Salkantay Trail
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Trip | Price | Days | Highlights |
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Alternative Inca Trail | $3,995 | 10 Days | Cusco, Ancient Inca Trail , Machu Picchu, Local Perspective , Off the beaten Trek |
Amazon & Machu Picchu | $3,295 | 9 Days | Amazon Rainforest & Jungle, Amazon Wildlife, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machu Picchu |
Classic Inca Trail | $3,995 | 10 Days | Lima, Cusco , Inca Trail Trek, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley |
Experience Machu Picchu | $2,995 | 7 days | Lima, Sacred Valley, Cusco, Machu Picchu |
- Day 1 LIMA
Your Peru tour kicks off as we pick you up at the airport upon arrival in Peru's capital city, Lima. From here, we take you to the hotel to get settled. We can arrange tours in Lima, including museum visits, if you arrive early and want to explore.
- Day 2 LIMA - CUSCO
In the morning, you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to your first tour destination, Cusco, center of the Inca Empire. We pick you up at the airport and provide a quick tour of the striking Plaza de Armas. After hotel check-in, you're free for the remainder of the day. Relax, explore and get used to the altitude (10,856 ft). (B)
- Day 3 CUSCO
Start the day with a guided walking tour through the craft markets of Cusco, the colonial cathedral and Koricancha, the dramatic Temple of the Sun. Have a lunch of tasty local cuisine before departing for an afternoon tour of many Peru travel highlights: Cusco's temples and Inca landmarks such as the fortress of Sacsayhuaman, with its massive stone terraces; Kenko, with its carved stone surfaces and subterranean altars; the small fortress of Puka Pukara that protected the royal capital from attacks; and the water temple, Tambo Machay. In the late afternoon, return to the comfort of your hotel to relax or explore Cusco on your own. Later in the night, meet with your guide at the hotel for a briefing for the upcoming trek. (B)
- Day 4 CUSCO - SACRED VALLEY -CUSCO
Today's day-long guided excursion passes through snowcapped mountains to the legendary Sacred Valley of the Incas. Along the way, you pass Inca terracing that climbs steep valley walls. You see the ruined temples of Pisac with panoramic views of the jagged granite peaks before stopping in the town to visit one of the best textile markets in the Andes. There, you can test your bargaining skills and learn about the local culture. After lunch, the next stop is Ollantaytambo (9,185 feet), a small town with an impressive Inca fortress. Return to Cusco in the late afternoon. (B)
- Day 5 CUSCO/ SORAYPAMPA/ SALKATAYPAMPA (SOYROCOCHA) / Camp
The transfer will pick you up early in the morning from the hotel in a private van and will take you to the start of your trek at Soraypampa; travel time to this location is around 4 hrs. During the trip, we will see some quaint Andean towns until we get to Killarumiyuc known as “The Incan Astronomy Birthplace” and where the Agricultural Calendar stands out. Later we will enjoy a delicious breakfast and will continue to Mollepata “Little Town”, where we will make a brief stop to explore the streets and purchase some things that we will need for the trek. After another 90 minutes’ drive thought valleys surrounded by majestic mountains and icy mountain tops we will arrive at Soraypampa, where we will see Apu Salkantay in the distance. Today’s route begins with ascending the mountain through the left side with a chance to see the beauty of the Andean lake and other mountains that surround it. On the way to the campsite you will see local people and learn about their traditional lifestyle. As the day continues, you’ll get closer to one of the most important mountains in the south of Peru, the Grand Salkantay, known as “The Andes Guardian”. Continue along the winding trail until you reach Soyrococha Lake, where we will set up camp for the night. (B,L,D)
Hiking Details: 4.35 miles; approximately 4-5 hours hiking
Altitude min/max: 13,780 ft. (Soraypampa trail head) to 14698 ft. (Soyrococha - campsite)
- Day 6 SOYROCOCHA/COLLPAPAMPA / Camp
After waking up surrounded by the mountains and lake, enjoy breakfast campsite and then begin the trek. First, we ascend gradually for approximately 90 minutes. towards the highest point of the trail, the Salkantay pass at 15,091. From here, enjoy breathtaking views of the Andes Mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers. After a well-deserved rest, we will begin our descent down the mountain. After lunch you will notice a change in the scenery as we continue descending through an area belonging to the highest part of the jungle. You’ll notice vast vegetation, bamboo forests, wild orchids, bromeliads, and other flowers typical from the area. Today is a very rewarding day and you’ll rest well at out campsite at Collpapampa.
Hiking Details: 9.94 miles; approximately 7-9 hours hiking
Altitude min/max: 9,678 ft. (Collpapampa - campsite) to 15,091 ft.
- Day 7 COLLPAPAMPA/ LUCMABAMBA (PLAYA) / Camp
The trek continues through the upper jungle, where you will see vast flora and fauna, especially fruit, coffee, tea, and bamboo plantations. The weather is humid and warm and very characteristic of this semi-tropical area. Along the way we will see some communities that still practice the Incan traditions. You will have the opportunity to participate in daily activities of these communities and depending on the day, experience a coffee, avocado, or granadilla plantations. Today is a unique day filled with not only trekking and scenery, but a day of culturally significant learning experiences. Tonight, enjoy your final night at camp. (B,L,D)
Hiking Details: 9.32 miles; approximately 5- 6 hours hiking
Altitude min/max: 6,069 ft. (Lucmabamba - campsite) to 9678 ft.
