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Best Time To Do The Salkantay Trek

The best time to do the Salkantay Trek in Peru depends on your preferences and weather conditions. The Salkantay Trek is a popular alternative to the Inka Trail and offers stunning views of the Andes Mountains and the opportunity to visit Machu Picchu. Here are the main factors to consider for different times of the year: 1.  Dry Season (May to September): It is the most popular time to hike the Salkantay trek due to the dry weather. Clear skies and comfortable temperatures during the day, although nights can be quite cold. Trails are generally in good condition, making the trek more accessible. Higher chances of clear views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes. Salkantay Trek Dry Season - May to September 2. Shoulder Seasons (April and October): These months are considered shoulder seasons and can also be a good time to do the trek. There may be some rain, but it's generally less crowded than the peak season. April is especially beautiful due to the blooming wildflowers.

Mysteries Of The Salkantay Trek

Since time immemorial, mountains have been places of reverence and awe, and the Salkantay Trek in Peru is no exception. This trail, winding through majestic peaks and deep valleys, has been traversed by daring travelers in search of adventure and connection with nature. Located in the historic region of Cusco, Peru, and with the specter of the ancient Inca Trail and the archaeological wonder of Machu Picchu as a backdrop, the Salkantay Trek stands as a portal to an experience that fuses mystery and grandeur. The path to the Salkantay Trek takes us beyond the tangible, entering a world where history, spirituality, and the inexplicable intertwine in an intriguing dance of unsolved enigmas. Like the intricate paths built by the ancient Inca civilization, this trail seems to be woven with threads of mystery that invite us to explore beyond the apparent. The city of Cusco , with its rich cultural heritage and its past as the capital of the Inca Empire, adds an extra dimension to the mys

Trekking from Salkantay to Machu Picchu

Salkantay trekking is a very interesting alternative to the very crowded Inca Trail . During this trek with very varied landscapes, you will flirt with the high altitude before quickly plunging into a semi-tropical climate. And, as a reward, you will arrive at the famous Machu Picchu which you will visit during the last day. Day 1 : Very early departure by private vehicle to Mollepata from where we will begin the walk around 9am. Among the team there will be a guide, a cook, one or two muleteers with their mules to carry all the equipment and your belongings. There will also be a backup horse that will remain with the group during the march. The walk of about 10 km will take us to the small hamlet of Soraypampa, gradual climb to reach about 4000 meters for the camp, we can already see the Tucarhuay and Salkantay mountains . Day 2 : This day, the most difficult of the trek, will take us over the Salkantay Pass at 4600 meters from where we can observe a splendid view of the Salkantay su

Salkantay Trail: An Incredible Machu Picchu Adventure

There are different ways to access the famous Machu Picchu, but being well motivated to realize this dream, I wanted to play it hard and get there thanks and only to the sweat of my brow. The Salkantay trek was therefore what suited me. Trekking: Salkantay Trek Duration: 5 days One of my wildest dreams was to visit Machu Picchu, and I decided to make that dream come true in December during a trip to South America with my boyfriend. So yes, December is not the best season, but there are opportunities not to be missed and this is one of them. We had to try and see if the Pacha Mama would be with us or not. Arrived in Cusco, we agreed: We go there in MAR-CHANT. Rather adventurous, sporty, and in love with Andean landscapes, it was a challenge for me to do the Salkantay Trekking . Top of the hike Duration : 5 days Country : Peru Difficulty : Medium Distance : 95km Ascent : 1000 m Additional information : Possible snow, Remains, Panorama, Lake Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 5 Days The alarm