7-day Short Salkantay Trek + Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu


Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
Highlights: Machu Picchu, Salkantay mountain, Humantay lake, sky lodges, Inca Trail
Type of tour: Adventure
Place: Cusco - Peru
Group size: Up to 12 people per group
Price per person from $ 1,179.00 USD
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This 7-day short Salkantay trek + classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a spectacular adventure that connects us with Machupicchu, the views are made up of glaciers, mountains and the Humantay lake and a lot of vegetation, which makes the trek one of the most beautiful.

We will cross the highest snow peak of the Vilcabamba mountain range. This path will finally take us to the Historic Sanctuary of Machupicchu. In this way, we will culminate with an unbeatable adventure that allows us to connect with nature, culture and history.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Cusco - Soraypampa “Lodge del Cielo” campsite

Day 1: Cusco - Soraypampa “Lodge del Cielo” campsite
Day 1: Cusco - Soraypampa “Lodge del Cielo” campsite

HighlightsHumantay Lake trek and Soraypampa Sky Lodge


“Smooth trekking day” Acclimatization day. 


Overnight at Soraypampa Lodge del Cielo “Sky Lodge” at 3,869 masl/12,690 ft.


About our Lodge del Cielo base in Soraypampa: Our camp is located at 10 minutes walking from the village of Soraypampa, this gives us a huge advantage to have a 360 panoramic view of the Humantay lake and glacier, also it is a perfect place, away from the crowd and where we can appreciate the beautiful scenery of the Andean Valley and enjoy the company of our pretty Alpacas


Note: On the evening before this day there will be a briefing with your guide in Cusco. After an early breakfast, our pick up will start at 6:00 am from your Cusco 

Hotel by ITEP guide and vehicle “Pick up time can vary and will be confirmed only on the day of your briefing”. 

We pass through the mountain village of Mollepata where we stop for a short break before ascending to Soraypampa.

Here in Soraypampa our first campsite is going to be ”Lodge del Cielo”. After Lunch time, our excursion takes us to Humantay Lake, fed by glaciers far above on the slopes of the impressive Mt. Humantay.

Our 4-hour walk is necessary in order to reach the lake, but the view is beautiful and those brave enough, can go for a swim! Performed by our local Tour Guide, in full view of the awe-inspiring Mt. Salkantay, tops off this unique experience. Return to the Lodge.

Walking Time: Approximately 6 hours (including a picnic lunch in the route)

Walk and Terrain: Walk, on open roads, some steep ascending trails.


Day 2: Crossing the Salkantay Pass “challenge day”

Day 2: Crossing the Salkantay Pass “challenge day”
Day 2: Crossing the Salkantay Pass “challenge day”

Trekking Time: Approximately 12 hours (including picnic lunch in the route) our style is just walk slow, enjoy the scenery, and talk with our tour guide.  A local man can make this trail in just 3 hours. But we are going to do it in 10 hours including the Lunch time.

Walk and Terrain: Walk, on mostly steep trails, and some open slopes.


Overnight at Challway camp site at 2,870 masl/9,414 ft.

Today very early in the morning at 4:00 am we will wake up with a very hot wake up té, at 4:30 am, after a nice breakfast and at around 5:00 am we will be starting our trek to climb the Salkantay Pass “we will take advantage to walk in a fresh early morning and before the sun comes out, the characteristic heat of the Andes.
We will continue our journey towards Machu Picchu, walking up the Rio Blanco valley and circling Humantay Peak across Salkantay Peak.

The highest point of the ride is the Salkantay Pass at 4,638 masl (15,213 ft.). At the pass we stop to take a nice view of snow-capped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range in every direction, with the glaciated south face of Salkantay towering above us.  We will keep our eyes out for Andean condors, often visible in this area. From the pass we descend towards the “Wayracmachay”: (‘the cave where the wind lives’) where we are going to enjoy a delicious lunch, later on we will continue 03 hours trek downhill until we reach our Campsite in the route; dinner and overnight at the Huts.

 

A LITTLE OF HISTORY:

The name Salkantay or Salcantay is coming from the Inca´s word Salqa, a Quechua word that means wild, uncivilized, savage, or invincible, and was recorded as early as 1583.The name is often translated as "Savage Mountain".


Directly to the north of Salkantay lies Machu Picchu, which is at the end of a ridge that extends down from this mountain. Viewed from Machu Picchu's main sundial, the Southern Cross is above Salcantay’s summit when at its highest point in the sky during the rainy season. The Incas associated this alignment with concepts of rain and fertility, and considered Salkantay to be one of the principal deities controlling weather and fertility in the region west of Cusco.


