We will encounter local shepherds tending to their llamas and alpacas, while passing by fields of potato cultivation and other typical Andean produce. Upon reaching the summit, we will be amazed by the warm and magical colored lagoons, surrounded by landscapes that could easily belong in a Hollywood blockbuster. As we continue to descend, we will reach the charming town of Cuncani, where our transportation will be waiting to take us to the soothing thermal baths of Lares. After enjoying the thermal baths, we will embark on a short journey to Anacasmarka, an essential archaeological site, where we will set up camp for the night.

  • Distance: 15 km hiking
  • Maximum Altitude: 4200 m.a.s.l. huilc‘acasa
  • Minimum Altitude: 3200 m.a.s.l. thermal baths
  • Feasibility: trail and transportation
  • Difficulty level: Moderate – Hard
  • Activities: Adventure, hike, landscape, cultural, ethnic, history and thermal baths
  • Overnight: Camping in Ancasmarka.

DAY 04

OLLANTAYTAMBO - SHORT INKA TRAIL - AGUAS CALIENTES (B,L,D)

At dawn, we will commence our day’s expedition to explore the high mountains of the Sacred Valley. We will travel by comfortable transportation, enjoying the breathtaking Andean scenery with several lagoons along the route to the fascinating archaeological center of Pisac, which we will explore thoroughly. Then, we will continue our journey through the Sacred Valley to reach Ollantaytambo, where we will board the train to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu) and stay overnight there.
 
  • Distance: 80 km driving,43 km in train
  • Maximum Altitude: 3800 m.a.s.l. Ancasmarka
  • Minimum Altitude: 2040 m.a.s.l. Aguas Calientes twon
  • Feasibility: Transportation and train
  • Difficulty level: Easy
  • Activities: Adventure, hike, landscape, cultural, ethnic, history
  • Overnight: Hotel in Aguas Calientes twon.

DAY 0

LLAQTA PATA - AGUAS CALIENTES (B,L,D)

The highly anticipated day of our excursion to Machu Picchu, a cultural emblem, has finally arrived. We are set to embark on a journey that will transport us to the Incan era, amidst the exquisite beauty of the surrounding mountains and an unparalleled mystical panorama. Our means of transportation to the historical sanctuary of Machu Picchu will be via one of the designated buses. The return journey to Cusco will be via train in the afternoon.

  • Maximum altitude: 2430 m.a.s.l. Machupicchu
  • Minimum Altitude: 2040 m.a.s.l. Aguas Calientes
  • Feasibility: bus and ride in Machupicchu
  • Difficulty level: Easy 
  • Activities: landscape, tour in Machupicchu , historical, archaeological and cultural

more thing you should know about the tour

The Lares trekking route offers a unique opportunity to explore the Andean highlands, providing a comprehensive experience that covers geology, cultural immersion, and biodiversity.

Geologically, the Urubamba mountain range, which traverses the region, is a relatively young orogenetic belt, boasting numerous snowy peaks and breathtaking rock formations. The hike presents an excellent opportunity to observe and appreciate these geological features up close.

Culturally, the trek takes you through several local communities, offering an unparalleled opportunity to learn about the customs, traditions, and practices of the local inhabitants. You will witness firsthand how these communities have developed and adopted agricultural techniques that allow them to cultivate crops on the slopes of the mountains and in the valleys of the region. Additionally, you will encounter alpacas and llamas, which play an integral role in the region’s economy and daily life.

Regarding biodiversity, the Lares trekking route offers a chance to explore a variety of natural habitats and ecosystems, including Queñua and pine forests, valleys, and grasslands, where you will encounter a diverse array of plant and animal species. The route also presents an opportunity to spot various bird species, including the Andean condor and the hummingbird, as well as mammals such as the vicuña and the taruca.

In addition to these incredible features, the Lares region is home to several glacial lakes, which are awe-inspiring and well worth a visit during the hike.

The Lares trekking route provides an exceptional opportunity to witness diverse flora and fauna. Along the route, you will traverse enchanting landscapes of queñua and pine forests, as well as valleys and grasslands that host a rich array of plant and animal species. Numerous avian species, including the Andean condor and the hummingbird, can be spotted during the hike. Additionally, you will have the chance to encounter notable mammalian species such as the vicuña and the taruca.

The Lares region is also home to several impressive glacial lakes that can be explored during the trek. These glacial lakes are the result of glacial erosion and provide valuable insights into the geological history of the region.

