Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu

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Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 5 Days

The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 5 Days is one of the best trekking experiences for travelers who want to discover the Andes through a scenic and adventurous route. This journey is considered one of the most impressive alternatives to the classic Inca Trail, offering a perfect combination of mountains, valleys, cloud forests and cultural encounters before arriving at Machu Picchu. Starting from Cusco, the Salkantay Trek from Cusco takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Peru. During the route, you will walk near the majestic Salkantay Mountain, enjoy views of Humantay Lake, cross high-altitude trails and descend into warmer valleys surrounded by native vegetation. This diversity makes the trek ideal for travelers who want a complete Andean adventure.

Salkantay Trek Itinerary and Route Highlights

The Salkantay Trek itinerary is designed to give travelers enough time to enjoy each part of the route while staying safe and well organized. Over 5 days and 4 nights, hikers experience challenging trails, peaceful camps, local culture and unforgettable viewpoints. Every stage of the trek brings a new landscape and a deeper connection with the natural beauty of the Cusco region. This Machu Picchu trekking tour is perfect for adventure lovers who want more than a traditional visit to the citadel. Instead of arriving only by train, travelers follow an ancient-inspired mountain route that creates a stronger sense of achievement before reaching one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.

Alternative Trek to Machu Picchu

For many travelers, the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu is the best alternative trek to Machu Picchu because it does not require the same limited permits as the classic Inca Trail and offers more varied landscapes. The route combines adventure, nature and history, making it an excellent choice for hikers looking for a memorable experience in Peru. If you are searching for a Salkantay Trek Peru experience with professional guides, organized logistics, meals and comfortable accommodations, this 5-day trek is a great option. From the impressive Salkantay Pass to the final guided tour of Machu Picchu, this journey offers one of the most rewarding ways to explore the Peruvian Andes.

duracion imgDuration 5 Days 4 Nights
tipo de tour imgType Tour Expert
dificultad imgDifficulty Adventure
guia imgGuide English, Spanish
grupo imgGroup size 02 Min. - 15 Max.
altitud imgMaximum altitude -----
Day 1: CUSCO MOLLEPATA – CHALLACANCHA Y CAMINATA A SORAYPAMPA

In the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel or hostel in Cusco at 5:30 a.m. You will begin your journey to the small town of Mollepata, where you will enjoy your first breakfast. After breakfast, you will continue your journey to Challacancha, where you will begin a two-hour hike to the Soraypampa refuge. Weather permitting, the views along this route are breathtaking. Visible are two large mountains, Humantay (5,900 meters above sea level) and Salkantay (6,215 meters above sea level). You will walk along the edge of old water channels until you reach the refuge, where you will have lunch. After lunch, continue the hike to Humantay Lagoon, which sits at an elevation of 4,221 meters (13,841 feet). This is an uphill hike for 2:15 hours and then a downhill hike for 1:30 hours. This is a remote lake with little tourist activity. It offers stunning views of the glacial base of the great Humantay. We will have a light snack on the shores of the lake. After a short hike around the lagoon, you will return to the Soraypampa refuge through the valley, observing the community of Soraypampa, located in the Salkantay and Humantay valleys. Upon arrival at the refuge, hot drinks and snacks will be served, as well as dinner for that evening. At night, the sky is immensely clear, and you will be able to see and appreciate the Inca constellations and shooting stars.

  • Highest elevation: 4,221 meters (13,841 feet) (Humantay Lake)
  • Elevation at the refuge: 3,830 meters (12,530 feet)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Accommodation: Comfortable rooms
  • Climate: Cold with rain and wind during the months of March, November, and December.
  • Type of trip: Trekking
Day 2: Soraypampa pase de Salkantay y Challway

At first light, at approximately 5:30 a.m., we will wake up to a beautiful day and a hearty breakfast. You will begin the day’s hike to the highest point of our trip, the Salkantay Pass, which has an elevation of 4,638 meters (15,213 feet). During this day’s hike, you will explore the alpine vistas of the Andes during a 1-hour and 30-minute walk along the Salkantay River Valley, eventually reaching the Salkantay Pampa at an elevation of 4,154 meters (13,625 feet). The views along this trail are breathtaking. You will continue your hike through the Salkantay Valley, along glacial streams, reaching the Soyro Cocha point, located at 4,491 meters (14,730 feet). Here you will have a snack and a short break. Once again, this resting place offers wonderful views of Salkantay Peak, and you can hear the springs emanating from the foothills of the glacial peak. You will then begin the final part of your day hike, an approximately 1-hour ascent to reach Salkantay Pass at 4,660 meters (15,213 feet). This is the highest point of our journey.