Day 3: Overnight in Ollantaytambo Village (1,900 masl/6,232 ft.)

Day 3: Overnight in Ollantaytambo Village (1,900 masl/6,232 ft.)
Day 3: Overnight in Ollantaytambo Village (1,900 masl/6,232 ft.)

Trekking Time: Approximately 5 hours
Car and Train: Approximately 2 hours
Walk and Terrain: Walk on narrow trails 


This day we walk along the Santa Teresa river valley, through more populated rural areas. We pass through banana, passion fruit, avocado orchards and coffee plantations. The coffee from this region is considered as the best organic coffees in the world.


Then we board a car from “La Playa village” until Hydroelectric village “Train station”, we are going to continue our walk a side of the rail way until Aguas Calientes well known as Machupicchu Village takes around (3 hours) to Aguas CalientesMachu Picchu town. Then we take the train to Ollantaytambo, 1.45 hours.

Note - Those who prefer not to hike from Hydroelectric Village to Aguas Calientes can take the train experience, 40 minutes’ trip “price is not included”.  They will meet the rest of the group at the train station in Aguas Calientes together. (The guide confirms your preferences the night before.)

About our overnight in Ollantaytambo Village: Hotel in Ollantaytambo will vary according your request and expectations.


Day 4: Ollantaytambo to Km 82 “Inca Trail Entrance”

Day 4: Ollantaytambo to Km 82 “Inca Trail Entrance”
Day 4: Ollantaytambo to Km 82 “Inca Trail Entrance”

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and dinner.
Accommodation: Camping facilities.
Distance: 11kms/6.8 mls (6 hours more or less of hiking)
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate.
Walking Time: Approximately 6 hours (including picnic lunch in route)
Walk and Terrain: Walk, canter on open roads, some steep ascending


Trekking Km 82 “Piscacucho to Wayllabamba

We will pick you up from your hotel in Ollantaytambo, in our private van in the morning at 10:30am.  You will be transferred in 30 minutes to Piskacucho, which is called kilometer 82, where the Classic Inca Trail begins. Upon arrival at kilometer 82 at 11:30am, we will have some time to organize ourselves, At the Inca Trail first control point be ready to show your entrance tickets, passports and (if paying a student rate) your student card.

 At the start of the trail (2720m/8923ft) we cross the Vilcanota River and follow its route to the right. The first day is relatively easy, a warm-up along the Inca flat terrain.  There are great views of the Incan Fortress (‘Huillca Raccay’), the vast and incredible Inca site of Llactapata, (officially called ‘Patallacta’), and the beautiful snow-capped peak of ‘W’akay Willca’ (5860m/19225ft) known in books as Veronica. Our first campsite is in Wayllabamba (3000m/9842ft) in the temperate green valley with the same name. Temperatures at night are around 5ºC depending on the month.

During the day, we will enjoy spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains Veronica, (5,860m/19,337ft), the lush green valley around us and a myriad of flora and fauna.


Day 5: Trekking “Wayllabamba to Pacaymayuc/ Runkuraqay”

Day 5: Trekking “Wayllabamba to Pacaymayuc/ Runkuraqay”
Day 5: Trekking “Wayllabamba to Pacaymayuc/ Runkuraqay”

  • Meals: Breakfast, water, lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and Dinner.
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities.
  • Distance: 16kms/10mls (9 hours more or less of hiking time)
  • Difficulty: Moderate/challenge.

After waking up at 5 to 5:30am and enjoying a hot breakfast, we start a steep ascent towards the highest pass, abra de Warmihuañusca or ‘Dead Woman’s Pass’ at 4200m/13779ft.  On this day, you will feel a real sense of achievement upon reaching the top! After a well-deserved rest, we begin the descent to where we stop for lunch, which is located at lower Pacaymayu (3550m/11646ft).


On our way up to the pass, we will be able to see an array of hummingbirds and a combination of other species of bird life. There will be plenty of time to appreciate the incredible variety of native plants and the ´Polylepis´ or Q’ueuña trees which grow in the astonishing cloud forest located at 3650m/11972ft! After lunch, begins the second two-hour steep climb to Runkuraqay pass (almost 4000m/13,123ft). We arrive at our campsite by 5 pm (high Pacaymayu). Temperatures at this campsite are around 4ºC during the night.