Reasons why you should do the lares trek:

  1. The Lares trek offers a unique and authentic experience for travelers who want to get away from the more crowded tourist routes.
  2. The trek offers spectacular views of the Peruvian Andes, including snow-capped mountains, glaciers, impressive lakes, and valleys.
  3. The trek allows travelers to interact with local communities and experience their culture and traditions firsthand.
  4. The trek provides the opportunity to get up close and learn about alpacas and llamas, animals that are an important part of the region’s economy and culture.
  5. The trek allows travelers to experience the natural beauty of the Peruvian Andes in a healthy and active way.
  6. The Lares route offers the opportunity to experience life in the highlands of the Andes and learn about the unique agricultural techniques of the region.
  7. The Lares route offers the opportunity to learn about the history and culture of the region, including ancient Inca settlements.
  8. The trek is a great opportunity to connect with nature and experience the beauty and majesty of the Peruvian Andes.
  9. The Lares route is a great option for travelers interested in ecology and conservation, as it provides the opportunity to experience the region’s biodiversity and fragility.
  10. The trek allows travelers to experience rural life and learn about the unique traditions and customs of local communities.
  11. The Lares route offers the opportunity to get up close with the beauty of the Andean flora and fauna, including a variety of birds and mammals.
  12. The trek is a great opportunity to escape the stress and pressure of daily life and relax in a natural and peaceful environment.
  13. The Lares route offers the opportunity to experience the natural and cultural beauty of Peru in an authentic and unique way.
  14. The trek is a great opportunity to create lasting memories and experiences.

camping

Each location for overnight stays is strategically located in places where you can appreciate and feel the wonderful magic of Mother Nature. All of the camping equipment we provide is specially designed for high mountain conditions so that you can enjoy the outdoor adventure as much as possible and be more comfortable with the weather conditions. We offer a highly personalized service.

1 ANCAHS COCHA 3900 m.a.s.l.

2 CANCHA CANCHA 3600 m.a.s.l.

3 OLLANTAYTAMBIO 2850 m.a.s.l.

4 AGUAS CALIENTES 2700 m.a.s.l.

Why are there llamas in Machu Picchu

PRICING AND DEPARTURES

TREKKING PROGRAM

Grupal US$ 820 (minimum 2 people)
Privado US$ 1400

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

You must request this at the time that you make your reservation.

  • Saddle horse  $50.00 USD. 
  • extra 7 kg: $20.00 USD. 
  • Private tent: $50.00 USD 
  • Hiking poles: USD 20.00 USD 
  • sleeping bag -15 °c  $30.00 USD.

¿What makes us

one of a kind?

Our distinction lies in our dual expertise as professionals in tourist guiding and as spiritual masters dedicated to preserving Inkan wisdom. This unique combination enables us to offer our clients an enriching and deeply spiritual tourist experience. Furthermore, as an Inkan-origin agency, we are committed to social responsibility. We work tirelessly to support those in our community who need it most. We allocate financial resources to carry out social work with individuals battling addictions, who have suffered from violations, or other traumatic experiences that impact their personal development. Your choice to travel with us directly contributes to this social work, helping us make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve.

shaman leaders

Our organization of spiritual leaders is truly diverse and joyful, as it is composed of masterful leaders of both genders who are experts in Inka knowledge

yachay wasi

Yachay Wasi stands as a distinguished school, dedicated to the transmission of millennia-old ancestral wisdom to future generations with a forward-thinking approach deeply rooted in tradition.

Natural therapy

Treating individuals with addiction disorders or other problems, who have low economic resources, requires a considerable duration depending on the specific situation, with the goal of achieving physical, mental, and spiritual recovery..

FREQUENT QUESTIONS

The Salkantay route is an adventure lover’s dream come true! It’s an incredibly popular trekking route that leads to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, one of the world’s seven wonders. The hike lasts for six days and five nights, taking you through some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes you could ever imagine. From majestic mountains and massive glaciers to serene rivers and dense forests, this route has it all! Each day will bring a new and exciting experience, making it an unforgettable journey. So if you’re up for a challenge and looking for an incredible adventure, the Salkantay route is definitely the way to go!

The Salkantay route is an incredible adventure that spans over six days. However, the first day is more of an acclimatization day, so hikers will only hike for about half a day. We will start our journey in the afternoon, towards our first campsite, Cuz Pata. This beautiful spot is located at 3600 meters above sea level, and it’s an excellent starting point for hikers to gradually acclimate to the altitude. This means that on the first day, hikers can take it easy and soak in the breathtaking surroundings, preparing for the more challenging hikes ahead. This acclimation day is crucial to ensure that hikers do not experience any altitude sickness as they continue their journey.

