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Ausangate Trek 4 days with Rainbow Mountain

Overview

An unforgettable journey with 69 Explorer as we explore the breathtaking Ausangate Trek. Known for its stunning natural beauty, the Ausangate Trek invites adventurers to immerse themselves in an authentic Andean experience.

As we embark on this multi-day excursion, traverse through the diverse landscapes of Ausangate, Peru. The trek promises an awe-inspiring journey, with turquoise lakes, the famous Palomani Pass, and the iconic Apu Ausangate. Be captivated by the vibrant hues of Rainbow Mountain, a highlight that adds a splash of color to the rugged terrain.

We recommend planning your trek during the dry season, which offers clear skies and more stable weather conditions. This period typically runs from May to September. However, for those who prefer the lush green landscapes, the rainy season is recommended.

For the trek essential items include a high-quality sleeping bag suitable for low temperatures (think around -4°F or -20°C), suitable hiking gear, and, of course, your camera to capture the stunning vistas. Don’t forget to bring travel insurance for peace of mind during your adventure.

One of the trek’s highlights is the chance to engage with local communities. Experience firsthand the rich culture of the Andean people, known for their traditional weaving and herding of llama and alpaca. This cultural immersion is a truly unique aspect of the Ausangate Trek.

We’ll ensure you’re well-prepared for the high altitude. Our guides will introduce you to coca tea, a local remedy for altitude sickness. We also recommend spending a few days in Cusco to acclimate before the trek begins.

The Ausangate Trek without a guide is possible for experienced trekkers, but we recommend joining a guided tour to fully appreciate the area. Our knowledgeable guides will enhance your experience, sharing insights into the Inca Trail’s legacy and the region’s natural wonders.

Lastly, the soothing hot springs along the route offer a perfect respite after a day’s hike. These natural pools are not only relaxing but also provide a unique way to connect with nature.

Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime with 69 Explorer. We will guide you through one of the most spectacular mountains in Peru, ensuring an unforgettable experience.

Itinerary

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Our journey starts at 4:00 am with the pick you up from your hotel in Cusco. We will drive for two hours to Pitumarca Village. On our way there we will enjoy the stunning canyons, farming terraces, and rugged mountains. In Pitumarca, we will pause to gather essential supplies before continuing for another hour to the Q’esuyuno community.

On arrival in Q’esuyuno, we will meet our skilled horsemen team that will accompany us on our trek. From here, we will begin our hike, gradually ascending to the Kayrawiry community. This gentle hike is perfect for acclimatizing to the altitude and soaking in the surrounding natural beauty. At Kayrawiry, a delightful lunch awaits us, offering a chance to refuel and enjoy a brief siesta.

First summit: Vinicunca.

Refreshed and ready, we will continue our hike to the breathtaking Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca). This part of the trek is a true highlight, showcasing the spectacular colored mountain. Keep your eyes peeled for the rare vicuñas or condors that might grace us with their presence.

After savoring the beauty of Rainbow Mountain, we will descend back to Kayrawiry. There our camping tents will be waiting. The evening brings a cozy atmosphere, perfect for our afternoon tea and hearty dinner. The perfect time to reflect on the day’s adventures and anticipate the wonders that lie ahead on our top attractions along the Ausangate trek.

Key Statistics for the First Day of the Ausangate Trek:

  • Distance Covered: We will hike approximately 14 km (about 8.7 mi).
  • Highest Altitude: Our trek reaches its peak at Rainbow Mountain, standing at around 5,000 m (about 16,404 ft).
  • Lowest Altitude: The day begins at Q’esuyuno, situated at about 4,326 m (about 14,189 ft).
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, it is accessible to those with a good level of fitness.

On the second day of our Ausangate trek, we will start early with a warming cup of coca tea. This will set the stage for one of the most scenic days of our journey. Picture the sun rising over the majestic peaks of the Andes and the depths of the stunning valleys will unfold before us.

Condor Pass, highest point of the adventure.

