Short Salkantay Trek 4 Days: 4-Day Full-Service Salkantay Trek To Machu Picchu: Scenic Adventure

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Short Salkantay Trek 4 Days: 4-Day Full-Service Salkantay Trek To Machu Picchu: Scenic Adventure

If you are interested in doing the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu in the Peruvian Andes, Refugios Salkantay offers a complete service from start to finish to ensure an unforgettable experience. It also includes a professional guide during the hike.

The service starts with pick up from your hotel in the city of Cusco on the first day and drop off back at the hotel at the end of the fourth day. During the hike, you only need to carry a light backpack with your essentials, while your belongings will be transported by horses.

In the Salkantay Trek, it is common to suffer from altitude sickness and fatigue, but the local families of Refugios Salkantay provide support by offering saddle horses and transportation in specific stretches at no additional cost. In addition, the private rooms with bathrooms provided by local families ensure the comfort and relaxation of hikers.

The experience with Refugios Salkantay also includes the opportunity to experience traditional Inca cuisine, including dishes such as pachamanca, an ancestral cooking technique that uses hot stones to cook meats and vegetables.

Refugios Salkantay and the local families cater to all dietary needs and preferences, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable hike to Machu Picchu. And if you have any special needs, the Refugios Salkantay team will be happy to tailor their service to your needs.

In addition, entrance tickets to Machu Picchu are included in the package, as well as the return train to the city of Cusco on the fourth day. This means that you won't have to worry about organizing logistical details, as everything will be managed by the Refugios Salkantay team.

In summary, if you are looking for an authentic experience on the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, the complete service of Refugios Salkantay is the best option. With accommodation in private rooms, local assistance, and adaptation to dietary needs, all you need to do is enjoy the beautiful hike and local culture on the way to Machu Picchu.

Tour Price Per Person

$620USD

4 Days / 3 Nights
Short Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu


SALKANTAY TREK COMPLETE
Tour Type: Trekking/hiking, cultural, adventurous
Good For: Those in moderate shape or better
Difficulty: Moderate to difficult
Considerations: You will always have a saddle horse to ride in the most difficult section (Soraypampa - Paso Salkantay)
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Trip Details Salkantay Trek

Salkantay Trek, Hike to Machu Picchu

4 DAYS - 03 NIGHTS

We will give you an authentic experience that goes beyond an incredible trek through the Andes that takes you to Machu Picchu. At Salkantay Refuges, each family that will attend you has a lot of Andean history and culture to share and try delicious Peruvian food.

This condensed itinerary showcases the highlights of the 5-Day Salkantay Trek, taking you on a journey through diverse landscapes, from majestic mountains to stunning lagoons and glaciers.

  • Cusco - Challacancha - Soraypampa (Laguna Humantay)

    Start your exciting adventure to Machu Picchu in our private vehicle, which will pick you up from your hotel between 4:50 and 5:00 am. After a journey of approximately 2.5 hours, you will arrive in the community of Mollepata, where my family will welcome you at the "La Casona" restaurant. There, you will have the pleasure of meeting the founder of "Refugios Salkantay", Mercedes Sotelo, who will serve you a delicious breakfast with her personal touch. After breakfast, we will take you in our comfortable van to Challacancha, a picturesque village just one hour away.

    Your professional guide will greet you and accompany you throughout the journey to ensure a safe and enriching experience.

    We will start our exciting hike to our first lodge in Soraypampa, which will take us approximately 2 hours. During the first section of the hike, your expert guide will accompany you to explain the mountains surrounding the trail and show you an ancient aqueduct that still supplies water to nearby valleys and agricultural areas (7 kilometers - 4.35 miles).

    Upon arriving at the lodge, you will be welcomed with a hot coca tea and accompanied to your private room with a private bathroom. After settling in, you will enjoy an authentic Inca culinary experience using ancestral cooking techniques with hot stones, where delicious and nutritious meats and vegetables are cooked (we cater to all dietary needs and preferences).

