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Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu

Overview

Embark on an exhilarating journey with 69 Explorer as we traverse the lesser-known yet breathtakingly beautiful Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu. This hidden gem, often overshadowed by the more famous Inca Trail, offers a unique and serene experience, immersing you in the Peruvian Andes.

As we begin our adventure, find ourselves delving into the rich tapestry of Andean culture and history. The Ancascocha Trek, stretching over a distance of approximately 44 km (27 mi), will lead us through remote villages, offering an intimate glimpse into the daily lives of the local Quechua people. These vibrant communities, steeped in centuries-old traditions, will be a highlight of our trek.

Our journey will unfold over 5-days, each day presenting new landscapes and challenges. Ascend to breathtaking altitudes, reaching a maximum elevation of about 4,650 m (15,255 ft) at the Huayanay Pass. As we climb, the vistas will become increasingly dramatic, unveiling panoramic views of majestic snow-capped peaks and sprawling valleys.

We will navigate a variety of terrains, from lush cloud forests to rugged mountain trails. The diversity of flora and fauna along the Ancascocha Trek is remarkable. Keep your cameras ready, as we may encounter rare wildlife species native to this region.

One of the highlights of our trek will be the Inca sites that dot our path. These archaeological treasures, including the Q’anabamba and Paucarcancha ruins, offer us a fascinating insight into the Inca civilization. Explore these sites in depth, understanding their historical significance and marveling at their architectural genius.

Throughout our Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu, we ensure the utmost comfort and safety. Our experienced guides, fluent in both English and Spanish, will be with us every step of the way. They will share their extensive knowledge of the area, enriching our experience.

The Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu with 69 Explorer Peru promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Immerse ourselves in the beauty and history of the Andes, connect with local cultures, and marvel at the architectural wonders of the Incas. Join us on this unforgettable journey and discover the hidden treasures of Peru.

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Itinerary

Our Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu begins with an invigorating first day, full of awe-inspiring landscapes and the majesty of the Andean mountains.

Cusco to Soraypampa.

We will start this unforgettable adventure early in the morning at 5:00 am. Your guide will collect you at your hotel in one of our private vans. We will then enjoy a car ride through some of the most stunning scenery in Peru. The journey to trailhead at Soraypampa will take approximately 3.5 hours. As we travel, be treated to captivating views of quaint villages like Iscuchaca and Limatambo. The highlight of our drive will undoubtedly be the sight of the magnificent, snow-capped Salkantay mountain.

Humantay Lake.

Upon reaching Soraypampa, we will begin our day with a nourishing breakfast. We’ll enjoy our meal accompanied with the views of Humantay (5,900 m / 19,356 ft) and Salkantay (6,217 m / 20,396 ft) in the background. Fueled and ready, we will start our 2.5-hour return hike to the stunning turquoise waters of Humantay Lake.

Our journey will then continue with a gentle 1.5-hour ascent to Salkantay Pampa. Here, amidst the beauty of the glacier, our chefs will serve a delicious lunch, offering a perfect blend of nourishment and scenic beauty.

Soroccocha Campsite.

After lunch, we will join a 1-hour uphill hike by switchbacks to reach our first campsite at Soroccocha, situated at the foot of the grand Salkantay Mountain. As we arrive, hot drinks and appetizers will be awaiting us, with our tents already set up for a comfortable night’s stay. This will be the perfect opportunity to settle in and relax before enjoying a well-deserved dinner.

The first day of our Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu will indeed offer breathtaking views and an experience filled with natural beauty and wonder.

Key Statistics of Day One:

  • Distance Covered: Approximately 12 km (7.5 mi)
  • Highest Altitude: Soroccocha campsite, around 4,000 m (13,123 ft)
  • Lowest Altitude: Starting point at Soraypampa, approximately 3,900 m (12,795 ft)
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, with some steep sections during the hike to Humantay Lake and the ascent to the campsite.

Get a good night’s rest as you will need it for the days to come, sleep with anticipation for the adventures and sights that await.

The second day of our Ancascocha Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu is a journey through the heart of the Andean highlands, challenging yet immensely rewarding. This day will be marked by the crossing of several high mountain passes, each offering its own breathtaking views and unique challenges.

Our morning will start with a hot mug of tea or coffee served right in our sleeping bags. After enjoying this warm wake-up call, we will gather for a hearty breakfast, fueling ourselves for the day’s hike.

Inca Chiriaska Pass, highest point of the trail.

