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Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu from Cusco

Trek the spectacular Salkantay route to Machu Picchu, a multi-day alternative to the Inca Trail that crosses a high glacial pass beneath snow-capped Salkantay and descends into cloud forest. No permit is needed, making it a popular choice when the Inca Trail is full.

200 passeios · prices per person, book with partner

Salkantay Trek in Cusco — FAQ

How long is the Salkantay Trek?
The classic Salkantay Trek is 4 to 5 days, crossing the Salkantay Pass at about 4,600 metres before descending towards Machu Picchu.
Salkantay or Inca Trail — which is better?
The Inca Trail ends at the Sun Gate and passes more ruins but needs a permit booked months ahead; Salkantay is more remote and scenic, needs no permit and is a great alternative.
How hard is the Salkantay Trek?
It’s a demanding high-altitude trek with a pass above 4,600 metres; good fitness and acclimatisation in Cusco beforehand are essential.