Here you will see the majesty of Salkantay Peak, one of the highest peaks in the Vilcabamba Mountain Range. You will then begin a 2-hour downhill hike where you will have lunch and hot drinks in a peasant community called Wayrac machay (Cave of the Wind). You will continue our downhill descent, passing from frigid temperatures to a warmer forest, a lush jungle home to abundant flora and fauna, many species of wild orchids, elephant begonia flowers, as well as many varieties of hummingbirds. You will end our day at the Chaullay refuge.

  • Highest elevation: 4,638 meters (15,213 feet) (Salkantay Pass)
  • Refuge elevation: 2,852 meters (9,390 feet)
  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Accommodation: Exclusive and comfortable rooms.
  • Climate: Cold with wind, transitioning to a warmer zone.
Day 3: Challway - Lucmabamba - Baños termales Cocalmayo

After a hearty breakfast, your third day will begin with a gradual hike of approximately 5 hours to reach Sahuayacu Beach. Along this walk, you’ll see the natural volcanic waters of Collpapampa, which have been used for medicinal purposes. You’ll also pass waterfalls, many varieties of flora, and passion fruit in the midst of a jungle forest. You’ll arrive in Sahuayacu for lunch and cold drinks. After lunch, you’ll hike the last part of our day, approximately 40 minutes, to Lucmabamba, our next refuge. Here you’ll see large plantations growing coffee, bananas, avocados, and other fruits. When you arrive at the Lucmabamba refuge, you’ll have the opportunity to tour an organic coffee farm run by a local family and taste this rich, flavorful coffee along with yuca or fried plantains. You’ll then have time to visit the Cocalmayo hot springs, a 45-minute shuttle bus ride from our refuge. You’ll return by the same shuttle for dinner at the Lucmabamba refuge.

  • Highest elevation: 2,850 meters (9,395 feet)
  • Elevation at the refuge: 2,100 meters (6,900 feet)
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Accommodations: Comfortable rooms
  • Warm climate
Day 4: Lucmabamba - Llactapata - Hidroeléctrica - Aguas Calientes

Again, you will begin with a hearty breakfast at first light and then hike uphill for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. You will explore the rainforest along the Santa Teresa Valley with views of many beautiful local plantations growing coffee, avocados, and bananas. This is an exciting and important day of our trip. You will have the opportunity to hike along the Inca Trail until you reach L’Actabata de los Incas at an elevation of 2,736 meters (8,974 feet). At this vantage point, you will see your first view of Machu Picchu, Huayna Picchu, and Machu Picchu Mountain. This is an unforgettable spot and a great place for photographs. You will continue hiking downhill for approximately 2 hours until you reach the hydroelectric train station, which sits at an elevation of 1,771 meters (5,809 feet). You will have lunch and rest briefly here, after which you will continue your hike and reach the famous Intiwatana (sundial). According to history, this clock, made entirely of stone, worked alongside the Intiwatana located at Machu Picchu. You will then continue along an easy hiking trail for approximately 3 hours, reaching the town of Aguas Calientes, or Machu Picchu Village. The elevation here is 1,900 meters (6,232 feet). The Hydroelectric-Machu Picchu Road is a historically significant path as it was used by North American professor Hiram Bingham when he was searching for the lost city of Vilcabamba. Fortunately, along this path, Professor Bingham met a local farmer named Melchor Arteaga who led him to Machu Picchu. Once in Aguas Calientes, you will check into your accommodation, continue to have dinner, and prepare for the next day.