Set off on what can only be described as a spectacular day of hiking. Our first major milestone will be the Inca Chiriaska Pass, standing at an impressive 4,959 m (16,269 ft). Here, we will pause to take in the extraordinary views of the surrounding landscapes, a perfect blend of rugged beauty and serene vistas.

Following this, our path will lead us along an original section of the Inca Trail. We will tread the same ground that the Incas once did, heading towards the majestic Salkantay Mountain. The historical significance and natural beauty of this trail segment will be a highlight of our trek.

3 more summits for the day: Tocto Pass, Calacocha Pass & Millpo Pass.

Our journey will then bring us to the Tocto Pass, located at 4,821 m (15,816 ft). The views from this pass, with Salkantay Mountain in the background, will be a memory to treasure.

As we continue, we will conquer three more passes: Calacocha Pass at 4,667 m (15,311 ft), Cruz Casa Pass at 4,600 m (15,091 ft), and finally the Millpo Pass at 4,399 m (14,432 ft). Each of these passes will present its own unique challenges and awe-inspiring vistas.

After successfully navigating these four mountain passes, we will descend to our campsite at Millpo. This will be our resting place for the night, unwind with afternoon tea and appetizers, followed by a well-deserved dinner.

The second day of our trek will be a testament to our endurance and love for adventure, offering unparalleled views and a deep connection with the Andean highlands.

Key Statistics of Day Two:

  • Distance Covered: The trek will cover a significant distance, challenging our stamina.
  • Highest Altitude: Inca Chiriaska Pass at 4,959 m (16,269 ft).
  • Lowest Altitude: Our campsite at Millpo, offering a serene end to the day.
  • Level of Difficulty: Challenging, due to multiple high-altitude passes and the distance covered.
  • Number of Passes: Crossed: Four, each presenting unique views and experiences.

The third day of our Ancascocha Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu is a day filled with stunning vistas, challenging ascents, and fascinating archaeological discoveries. We will continue our journey through the heart of the Andes, encountering some of the most breathtaking scenery on the trek.

Chuqenay Pass.

We will start our day in the comfort of our tents with a warm mug of tea or coffee, followed by a nutritious breakfast to energize us for the day ahead. Our trek will begin with an hour walk towards the Chuqenay Pass, situated at 4,630 m (15,190 ft). This part of the hike offers a gentle start to our day.

Next, we will head towards the Rumi Inca Pass, continuing our ascent into the narrow Valley of Yahuarmaky. There we will take a short rest, allowing us to fully appreciate the stunning panoramic views around us.

Aqocasa Pass.

Feeling refreshed, we will climb for about 1.5 hours until we reach the Aqocasa Pass, at an altitude of 4,686 m (15,374 ft). The Aqocasa mountain, known for its beautiful sandy red color, provides a spectacular backdrop. From the top of this pass, with binoculars in hand, we will be able to spot the Classic Inca Trail that leads to Machu Picchu. The distant views of the Salkantay, Humantay, Huayanay mountains, and Huacay Willka, also known as Veronica, are truly worth the effort that you put in.

Inca Raqay & Huayanay Pass.

An exciting part of our day will be exploring the small archaeological site of Inca Raqay, offering us a glimpse into the rich history of the Inca civilization.

After our time at Inca Raqay, we will descend and then climb once more to the Huayanay Pass, also at 4,630 m (15,190 ft). This segment of our trek will be challenging but equally rewarding.

Ancascocha Campsite.

Our day will conclude with a 3-hour downhill walk to our campsite at Ancascocha, located beside the serene Ancascocha Lake at 3,700 m (12,139 ft).

Upon reaching Ancascocha, it will be time to relax, enjoy a well-deserved dinner, and share stories about the incredible sights and experiences of the day.

Today we can expect a total of approximately 8-9 hours of walking.

Key Statistics of Day Three:

  • Distance Covered: The day involves a considerable amount of walking, covering various terrains.
  • Highest Altitude: Aqocasa Pass at 4,686 m (15,374 ft).
  • Lowest Altitude: Our campsite at Ancascocha Lake, 3,700 m (12,139 ft).
  • Level of Difficulty: Challenging, with multiple ascents and descents throughout the day.
  • Total Walking Time: Approximately 8-9 hours, making it a day full of adventure and discovery.
  • Distance Covered: The day involves a mix of uphill and downhill walking, covering varied terrains.
  • Highest Altitude: 13,907 ft (4,215 m) at the Warmiwañusca Pass
  • Lowest Altitude: Begins at the elevation of Llulluchapampa camp
  • Level of Difficulty: Challenging due to the combination of high altitude and distance

This day on the Inca Trail is a true test of our endurance but also a rewarding experience, filled with historical insights and unparalleled natural beauty. As we settle into our camp at Phuyupatamarca, we will rest with a sense of achievement, eagerly anticipating the final leg of our journey to Machu Picchu.

