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Salkantay Trek FAQ’s

If you decided to do the Salkantay trek, chances are you will have some duas. To help you solve them, we have compiled frequently asked questions from our travelers ¿It is recommended to do the Salkantay trek? Without a doubt, the Salkantay trek is known as the best alternative route to Machu Picchu, it could even be said that it is better than the world famous Inca Trail . This adventurous hike comes with some challenges, but you will be rewarded with the most incredible views and fantastic experiences you have ever had. ¿The Salkantay route is difficult? The salkantay trek to Machu Picchu is a moderate to challenging trek. The most difficult part of the route is the second day, when you ascend to Abra Salkantay (4,600 m.s.n.m). It is a 3-hour ascent considered a real challenge for travelers, due to its high altitude On day 1 in the afternoon, the walk is relatively demanding when going up to the Humantay lagoon, days 3 and 4 are calmer because they have long descents along

Salkantay Trek Tips: Ultima Guide Before the hike to Machu Picchu

Salkantay trek “Machu Picchu by  5 day trekking Salkantay”. Due to the new restrictions and limitations on the numbers to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, new alternative hikes to reach the mystical sanctuary of Machu Picchu has been opened. The Salkantay Trek is an alternative trek to the classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This quite scenic trek is for those adventurers who are seeking nature and the old remains of Peruvian indigenous cultures. The Salkantay trek offers breathtaking scenery en route to Machu Picchu and also quietness being in nature within the Machu Picchu archaeological park. If traveling to Salkantay is on your plans here you have some recommendations you need to know. When is the best time to hike the Salkantay trek? The best time to hike the Salkantay is in the dry season from May to  October. May is the most advisable month because everything is green after the rainy season. The months of June and July are winter so it is warm in the sun and cold in the sh

Peru: The Best treks outdoors away from the crowds

Peru is one of the most diverse countries in the world. The third largest country in South America is characterized by an extraordinary variety of landscapes. From the idyllic Pacific coast and the adventurous Amazon region to the barren Altiplano highlands and the snow-capped Andes, Peru beats the heart of every nature lover faster. If you would like to go hiking in this dreamland yourself, we have a few great alternatives to the well-known Inca Trail for you today. The best treks to Machu Picchu without Inca Trail The Inca Trail is probably the most famous trekking tour in Peru and rightly counts as one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world. However, precisely because of its fame, the path is heavily frequented and therefore may not be the right thing for outdoor athletes who hope for peace and solitude on their tour. Fortunately, there are a few great alternative routes that also lead to Machu Picchu or similarly exciting sights. The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu The Lar

Trekking in Peru: Ultimate Guide to Hiking & Camping

Endless highlands, a colorful jungle, and in between the fascinating memories of lost cultures - Peru is a country where there is something new to discover every day while hiking! The most beautiful and exciting are the exploration tours on foot, on one of the numerous hiking trails. Sometimes more and sometimes less developed for tourism, there is the right route for everyone - from beginners to experienced trekking adventurers . Eleven of these trails are particularly breathtaking and definitely belong on the to-do list on a hiking holiday in Peru . They all lead through impressive landscapes, and past villages full of hospitable people and offer the ideal opportunity for multi-day trips with a backpack and tents. Hiking tours in the Andes A country as large as Peru with its mountain ranges in the Andes naturally also has a large number of hiking trails to offer. We present some of the most beautiful hiking trails and trekking tours here: Inca Trail to Machu Picchu The hidden city

Machu Picchu Hike

The Inca Trail - a myth of the trekking community like the Everest Trek or the Milford Sound Trail.  First of all : Snow-capped mountains can only be seen here now and then. But the diverse landscape has something else to offer: it starts with a dry section in the Urubamba valley, which is characterized by cacti. After you turn left and climb up, it gets greener and greener. Several passes are climbed, the highest around 4,200 m. That is actually not a height for well acclimatized travelers to Peru, but the 1,000 meters of ascent from the last camp to the pass should be approached carefully, especially since after the pass it is another 600 m downhill. The closer you get to Machu Picchu , the more tropical it becomes. Hummingbirds buzz through the humid air, lush, dense vegetation with ferns and bromeliads line the path. This follows the old connection route from Cusco to Machu Picchu and you usually walk on the old pavement - which is why trekking poles without rubber stoppers on the
The Famous Salkantay Trek General Information about the Salkantay Trek Enjoy you travel to Peru and visit Cusco and Machu Picchu, you can do different Machu Picchu tours, the most famous trek is the Classic Inca Trail  and if you want another alternative trail we recommend you the 5 Days Salkantay Trek  that gives you the oportunity to apreciate flora and fauna diversity, various ecosystems, remote Andean Villages and the incredible view of the snow-capped Salkantay Mountain. More information about: Salkantay Trek and Inca Inca Trail  

The Famous Salkantay Trek

The Famous Salkantay Trek General Information about the Salkantay Trek Enjoy you travel to Peru and visit Cusco and Machu Picchu, you can do different Machu Picchu tours, the most famous trek is the Classic Inca Trail  and if you want another alternative trail we recommend you the 5 Days Salkantay Trek  that gives you the oportunity to apreciate flora and fauna diversity, various ecosystems, remote Andean Villages and the incredible view of the snow-capped Salkantay Mountain. More information about: Salkantay Trek and Inca Inca Trail