Following an early breakfast at our campsite in Kayrawiri, we will retrace our steps back to Q’esuyuno. From there, we will face a challenging but rewarding 2-hour steep climb to Condor Pass 5100 m (16,732 ft). Summiting this pass is a reminder that perseverance pays off. The ascent offers continuous breathtaking views of vibrant blue lakes and the imposing Ausangate Glacier Peak.

En route, the beauty of the landscape is enhanced by the glacial hills, cascading ice into the lakes below. Right in front of the mighty Ausangate, you will witness valleys dotted with grazing alpacas amidst the rolling hills. This scenery is nothing short of spectacular.

After ample time to soak in the stunning vistas from the pass, we will begin our descent to our lunch spot. After lunch, and perhaps a short nap, we will continue our trek for another 3-hours to the serene Ausangate Lake. Here, hot drinks await, offering a perfect end to the day. As the night falls, we will settle into our campsite by the lake, reflecting on the day’s incredible experiences and looking forward to what lies ahead.

Key Statistics for the Second Day of the Ausangate Trek:

  • Distance Covered: The day involves a total of approximately 12 km (about 7.5 m) of hiking.
  • Highest Altitude: We will reach our highest point at Condor Pass, at 5100 m (16,732 ft).
  • Lowest Altitude: The day begins at Kayrawiri, situated at a lower altitude compared to Condor Pass.
  • Level of Difficulty: The trek is challenging, particularly due to the steep climb to Condor Pass, but it remains manageable for those with a good fitness level.

On the third day of our Ausangate Trek, we’ll greet the morning with an early, nutritious breakfast, energizing ourselves for the day’s hike. Today’s adventure is a blend of natural beauty and cultural encounters. Which will bring you closer to the stunning Ausangate Glacier Peaks, offering views of enchanting lakes and waterfalls.

Another day, another Pass.

Our journey today includes an exhilarating 3-hour ascent to the Abra Campo Pass, which stands at an impressive 5000 m (16,404 ft). As we climb, the breathtaking scenery of the Andes will unfold around us, offering a panorama of the awe-inspiring Ausangate region. This ascent is not just a physical journey but a visual feast, revealing the diverse landscapes.

Along this segment, we will encounter a variety of wildlife, including llamas, alpacas, and wild vicuñas, the undomesticated ancestors of the alpaca. Keep your eyes skyward as well, as condors are often seen soaring above in this area. Vicuñas are the national animal of Peru. They are known for their fine wool, the most expensive in the world.

Upon reaching the summit of Abra Campo Pass, you will be rewarded with magnificent views of the surrounding areas. Depending on the season, snow hikes might be part of our adventure, especially outside the dry season. However, during the dry season the landscape reveals itself in all its splendor, offering incredible photo opportunities.

Qampa Campsite.

After capturing these unforgettable moments, we will begin a gradual 1.5-hour descent to our lunch spot, nestled in a picturesque area perfect for a relaxing break. Post-lunch, we will embark on another 2.5-hour hike, concluding our day at our campsite in Qampa. This spot, chosen for its beauty and tranquility, is perfect to unwind and reminisce about the day’s adventures.

Key Statistics for the Third Day of the Ausangate Trek:

  • Distance Covered: We will hike a total of approximately 15 km (about 9.3 mi).
  • Highest Altitude: Our ascent to Abra Campo Pass reaches 5000 m (16,404 ft).
  • Lowest Altitude: The day concludes at our campsite in Qampa, which is at a lower altitude compared to Abra Campo Pass.
  • Level of Difficulty: This day is challenging due to the high altitude ascent, but it remains accessible for those with good physical fitness.

On Day 4 of our Ausangate Trek you will gear up for another day of adventure. As usual filled with breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences. After 3 days of hiking and acclimatization, we will be prepared for the challenges and wonders of this new day.

