Ausangate Trek 5 days

The Ausangate Trek 5 Days is a high-altitude experience that takes you closer to the highest and the sacred Andean peak of Ausangate Mountain, offering breathtaking landscapes and rich Andean culture. Embark on this unforgettable adventure with Machu Picchu Tours!

Duration
Full day
Difficulty
Moderate
Recommended age
16 years
Language
Spanish, English, Portuguese
Max Altitude
6372 msnm
Group size
2 people minimum

Ausangate trek 5 days

Apu Ausangate Trek or Ausangate Tour in Peru is one of the best experiences in Cusco. This high-altitude experience takes you closer to the highest and the sacred Andean peak of Ausangate Mountain.

Ausangate peak is a sacred mountain. It dominates the southern skyline of Cusco city. It rises 6372 meters above sea level. Locally known as Apus, this trek offers captivating views of the Peruvian highland from start to end.

Most part of the trek takes you through high passes. You will be rewarded with sights of turquoise lakes. You will have the opportunity of meeting and interacting with locals from the region who have maintained and preserved their age-old traditions and customs.

Ausangate Peru is a lifetime experience. Dotted with many snow-capped peaks you will feel extremely closer to nature.

The trek involves hikes through many high mountain passes. The highest point of the Ausangate Peru Trek is Palomani pass at 5200 meters above sea level. We highly recommend you to spend at least 4 days in Cusco before the trek to avoid altitude sickness.

Ausangate Peru is a part of the Peruvian Andes. It is subject to two seasons, wet season and dry season. During the rainy season, the trail is often wet and slippery. It is best to experience Ausangate Trek in the dry season – between March and November.

Please note that the hiking times could vary on how fast or slow you prefer to hike.

Day 1: Cusco - Tinqui - Upis

Day 1: Cusco - Tinqui - Upis

We will be picking you up from your hotel in Cusco in the morning. Then in our private transport, we will be driving you through the South Valley of Cusco to Tinqui. This is the gateway to Ausangate.

At Tinqui, we will be meeting our crew – muleteers and chef. Here we will be serving you a local meal for lunch. After lunch, we will start the Apu Ausangate Trek with a gradual uphill hike.

The first three hours of the trek offers a beautiful introduction to the Vilcanota Mountain range and the Peruvian Highland.

We will be hiking to Upis. It is a remote village at 4400 metres above sea level. It is also home to hot springs. We will be camping in Upis for the night.

Day 2: Upis - Ausangate Q’ocha

You will be waking up to the pristine views of the mighty Ausangate peak. After relishing a typical breakfast, we will be hiking to the first mountain pass – Arapa Pass at 4850 metres above sea level. From the top, you will get an enchanting view of the valley below.

After a brief stop, we will be hiking down the hill for some three and a half hours. We will be hiking through some beautiful lakes. We will be crossing Puqa Q’ocha which is a green lagoon and continue to Hatun Puqa Q’ocha which is a turquoise lake. Here we will be stopping for lunch.

After lunch, we will be hiking to Apacheta Pass. It is the second pass at 4900 metres. From here you will get a panoramic view of the valley below.

You will also get to see Ausangate Q’occha. It is a turquoise lake on the foothills of Ausangate Mountain.

It gets its name from the mountain as the melting glaciers of the mountain feed the lake. We will be camping here for the night.

Day 3: Ausangate Q’ocha - Qampa

We will begin the day quite early in the morning with a hike up the hill to the highest point of the Ausangate Trek, Palomani Pass at 5200 metres above sea level. From here we will be descending to the valley below where we will be stopping for lunch.

After relishing a typical meal for lunch, we will be relaxing with a sight of the iconic three peaks – Tres Picos. From here we will be hiking through a lush green valley – Pampa Jutunpata. We will be hiking to Soraypampa where we will be camping for the night.

Day 4: Qampa - Pacchanta

After a typical breakfast, we will be hiking through Q’ampa. It is an Andean community. We will be hiking to Q’ampa pass. It is the last pass on the trek.

Here you will be able to see different coloured lagoons. For lunch, we will be stopping on the shores of Nina Parayoc.

We will then hike through some different Andean farms and villages. Here you will be able to see different Andean Camelids – Alpacas and Llamas. Then we will reach Pacchanta. It is a small Andean village and home to natural hot springs.

For the night we will be camping here.

Day 5: Pacchanta - Tinqui - Cusco

After a typical breakfast, we will be hiking back to Tinqui. Here we will be meeting our driver for our journey back to Cusco. We will be reaching Cusco at around 03:00 p.m.

Departure & Return Location

Cusco Hotel Transfer

Departure Time
8:00 a.m.

