Salkantay Trek 3 giorni a Machu Picchu con il Glamping Sky Lodge Dome





Descrizione
3 giorni Salkantay Mountain, Humantay Lake & Train Da Ollantaytambo a Machupicchu in cupole Sky Punti salienti del Salkantay Trek a Machupicchu • Esplora il lago Humantay • Salire fino al Salkantay Pass 4600 metri di altezza e vedere la montagna ricoperta di neve sacra Salkantay • Cammina su un antico Inca Salkantay Trail • Esplora la città sacra di Machu Picchu Punto di partenza : Cusco - Vi verremo a prendere dal vostro hotel. Orario di partenza: tra le 4:00 e le 05:00 Briefing Point: la nostra guida visiterà il tuo hotel 2 o 1 giorno prima del trekking tra le 6:00 e le 18:30 Punto di ritorno: Cusco - Il nostro autista lascerà il tuo hotel o appartamento Airbnb Valutazione fisica : 3 - Esigenti - Alcune escursioni in alta quota o attività più faticose, ma accessibili alla maggior parte dei viaggiatori sani
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Vi verremo a prendere dal vostro hotel alle 4:30 per guidare per circa 3 ore fino a Mollepata, dove inizieremo il nostro trekking di Salkantay. Appena saremo a mollepata mentre si fa colazione il cuoco e il cavaliere imballeranno tutta l'attrezzatura da campeggio e le cose da cucina e si inizierà l'escursione le prime 3 ore saranno un po 'in salita per arrivare a Cruzpata dove pranzeremo con vista panoramica di bellissime montagne innevate (Humantay; 4120m / 13500ft e Salkantay; 6271m / 20575ft) - solo l'inizio! Inizieremo il nostro trekking Salkantay verso Soraypampa, il nostro primo campeggio Salkantay Trek (3800 m / 11750 piedi; il campeggio più alto e più freddo del viaggio) saremo molto vicini alla seconda montagna innevata Salkantay più alta di Cusco.
Dopo aver fatto colazione al Salkantay Trek, iniziamo a camminare verso le 6:30, perché questa giornata impiegherà 4 ore in salita per raggiungere il punto più alto del Salkantay Trek (4650 m / 15200 piedi) situato a metà strada tra 2 enormi montagne; Salkantay a destra e Tucarhuay a sinistra. Dal passo, i panorami delle 2 montagne innevate sono incredibili. C'è la possibilità che nevichi qui. Dopo una pausa e una foto di gruppo, torneremo sullo stesso percorso per Soraypampa dove pranzeremo e ci rilasseremo, poi riprenderemo l'autobus per Cusco e per Ollantaytambo per prendere il treno per Aguas Calientes e pernottare ad Aguas Calientes.
Giorno 3: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco Ci svegliamo la mattina presto verso le 4 del mattino fino alle 4:30 per fare colazione e partire per camminare fino a Machupicchu che impiega un'ora e mezza fino a Machupicchu ma c'è un'altra opzione per prendere il primo autobus che parte alle 5:30 per Machupicchu (durata 25 minuti) per apprezzare la magnifica città al sorgere del sole. Un tour a piedi (circa 2 ore) è dato dalla tua guida e dopo questo puoi esplorare la misteriosa città da solo. Se hai ancora energia puoi anche scalare Huaynapicchu (2720m/8890ft)!!! Ci vogliono 45 minuti per raggiungere la cima e dopo aver gustato il machupicchu devi scendere ad aguas calientes per prendere il treno per Ollantaytambo e poi l'autobus per tornare a Cusco Pasti: colazione Distanza totale: 4 km (circa) Tempo di percorrenza stimato: 1-2 ore Punto di altitudine massima: 2.700 m (circa)
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Ci sarà una bandiera dove il nostro passeggero potrà trovarci
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- 1 giacca in pile/poliestere (antivento)
- 1 maglione leggero in poliestere/pile
- 1 maglia leggera a maniche lunghe (opzionale)
- 2-3 magliette
- 1 poncho antipioggia (preferibile) o giacca antipioggia
- 1 paio di pantaloni antivento/pioggia (Gore-tex o simili)
- 1 paio di pantaloni in cotone leggero (jeans larghi/cachi)
- 1 pantalone in pile leggero
- Abbigliamento per piedi e mani
- 4 paia di calzini in lana o sintetici
- 1 paio di scarponi da trekking (usati)
- 1 paio di guanti in lana o in pile
- 1 cappello di lana o pile
- 1 cappello da sole
- 1 paio di occhiali da sole che forniscono una buona protezione dai raggi UV
- Varie
- 1 sacco a pelo (valutato a -11 C / 12 F)
- 1 zaino buono (giorno)
- 2 bastoncini da passeggio
- 1 lampada frontale (preferibile) o torcia
- 1 coltellino tascabile
- 1 bottiglia d'acqua
- Compresse sterilizzanti per acqua (Micropur)
- Blocco solare
- 1 balsamo per le labbra (spf 16)
- Repellente per insetti
- Asciugamano e sapone
- Kit da toeletta
- Carta igenica
- Medicinali personali
- Fotocamera e schede di memoria aggiuntive
- Batteria di riserva per la tua fotocamera
- Binocolo
Recensioni(19)
We had an amazing time doing this trek! Our guide Fernando was the best guide! He was super helpful, organized, knowledgeable about the trek and made the experience incredibly fun. Fernando was also a great communicator, making sure everyone knew the plan and that we got to our next destination safely. Amaru, our other guide was also great and super friendly and patience while we trekked down the mountain. The domes are beautiful! Overall I had an amazing time and am so happy I did the trek!
