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2-day tour to explore the Andean Valleys of the Incas, unveiling the sacred beauty of snow-capped wonders like the Salkantay Apu, or the “Savage sacred mountain.” The journey encompasses the breathtaking Humantay Lake, offering an authentic high-altitude ecotourism experience. This venture caters to nature enthusiasts seeking a new and spiritual encounter in the heart of Cusco’s Andean landscape.
2-day tour to explore the Andean Valleys of the Incas, unveiling the sacred beauty of snow-capped wonders like the Salkantay Apu, or the “Savage sacred mountain.” The journey encompasses the breathtaking Humantay Lake, offering an authentic high-altitude ecotourism experience. This venture caters to nature enthusiasts seeking a new and spiritual encounter in the heart of Cusco’s Andean landscape.
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Commence your adventure with an early 6 am pick-up from your Cusco hotel. The tour kicks off with a visit to the Inca ruins of Tarawasi, an archaeological complex with historical significance. Passing through the mountain village of Mollepata, take a break before ascending to Soraypampa. Our base, Lodge del Cielo, situated a 10-minute walk from Soraypampa village, offers a serene setting with a 360-degree panoramic view of the Humantay glacier. Lunch at the Lodge precedes an excursion to the awe-inspiring Humantay Lake, surrounded by glaciers and framed against the majestic Mt. Salkantay. Return to the Lodge for a tranquil evening.
Start the day at 4 am with a hot wake-up tea, followed by breakfast at 5 am. Begin the trek to climb the Salkantay Pass, reaching an elevation of 4,638 meters (15,213 ft). Marvel at the snow-capped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range and the glaciated south face of Salkantay. Descend towards Soraypampa, enjoy a delicious lunch, and then return to Cusco via a 3-hour drive.
Historical Insight:
Salkantay, meaning “Savage Mountain,” holds ancient significance. The Incas associated its alignment with the Southern Cross as a symbol of rain and fertility, considering Salkantay a principal deity controlling weather and fertility in the region west of Cuzco.
What to Bring:
Duffel Bag Essentials: Pack essential items in your duffel bag, provided during the briefing:
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