    After a hearty lunch, we will take a short acclimatization hike to the spectacular Laguna de Tukarhuay, which will take us approximately 3 hours. You will enjoy stunning views of the Tukarhuay Glacier, also known as the Humantay Glacier, with the majestic Salkantay Glacier as a backdrop, one of the most sacred mountains in Inca mythology (the "Apu" Salkantay), reaching a height of 6200 meters / 20,341 feet. After returning to the lodge, we will enjoy a snack and a delicious dinner. This exciting journey will allow you to acclimatize for the rest of the hike. Rest up and get ready for what's to come on the next day!

    Starting elevation: 3,380 metres / 11,089 feet.
    Highest elevation (humantay lake ): 4,300 metres /14,107 feet.
    OVERNIGHT: Refugios Salkantay: 3,850 metres /12,631 feet.
    Approximate night-time (outside) temperature at the lodge: 0 - 5°C.

    Food (Lunch - Dinner)
    Wifi
    Hot shower
    Cell phone charging
    Bed
    Moderate (10 km / 6,20mil)
    Towels
    5 hours
  • Soraypampa - Salkantay Pass - Lucmabamba (Homestay)

    We'll wake you up at 5:00 am with a coca tea, followed by a delicious breakfast waiting for you in our dining area at 5:30 am.

    We'll begin our hike at 6:00 am, climbing up the highest point of the trail, Salkantay Pass (4650 m/15255 ft). It's a 7 km (4.34 miles) steep ascent that will take approximately 3 hours from the rocky valley base to the magnificent Salkantay mountain (6271 m / 20574 ft). You only need to carry a small daypack, as the families of Refugios will take care of the rest of the luggage. If you feel the effects of altitude or fatigue during the climb, don't worry, we'll have a saddle horse available for you at no extra cost. (The horse comes with a complete first aid kit and an oxygen tank).

    Your guide will also have a satellite radio for any emergency communication needed. Once we reach the summit, we can catch our breath and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding valleys and towering snow-capped peaks of Salkantay, Humantay, and Tucarhuay. Salkantay mountain is the second-highest peak in the Cusco region.

    After reaching the highest point of the trek, we'll descend for approximately 2 hours to the town of Huayracmachay, where we'll have a delicious lunch and a short rest.

    In the afternoon, we'll continue walking with our guide into the high Amazon cloud forest. It's a downhill hike of approximately 10 km (6.2 miles) that will take about 3 hours. This is a wide trail that passes through an area of dense vegetation with plenty of tree cover. It's an incredibly beautiful part of the trek, with a diverse flora and fauna, panoramic views, and native plants and flowers. The forests are typically warm and tropical throughout the year, with high temperatures at certain times of the year. We'll arrive at the town of Chalway (2900 meters / 9514 ft).

    Upon arrival at Chalway, our private vehicle will be waiting to take us to the Lucmabamba Refuge, approximately 1 hour away. The local family will warmly welcome us and show us our rooms before enjoying a family dinner with local ingredients.

    Starting elevation: 3850m /12631 feet.
    Max elevation: 4660m / 15,288 feet.
    OVERNIGHT: Lucmabamba Lodge: 2400 metres / 7874 feet.
    We include an emergency horse if altitude sickness affects you or if you are very tired, during the most difficult section (soraypampa - Salkantay Pass)
    Weather: Cold

    Food (Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner)
    Wifi
    Hot shower
    Cell phone charging
    Bed
    Challenging (22 km / 13,67mil)
    Towels
    9 hours
  • Lucmabamba (Homestay) - Llactapata - Hydroelectric Station - Aguas Calientes

    Our local family will wake you up early with a cup of hot coffee, followed by an interactive cultural experience. You'll have the opportunity to process your own organic coffee and taste one of the best coffees in the world. The families will teach us traditional methods for roasting and grinding coffee beans. Then we'll continue through the banana, granadilla, yucca, and avocado plantations.

    Start of the trail
    We'll have a 2 to 3-hour ascent with our guide, who will keep us informed about the culture, traditions, and landscapes surrounding us, with spectacular views over the Santa Teresa valley, until we reach the Llactapata Pass and descend for a few minutes to the ruins of Llactapata... right in front of Machu Picchu!