  • Highest Elevation: 2,736 meters (8,974 feet)
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Accommodation: Rooms
  • Warm Climate
Day 5: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Regreso a Cusco

This is the most important day of your expedition. To allow us the maximum amount of time to learn about and enjoy the famous Machu Picchu citadel, you will begin your day before sunrise so you can catch the first bus to the site. The bus ride is approximately 25 minutes. You will experience the sunrise as it opens over Machu Picchu, an unforgettable photo opportunity. You will have a two-hour guided walking tour of the citadel with our experienced guide, who will share stories and teachings of Inca culture. After this tour, there will be time to experience Machu Picchu on your own and plenty of time for photography. We will regroup at the entry point, where buses will take us back to Aguas Calientes for lunch. After lunch, we will board the train to Ollantaytambo (approximately two hours) and then a bus back to Cusco. While at Machu Picchu, you have the opportunity to hike Huayna Picchu. This is a three-hour round-trip hike, and a ticket for this activity must be purchased in advance. There’s also the opportunity to walk to the famous Puerta del Sol. This activity is free, no reservation required, and lasts approximately two hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu

Find answers to the most common questions about our trekking tours, accommodation in Cusco, Salkantay Trek, Machu Picchu and travel services in Peru.

What is the difference between the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu tour and the standard 5-day guided trek?

The Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu is our expert-level version of the classic Salkantay route. It is designed for travelers who want a more immersive, in-depth experience with smaller group sizes, a more personalized guide service and enhanced logistics throughout the route. The standard 5-day guided trek is our moderate option for travelers with basic fitness, while this tour is built for those who want to go deeper into the route with expert-level support.

What level of fitness is required for the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu?

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This tour is rated expert level, meaning it is designed for travelers with previous trekking experience, good cardiovascular fitness and the ability to sustain long hiking days of 7–9 hours in high-altitude conditions. The route crosses Salkantay Pass at 4,638 meters and includes steep descents into the cloud forest. At least 3 days of acclimatization in Cusco before departure is strongly recommended.

Where do we stay on the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu tour?

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Nights 1, 2 and 3 are at Salkantay Hostel stations owned by our team — Soraypampa (3,830 m), Chaullay (2,852 m) and Lucmabamba (2,100 m). Night 4 is at a hotel in Aguas Calientes before the Machu Picchu visit. All our hostels include private rooms, hot showers, WiFi and freshly prepared meals using local ingredients.

Is Machu Picchu included in the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu tour?

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Yes. The tour culminates on Day 5 with a fully guided visit to Machu Picchu, including the entrance ticket, bus from Aguas Calientes to the citadel, and a 2-hour expert guided tour of the archaeological site. After the visit, return transport by train to Ollantaytambo and bus to Cusco is included.

What is the best season for the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu?

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The optimal season is May through September during the Andean dry season, when skies are clear and trail conditions are at their best. April and October are good shoulder months. The route operates year-round, but the wet season from November to March brings heavy rain, muddy trails and reduced visibility at Salkantay Pass.

How many days is the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu tour?

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This tour runs for 5 days and 4 nights, following the full Salkantay route from Cusco through Soraypampa, Salkantay Pass, Chaullay, Lucmabamba and Aguas Calientes, ending with a guided visit to Machu Picchu on the final day before returning to Cusco.

What makes the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu tour different from other agencies?

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Salkantay Hostel Treks owns and operates the hostels along the Salkantay route at Soraypampa, Chaullay and Lucmabamba. This means your accommodation, meals and on-route support are managed directly by our team — not subcontracted to third parties. You sleep in our own facilities, eat food prepared by our local staff and receive route support from people who live and work on this trail year-round.

Does the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu tour include the Humantay Lagoon visit?

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Yes. On the afternoon of Day 1, after arriving at Soraypampa, the route includes a hike to Humantay Lagoon at 4,221 meters — one of the most beautiful glacial lakes in the Peruvian Andes. The entrance ticket to the lagoon (20 PEN) is payable on site and not included in the tour price.

How much does the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu tour cost?

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This tour starts from $530 USD per person. The price includes transport, 4 nights accommodation at our own Salkantay Hostel stations and hotel in Aguas Calientes, all meals along the route, expert bilingual guide, luggage transport by horse and entrance to Machu Picchu. Contact us for private group pricing.

Can I book the Salkantay Trek and Machu Picchu as a private tour?

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Yes. This tour can be arranged as a fully private experience for couples, families or small groups. Private bookings include a dedicated guide, flexible departure dates and the option to customize sections of the itinerary. Contact our team directly via WhatsApp for availability and private group rates.