The trek in question covers a total distance of approximately 70 kilometers, which will require the participant to walk for an average of six to eight hours per day. This will allow for sufficient time to appreciate the surrounding natural beauty without overexerting oneself. The activity of trekking through the wilderness will provide an opportunity for a deep immersion into the environment, allowing the participant to fully appreciate the natural wonders on offer. This experience promises to be an unforgettable adventure, filled with awe-inspiring landscapes that will leave an indelible impression on the participant’s memory.

The Salkantay route is widely acknowledged as a moderate-to-high difficulty trek, requiring participants to be in peak physical condition and adequately equipped to traverse irregular terrain, including steep staircases and significant changes in altitude.

Participants must also be mindful of the potential effects of high altitude on the body, such as altitude sickness, which can be mitigated through gradual acclimatization and the use of appropriate medications.

The maximum elevation attained along the Salkantay path is roughly 4,630 meters above sea level, precisely at the Salkantay Pass.

The Salkantay trek is a challenging and adventurous journey that begins in Soyrapampa and culminates in Aguas Calientes. This awe-inspiring journey takes hikers through a range of breathtaking landscapes, from dense forests to snow-capped mountains and glistening glaciers. Soyrapampa, the starting point, is a small village nestled in the heart of the Andes mountains, surrounded by lush vegetation and incredible views. As hikers make their way towards Aguas Calientes, they will cross rugged terrain, steep stairs, and altitude changes, testing their physical endurance and mental resilience. Finally, they will reach Aguas Calientes, a quaint town known for its thermal hot springs and as the gateway to the magnificent Machu Picchu. The Salkantay trek is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that promises to leave hikers with unforgettable memories and a deep connection to nature.

The climate in the region where the trek takes place can be highly unpredictable, with rapid and significant changes in weather patterns. Typically, the climate is characterized by chilly temperatures in the mornings and evenings, with warm and pleasant conditions during the day.

Given this variability, it is highly recommended that participants come prepared with suitable clothing to manage the diverse climatic conditions. This should include a range of layers to provide warmth when needed, as well as rain gear to protect against unexpected rainfall. It is also important to bring sun protection, such as hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses, as the sun can be intense in this region.

During the trek, participants will traverse diverse terrain that encompasses glaciers and cloud forests. As a result, the climate can shift from temperate to warm in a short period. Therefore, it is essential to pack appropriate clothing that can easily adapt to such variations in temperature.

In summary, being well-prepared for the diverse and changeable weather conditions in the region is critical for a successful and enjoyable trek. With the appropriate gear and attire, participants can remain comfortable and protected against the elements as they explore the stunning natural landscapes of the area.

Indeed, it is essential to engage the services of a tour guide to complete the Salkantay 6-day, 5-night trek. These expert guides are highly trained in essential skills such as rescue operations and first aid, ensuring that participants remain safe throughout the journey.

Moreover, these guides possess a wealth of knowledge about the Inca history and culture that is intrinsic to the route, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural significance of the area. The guides are also well-versed in the flora and fauna of the region, providing valuable insights into the diverse ecological systems that are encountered during the trek.

In summary, the expertise of tour guides is indispensable to ensure a safe, engaging, and educational experience for participants undertaking the Salkantay trek. By drawing on their vast knowledge of the area’s history, culture, and ecology, these guides are an invaluable asset to the trekking experience, enriching participants’ understanding and appreciation of this unique and beautiful region.

For a successful and enjoyable Salkantay trek, it is crucial to come equipped with appropriate gear and supplies. Participants should pack comfortable and lightweight clothing, ensuring that they are prepared for the diverse and changeable weather conditions that are characteristic of the region.

Comfortable walking shoes are a must to navigate the rugged and uneven terrain, providing adequate support and protection for the feet. A day backpack is also essential to carry essential items, such as, sunscreen, hat, insect repellent, and a water bottle.

Additionally, a camera is highly recommended to capture the stunning natural landscapes and vistas that will undoubtedly leave participants in awe. By bringing a camera, participants can record their journey and create a lasting visual memory of this extraordinary experience.

Making an early reservation is crucial to secure access to Machu Picchu and the iconic mountains such as Waynapicchu and Machu Picchu Mountain.

By reserving in advance, visitors can ensure that they have guaranteed entry to these sought-after destinations, avoiding disappointment and potential delays. This is particularly important during peak tourist seasons when demand for access to these sites is exceptionally high.

Furthermore, early reservations allow for better planning and preparation, ensuring that visitors can fully immerse themselves in the beauty and history of these world-renowned landmarks. So, don’t wait, make your reservations early to guarantee access to these unforgettable destinations and make the most of your once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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