The fourth day of our Ancascocha Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu marks a transition from the high Andean landscapes to the lush valleys, offering a different yet equally captivating experience. This day will be characterized by a scenic descent through the heart of the Andes, leading us to our much-anticipated destination: Machu Picchu.

To Camicancha.

We will begin our day with a hot drink served in our tents, followed by a hearty and delicious breakfast. This will provide us with the energy we need for the day’s trek. Our journey will then take us down towards Chillca, starting with a 2-hour descent to Arequipa Pampa. This part of the trek will offer a gentle start to our day.

We will hike through small villages nestled in the Andean valleys. These villages are surrounded by typical Andean flora, including chachacoma, queuña, orchids, begonias, and bromeliads. The beauty of these flowers and trees will adorn our path, adding color and life to the landscape.

The descent will become progressively easier as we approach Camicancha, located at 2,930 m (9,612 ft). Here, we will have the option for our car to pick us up, or we can choose to continue our descent to Chillca.

Train to Aguas Calientes.

In the late afternoon, around 4:00 pm, we will board a train to Aguas Calientes. This train ride will be a relaxing and scenic end to our day. On arrival in Aguas Calientes, we will enjoy a celebratory dinner, reflecting on the incredible journey we’ve had. Then spend the night in a comfortable hotel, resting and preparing for our visit to Machu Picchu the following day.

Key Statistics of Day Four:

  • Distance Covered: A significant portion of the day involves descending towards Camicancha.
  • Highest Altitude: Starting from Ancascocha, which offers stunning morning views.
  • Lowest Altitude: Camicancha at 2,930 m (9,612 ft), marking the end of our trek for the day.
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, with a focus on a gradual and scenic descent.
  • Highlight: The scenic descent through Andean valleys, adorned with beautiful flora and traditional villages.

Tour to Machu Picchu.

The fifth day of our Ancascocha Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu is the climax of our adventure. We will finally explore the awe-inspiring citadel of Machu Picchu. This day is all about discovering the mysteries and marvels of this Incan site, a true highlight of our journey.

Our day will start early with a nourishing breakfast at the hotel in Aguas Calientes. We will catch one of the first buses up to Machu Picchu, ensuring that we arrive in time to catch the magical sunrise over the citadel. Watching the sun illuminate this iconic site is an unforgettable moment and a must-see.

Once at Machu Picchu, the guide will take us on a comprehensive 2-hour tour. During this tour, explore the most significant parts of the Machu Picchu Citadel. We will Delve into its history and learn about its division into three sectors: agricultural, residential, and religious. This tour will offer insights into the ingenuity and mystery of the Incan civilization.

For those who have pre-booked the additional hike up Huayna Picchu, there will be time to embark on this exciting challenge. The views from Huayna Picchu are exceptional and offer a unique perspective of Machu Picchu.

After exploring the wonders of Machu Picchu, we will take the bus back down to Aguas Calientes. Here, we can enjoy lunch (not included in the trek cost) and have some free time. Depending on our train departure time, explore the local market, visit the museum, or relax in the hot springs.

Return to Cusco.

In the afternoon, we will board the Expedition train back to Ollantaytambo. This train journey follows the spectacular Urubamba River, showcasing beautiful sections of whitewater and narrow canyons. Along the way, we can catch a glimpse of Wiñay Wayna, high up on the steep canyon wall.

On arrival in Ollantaytambo, our private driver will be waiting to transport us back to our hotel in Cusco. We anticipate arriving back at the hotel by 7:00 pm, bringing an end to our remarkable day and the entire Ancascocha Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu.

Key Statistics of Day Five:

  • Early Morning Start: To catch the first buses to Machu Picchu and witness the sunrise.
  • Machu Picchu Tour Duration: Approximately two hours, covering the citadel’s major sectors.
  • Optional Huayna Picchu Hike: For those who have booked this additional adventure.
  • Return to Cusco: A scenic train journey back to Ollantaytambo, followed by a private vehicle transfer to Cusco.
  • Expected Arrival Time in Cusco: Approximately by 7:00 pm, concluding our unforgettable trek.

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What’s included?