This trip was amazing!!! I enjoyed every second of it. Fernando was an amazing lead guide who helped me every step of the way and made sure I was always comfortable. Amaru was an excellent guide as well who helped us trek down and get to our next accommodations. The food was delicious and the domes were really cool! I’m so grateful and so happy we did this 3 day trek!!!
Jose was a great guide! We would never chosen to get up before dawn to go to the overlook of Machu Picchu but that is the value of an experienced guide! As the sun rose over the Andes, we had the opportunity to witness the clouds part revealing the ancient Inca ruins long before the site was mobbed with tourists. It was truly one of the most incredible experiences of my life! Jose was also a patient encourager as we made the difficult Salkantay Trek. An experience of a lifetime!
Excellent experience, highly recommended, guide José Luis a very clear phenomenon in the information and very attentive in all the details.
Initially, we had planned to embark on the Salkantay Trek, but the inclement weather conditions rendered it unsafe. Fortunately, we were offered an alternative tour to Lares trek, which proved to be an exceptional experience. Our guide was outstanding, providing us with excellent care and ensuring our safety throughout the journey. We highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting the area and strongly suggest requesting Fernando as your guide.
Initially, we planned for the Salkantay Trek but there were landslides due to heavy rainfall. So, we instead did the Huchuy Qosqo Trek which was really amazing and lead us through beautiful mountains, canyons and the Sacred Valley. A huge shoutout to our guide, Fernando, who was absolutely fantastic. His knowledge of the Inca trails, history, and local culture made the experience even more meaningful. He was patient, encouraging, and always made sure we were comfortable and enjoying ourselves. Our cook, Armando, was a true magician! Every meal exceeded expectations – fresh, delicious, and just what we needed after long hiking days. From hearty breakfasts to incredible dinners, he kept our energy levels high and our stomachs happy. And of course, the porters – the real heroes of the trek! Their strength and dedication were beyond impressive. They carried all the essentials, set up our camps flawlessly, and always had a warm smile despite the tough conditions. Their hard work made our experience smooth and enjoyable. If you're considering a trek, do it! You’ll be in excellent hands with Fernando, Armando, and the amazing porter team. Highly recommended!
We did the Lares Trek, which was an alternative option because we wanted to do the Salkantay Trek, but the rain didn't allow it. We didn't regret it, though, because it was a really beautiful and lovely experience. We met Andean villages and people with our guide Fernando, who was a very pleasant and knowledgeable person about all these places. We're very grateful to Fernando and Quechuas company for this unforgettable experience.
We've just finished the Lares Trek, a great alternative to the classic Inca Trail and Salkantay which often has issues during the rainy season. It was a beautiful experience, with stunning landscapes and a phenomenal guide, Fernando, who led us safely to Machu Picchu. We highly recommend Ketchup Expeditions and guide Fernando, who is an outstanding person. Five stars!
In February, we completed the Lares Trek, which was a truly unforgettable experience. The trek offered breathtaking views and environments, making it an ideal option for visiting Machu Picchu during the rainy season. Our guide, Fernando, was exceptional - professional, knowledgeable, and fluent in Quechua and English which greatly facilitated our interactions with local villages and Andean communities. We are deeply grateful for the experience.
We had a fantastic tour with our guide José, who put a lot of effort into it and was able to explain everything about the tour perfectly - despite the rainy weather (which we were also told in advance quite transparently) the tour was great planned. The highlight was Machu Picchu, where José gave us an enormous amount of information. The food, the communication, the guide and also the accommodation at the salkantay trek were great. Only the accommodation in Aguas Calientes was a bit run down for the price (but ok for a short night). The organization worked great, we didn't have to worry about anything. Therefore, gladly back in the wedding in even better weather.