Day 6: Trekking “Pacaymayuc to Wiñayhuayna”

Day 6: Trekking “Pacaymayuc to Wiñayhuayna”
Day 6: Trekking “Pacaymayuc to Wiñayhuayna”

  • Meals: Breakfast, water, lunch, snacks, afternoon tea and dinner.
  • Accommodation: Camping facilities and hot showers.
  • Distance: 10kms/6.2mls (5 hours more or less of hiking)
  • Difficulty: Moderate

This is the most impressive day so far; keep this in mind as you ascend on day three! We wake up for breakfast at 6am and start the day with a gentle climb to visit the archaeological site of ‘Phuyupatamarca’ (meaning ‘Town in the Clouds’).  Here we reach the third highest point on the Inca trail (3680m/).

The views of the mountains, canyons and surrounding areas are spectacular! The Inca site of ‘Phuyupatamarca’, is located a few minutes’ walk from the third pass.  After visiting this site, we continue walking down 3000 stairs through the cloud forest to the impressive agricultural Incan site of ‘Intipata. After taking some time to visit this site, we continue until we arrive at our third campsite Wiñay Wayna. (2680m/8792ft). Today, we will only walk about 4 to 5 hours.

We arrive at camp by lunchtime!  Temperatures during the night are about 12º C. A short walk from our campsite is the famous Incan site of Wiñay Wayna’ (‘Forever Young’). Even if you are feeling tired after your day’s trek, it´s a moment you cannot miss, the most impressive site on the Inca trail.


Day 7: Trekking “Wiñayhuayna – Inti Punku & Machupicchu guided Tour”

Day 7: Trekking “Wiñayhuayna – Inti Punku & Machupicchu guided Tour”
Day 7: Trekking “Wiñayhuayna – Inti Punku & Machupicchu guided Tour”

  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Distance: 8.9kms/5.5mls “By Bus in 25 minutes”
  • Difficulty: Easy

At around 4:00am it´s time to wake up, have breakfast and start day 4 on the Inca trail to get to Machu Picchu on time. This is the final part of your journey, arriving by 6:00am to reach Inti Punku or The Sun Gate. At that point, the majestic Machu Picchu Citadel is in front of us with its intense beauty – an incredible sight for all to see. The reality of what the Inca people must have encountered on their taxing journey to this expansive temple of Machu Picchu.

At this point, we walk downhill towards the Machu Picchu Citadel. (2400m/7872 ft.) After walking 40 minutes, we enter the citadel from the top through the “House of the Guardians”. From there we proceed to the control point where we register and leave our belongings. Your professional guide will direct you throughout the astounding ruins and its main streets.

You can wander around the town squares as well as climb the intricately carved stairways made from stone. Machu Picchu is considered as the world’s spiritual center by esoteric wisdom. Once the guided tour is over, you will have free time to explore the site on your own.
You will also have time to indulge in a few of the following activities on your own if you choose (not included in the price)

Climb up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain and appreciate the beauty and magnificence of Machu Picchu from there.

Other optional activities in Aguas Calientes include a visit to the new local museum or bathe in the hot springs.

Back to Cusco: You will descend to Aguas Calientes by bus (included) and later board the Expedition train to the Ollantaytambo Train Station “Train departure time can vary according train schedule and availability”. In Ollantaytambo Train station you will meet our private van and be transferred to your hotel in Cusco.

*** Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountains hike depends on availability; please let us know if you want to add one of these extra hikes at the time of your booking.
*** We only take ITEP EcoTravel clients in our vans / cars – We do not use public transport.