    This will be the first archaeological site on the way to the mysterious lost city of the Incas. After visiting the Llactapata ruins, we'll continue our hike on a descent of approximately 2 hours. During this part of the descent, we'll have a continuous view of Machu Picchu until we reach the Hydroelectric Station, where we'll have lunch.

    After lunch, we'll head to the "Intiwatana" or sun clock, a famous and ancient rock that was used as a clock during the Inca era. According to history, this "Intiwatana" worked in conjunction with the famous sundial inside the Machu Picchu site.

    The people used these 2 stones to estimate the times of the winter solstice, which is when the new agricultural cycle began, a very important time of year for the Incas. After visiting this Inca site, we'll arrive at the train tracks that lead to the town of Aguas Calientes.

    Here, we'll have 2 options: 1: If you're tired, you can take the train to Aguas Calientes ($31.00 USD extra) which is a 30-minute ride. 2: We'll have a 3-hour hike to Aguas Calientes. Our designated hotel will be waiting for us to check in and enjoy a hot shower. Our large luggage will be waiting for us as well.

    Starting Elevation – 2450 m / 8038 feet
    Aguas Calientes Elevation – 2000 m / 6561 feet

    Food (Breakfast - Lunch)
    Wifi
    Hot shower
    Cell phone charging
    Hotel Bed
    Challenging (25 km / 15,53mil)
    Towels
    9 hours
  • Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco

    We'll have an early breakfast to make the most of the day. Your guide will come to your hotel to take the shuttle bus to Machu Picchu, which takes about 30 minutes. Once inside Machu Picchu, you can visit the main lookout point. Here you can take your idyllic postcard photos of Machu Picchu.

    After watching the sunrise (if weather permits), we'll begin our guided tour that will last approximately 3 hours. You'll visit the most important sites and temples within the archaeological site, and during your tour, you'll learn more about the history and culture of the Incas and the Inca empire. At the end of the tour, you'll have time to take photos, or if you have booked a permit to climb Huayna Picchu/ Machu Picchu Mountain, to climb your respective mountain. These permits must be booked in advance. After climbing the mountain, you can walk to the Sun Gate (approximately 1.5 hours) or even to the Inca Bridge (45 minutes).

    We suggest that you return to Aguas Calientes 2 hours before your train's departure time. The train ride is approximately 2 hours to get to Ollantaytambo. We reserve train schedules for our clients between 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.

    In Ollantaytambo, our driver will be waiting for you at the train station's exit to take you on a 2-hour car ride to your hotel in the city of Cusco, We'll drop you off at the door of your hotel. Note: The Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain tickets are subject to availability. Please consult your Refugios Salkantay specialist for more details when making your reservation.

    Approximately 4 hours.
    Machu Picchu: Easy to moderate.