Transportation

  • Private transport from your hotel in Cusco to the starting point of the trek.
  • Bus tickets from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu and back.
  • Expedition train tickets from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
  • Private transport from Ollantaytambo back to your hotel in Cusco.

Accommodation

  • High-quality camping equipment for the trek (including tents, sleeping bags, and sleeping mats).
  • One night’s accommodation in a hotel in Aguas Calientes.

Meals

  • All meals during the trek, freshly prepared by experienced chefs. This includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a variety of nutritious and delicious options.
  • Snacks and water provided throughout the trek.

Experienced Guides

Professional bilingual guides (English and Spanish) with extensive knowledge of the area and the Inca culture.

Entry Fees and Permits

All necessary permits and entrance fees, including the Machu Picchu entrance fee.

Porters and Support Staff

  • Porters to carry the main luggage (up to a certain weight limit).
  • Support staff including chefs and camp assistants.

Additional Amenities

  • First aid kit including emergency oxygen.
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs for meals.
  • Bathroom tent for use in campgrounds.

Miscellaneous

  • Briefing before the trek to provide detailed information and answer questions.
  • Celebration dinner in Aguas Calientes.

Excludes

Meals Not Specified:

  • Meals in the city (e.g., in Cusco) before and after the trek.
  • Lunch on the final day in Aguas Calientes.

Travel Insurance:

  • Comprehensive travel insurance is not included but is highly recommended for all participants.

Additional Entrance Fees:

  • Entrance fees for optional sites and attractions, such as the hot springs in Aguas Calientes or additional archaeological sites outside of the standard tour.

Extra Activities:

  • Fees for optional activities like the Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain hikes, which require separate tickets and must be booked in advance.

Personal Gear:

  • Personal trekking gear such as walking sticks, appropriate clothing, and backpacks.
  • Additional rental gear outside of the standard offering (e.g., upgraded sleeping bags or air mattresses).

Tips and Gratuities:

  • Tips for the guides, porters, and support staff, which are customary but at the discretion of the traveler.

Additional Transportation:

  • Any additional transportation services not specified in the itinerary, such as transfers outside of the set schedule or to places other than your Cusco hotel.

Additional Overnight Stays:

  • Extra nights of accommodation in Cusco or Aguas Calientes before or after the trek.

Airfare:

  • International or domestic airfare to and from Cusco.

Personal Expenses:

  • Expenses of a personal nature like alcoholic beverages, bottled water, snacks outside of those provided, laundry, phone calls, or other incidental expenses.

Recommend to carry

Clothing

  • Waterproof jacket and pants (especially during the rainy season, from November to April).
  • Insulated jacket for cold evenings.
  • Lightweight, breathable hiking pants.
  • Moisture-wicking t-shirts and long-sleeve shirts for layering.
  • Thermal underwear for sleeping.
  • Hat, gloves, and scarf for colder altitudes.
  • Sun hat or cap for daytime protection.

Footwear

  • Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots.
  • Comfortable shoes or sandals for evenings in the camp.
  • Hiking socks (preferably wool or synthetic).

Backpack and Bags

  • A comfortable backpack with a good support system.
  • Waterproof backpack cover or liner.
  • Small daypack for carrying personal items.

Sleeping Gear

  • Sleeping bag suitable for temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F) (can usually be rented from trekking companies).
  • Inflatable pillow or small cushion.

Hydration and Snacks

  • Water bottles or hydration bladder (minimum 2-liter capacity).
  • Water purification tablets or a water filter.
  • High-energy snacks like nuts, dried fruit, and energy bars.

Health and Hygiene

  • Personal first-aid kit with essential medications.
  • High SPF sunscreen and lip balm with sun protection.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.).
  • Toilet paper.

Accessories

  • Sunglasses with UV protection.
  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries.
  • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards.
  • Trekking poles (optional but recommended).

Documents and Money

  • Passport and necessary visas or permits.
  • Insurance documents.
  • Cash for personal expenses and tips.

Miscellaneous

  • Quick-dry towel.
  • Binoculars (for wildlife and landscape viewing).
  • Lightweight book or journal.
  • Plastic bags for keeping dirty or wet clothes separate.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu?

The Ancascocha Trek is a lesser-known but incredibly scenic hiking route in the Peruvian Andes. It leads to Machu Picchu and offers a more secluded and authentic experience compared to more popular treks like the Inca Trail.

The Ancascocha Trek is considered challenging. It involves high altitudes, steep ascents, and long hiking days. It’s recommended for those who are physically fit and have some experience with high-altitude trekking.