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INCLUDES

  • Pre-departure briefing: You will meet your Salkantay guide and group in our office for an orientation before your trek. At this time, we will provide you with the duffle bags which will be carried by our horses. The meeting will be at 6:00 PM the evening before the trip begins. In case you can’t come at this time “please let us know” to coordinate another time. 
  • Touristic Transport: You will be picked up from your hotel in Cusco in the morning and will travel by private transportation to Challacancha, the starting point of the Salkantay trek + Inca Trail.
  • Adventure Experienced Salkantay Tour Guide: English speaking, professionally educated, and official tour guide with tourism certification. They all grew up in this region and have a true passion to teach others about their heritage. Your guide will explain the culture and surroundings along the entire route, including leading your group in ancient ceremonies! He or she will keep you safe, sound, and comfortable on your trek so you can enjoy your time along the Inca path and will ensure you are safe and happy.
  • Tour Guide in Machupicchu Cultural Experienced: English speaking, professionally educated, and official tour guide with tourism certification. For visit the sacred city of Machupicchu.
  • Sky lodges and private campsites: Each campsite is carefully choosed for have a very local experience.
    • Night 1: Relax on your soft bed in our Lodge del cielo in Soraypampa Campsite under the watchful eye of Apus, sacred mountains Humantay and Salkantay. Spend as many hours as you would like star-gazing through your elegant glass ceiling! 
    • Night 2: Enjoy our 2nd night in Chawllay campsite. You will find comfortable bed and a thick camping mattress free of charge. Camping is surrounded by the Sacred Mountains.
    • Night 3: The 3th night the accomodation in hotel in Ollantaytambo is included, but if you prefer you can upgrade to 2 star hotel more USD 30 per person. The prices of hotels will vary according to your expectations and budget. The 2 star hotel in Ollantaytambo have double or triple rooms, elevator, private bathroom, hot shower, Wi-Fi, breakfast, and luggage storage while you visit Machu Picchu.
    • Night 4: Enjoy the 4th night in Wayllabamba or Ayapata on the route Royal Inca Trail and sleep in our 4 season Pro Aconcagua Doite tents. All our tents are 4 man tents, but ONLY sleep 2, leaving lots of room to spread out comfortably and store your duffel bags. They also include a little vestibule in front, giving you some extra outdoor space to leave your boots and walking sticks so you don’t have to bring in dirt.
    • Night 5: Enjoy the 5th night in Pacaymayo or Chaquicocha on the route Royal Inca Trail and sleep in our 4 season Pro Aconcagua Doite tents. All our tents are 4 man tents, but ONLY sleep 2, leaving lots of room to spread out comfortably and store your duffel bags. They also include a little vestibule in front, giving you some extra outdoor space to leave your boots and walking sticks so you don’t have to bring in dirt.
    • Night 6: Enjoy the 6th night in Wiñay Wayna or Phuyupatamarca on the route Royal Inca Trail and sleep in our 4 season Pro Aconcagua Doite tents. All our tents are 4 man tents, but ONLY sleep 2, leaving lots of room to spread out comfortably and store your duffel bags. They also include a little vestibule in front, giving you some extra outdoor space to leave your boots and walking sticks so you don’t have to bring in dirt.
  • Note: It is not usual that the campsites, lodges or hotels change after the confirmation, however it can vary per government regulations and authorization, also for bad weather conditions and maybe because physical condition of our visitors: Any changes in this matter ITEP travel will be informing you previously and as soon as possible.
  • Note: We give for free, without extra cost, the our hostel in Aguas Calientes, with everything you need, like; own bathroom, hot water, Wi-Fi, elevator, etc, if you want to improve your hotel in Aguas Calientes. with us, add more USD 35 per person to 2-star hotel or USD $ 45.00 per passenger, also you can reserve by yourselft your hotel of 3 star.
  • Camping equipment: Dining and kitchen tents, tables, chairs, and cooking equipment (all carried by our porters and horses).
  • Entry ticket to the Royal Inca Trail
  • Entry ticket to Machu Picchu Inka Site by circuit 1B: Upper terrace at 6:30am or 9:30am (Dependig of last campsite: Wiñay Wayna or Phuyupatamarca)
  • Additional entry ticket to Machu Picchu Inka Site by cirbuit 3B: Designed route at 7:00am or 10:00am
  • Loading Mules/horses: We will give you a duffel bag at your briefing the night before; to be filled with the things you will need for the next night and day. You will not have access to your duffel bag until you arrive at your evening campsite. On days 1 and 2, our mules/horses carry all camping equipment and your allowance of personal baggage (5 kgs/11.02 lbs.). On days 3 and 4, your luggage will be carried by car or train to your destination until we arrive to Machupicchu.
  • Professional Trekking Chef: A professional chef specialized in cooking on the trail, with an assistant will prepare all of your delicious meals along our journey on the Trail to replenish your energy every day. You will never go hungry!
  • Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners (Vegetarian, vegan, or special menus are available at no extra cost) Please be in mind (1st breakfast and last lunch is not included”
  • Boiled Water: Beginning from your first lunch until your last breakfast, Inka Trail Expeditions will supply all the water needed. This water will be boiled, filtered and then cooled, before distributing. You must supply your own water bottles or camel back. We recommend carrying about 3L worth. We will refill our waters at each meal.
  • Wake up tea: Every morning at the campsite, you will wake up with a cup of coca tea! Our staff will bring the tea to your tent so that you will be warmed from inside out before you start your day.
  • Tea time daily during the Trek: Every afternoon before dinner, the cooks will provide our tea time with popcorn, biscuits, coffee, hot chocolate, teas, hot water, etc. After a long day of hiking, you will not have to wait until dinner to relax, warm up, and enjoy a bite to eat!
  • Products for hygiene: You will be provided with a small towel before each meal to clean your hands and every morning will be also a bucket with warm water for washes your personal hygiene.
  • Medical kit and Oxygen bottle: Our crew will bring a first-aid kit, including emergency oxygen bottle.
  • 02 Train tickets: From Aguas Calientes “Machupicchu village” to Ollantaytambo train station (departure time is confirmed the day of briefing and it´s subject to availability)
  • Transfer back to Cusco: Private touristic transport from Ollantaytambo train station to your hotel in Cusco (Day 8)
  • 24-hour guest service: We have telephone service available 24 hours/day for easy communication and preparation with the agency leading up to your trek.
  • Bus Concetur to Machupicchu inca City: Most of the times the wait to board the bus to Machupicchu is from 1 hour to 1:30 min, So we prefer that you decide a day before your visit to the Inca city of Machupicchu. If you wish to take the bus considering the waiting time. Or if you prefer to do the last stretch of ascent walking up 45 to 1 hour "everything will depend on your physical state, after the trekking done".
  • 1 Duffle Bag: We can lend one duffle bag for your personal luggage, up to (5 kgs/11.02 lbs.). Including your sleeping bag; this bag will be carried by our horses. The duffle bag will be returned at the end of the tour.
  • Free luggage store: At Inka Trail Expeditions Perú, we are always looking for ways to improve your travel experience and as such, we strive to provide you with the best service available. For this reason we offer to store your Luggage during your scheduled treks with us.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED

