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Still relatively undiscovered, the Ausangate Trek is one of Cusco’s top choices for avid trekkers seeking raw nature and high-altitude adventure. This remarkable journey leads you across the slopes of the region’s most sacred mountain, Apu Ausangate, which rises to 6,372 m / 20,900 ft. Along the route, you will encounter remote Andean communities, relax in natural hot springs, and admire the striking turquoise colors of pristine alpine lakes.
Apu Ausangate is the most revered mountain deity in the Cusco region and holds deep spiritual significance, honored through ancient pilgrimages and offerings. As Peru’s second-highest peak, it dominates the landscape with dramatic mountain passes, sweeping vistas, and untouched wilderness. This challenging trek crosses high passes, scenic valleys, isolated villages, thermal baths, and crystal-clear lagoons, making it an ideal choice for experienced hikers looking for an intense and unforgettable adventure in Peru’s wild highlands.
Your journey through the stunning Andean landscapes begins today when we pick you up very early from your accommodation at 5 am. We’ll travel in our private vehicle to the town of Ocongate (3,500 m / 11,482 ft). On the way, we’ll be able to see picturesque villages and beautiful lagoons along the Vilcanota Valley out the window.
We’ll continue to Tinke, where you can make any last-minute purchases before reaching the community of Upis (4,250 m / 13,944 ft), the starting point of our trek. We’ll enjoy a tasty breakfast here and meet the team of cooks and horsemen who’ll join us on our adventure.
Our first day begins on a plain-looking directly at the immense Ausangate glacier (6,372 m / 20,905 ft). As we walk, we’ll meet local people adorned in beautifully colorful traditional clothes. You’ll also spot lots of herds of llamas and alpacas.
We’ll arrive at the thermal baths of Upis (4,400 m / 14,436 ft) to enjoy our first spectacular lunch prepared by our talented chef. Our camp will also be set up here, right in front of Ausangate Mountain.
In the afternoon, we’ll walk to Upis Cocha lake and enjoy a stunning sunset that’ll cast its pretty light on the snows of the glaciers around us. In the evening, it’ll be time for a tasty dinner and our first night in the mountains.
We’ll wake up early and savor a delicious breakfast in the middle of the cold, high mountains and then begin walking for about two and a half hours through a beautiful, picturesque Andean valley towards the Arapa pass (4,800 m / 15,748 ft). The spectacular Ausangate glacier will be by our side the whole way.
From the top of the pass, the beauty of the landscape multiplies, and you’ll be blown away by the natural beauty of this part of the world. You’ll be able to observe the sheer size of the mountain range and if you’re lucky, the solemn flight of the condor—the largest flying bird in the world. Our guide will explain a little more about the impressive local flora and fauna as you hike this stretch to help you know more about the area you’re walking through.
Then, we will begin a descent to the beautiful crystalline Yanacocha lagoon (black lagoon); afterward, we will follow the trail for another hour until we reach Hatun Pucacocha (4,500 m / 14,763 ft) to appreciate the scenery and enjoy its glistening waters against the snow-capped mountains.
Later, we will explore the surrounding lagoons and relax with a delicious mate. In the evening, a nutritious dinner will be waiting for you to finally head to your campsite to rest and regain your energy.
Just like every other morning, you’ll get a fantastic boost of energy to start the day, thanks to a delicious breakfast. Today’s hike begins ascending for two and a half hours to the Ausangate Pass (4,750 m / 15,584 ft). From there, the immensity of the mountains will definitely surpass all your expectations.
We’ll continue the route downhill for an hour to the Ausangatecocha lagoon. You’ll have the opportunity to enjoy your lunch in the middle of an immense landscape—not a bad way to spend your lunch break!
Later, we’ll ascend for around two hours until we reach the Palomani pass (5,200 m / 17,060 ft), the highest point of the entire route. After a short rest and enjoying some more astounding views, we’ll walk for another hour and a half until we reach the small community of Huchuy Phinaya (4,650 m / 15,256 ft).
We have a lot of respect and consideration for the people of Huchuy Phinaya, who maintain ancient traditions to this day. Learn from them and their admirable lifestyle in complete connection with Mother Nature (Pachamama) and how they respect and live in harmony with her.
Today was the most challenging day, but it was worth it for a real connection with the Andes and Mother Earth. We’ll have a gentle ascend of 2 hours to Jampa (4,700 m / 15,419 ft), where our camp will be ready and waiting for your arrival. After a delicious dinner, a peaceful night’s rest awaits.
After another delicious and revitalizing breakfast, we’ll begin our uphill walk over two and a half hours toward Jampa pass.
We’ll cross the Jampa pass (5,070 m / 16,634 ft) from where you can appreciate the detail of several snow-covered mountains. Remember to always have your camera handy. Then we’ll begin our descent for around three hours to our lunch spot at our campsite in Pacchanta. On the way, we’ll connect to the trail of the classical tour of seven lakes.
Next to one of the beautiful and mystical lakes of the place (Qomercocha, Orco Otorongo, or China Otorongo), we’ll have the option to perform a small ceremony on gratitude to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the surrounding mountains, especially the great Ausangate glacier who’s watched us the entire route.
After our lunch, we’ll have the afternoon free and get the opportunity to revitalize and heal our tired bodies in medicinal hot springs.
We’ll finish the day satisfying our taste buds and hungry bodies with another delicious dinner. You really will be astounded by the delicacies our talented chef conjures up in the mountains.
The final day is here, and your epic adventure comes to a close today—but not before an optional last visit to the hot springs and a fantastic day on the trail.
After our last breakfast, we’ll start a three-hour walk to the community of Tinke (3,800 m / 12,467ft). On the way, we’ll visit an Andean family’s home to learn about several traditions that have been kept alive for generations in the middle of the mountains.
Once in Tinke, we’ll have lunch and say goodbye to the entire trekking support team. At the end of this stretch, our private transport will be waiting to take us back to the city of Cusco. Enjoy looking out the window at the mountains and lagoons during this final drive. We’ll drop you off at the door of your accommodation around 6:00 pm.
Pre-departure briefing
Experienced Guide speaks English and Spanish
A professional cook only for our group
Motorola Talkabout Radio, for communication
Medical Kit – First Aid Kit
One duffle bag per person
Customer Service 24/7
Extra oxygen
We also include a large tent with table and chairs for you to enjoy your meal without worry-free, and all the cooking equipment, carried by our porters and horses
We also included a portable toilet
Entrance ticket to Ausangate Trek
Entrance ticket to Ausangate 7 Lakes
Entrance ticket to Hot Springs
Private transportation from your hotel in Cusco to the start of the trek.
Horses, and muleteers horses carry your 8-kg / 16-pound personal items.
Private transportation from the end of the trek to Cusco to your hotel.
Meals: 5 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, and 4 Dinners
Meals: vegetarian and vegan
Water to drink on the trail every day
Wake up tea, every morning
Tea Time or Happy Hour, every afternoon
Snacks on the trail daily
Products for hygiene
Personal Accommodation in Private Campsites
4-Person, 4-season tents, destined for 2 travelers
1 Polar sheet per person
Pillows throughout the tour
Rubber warmers, for the night
1 Emergency horse to ride for the group
PRO Air sleeping pad, Therma-Rest brand
Sleeping bag
Trekking stick
Travel Insurance
Tips for our staff