We will start with an early breakfast, fueling up for the exciting trek ahead. Our journey will begin with a hike of approximately 1-hour to the base of the glacier. Then we will continue the ascent to the top of the mountain, to be rewarded with spectacular views of the Vilcanota Range. The sense of accomplishment at this point is unparalleled. At this stage, you will be standing amidst some of the most majestic peaks in the world.

After spending time enjoying and capturing the stunning scenery, we will begin our descent back down the mountain. A delicious lunch awaits us, to provide refueling after the morning’s exertion.

Qomer Lake & Pacchanta Hot Springs.

In the afternoon, our trek will take us on a descent towards the beautiful Qomer Lake. This part of the journey is a visual treat, with the landscape unfolding in a tapestry of natural beauty. Our destination for the day: Pacchanta. This charming little community is known for its hot springs. After a 5-hour walk, these hot springs offer a delightful way to relax and rejuvenate our muscles.

Finally, as the day draws to a close, we will take our transportation back to Cusco, bringing with us memories of an incredible day and the entire Ausangate Trek experience.

Key Statistics for the Fourth Day of the Ausangate Trek:

  • Distance Covered: The day includes a total hike of approximately 7 km (about 4.3 mi).
  • Highest Altitude: Our ascent to the top of the mountain reaches significant elevation, offering stunning views.
  • Lowest Altitude: The day ends in Pacchanta, which is at a lower altitude compared to our highest point.
  • Level of Difficulty: The day is moderately challenging, with a mix of ascent and descent, but is manageable after the previous days’ acclimatization.
  • Unique Feature: The opportunity to relax in the hot springs of Pacchanta is a highlight, offering a blend of adventure and relaxation.

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What’s included?

Professional Guides:

Experienced and knowledgeable guides. The guides are fluent in English and have extensive knowledge of the region, its culture, and its environment.

Transportation

Round-trip transportation from Cusco to the starting point of the trek and back. This usually includes pick-up and drop-off at your hotel.

Accommodation

Tents and camping equipment for overnight stays during the trek. This often includes sleeping mats, but check if you need to bring your own sleeping bag or if it’s available for rent.

Meals

All meals during the trek. The food is usually a mix of local and international cuisine, catered to provide the energy needed for hiking.

Porters or Pack Animals

The service of porters or pack animals (like horses or llamas) to carry gear, which significantly lightens your load.

Entrance Fees and Permits

Any required permits and entrance fees for the trekking route and attractions included in the itinerary.

First Aid

Basic first aid kits and emergency oxygen for high-altitude treks. Guides are typically trained in first aid and emergency response.

Camping Essentials

Equipment such as tents, cooking gear, dining tents, and other necessary camping supplies.

Hot Springs Visit

If the itinerary includes a visit to hot springs, like Pacchanta, the entrance fee is often covered.

Drinking Water

Provision of drinking water during the trek, although it’s always good to carry a personal water bottle.

Excludes

  • Travel Insurance: Most trekking packages do not include travel insurance, which is crucial for high-altitude hiking and adventure activities. It’s recommended to purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking.
  • Personal Trekking Gear: Items such as sleeping bags, hiking boots, trekking poles, and appropriate clothing are usually not provided and need to be brought by the trekkers or rented separately.
  • Meals and Drinks in Cusco: While meals during the trek are included, food and drinks before and after the trek in Cusco or other cities are typically not covered.
  • Additional Snacks and Beverages: While main meals are included, any extra snacks, alcoholic beverages, or bottled water that you wish to have outside of the provided meals are usually not included.
  • Tips for Guides and Staff: Tipping the guides, cooks, and porters is customary and appreciated, but these tips are not included in the trek price and are at your discretion.
  • International and Domestic Flights: Flights to and from your home country to Cusco, or any internal flights within Peru, are not included in the trek price.
  • Airport Transfers and Accommodation in Cusco: Unless specifically stated, transfers to and from the airport and accommodation in Cusco before and after the trek are usually not included.
  • Entrance Fees to Additional Sites: While entrance fees to sites on the trek itinerary are included, fees for additional sites or attractions outside the planned itinerary are not covered.
  • Emergency Evacuation and Medical Expenses: In the rare event of an emergency evacuation or medical treatment beyond basic first aid, these costs are not included.
  • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses such as laundry, souvenirs, or other incidental costs incurred during the trek are typically not included in the price.