  • Sleeping Bags: You can rent one from our company more USD 25 if you do not have your own. Our sleeping bags are effective and durable to protect from temperatures as low as -18ºC (0ºF). They are mummy form and include a sleeping liner. The bags are cleaned after every use. 
  • Walking Sticks: You can rent a set from our company if you would like more USD 15
  • Day 1: Breakfast: Approx. USD 5 to USD 10.00, Price can vary according your selection.
  • Last Day: Lunch and Dinner in Aguas Calientes. Approx. USD 20 to 25.00, Price can vary according your selection.
  • Climb Huayna Picchu / Machu Picchu sacred mountain more USD 75 per person
  • Climb Inti Punku (Sun Gate) more USD 60 per person
  • Vistadome Panoramic train more USD 50 per person
  • Personal clothing and gear
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips for our staff: Please note that our agency staff is well paid so please feel free to tip or not as you wish “Recommendation usd 6 to usd 8 per day per traveler for all the trek staff”- Once again it is optional and can vary according your satisfaction. 
  • Option: If you feel tired after the trek to and from Llactapata, you have the option to take a train from Hidroelectrica to Aguas Calientes. (Cost: USD $34.00)
  • Additional costs or delays out of control of the management (landscape, bad weather condition, itinerary modification due to a safety concern, illness, change of government policy, political instability/strike, etc.)
  • Private sky lodge
  • Additional Personal horse for riding to Humantay Lake more USD 30
  • Additional Personal horse for riding from Soraypampa campsite to Salkantay Pass more USD 50
  • Cocalmayo hot spring in 3rd day in the afternoon more USD 20 per person
  • Additional day at 2 star hotel in Aguas Calientes + meals to buy Machu Picchu ticket for circuit 2 A/B or Huaynapicchu more USD 55 per person. We guarantee that you'll be able to purchase tickets in Aguas Calientes.

YOU NEED

  • Original Passport
  • Day Pack   
  • Full rain gear or poncho
  • Gloves (thin riding and warm gloves) 
  • Headlamp Sunglasses             
  • Hiking Socks Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent Bathing suit
  • Trekking pants
  • Breathable dry fit top-wear 
  • Comfortable shoes/flip-flops
  • Cold-weather jacket
  • Long-sleeve fleece/sweater Wool hat
  • Hiking boots
  • Baseball cap, sombrero and bandana
  • Headlamp Sunglasses             
  • Hiking Socks Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent 
  • Bathing suit
  • Casual mountains wear for evenings 
  • Photo/video cameras and chargers 
  • Binoculars
  • Refillable water bottle (hydration bags are recommended) 

RESERVATIONS

For availability of spaces for this service, please contact us info@salkantaytrek.org or by WhatsApp (+51) 970 506 205 and we`ll send you detailed information, prices, terms and conditions.

Please keep in mind that significant price reductions are available for groups. All our tours are fully guaranteed, departure every day. Contact us for more information for the tour that you are choosing, or to begin customizing your own itinerary. recommendations:

"Inka Trail Expeditions Perú is a tour operator travel agency in Peru and the city of Cusco, We really know what we do and offer, We are well managed, with several offices in Peru and a long list of travel destinations, offering all travel alternatives in Perú, from family trips, honeymoon trips and luxury travel, including adventure tours and exploring trips to the jungle, for almost any budget

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