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Ausangate trek 1 day | Ausangate Full Day
Tour Start
City of CuscoTour end
City of CuscoDuration
1 dayElevation
6384 m.s.n.mLevel
ModerateStyle
Hike, adventureTrip Details
Overview of the Ausangate trek 1 day
The Ausangate full day Tour: 7 Lakes takes you on an incredible journey through the Andean highlands, where you’ll experience turquoise glacial lakes, breathtaking landscapes, and stunning views of the snow-capped Ausangate Mountain, the highest peak in Peru. The tour begins with a hotel pick-up in Cusco, followed by a scenic drive and guided trek, where you’ll learn about the region’s geology, history, and cultural significance. The highlight of the day is exploring the Seven Lakes, each one uniquely beautiful and perfect for capturing peaceful moments. The tour ends with a return to Cusco, leaving you with unforgettable memories of this extraordinary adventure.
Itinerary Ausangate Full Day
Day 1 Cusco – Pacchanta- Ausangate - Cusco
Pick-up of Passengers (04:00 – 04:45 am):
The day begins with the pick-up of passengers from their respective hotels or accommodations between 04:00 and 04:45 am. This marks the start of an exciting adventure south of Cusco, so passengers are advised to be ready at the assigned time to ensure a punctual departure.
Journey to Pacchanta (3 hours and 30 minutes):
From Cusco, we will travel south on a scenic journey that lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes. Along the way, we will pass through the ABRA CATTCA, a high point over 4,000 meters above sea level. This spot provides incredible panoramic views of the region. From here, we will be able to enjoy the majestic Vilcanota mountain range, known for its natural beauty. The snow-capped Ausangate, one of the highest peaks in the Cusco region (reaching nearly 6,400 meters above sea level), stands as the guardian of this spectacular landscape.
Breakfast in Pacchanta:
Once we arrive in Pacchanta, we will head to a local restaurant to enjoy a delicious breakfast. This is a perfect opportunity to sample traditional regional dishes made with fresh, local ingredients, preparing us for the hike ahead.
Hike to the Lagoons:
After breakfast, we will begin our hike towards the beautiful Pacchanta lagoons, known for their crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery. The hike is moderate in difficulty and offers many chances to enjoy the natural surroundings, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and capture stunning photos. During the free time at the lagoons, travelers can explore the shorelines, relax, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the place.
Return to Pacchanta for lunch:
After the hike, we will return to the Pacchanta community for a typical lunch. The meal will feature traditional dishes, showcasing local ingredients such as quinoa, potatoes, and locally raised meats, offering a true taste of the region’s cuisine.
Time to enjoy the hot springs:
After lunch, enjoy free time to relax in the hot springs of Pacchanta. The thermal waters, known for their healing properties and warm temperature, offer the perfect place to unwind after the hike. Soaking in these springs rejuvenates you, making it ideal for relaxing and relieving any fatigue from the day’s activities.
Return to Cusco (7:30 – 8:00 pm):
After a day filled with nature, adventure, and relaxation, we will begin our return to Cusco. The drive back will follow the same route, and we expect to arrive in Cusco between 7:30 and 8:00 pm, depending on traffic and road conditions.
What’s included in the Ausangate trek 1 day?
This incredible one day journey offers a unique opportunity to explore some of the most stunning landscapes in the Cusco region. From breathtaking high-altitude views to the serene beauty of turquoise lagoons, the Ausangate trek allows you to immerse yourself in nature, while enjoying the rich culture and natural wonders of the area. Whether you’re a nature lover or a photography enthusiast, this experience will be something you’ll remember long after you return.
What is included?
- Pre-departure information service.
- Pick up from your respective Hotel in Cusco.
- Private transport.
- Expert tour guide speaks English – Spanish
- 1 breakfast, 1 lunch.
- Entrance ticket.
- First aid kit.
- Enter Pacchanta hot springs.
- 24/7 customer service
What is not included?
- Horse rental.
- Tuition fees.
- Personal expenses (such as drinks, souvenirs, etc.).
- Tips for guides, drivers, or service staff.
- Meals and drinks not specified in the itinerary.
- Optional activities not mentioned in the program.
The price of the Ausangate trek 1 day
The price of the Ausangate trek 1 day can vary depending on the services included and the options chosen. This tour offers a unique experience in the Andes, with transportation, a guide, lunch, and access to the main natural attractions of the region. Below, we provide details on the costs and what is included in the price to help you plan your Ausangate adventure in the best possible way.
Group price for the walk Ausangate trek 1 day
- 2 people $55
- 3 people $50
- 4 people $45
- +5 people $40
Price for private groups for the walk Ausangate trek full day
- 2 people $160
- 3 people $155
- 4 people $145
- +5 people $130
The price may vary depending on the number of passengers.