Recommend to carry

Backpack

A comfortable, sturdy backpack with a rain cover. Consider a 30-40 liter capacity for day hikes if porters are used.

Sleeping Bag

A high-quality sleeping bag rated for at least -10°C (14°F). The temperature can drop significantly at night.

Clothing

  • Thermal or moisture-wicking underwear and shirts.
  • Fleece jackets or wool sweaters for warmth.
  • A waterproof and windproof jacket.
  • Trekking Pants.
  • T-Shirts: Preferably quick-dry materials.
  • Hat and Gloves

Personal Hygiene Items

Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, small towel, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and toiletries.

Water Bottles or Hydration System

At least 2 liters capacity.

Snacks

Energy bars, trail mix, or your preferred snacks.

First Aid Kit

Including blister plasters, personal medication, altitude sickness medication (like Acetazolamide), painkillers, antiseptic cream, and band-aids.

Sun Protection

Sunscreen (SPF 30+), lip balm with sunblock.

Headlamp or Flashlight

With extra batteries.

Trekking Poles

They can be a great help, especially on steep descents.

Camera or Smartphone

For capturing the stunning scenery.

Travel Documents

Passport, necessary visas or permits, travel insurance details.

Cash

For tips, souvenirs, and personal purchases.

Reusable Water Bottle or Thermos

For hot beverages or water.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to do the Ausangate Trek?

The best time for the Ausangate Trek is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During these months, the weather is generally clearer, providing better conditions for hiking and clearer views of the mountains.

The Ausangate Trek is considered challenging due to its high altitude, steep climbs, and variable weather conditions. It’s suitable for those who are physically fit and have some prior trekking experience, especially at altitude.

While it’s possible to trek Ausangate without a guide, it is highly recommended to hire one. A guide can provide valuable insights into the local culture and environment, as well as ensuring safety and orientation on the trail.

The trek typically takes 5 to 7 days, covering a distance of about 70 km (43 mi). However, there are variations of the trek that can be shorter or longer, depending on the route and pace.

Essential items include a sturdy backpack, a warm sleeping bag, appropriate clothing for cold and wet weather, hiking boots, a hat and sunglasses for sun protection, a headlamp, and personal hygiene items. Don’t forget your camera for the stunning views!

Yes, altitude sickness can be a concern as the trek reaches high altitudes (over 5,000 meters/16,400 feet). It’s important to acclimatize properly before the trek and consider carrying altitude sickness medication.

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 4 days Ausangate Trek with Rainbow Mountain 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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jessica b Apr 2024

Excellent 1-day hike to the Rainbow Mountain with 69 explorer! The entire organization was impeccable and everything went according to plan.

Highly recommended.

Andrew Ian D Jul 2024

We had the best experience hiking the 2 day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with 69 Explorer Peru! Our guide Jhony was perfect.

RyanNfromAthensUSA Jul 2024

Thanks to Cristian and Jaier, we had an unforgettable experience on our Rainbow Mountain tour and are having the time or our lives in Peru. In spite of cloudy and snowy conditions, Cristian’s patience and wisdom made our time at Rainbow Mountain simply magical.


Sintia Páuccar vilca Julio 2024

Amazing experience. I did the 4d 3N test with my boyfriend. The 69 explorer team was excellent. The guides Andre and Carlos were very patient and kind and encouraged us all the time.

Fany Jacinto Jul 2024

Excellent service, highly recommended. The service and the guide are first class. If you had to return to Cusco, I would not hesitate to take the service again with this highly recommended company.

ROBERT COLEMN HOOD Jul 2024

Thank you for the fantastic experience!


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