Price Includes

  • Round trip transport
  • Local Tour Guide (English and Spanish)
  • Tent with an extra capacity
  • Mattress, Cook and all meals as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Mules and Muleteers
  • First aid kit

Price Excludes

  • Breakfast in the first morning
  • Lunch and Dinner on the last day
  • Travel Insurance
  • Sleeping Bags
  • Any Private Expenses

Packing list

  • Original Passport (same as used at time of booking for permits/ tickets)
  • Protect & hydrate sunscreen lotion (factor 60 or 70+ is recommendable)
     
  • A light day pack
  • Different season clothes
  • Good hiking shoes and extra pairs of socks
  • Sandals or flip flops for evening
  • Sleeping bag
  • Flash Light

FAQs about the Ausangate Trek 5 Days

At Machu Picchu Tours, we know that adventure seekers crave experiences beyond the well-trodden paths. The Ausangate Trek 5 Days is a breathtaking high-altitude journey through one of the most stunning and remote regions of the Peruvian Andes. This trek is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of nature, witness vibrant Andean culture, and challenge themselves with an unforgettable hiking experience. Below, we answer the most common questions about this spectacular trek.

1. What is the Ausangate Trek 5 Days, and why is it special?

The Ausangate Trek 5 Days is a challenging yet rewarding adventure that takes you around the Ausangate Mountain (6,384m/20,945ft), one of the highest peaks in Peru. Unlike the famous Inca Trail, this trek is off the beaten path, offering unspoiled landscapes, crystal-clear glacial lakes, and breathtaking mountain scenery. It’s a journey of solitude, perfect for those who love high-altitude trekking and want to connect with nature.

2. How difficult is the Ausangate Trek 5 Days?

This trek is considered challenging due to its high altitude and steep ascents. You will reach elevations above 5,000 meters (16,400 feet) multiple times, so proper acclimatization is crucial. The weather can be unpredictable, with cold nights and strong winds, making it essential to be physically prepared and equipped with the right gear.

3. What are the main highlights of the Ausangate Trek 5 Days?

The Ausangate Trek 5 Days is packed with incredible natural wonders:

  • The towering Ausangate Mountain, considered sacred in Andean mythology.
  • Glacial lakes, including the surreal turquoise waters of Lake Sibinacocha.
  • The famous Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca), with its vibrant mineral-colored slopes.
  • Remote Andean villages, where you can interact with locals and witness traditional ways of life.
  • Wildlife sightings, including herds of llamas, alpacas, and even the elusive Andean condor.

4. What is the best time of year to do the Ausangate Trek 5 Days?

The best time to embark on the Ausangate Trek 5 Days is during the dry season, from May to September. During this period, you’ll enjoy clear skies, stunning mountain views, and more stable weather. The rainy season (November to March) can bring heavy showers and snow, making the trek more challenging.

5. Do I need a guide for the Ausangate Trek 5 Days, or can I do it solo?

While some experienced trekkers choose to do it independently, we highly recommend hiring a guide or joining a tour with Machu Picchu Tours. The Ausangate region is remote, with no marked trails, and the extreme altitude can be dangerous without proper support. Our guided tours include expert guides, comfortable camping setups, delicious meals, and emergency assistance, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

6. How should I prepare for the Ausangate Trek 5 Days?

Preparation is key for this demanding trek. To ensure you have the best experience:

  • Acclimate in Cusco for at least 2-3 days before starting the trek.
  • Train in advance, focusing on cardio, endurance, and strength to handle steep ascents.
  • Pack wisely, including warm layers, a high-quality sleeping bag, trekking poles, and waterproof gear.
  • Stay hydrated and eat well, as altitude can affect your energy levels.

7. What kind of accommodation is available on the Ausangate Trek 5 Days?

The Ausangate Trek 5 Days is a camping-based trek. Our tours include high-quality tents, sleeping pads, and warm meals to keep you comfortable in the cold Andean nights. Some tour operators also offer community lodges along the route for those looking for a bit more comfort.

8. What wildlife and natural scenery can I expect on the Ausangate Trek 5 Days?

The Ausangate region is a paradise for nature lovers. You’ll trek through rugged mountain landscapes, glaciers, and valleys, encountering llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and even Andean foxes. The trek also offers spectacular views of hanging glaciers and vibrant blue lagoons, making every step an awe-inspiring experience.

9. How does the Ausangate Trek 5 Days compare to other treks in Peru?

Unlike the Inca Trail, which leads to Machu Picchu, the Ausangate Trek 5 Days is purely about nature and Andean culture. This trek is more remote, physically demanding, and less crowded, offering a true wilderness experience. If you’re looking for an adventure far from the tourist crowds, this is the trek for you.

10. Is the Ausangate Trek 5 Days worth it?

Absolutely! The Ausangate Trek 5 Days is an unforgettable experience for adventurous travelers looking to explore one of Peru’s most stunning and untouched regions. If you’re ready to challenge yourself and witness the raw beauty of the Andes, this trek will leave you with memories that last a lifetime.

Join the Ausangate Trek 5 Days with Machu Picchu Tours!

At Machu Picchu Tours, we are passionate about providing safe, well-organized, and unforgettable trekking experiences. The Ausangate Trek 5 Days is a journey like no other, offering breathtaking landscapes, rich Andean traditions, and a true sense of adventure. Book your trek today and embark on the ultimate high-altitude experience in Peru!

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