
SALCANTAY-AHOBAMBA- MACHUPICCHU
DATES & PRICING
Price below is per person and based on double occupancy
Price per person from:
USD. $. 1,609.00
This trip requires minimum of 4 persons.
If your group is less than 4 people, we can make some arrangements.
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SALCANTAY- AHOBAMBA-MACHUPICCHU
This fantastic trek is prepared for travelers, who want a more adventurous route to Machu Picchu. It crosses the east side of the Nevado Salkantay, on a route opposite to the classic trek. The route crosses two passes, one at Abra Inkachillaska (5,000 m) and the other at Abra Palqay (4,700 m). Then the trail descends into the wild valley of Ahobamba, where we have a cabin in a beautiful place. Very few people get to travel along this side of Salkantay with spectacular views; It offers the perfect and different way to avoid the crowds on the way to Machu Picchu.
ITINERARY: 6DAYS/5 NIGHTS
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Early in the morning we take private transport in the direction of the Soray Valley (Approx.3.5hrs), until we reach Soray Pampa (3888m), under the south face of the Nevado Salkantay, here we will start the trek towards Ichupata. (Option to visit the Humantay lagoon with a 5Km route, 3.6 miles of ups and downs).
After appreciating the beauty of the landscape of the lagoon, we will have lunch at the campsite with a view of the glaciers. After the rest we resume the hike uphill towards the Salcantay Mountain (Approx.3hr), arriving at our campsite of Ichupata where we will spend the night (4,100 meters above sea level, 13,530 f.)
Estimated walking time: 8 hours
Distance: 9km. 5.6m
Difficulty: Moderate+
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We will have breakfast at 6:30 a.m. and start our hike to the highest pass passing through two Abras (Mount), ascending for approx. 2 hrs. to the Abra de Incachiriasca (5,100m, 16,830f). This is the closest point to Salcantay Mountain.
After descending to Sisaypampa camp (4,200m, 13,860f), approx.1 1/2hr. At this point we will have lunch and take a short break and then make the last effort to reach the Abra de Palqaycasa to our camp for the night.
Estimated walking time: 9hrs
Distance: 12Km. 7,5mi
Difficulty: Demanding
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We will leave the campsite at 8am, today we recover energy with a simple walk of 2hrs. and enjoy the mountains, leaving behind the altiplano having to travel only a few hours down the valley entering the High Jungle.
Near the ruins is the Ahobamba House, where we will arrive with plenty of time to relax and explore a waterfall coming from the melting of the Salcantay galciar approx.400 feet high, hummingbirds everywhere, at the base of the great Apu, surrounded by high mountain walls, this is the heart of Salkantay. Then we return to Casa Ahobamba and have lunch, in the afternoon it will be rest and opportunity to take wonderful pictures of the landscape.
Estimated walking time: 4 hours.
Distance: 5Km, 3mi.
Difficulty: Easy.
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Departure at 8:00 a.m. we will start walking along a path surrounded by a lot of vegetation on the side of the Ahobamba River (tributary of the Urubamba River, river that surrounds the ruins of Machu Picchu), the atmosphere is hot as we will enter the high jungle, our destination is La Casa de Fortuno place where we will spend the night in beds conditioned in a small inn. The route has ups and downs but the average is downhill.
Estimated walking time: 7 hours.
Distance: 11Km, 6.8mi.
Difficulty: Moderate.
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We plan this day with departure at 7.00am in the direction of Aguas Calientes, a town that is at the foot of the ruins of Machu Piccchu. We will walk along the railway line, to the end of it taking approx. 1 1/2 hours, and we will enter the canyon of the Urubamba River for about 2 1/2 hours until we reach the town of Aguas Calientes where we will have lunch and then settle into our hotel. In the afternoon it is free to visit the village or the artisan market.
Estimated walking time: 5 hours with extra time for photography.
Distance: 13 km, 8.1mi.
Difficulty: moderate.
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This day we wake up early to take a bus to the ruins of Machu Picchu, after a guided tour of Machu Picchu. At the end of the visit, we descend by bus to the town of Aguas Calientes to have lunch and make time for the departure of our train that will take us to the Ollantaytambo station where a private bus awaits us to take us to Cusco where we will leave you at your hotel.
People who are interested in visiting the surrounding mountains should inform us in advance to buy additional tickets for these extra visits (Huayna Picchu, Machu Pichu Mountain).
Estimated time of activities: 12 hours
Difficulty: Moderate, if you take the expanses of Mountains, the difficulty is demanding.

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Accommodations
All meals (except breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day)
All transportation services for the duration of the standard itinerary.
Guided tours during the whole trip.
Entrance fees and permits to touristic and archaeological sites.
Rates per person, based on shared accommodations in a twin, double or triple room. • 50% supplement for requested single room and 25% for single willing to share. •
Private services, additional services and specialty guides are available upon request at an additional cost. •
Standard languages are Spanish and English. For other languages please contact your Travel Specialist.
Daily activities will be subject to factors such as weather and other events beyond our control.
We kindly request that every guest presents valid proof of insurance coverage as a minimum for Medical Emergency Treatment and Evacuation. Make sure that the insurance policy includes Adventure Travel Activities or similar coverage.
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Travel Insurance
Gratuities to staff
Sales Tax 18%, for Peruvian Residents.
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50% deposit
At the time of booking, deposit 200 for the entrance tickets to the Machupicchu National Park, an amount that is non-refundable
30 days before the trip pay the other 50%
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Trekking Boots (Waterproof) -
Clothing for hiking (light, breathable, quick drying)
Clothing for cold and rain (down jacket and rain jacket/pants) -
Gloves (light or fingerless)
Brimmed hat and winter beanie
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Water bottle (Nalgene or similar)
Backpack
Trekking Poles
Insect Repellent
Personal Medications
Extra pair of shoes
Bathing Suits
Flashlight
Toiletries
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We need to purchase entrance tickets to the Citadel of Machupicchu in advance since the entrance has limited capacity.
To buy the entrance ticket to the citadel and the train tickets you must deposit USD. $200.00 in advance, non-refundable amount.
We will need you to send us your name, copy of your passport, we will be glad to confirm your space depending on availability. If you change your passport after purchasing your Inca Trail entrance fee, you will have to bring a copy of the old passport as well as the new original passport
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It is very important to acclimatize properly. If you are just arriving to Cusco, I recommend at least 1 full day in Cusco, preferably 2 days (3,300mts/10,824ft)
Often people have a tight schedule and want to do as much as possible with their time, but acclimatization is important for you to be able to accomplish your goals.
We can offer some light services before the trip to easy your hike, like a tour of one day.