- Day 8 LUCMABAMBA/ HIDROELÉCTRICA/ AGUAS CALIENTES
After your last camp side breakfast, we will start our trek following a traditional Inca Trail. We will ascend the mountain gradually for 2 hours to the archeological site of. From here we will be able to finally see the Machu Picchu citadel on the right, Huayna Picchu on the left, a portion of the Classic Inca Trail, and the Urubamba River that winds throughout the valley. Continue along the trail until we reach the valley (hydroelectric building). Here we will take the train to Aguas Calientes to a hotel where we will spend the night. (B,L)
Hiking Details: 7.46 miles; approximately 5-6 hours hiking
Altitude min/max: 6,069 ft. to 8,202 ft.
- Day 9 MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO
Today is the day! Early this morning, head to Machu Picchu to spend the day exploring the extraordinary complex. You may head in several directions, including a climb to the sacred peak of Huayna Picchu or a walk through the lush cloud forest to the Temple of the Moon. Those wishing to capture a picture-perfect sunrise view of the ruins will have the opportunity by rising early. The late afternoon train takes you back to Ollantaytambo, where you will meet your driver for the transfer back to Cusco. (B)
Huayna Picchu – 7AM Shift
Hiking Details: 1.25 miles; approximately 2-3 hours hiking, the trail is narrow and very steep
Altitude min/max: from 7,970 ft to 8,835 ft.
*Machu Picchu entrance morning shift
- Day 10 CUSCO - LIMA - HOME
In the morning, you will be transferred to the airport for the return flight to Lima and your connecting international flight. This marks the end of your Southern Exploration Inca Trail tours. Trip extensions to other regions or extra days in Lima or Cusco can be arranged. (B)
Weather
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Peru is a diverse country. With beaches, mountains, rainforest and desert, there is no off-season. But it does pay to know a bit about where you're going, and what you'll need on your Peru tour:
The Andes - Though officially part of the dry season, April and May are considered the Andean spring, while June through October marks the Andean summer. Mid-day temperatures range from 70 to 80 F in the sun. Nighttime temperatures in Cusco range in the 40s F and can dip into the 30s F. Weather is usually clear in the morning with clouds accumulating in the afternoon. Rain can happen in any season, so quality rain gear is essential.
The Amazon - A rainforest environment, the Peruvian Amazon has varied weather conditions and frequent unpredictable rain showers. It is generally hot and humid during the day with more comfortable temperatures through the night. Daytime high temperatures average between 82° and 93° F, and the average nighttime low is between 62° and 73°. Nevertheless, in some areas cold fronts can sweep into the Amazon and push daytime high temperatures down to 50° F and nighttime lows to 43° F. Any time of year, one should always be prepared for cooler temperatures and rain showers. Around 80% of the annual average 79 inches of rainfall occurs during the rainy season (December through March) when heavy rain may continue for hours or days.
Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
LIMA | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 68-79 | 0.0 |
FEB | 69-80 | 0.0 |
MAR | 69-80 | 0.0 |
APR | 67-76 | 0.0 |
MAY | 63-72 | 0.0 |
JUN | 61-69 | 0.1 |
JUL | 60-67 | 0.2 |
AUG | 60-66 | 0.1 |
SEP | 60-67 | 0.1 |
OCT | 60-69 | 0.1 |
NOV | 62-72 | 0.0 |
DEC | 64-76 | 0.0 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
CUSCO | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 44-65 | 6.3 |
FEB | 44-65 | 5.2 |
MAR | 43-66 | 4.3 |
APR | 41-67 | 1.8 |
MAY | 39-67 | 0.3 |
JUN | 33-66 | 0.1 |
JUL | 32-66 | 0.2 |
AUG | 35-67 | 0.3 |
SEP | 39-68 | 0.9 |
OCT | 42-69 | 1.9 |
NOV | 43-69 | 3.1 |
DEC | 44-69 | 4.7 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
PUNO | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 38-62 | 5.2 |
FEB | 38-62 | 4.3 |
MAR | 38-62 | 3.8 |
APR | 33-62 | 1.5 |
MAY | 25-62 | 0.4 |
JUN | 19-61 | 0.1 |
JUL | 18-61 | 0.1 |
AUG | 22-63 | 0.2 |
SEP | 29-64 | 0.8 |
OCT | 33-65 | 1.5 |
NOV | 35-66 | 2.0 |
DEC | 37-64 | 3.6 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
PUERTO MALDONADO | Min-Max Air Temp | Avg Rainfall |
JAN | 71-88 | 13.6 |
FEB | 70-87 | 12.8 |
MAR | 70-88 | 11.9 |
APR | 69-87 | 6.1 |
MAY | 66-86 | 4.2 |
JUN | 63-84 | 2.3 |
JUL | 62-85 | 2.2 |
AUG | 64-88 | 2.5 |
SEP | 66-90 | 3.9 |
OCT | 69-90 | 6.5 |
NOV | 70-89 | 9.3 |
DEC | 70-88 | 12.1 |
*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
Maps

Salkantay Trail
- Pricing
- 2-3 Travelers$3,5454 or more$3,245
Domestic Airfare:
$375 (Lima/Cusco/Lima) – Subject to change
Single Supplement: $595
A single supplement is the additional cost of a single traveler not sharing a room in double occupancy.
- Included in tour cost
- Air mattresses
- Camping accommodations
- First aid and oxygen bottle
- Kitchen and dining tent
- Porters
- Satellite phone communication
- Three-man tents
- All airport/hotel transfers
- All hotel accommodations
- All listed activities
- English-speaking certified guides
- Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
- Meals as indicated
- Southern Explorations pre-departure services
- Excluded from tour cost
- Domestic airfare within South America
- International airfare to and from Central & South America
- Tips and gratuities
- Medical & travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Hiking boots and other necessary sports gear
- Sleeping bags
Salkantay Trail
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- Southern Explorations can arrange a private departure on any date that works with your schedule. Custom tours are also available. Contact us for details.Available
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