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Ausangate Trek + Raimbow Mountain 5 Days

Cusco Treks
5 Days / 4 Nights

TYPE TRIP

Hiking/Trekking

SEASON

April – November

Difficulty

Very challenging

Distance

63 km/39.146 miles

OVERVIEW

Embark on the Ausangate Trek 5 Days to explore the remote and rugged beauty of the Peruvian Andes. This journey takes you through stunning landscapes, high-altitude passes, and traditional Andean communities. Experience the majestic Ausangate Mountain, turquoise glacial lakes, and spectacular views of snow-capped peaks. An adventure that combines breathtaking scenery with cultural immersion.

Route

  • Day 1. Cusco – Urcos – Tinqui – Upis
  • Day 2. Upis – Puca cocha – Ananta
  • Day 3. Ananta – Raimbow Mountain – Ausangate cocha
  • Day 4. Ausangate cocha – Quinsacocha – Jampa
  • Day 5. Jampa – Pacchanta – Cusco

HIGHLIGHT DESTINATION

Itinerary

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Day 1: Cusco - Urcos - Tinqui - Upis

We will pick you up from your hotel at 06:00 am and go by private transportation for about 2 hours to Tinki where we will get off to stretch our legs and will take advantage of visiting the Tinki town where we will see people still wearing their typical dress. Then we will drive for another about 1 hour on dusty and bumpy roads. Once we get to the trailhead, we will have our delicious breakfast and then meet our horsemen. We will start the hike From Upispampa through many remote villages with many stream crossings until you arrive in the small town of Upis. The path is almost flat with some ups and downs. We will hike for about 3 hours until we get to our campsite. Here we have our tents  where you will spend the night. Our chef will prepare a delicious lunch. After enjoying our food, you have the option to hike to Upis Lake which takes 2 hours round trip. The path to this beautiful lake is flat for about 40 minutes and the last 20 minutes is a gradual uphill. Once we come back from the lake,  we will have our dinner then we will go out to enjoy the first starry night, you will remember it.

  • Walking Distance: 7km/ 4,5 miles.
  • hiking hour: 3 hours roughly.
  • Trailhead Elevation: 4,220 meters / 13,840 feet.
  • Difficulty:
  • Campsite Elevation: 4,320 meters / 14,100 feet.
  • Accommodation: Tents.

Day 2: Upis – Puca Cocha- Ananta

Early wakeup call at 5:00 am with coca tea brought to your tents. After that, we pack up our belongings, eat breakfast, and start hiking up to Arapa Pass, which is uphill to 4958 m, then a slight decline to our lunch spot near Lake Pucacocha. After having the delicious food we keep walking uphill to get to the second pass called Pucacocha pass(5000m) then we will go downhill another couple hours to our campsite called Ananta where we will spend the night in our Mountain huts. Along the way, we will appreciate different glacier peaks, rivers, small lakes, alpacas, local herders, and llamas, of course, you will always be with your guide who will explain the area to you.

  • Walking Distance: 14km/ 8,660 miles.
  • hiking hour: 9 hours roughly.
  • Difficulty:
  • Campsite Elevation: 4,420 meters / 15,400 feet.
  • Accommodation: Tents.

Day 3: Ananta – Rainbow Mountain – Ausangate Cocha

You will be awakened at 4:00 am with coca tea. After our nutritious breakfast, we pack up, enjoy breakfast then start to hike up to Surini Pass, which is 5051m. from where you enjoy colorful mountains around you and you will see the Rainbow Mountain still in a distance. Then we go downhill to Circle Lake then continue walking the Peruvian flat until we to get Rainbow Mountain, where we will enjoy the amazing colorful mountains and their surroundings. We will get to the rainbow Mountain at 08:00 am. Then we will hike down for about 2 hours to Alqatari where we have lunch and dinner and then spend the night in our campsite. On the way, we will hike through small villages and of course Llamas and Alpacas.

  • Walking Distance: 13km/ 8,345 miles.
  • hiking hour: 7 hours roughly.
  • Difficulty: moderate/Difficult.
  • Campsite Elevation: 4,420 meters / 14,500 feet.
  • Accommodation: tents.

Day 4: Ausangate Cocha – Quinsacocha – Jampa

After our delicious breakfast, we begin hiking up to the highest point of the Ausangate trail of our trip at 5300m called Palomani Pass. Therefore, you are going to feel like you are in heaven, higher than all the other hikes in all regions of Cusco. You will appreciate the great canyons and valleys of the Andes, but be aware that some Condors might be flying nearby. Once you get to the summit, you will be right at the bottom of the Ausangate Mountain which is considered to be the protector by the locals.

Along the way, we will appreciate different glacier peaks, bubbling streams, rivers, red lakes, chinchillas, alpacas, local herders, and llamas. We will then walk up and down and arrive at our lunch spot called Huchuy Phinaya. After our delicious lunch, we hiked another 1 hour to our campsite called Surapampa. This campsite is located close to Rocky área so we will see a lot of Chinchilas sitting on top of the rocks.

  • Walking Distance: 14 km/ 8,5 miles.
  • hiking hour: 9 hours roughly.
  • Difficulty:
  • Campsite Elevation: 4,620 meters / 15,190 feet.
  • Accommodation: Tents.

Day 5: Jampa – Pacchanta – Cusco

Today we cross the last pass, we begin hiking uphill for about 3 hours in order to get to the last pass at 4900m. From here we can appreciate some more glacier peaks and the 7 lakes of Ausangate and then we will descend to our lunch spot called PACCHANTA where our cooks and horsemen are going to make our last supper.

There is a nice natural hot spring in Pacchanta in the middle of the mountain. So, after 5 days of hiking, you will love to take a bath in the hot springs and might enjoy some beer. Therefore. you will have a chance to buy some handmade handicrafts from local people. Then we say goodbye to our horsemen and we will get our private van and drive back for 3 hours back to Cusco. Finally, we bring you back to your hotel at 6 pm.

  • Walking Distance: 12km/ 7,5 miles.
  • hiking hour: 6 hours roughly.
  • Difficulty: moderate/Difficult.

Route Map

Important info

  • Accommodation: 4 nights of camping in private tents with foam mattresses.
  • Meals: 5x Breakfast, 4x Lunch, 4x Snack, 4x Dinner. Vegetarian or vegan options available; please inform us in advance.
  • Transportation: Private transport from Cusco to Upis and from Pitumarka back to Cusco.
  • Local Guides & Team: English/Spanish speaking professional guide with a minimum of 3 years of guiding experience. Personal porters to carry camping gear and equipment. All guides carry first aid kits and extra oxygen bottles for emergencies.
  • Meals: Dinner on the first day.
  • Equipment: Sleeping bags ($25.00 per person, available for rent). Trekking poles ($15.00 per person, available for rent).
  • Optional Activities: Visit to the hot springs in Pacchanta ($5.00 per person). Exploration of Pitumarka market.
  • Other Costs: Tips for guide (customary but voluntary), national or international flights, travel insurance. Other activities not mentioned in this itinerary.
  • Book early: Permits for this trek are limited; it’s advisable to book at least 3 months in advance.
  • Acclimatize: Spend a few days in Cusco to adjust to the altitude before starting the trek.
  • Gear up: Bring suitable hiking boots, layers for changing weather, and waterproof gear.
  • Essentials: Pack insect repellent, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and a personal first aid kit.
  • Optional porter service: Hire a porter to carry your belongings for comfort during the trek.

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