Salkantay Trek a Machu Picchu 5 días y 4 noches





Descripción
Esta caminata transcurre por debajo de la magnífica montaña Salkantay (20,569 pies), una de las más altas e impresionantes de los Andes. El Salkantay Trek fue incluido recientemente en la lista de cubos de Ultimate Adventure de National Geographic, definida como "Las 20 aventuras legendarias, más extremas y espeluznantes del planeta". Es una caminata abierta a todos, y la alternativa más popular a la caminata del Camino Inca. Este ofrece 4 días de caminata a través de varios paisajes que incluyen tierras altas, bosque nuboso, bosque húmedo y montaña seca. A lo largo de la caminata, tiene vistas increíbles del Apu Salkantay, la montaña Pumasillo y la montaña Humantay, tres de los picos más impresionantes de la Cordillera de Vilcabamba. Nuestra caminata incluye los servicios de alojamiento en un hotel muy agradable en la cuarta noche de la caminata, un recorrido único por la plantación de café en la tarde del día 3 y cena en un excelente restaurante local en Aguas Calientes.
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Podemos recoger viajeros de airbnbs, pero deben estar ubicados en la ciudad de Cusco.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Que traer:
- Pasaporte original (si ha adquirido uno nuevo después de realizar su reserva, traiga ambos)
- Saco de dormir de pluma sintética o plumón (se puede alquilar de nosotros)
- Ropa (botas de trekking, chaqueta de lana cálida, algunas camisetas, calcetines, gorra para el sol, ropa interior de abrigo, pantalones largos y ligeros, guantes, chaqueta de lluvia)
- Artículos de tocador (papel higiénico, toallitas húmedas, toalla personal)
- Protector solar SPF 35+ recomendado
- Lampara de cabeza
- Gafas de sol
- Cámara con baterías de repuesto (las baterías se agotan más rápido a grandes altitudes)
- Prismáticos
- Libro para leer (tendrás tiempo libre en cada campamento para leer tu libro favorito)
- Bastones de trekking (recomendados especialmente para los descensos empinados, se pueden alquilar de nosotros)
- Repelente de insectos
Opiniones(51)
Writing A life-changing adventure filled with breathtaking scenery, unforgettable memories, and an incredible guide.
Our walk ended today and I already miss our wonderful guide Lino and the good food that chefs Ronald and André cooked. The whole experience was amazing and I highly recommend it!
Completed the 5d/4n Classic Salkantay to Machu Picchu trek. We had a wonderful experience. Our guide Lino was wonderful, his passion for sharing stories and knowledge of the area was inspiring. Our chefs Andre and Ronald were phenomenal, smiles and food a plenty. Felt very well taken care of throughout the trek. An amazing experience and would absolutely recommend!
One of the best experiences I've had, our guide Lino was awesome and our chefs were amazing!
Great trek and better people. Couldn’t ask for more from our guide (Lino) and cook (Albert). Genuinely great people to do the trek with! Great communication and they were willing to update our route based on rapidly changing weather conditions!
Wow this trek was not for the weak but an absolutely amazing experience! Nilton was a great and very informative guide. He told us so much history and knowledge about the Inca’s, the Amazon, and anything else we asked. He has traveled the world as well to take in knowledge from many other countries. We were surprised to stay in tents the first 3 nights and a hotel the 4th night but it did make our hiking/camping in the wilderness experience more authentic. The horse men and chiefs were fantastic! You will not go hungry. All of the food is spectacular! Every view is breath taking, every climb can be difficult but the steep walk downs are more taxing, the hot springs is amazing, and we would do it all again as a first timer. Definitely go for it!
I cannot say enough about our experience with this company, especially our group lead by Hipo, head porter Cirilo, and the amazing chef Andres. The most challenging thing I have ever done. We were fed the most amazing meals, treated with such care by the porters and our guide, Hipo, was the absolute best ever. He had everything timed perfectly and his knowledge of the trail and culture was impressive. Highly, highly recommend.
Just finished an unforgettable trek with Action Peru Treks (booked through Mucj Better Adventures), and I can’t recommend them enough. Our guide, Christian, was phenomenal — incredibly knowledgeable about the history of the Andes, local nature, and culture. He brougut such a calm and relaxed but also a fun and playful energy that made the group feel connected and at ease from day one. He was supported by Eddie, who was also fantastic — super kind, always on top of the details, also full of knowledge, and added his own special touch from his heritage towards the end of the trip. The trek itself was stunning, with beautiful campsites and amazing food (seriously, not your average camping meals). The whole experience felt surprisingly luxurious — tents set up for us daily — and we always felt safe and well looked after.
This was an amazing trip with excellent guides, well organised iternary, great group of people and wildly amazing views! It offers the right amount of challenge and a great time!
What an amazing trip- I would thoroughly recommend it. Roxner's organisation of the group of 12 was faultless (and endlessly patient) and our guides Christian and Eddie were knowledgeable, fun and kept us going with the same level of patience. The porters made the trek so much easier and we still never really worked out how the team of chefs managed to keep us so well fed, often the middle of nowhere with no obvious cooking facilities. The trek is not a walk in the park, but as a reasonably active person approaching 50 from the wrong direction it was definitely achievable. The scenery varies between the high mountains and humid subtropical jungle in a matter of hours. Christian and Eddie ensured that the group stayed together without holding anyone back. Mules are on hand for the most challenging parts such as either side of the Salkantay Pass for anyone who is really struggling. Machu Picchu didn't disappoint, with Action Peru ensuring we had early tickets to avoid the huge crowds you see on YouTube. The group split into two at MP, with Eddie being an excellent guide for my group and explaining the significance of the buildings and the site from his perspective as part of the Quechua people.