Book the Ausangate trek 1 day with confidence
Once your reservation is confirmed, we guarantee that the price of your tour will not increase before the departure date. To ensure everything is clear, we recommend reading all the important information carefully before booking. This includes details about the itinerary, included services, equipment requirements, and any other relevant information that will help you plan your experience properly. We are committed to providing you with a hassle free experience so you can fully enjoy your adventure.
What should I bring for to the Ausangate trek full day?
- Travel backpack
- Bottle of water (2 liters preferred).
- Sunscreen.
- Poncho or umbrella for rain(rainy season).
- Papel hygenico.
- Boots or sneakers for walking.
- Waterproof jacket
- Hat or guantes.
- Alcohol and gel.
- Wet towels.
- Snacks (chocolates, cereals, candies, fruits, etc.).
- Camera or video camcorder.
- Extra money.
- Portable Charger.
Recommendations for the Ausangate trek 1 day
- Prepare for altitude: The Ausangate trek reaches high altitudes (over 4,000 meters / 13,000 feet), so it’s important to give yourself time to acclimatize before the hike. Spend a few days in Cusco or another high-altitude location to avoid altitude sickness.
- Wear comfortable, layered clothing: The weather can vary throughout the day. Wear moisture-wicking base layers, a warm middle layer, and a waterproof outer layer to protect against wind or rain. Make sure to bring a hat, gloves, and sunscreen as the sun can be intense at high altitudes.
- Stay hydrated and bring snacks: Carry plenty of water (preferably in a reusable bottle) to stay hydrated throughout the hike. You’ll also want to bring high-energy snacks like nuts, trail mix, or energy bars for quick refueling.
- Sun protection: Due to the high altitude, the sun’s rays can be very strong. Bring sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
- Respect the environment: The Ausangate region is a sacred place for locals. Be sure to follow the Leave No Trace principles by packing out all your trash and respecting local customs and traditions.
- Prepare for the cold: Even though you’ll be hiking during the day, temperatures can drop significantly in the morning and evening. Make sure to bring warm layers, especially for the early morning pickup.
- Know your limits: The hike is considered moderate in difficulty, but it’s important to listen to your body. If you feel any symptoms of altitude sickness, such as dizziness, nausea, or shortness of breath, inform your guide immediately.
- Bring cash: There might be opportunities to purchase souvenirs or local snacks along the way, so it’s a good idea to carry some cash in Peruvian soles.
FAQS about the Ausangate trek 1 day
Important: Ausangate 1 day trek
Confirming the reservation in advance is crucial since the number of available spots and groups is limited. The agency takes care of all logistical details, including permits for access to protected areas during the tour. Booking in advance ensures availability and a smooth, hassle-free experience.
How difficult is the Ausangate trek 1 day?
The Ausangate trek is considered moderate in difficulty. It involves walking at high altitudes (over 4,000 meters / 13,000 feet) and navigating rocky, sometimes steep terrain. It’s important to be in good physical condition and acclimatized to the altitude.
How long is the Ausangate Trek full day?
The trek typically lasts 10 to 12 hours, including the time spent traveling from Cusco to the trailhead, the hiking itself, and the return to Cusco at the end of the day.
What should I bring on the Ausangate Trek?
You should bring comfortable hiking boots, warm clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, a reusable water bottle, snacks, a camera, and any personal medications. It’s also important to pack light but with the essentials.
Is the Ausangate Trek suitable for beginners?
The trek is not recommended for beginners or those who are not accustomed to hiking at high altitudes. It’s important to have some hiking experience and be in good physical shape before attempting this trek.
Are meals provided on the Ausangate trek 1 day?
Yes, the tour includes a nutritious breakfast and a buffet style lunch. You can adapt the meals for vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, and other dietary preferences. Be sure to inform the agency about any dietary restrictions in advance.
What happens if I cannot complete the trek?
If you are unable to complete the trek due to health reasons or other circumstances, your guide will ensure your safety and arrange for your return to the starting point. In case of an emergency, there will be support available.
Is there transportation included in the price?
Yes, the price of the tour includes transportation from Cusco to the trailhead and back. The tour starts with an early morning pick-up, and you’ll be returned to Cusco in the evening.
Can I book the Ausangate trek 1 day on the same day?
Due to the high demand for this trek, it’s recommended to book the tour in advance. Booking a day before the trek is generally the latest you can reserve a spot.
What is the weather like during the trek?
The weather can vary, but mornings and evenings usually feel cold, especially at high altitudes. During the day, the sun can warm things up, but prepare for sudden weather changes, including rain or snow.
Is there a guide for the Ausangate trek 1 day?
Yes, a bilingual (English and Spanish) professional guide will accompany you throughout the trek. They will provide information about the history, culture, and natural surroundings, ensuring you have an enriching experience.
Duration
Full dayElevation
6384 m.s.n.mLevel
ModerateStyle
Hike, adventure