    Food (Breakfast)
    Easy
    Store Luggage at Hotel
Included in the Package:
Entrance fee to Salkantay Trail.
Pre-trek briefing: You will meet with the guide for your trek and the rest of the group in our office for an orientation meeting. You will also be given duffle bags, 1 Duffle bag: to carry your personal items ( up to 7 kilos / 15 pounds) which will be carried by horses on the trek. We will meet at 7:00 pm the night before the trek.
Cooking classes and enjoy one of the most traditional dishes of the Andes.(New 2023)
Transport from your hotel in Cusco to challacancha on day 1 and from Ollantaytambo to your hotel in Cusco at the end of the trek on day 4.
A bi-lingual guide (Spanish and English), From day 1 to day 4.
Rooms in private cabins: Soraypampa, Lucmabamba, Aguas Calientes.
We have double rooms, twin rooms, and triple rooms.
The last night you will stay in Aguas Calientes in a 3-star hotel.
Wake up with tea!: Each morning at the lodge we will awake you with a hot cup of coca tea which our staff will bring to your room.
Transport of your personal items, by pack horse/mules or porters for all of the trek.
Guided tour of the Machu Picchu Sanctuary including entrance fee.
Afternoon Tea Happy Hour: Each afternoon, 1 hour before our dinner, your hosts and families will serve popcorn, cookies, coffee, hot chocolate, and some different types of tea, hot water, etc. This is because, after a hard day hiking, you will arrive quite hungry and tired.
Daily snacks - Days 1, 2 y 3. Our snacks consist of local fruits, cookies, chocolate, sweets, etc. We will give you these snacks the at the start of each trekking day and should last most of the day (Vegetarian, vegan, or special menus are available at no extra cost)
All meals except breakfast on day 1 and dinner on day 4.
Hygenic Products: All of our lodges have fresh towels for hands and face and body.
Hot water in all of our lodges.
First Aid kit: Our crew always carries an extensive first Aid kit including an oxygen tank in case of any emergencies.
Train tickets : From Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo (tren expeditions)
We also provide a natural walking stick for the hike at no extra cost- one stick per person.
Satellite Phones: Every guide will have a fully charged phone that can be used anywhere on the mountain to connect us anywhere in the world. our guides are trained for most of the issues clients have on the mountain, being a phone call away from any doctor, hospital, or friend.
Coffee tour
All our Refugios have renewable energy to charge their cell phone.
Includes an emergency horse in the most difficult stretch if you are tired or affected by altitude sickness (Soraypampa - Salkantay Pass)
Not Included in the Package:
Last Day: Dinner in Aguas Calientes.
Personal clothing and gear.
Travel Insurance.
Alcoholic drinks and energy drinks are NOT included.
What to Bring:
Hiking boots: comfortable and sturdy with non-slip soles that fit well.
A change of clothes – please be prepared for every type of weather from cold and hot, to wet and dry.(It is important to remember to pack only what is necessary.)
Spare, dry socks are a necessity.
Rain gear: a waterproof jacket and pants to protect from rain. You can buy a rain poncho almost everywhere but best to do so in Mollepata for around $1.50 USD.
Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen: to protect from the sun and wind at high altitudes.
Insect Repellent – minimum recommended 20% DEET – although there is no recorded malaria in the area, bites can be itchy.
Sandals to allow your feet to rest.
Swimsuit (if you want to enjoy the thermal springs).
Original Passport and student cards.
Flashlight or headlamp:
Please bear in mind that knives or anything with a sharp metal point will be confiscated in Machu Picchu.
Cash! – Enough for snacks, tips, souvenirs, - bring in small denominations - no large notes.
Available Discounts: (These Are Not Accumulative)
Students: $ 30.00 (Students need to bring a valid ISIC student card. (Please take into account that Youth student travel cards are not valid!)
Adolescents: $ 20.00 (up to 15years old, a Passport copy is required).
Children: $ 45.00 (up to 10 years old, Passport copy is required for all stages of the reservation).

Tour Price Per Person

$620USD

4 Days / 3 Nights
Short Salkantay Trek (Full Service)


GROUP TOUR:
$620 per person
A group tour means that it is open for other trekkers to join you. This means that your group will have varying hiking and fitness abilities. All our guides are experts on how to keep the trek moving and happy no matter how fast you hike.
If you are alone, don't worry, check our availability and our dates to be able to join one of our already confirmed groups.

PRIVATE TOUR:
Private tours are available and priced by party size.
2 Trekkers: $830 per person
3 Trekkers: $780 per person
4 Trekkers: $730 per person
5 Trekkers: $690 per person
6 Trekkers: $650 per person
7 or more Trekkers: $620 per person
All our tours are priced in US dollars.

STUDENT DISCOUNT:
$25 off per person
Student discounts apply to anyone who has a valid UNIVERSITY STUDENT CARD at the time of the trek or who is 17-years-old or younger. For those using a university student card to receive the discount, we need to see a copy of the card at the booking. For those booking children 17-years-old or younger, we need a copy of their passport at booking time. Please send all to info@refugiossalkantay.com

ADDITIONAL ITEMS:
There are several optional upgrades you can include on this trip. Below is a quick list of prices, but check our Overview section for more details.
Huayna Picchu: $70 per person.
Montaña Machu Picchu: $70 per person.
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