The trek typically takes 4 to 5 days, covering a distance of about 44 km (27 mi).

The best time for the Ancascocha Trek is during the dry season, from April to October, when there’s less rain and clearer skies.

Unlike the Inca Trail, the Ancascocha Trek does not require a special permit, making it a great alternative for those unable to secure Inca Trail permits.

Essential items include hiking boots, warm and waterproof clothing, a sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, a hat, sunscreen, a water purification system, and personal medication. It’s important to pack light but adequately for the various conditions of the trek.

Yes, the trek involves high altitudes, with some passes over 4,600 m (15,000 ft). It’s important to acclimatize properly before the trek and be aware of altitude sickness symptoms.

The Best Circuit in Machu Picchu is #2. In the case this circuit in not available we recommed a combination of #1 & #3.

Depending on availability 2A or 2B.

Yes, you can hire a porter to carry your personal items. There is a weight limit for what porters can carry, and you will need a daypack for essential items.

On our Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu the groups go from minimum 2 persons to 8 persons.

Client Cancellation:

To cancel, send a written notice to “69 Explorer.” The initial deposit is not refundable. Check your insurance for potential coverage for cancellation reasons.

Cancellations more than 15 days before departure result in a 50% deposit forfeiture. For cancellations between 7 and 15 days before departure, if full payment has been made, 50% of the total cost will be refunded. No refunds are given for cancellations less than 48 hours before departure or for partial tour cancellations.

Alterations/Cancellations by Us:

In the event of unforeseen circumstances such as technical issues, adverse weather, strikes, government actions, or civil disturbances, “69 Explorer” will try to provide alternative arrangements or equivalent trips, without offering refunds. Itinerary adjustments may be necessary, but we will aim to maintain the agreed services.

Significant changes will be communicated before your trip, with comparable alternative plans offered. Any additional costs from these changes are the client’s responsibility. We cannot compensate for expenses like international flights, visas, vaccinations, etc.

If “69 Explorer” cancels a tour, a full refund will be provided.

All 69 Explorer trips are guided by Local Experienced, English-speaking guides familiar with the trail and Incan history.

For our Group Experiences we recommend 18 – 45 years old.

Families with kids or seniors can opt for a Private Trip Experience.

Yes, we can arrange customized trips in Peru.

We offer an extensive range of experiences in Cusco, like hikes or treks, Salkantay & Humantay, Machu Picchu, Inca Trail & Alternative Inca Trail, South Valley & Sacred Valley, Ausangate & Vilcanota Range experiences and recently we added E-biking to our brochure.

Contact us for tailored experiences, we can arrange the perfect plan for your Peru Vacation.

Yes, we count with all the legal permits and the experience to make your dream trip to Peru a reality.

Plus, all of our local guides have degrees in tourism and a minimum of 2 years experience. They all speak English and Spanish and many also speak Quechua, the native language of Peru.

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En nuestro último día en Cusco, hicimos el city tour con 69 Explorer, nuestro guía Jhony fue muy informativo y nos dio la mejor información sobre la ciudad de Cusco y Sacsayhuaman.

September 12, 2025
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Take the 7-color mountain tour with 69 explorers, the whole organization was spectacular, from start to finish. Our guide Ray, he was very patient with the group, helped us all be together and we could get to the top. The views are spectacular and everything was worth it.

September 3, 2025
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Visiting Machu Picchu with 69 Explorer Perú was the best thing we did, everything was perfect and our guide was super helpfull.

July 15, 2025
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We were very lucky to have found 69 Explorer Peru, they got us tickets at the last minute to do the 2-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The whole organization was great and our guide Josep did a great job.

July 5, 2025
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69 Explorer Peru offers an unforgettable adventure experience with professional guides, breathtaking views, and excellent service. Their tours are well-organized and cater to all levels of experience. Highly recommended for anyone seeking to explore the beauty of Peru!

October 21, 2024

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On the final day of the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu you will reach its grand finale. As we hike the final stretch, every step

will be taken with a sense of achievement. Arrive at the iconic Machu Picchu, where history and beauty combine, making for an unforgettable end to an incredible journey.

Throughout our expedition, we’ll be vigilant about altitude sickness, ensuring that our pace and acclimatization processes are tailored to your comfort. Every aspect of this trek is designed to create a memorable and enriching experience that you’ll cherish forever.

Join 69 Explorer on this magnificent Lares Trek to Machu Picchu. Together, we will explore, discover, and create lasting memories on one of the world’s most spectacular trails.

Price from:

$497 / per person

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