Day 1: Cusco - Ausangate - Yanacocha.
- Our adventure begins when we pick you up from your hotel in Cusco at around 4:30 a.m. We then have a 3.5-hour drive through spectacular scenery, stopping occasionally to enjoy the views, before eventually arriving at the village of Upis. Upis sits at 4,350 m (14,272 ft) above sea level, and this is where we find the trailhead for our Ausangate trek. Here we will meet our local muleteers and horses, have a hearty breakfast and prepare to set off on our great adventure.
- The trek begins with a gradual uphill hike for about 2.5 hours, through a highland valley populated by herds of llamas and alpacas. The views here are already spectacular, with dramatic vistas of Ausangate in the distance. When we arrive at our lunch spot in Pampa Rapa (4,600 m), we can eat while enjoying more views of the sacred mountain. Our specialized chefs not only produce the most delicious food but also use locally sourced ingredients from the nearby villages so that we are directly contributing to the areas where we trek.
- After lunch we’ll hike uphill for about 3.5 hours until we reach the first mountain pass, called Arapa, at 4,800 m. This is our highest point on Day 1. From here it’s a 1.5-hour trek downhill until we reach our first campsite at Yanacocha (4,650 m), where we’ll set up camp and prepare dinner near a beautiful lagoon and beneath Ausangate snow peak.
Hiking Time: 6 – 7 hours
Hiking Distance: 12 km / 7.46 miles
Lowest Point: 4,350 m / 14,272 ft
Highest Point: 4,800 m / 15,748 ft
Meals: All Included
Overnight: Yanacocha
Day 2: Yanacocha - Qomercocha.
- Waking up to watch the beautiful sunrise, we’ll first have a tasty breakfast before starting our second day of trekking. We begin on a trail with a series of ups and downs, passing some of the prettiest scenery yet. Here, blue and turquoise lagoons are dotted all around the foot of the Ausangate Massif, creating a magical landscape that wouldn’t look out of place in a Lord of the Rings movie.
- After hiking for about 1.5 hours, we will start ascending a switchback trail that takes us up to the second mountain pass on our trek. This pass sits at 5,000 m (16,404 ft), and from here we will have dramatic views across the Vilcanota range, looking out in various directions over craggy mountains, coloured hills, shimmering lagoons and glaciated peaks. We will then hike down from the pass to the valley below, and then trek up the valley to reach our lunch spot at Ananta (4,650 m).
- After an energy-rich lunch, we will continue trekking uphill for 2 hours to reach the next pass, Warmisaya, again at around 5,000 m. From here, we’ll be able to see the Rainbow Mountain in the distance. The last section of our day’s trek is downhill for 30 minutes until we reach our second campsite at Qomercocha (4,680 m).
Hiking Time: 8 – 9 hours
Hiking Distance: 12 km / 7.46 miles
Lowest Point: 4,600 m / 15,092 ft
Highest Point: 5,000 m / 16,404 ft
Meals: All Included
Overnight: Qomercocha Camp
Day 3: Qomercocha - Vinicunca - Ausangate Qocha.
- Today we visit the beautiful Vinicunca, also known as the Montaña de Siete Colores or Rainbow Mountain. After an early breakfast, we’ll hike for about 1.5 hours until we reach the famous Rainbow Mountain, at about 5,050 m. Our early start means we’ll beat the large crowds that visit the mountain, and we should have it all to ourselves for about 45 minutes -- enough time to enjoy the splendid colours of the striped landscape, the result of varied mineralogical compositions on the slopes and summits.
- After Rainbow Mountain, we will return by the same trail to Ananta, where we had lunch on Day 2. We’ll have lunch here again, at around 12:30 p.m. Then we will continue hiking for three more hours to the next campsite, called Ausangate Qocha (4,700 m), where we’ll set up camp and have dinner.
Hiking Time: 8 – 9 hours
Hiking Distance: 15 km / 9.32 miles
Lowest Point: 4,600 m / 15,091 ft
Highest Point: 5,050 m / 16,568 ft
Meals: All Included
Overnight: Ausangate Qocha Camp
Day 4: Ausangate Qocha - Jhampapampa.
- Today is the shortest day of trekking so far in terms of distance covered, but we will be trekking up to the highest point on our Ausangate adventure. After breakfast, we’ll begin trekking up to the Palomani mountain pass, which sits at 5,130 m (16,831 ft) above sea level – the highest pass on the whole trail. It’s a challenging hike, especially at this altitude, but we’ll take it slowly and you can stop for a breather whenever you want.
- The views on the way up are amazing, but just wait until you reach the pass! All your effort will be rewarded with a spectacular sight as you reach the top and look over to the other side, where a pink lake lies shimmering among colourful mountains and large glaciers.
- After enjoying this awe-inspiring view, we will walk down the other side of the pass until we reach a mountain valley. Here we’ll have lunch. Refreshed and reenergized, we’ll continue on in the afternoon, trekking for about two more hours until we reach our next campsite at Jhampapampa, at a comparatively comfortable 4,700 m above sea level. Here we’ll rest with a cup of coca tea, have dinner, and then have a well-earned sleep amid the mountains.
Hiking Time: 7 – 8 hours
Hiking Distance: 10 km / 6.21 miles
Lowest Point: 4,600 m / 15,092 ft
Highest Point: 5,130 m / 16,831 ft
Meals: All Included
Overnight: Jhampapampa Camp.
Day 5: Jhampapampa - Sisaypampa.
- After another great breakfast cooked by our chef, we will walk gradually up to the last mountain pass of our trek, the Jhampa pass, at 5,060 m (16,601 ft). From here we have amazing views of glaciated peaks right in front of us.
- We’ll now start trekking gradually downhill for two hours, passing by more pretty lakes and keeping an eye out for alpacas and chinchillas. Eventually we’ll reach our last campsite at Ninaparayoq (4,700 m). Upon our arrival, we will have a hearty lunch. After that, you’ll have the whole afternoon to relax and enjoy the scenery at your leisure, knowing that the hardest parts of our Ausangate trek are all behind us. Later we’ll have dinner and then hit the sack, on what is our last night of camping under the Andean night sky.
Hiking Time: 5 – 6 hours
Hiking Distance: 8 km / 4.97 miles
Lowest Point: 4,700 m / 15,420 ft
Highest Point: 5,060 m / 16,601 ft
Meals: All Included
Overnight: Sisaypampa Camp.
Day 6: Sisaypampa - Cusco.
- Our morning begins with a hot cup of coca tea and another excellent breakfast, after which we set off on a 2.5-hour downhill hike to the town of Pacchanta, where the trail ends. Here we can soothe our muscles in the local hot springs and have lunch, thinking back on our epic trekking adventure through the mountains. We’ll also say goodbye to our local muleteers, chef and other trekking staff.
- We now we’ll board our transport for the drive back to Cusco, with visions and theories of the mysterious Ausangate still swirling in our.
Hiking Time: 2 – 3 hours
Hiking Distance: 5 km / 3.11 miles
Lowest Point: 2,100 m / 6,890 ft
Highest Point: 4,700 m / 15,420 ft
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch