Ausangate Trek
5 Days - Departs daily
This 5 day trek offers some of the most wonderful scenery in the whole of the Cusco area with an abundant wildlife, birdlife and glaciers. The Ausangate trail will take you on a journey through local villages and high altitude peaks, ultimately showcasing the story of why ancient Incas held this spectacular mountain in such high regard.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Travel through some beautifully scenic valleys while llamas and alpacas sense our approaching and gaze at us momentarily
- Camp and wake up to stunning turqoise blue Lake of Ausangate Q'ocha
- Soak in the Upis hot springs with fantastic view of Ausangate
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Cusco - Tinqui - Upis
- Day 2: Upis - Lake Ausangate Q'ocha
- Day 3: Q'ocha - Q'ampa
- Day 4: Q'ampa - Pacchanta
- Day 5: From Pacchanta to Cusco
Tailor-Made Suggestions for this Itinerary
- Stopover in the cultural Cusco and stay at some of the beautiful boutique hotels we have to offer. Ask us about our pre- and post- Cusco Packages which includes a comprehensive Cusco City Tour and more.
- Choose from our range of deluxe to luxury cruises to the Galapagos Islands.
Extend your stay in Peru and explore some of its other highlights including Arequipa, the Colca Canyon and Lake Titicaca. - Add in a 3 or 4 day trip to an Amazon lodge or upgrade to an Amazon luxury cruise.
- Consider a change in travel style and explore the Northern Andes region aboard our Tren Crucero Train Tours.
Cusco - Tinqui - Upis
We depart Cusco early the morning for our three hour ride in private transport to the small village of Tinqui (3800m). We pass through beautiful countryside and several traditional villages including Urcos, Cattca and Ocangate. After lunch in Tinqui, the first 3 hours on the trail are a wonderful prelude to the magnificent scenery of the Cordillera Vilcanota, with great views of Ausangate. We will trek for two hours more until we reach the hot springs at Upis (4,400m), which offer fantastic views of Ausangate at the end of the valley.
Total walking time: 3 hours
Minimum altitude: 2700m
Maximum altitude: 4400m
Campsite: Upis (4400m)
Altitude of camp: 4400m
Approx. night temperature: 10-degrees celcius
Lunch and Dinner included.
Upis - Ausangate Q'ocha
After a hearty breakfast to fuel our morning's hike, we start walking across the Arapa pass (4,850m). From here, we continue 3½ hours down the valley, passing the green lake of Puqa Q'ocha until we reach the turquoise Lake Jatun Puqa Q'ocha. We then ascend the second pass of Apuchata (4,900m) with the stunning turquoise blue Laguna Ausangate Q'ocha below. This lake is fed from the melting snow of Ausangate. This stunning lake is fed from the meltin snow of Ausangate. We will camp here tonight, under a million stars.
Total walking distance: 11kms
Minimum altitude: 3100m
Maximum altitude: 4900m
Campsite: Lake Ausangate Q'ocha
Altitude of camp: 4900m
Approx. night temperature: 6-degrees celcius
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Ausangate Q'ocha - Q'ampa
Today we fix our gaze upwards as our morning trek takes up to the Palomani Pass (5,200m); the highest point of the trek. From the Pass we follow the trail into the valley where we'll rest and have lunch. During the afternoon we can enjoy views of the snow-capped Tres Picos ("3 Peaks) and Puca Punta ("Red Point"). We will then continue through the broad green valley of Pampa Jutunpata and up the Rio Q'ampa valley, where we will spend the night.
Total walking distance: 12kms
Minimum altitude: 2670m
Maximum altitude: 5200m
Campsite: Rio Q'ampa Valley
Altitude of camp: 2670m
Approx. night temperature: 12-degrees celcius
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Q'ampa - Pacchanta
We begin today passing through the small community of Q'ampa. From here we will head north-west to the last pass of this hike, the Q'ampa Pass (5000m). Along the way we will see several different coloured lakes and lunch beside the beautiful blue-green Lake Q'oma Q'ocha (4704 m).
After lunch we will continue for several hours, arriving at the small village of Pacchanta in the afternoon. Indulge yourself as you soak in the hot springs for a couple of hours, and even enjoy a well-deserved beer! WE will set up camp near Pacchanta and you will have the rest of the day free to explore this interesting Andean village.
Total walking distance: 12kms
Minimum altitude: 2670m
Maximum altitude: 5000m
Campsite: Pacchanta
Altitude of camp: 2670m
Approx. night temperature: 12-degrees celcius
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Pacchanta - Cusco
Our last day on the Ausangate trek, it's time to take it easy. After a good night's sleep and another great breakfast, it's a 3-hour trek back to Tinqui and the trailhead where our journey began. Here, take the time to enjoy this traditional Andean village before we jump back in our private vehicle for the trip home to Cusco, arriving back to your hotel around 6pm.
Total walking distance: 12kms
Minimum altitude: 2670m
Maximum altitude: 5000m
Breakfast and Lunch included.
Whats included?
- Camping accommodation
- Meals as specified
- Hotel transfers
- Entry fee to the Ausangate Mountain
- English/Quechua/Spanish speaking professional guides
- Horses to accompany and carry equipment and personal items
- Dining tent with camp tables and chairs
- First aid kit and emergency oxygen bottle
What’s not included?
- International and internal airfares
- Arrival/departure taxes or reciprocity fees, visa fees where applicable
- Travel insurance
- Additional horses for passengers luggage
- Sleeping bags*
- Gratuities
- Any items not mentioned as included
Notes
Minimum age: 10
Maximum people: 12
*Altitude & Acclimatisation
We strongly recommend that our guests spend at least three days in Cusco prior to departure. This helps with acclimating to the altitude and also provides an opportunity to explore the beautiful city of Cusco.
Training
Everyone’s tolerance to altitude differs and we encourage our guests to make exercise and a healthy diet a part of their training program before their trip.
Packing Recommendations
Clothing
- Warm clothing that will protect you from wind and rain i.e. coats, cotton pants, gloves, socks
- Protection from sun and sweat i.e. thermal clothing, short sleeves, hat/cap, small towel
- Appropriate footwear i.e. waterproof trekking boots
Equipment
- Hiking poles, torch/headlights, binoculars, pocket knife, water bottles, day backpacks
- Plastic bags for dirty/wet clothes, and for battery storage
- Memory cards or reserve batteries for your camera
- Sun Protection, insect repellent, and toiletries
**Optional extras
You are welcome to hire our range of hiking equipment and camping gear. Please consult our team for a detailed list and the current rates.
- Each guide has their own preferred route therefore the route you trek might not correspond exactly to the route described in the itinerary
- The times cited in this itinerary are approximate. Walking times depend on the group, and the guide may change lunch spots and campsites, depending on the progress of the group
- The Ausangate trek is at a very high altitude, and you'll be hiking close to glaciers and snow-covered mountains. Translation: it's very cold! Temperatures can fall well below freezing at night. We strongly recommend using a sleeping bag good for at least -15 degrees celcius
- This is a totally off-the-beaten path trek, and tourist infrastructure is very limited. Instead, we'll be making use of local facilities where possible
- Please note: this is a true adventure and things may not go exactly according to plan! Keep an open mind and let yourself enjoy the cultural differences you may experience. There is always an opportunity to learn something!