Ausangate Tipical Trek 6D / 5N

PRIVATE SERVICE

Alternative Trek

Ausangate Tipical Trek 6D / 5N PRIVATE SERVICE

Price

$865

Duration

6Days / 5Nights

Difficulty

high

Group Size

Guest

Height

3800 mdpl

introduction

Ausangate is the highest mountain in southern Peru at 6380m (20,926ft) and dominates the Cusco valley. The locals worship it as one of the most powerful apus (deities) and on your trek your guide will show you how to leave an offering to this apu to ask for safe passage. This spectacular trek completes a circuit around the mountain, crossing high passes, camping by glacial lakes and wandering through a timeless landscape.You will pass herds of vicuña, alpaca and llama and small traditional communities where the locals still maintain the same lifestyle that they have for hundreds of

Itinerary

Day 01: Cusco / Tinqui.

A 6 hour drive in private bus takes us to Tinqui and the start of the trail. We set up camp here.

We load our equipment onto horses and set out across the high pampas beneath Ausangate mountain. We stop for lunch at a scenic spot along the way before continuing to our camp by the hot springs of Upis. We will have a chance to soak aching muscles with a fantastic view of Ausangate.
Total distance: 16 km (10miles)
Estimated walking time: 5 hours
Maximum altitude point: 4400m (14,436ft)
Campsite altitude: 4400 m (14,436ft).

After 2.5 hours, we cross the Arapa pass (4,850 m./15,322ft) From here descend past many small lakes until our lunch spot at Lake Vinococha.  We then continue to our camp beside Lake Pucacocha again with spectacular views of the glaciers of Ausangate
Total distance: 16 km (10miles)
Estimated walking time: 5 hours
Maximum altitude point: 3,800 m (12,470 ft)
Campsite altitude: 4605 m (15,110ft)

A short climb takes us to the Apuchata pass (4900m) with views of the turquoise Lake Ausangateccocha below. We climb again to the Palomani pass (5,200 m/16,568ft.), the high point of the trail. A 2 hours descent leads us to yet another beautiful campsite.
Total distance: 16 km (10miles)
Estimated walking time: 5 hours
Maximum altitude point: 3,800 m (12,470 ft)
Campsite altitude: 2,650 m (8,700 ft)

We begin by ascending until we reach the Valley of the Viscachas, where we should have a chance to see some of these small creatures. Our path takes us through the community of Campa, from where we have great views of the snow peaks of Puka Punta and Tres Picos. We then cross the  Q’omerccocha, pass and have lunch by the side of the lakes. A final descent leads us to Lake Minaparayoc, where we camp.
Total distance: 16 km (10miles)
Estimated walking time: 5 hours
Maximum altitude point: 3,800 m (12,470 ft)
Campsite altitude: 2,650 m (8,700 ft)

We head down the valley through herds of llamas and alpacas reach the hot springs of Pacchanta where we can take a dip while the cooks prepare lunch. We then continue to Tinqui completing our circuit and spend one more night under the stars
Total distance: 16 km (10miles)
Estimated walking time: 5 hours
Maximum altitude point: 3,800 m (12,470 ft)
Campsite altitude: 2,650 m (8,700 ft)

Our private bus takes us back to Cusco, tired but with wonderful memories and a great sense of achievement

Included

  1. Duffel bag for 7 kilos of personal kit
  2. Pre- trek briefing with guide on eve of departure
  3. Professional bilingual tour guide
  4. Assistant guide for more than 9 people
  5. Transportation from hotel to start of trail and from finish back to Cusco
  6. Cook, dining tent, table, chairs and latrine tent
  7. Horses and wranglers to carry supplies camping equipment and clients duffel bags
  8. Drinking water on trail
  9. 6 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 6 afternoon teas 6 dinners  and trail snacks
  10. Good quality two man tents
  11. First aid kit and emergency oxygen
  12. Foam sleeping mat ( more comfortable inflatable ones can be hired for U$15)
  13.  

Not Included

  1. Breakfast on Day 1
  2. Tips for the guide, cook and wranglers.

What you need to bring:

 

  1. Daypack
  2. Sleeping bag 4 or 5 season (can be hired at time of reservation for US$20 )
  3. Rain jacket or poncho (plastic ponchos can be purchased in Cusco for a few dollars)
  4. Strong, comfortable footwear
  5. One complete change of clothing
  6. Warm clothing for the evenings ( can reach minus 10 Celsius/14 Fahrenheit)
  7. Water bottle
  8. Flashlight and batteries
  9. Sun hat
  10. Sun block
  11.  Insect repellent
  12. Toiletries, towel and toilet paper
  13. Selection of small snacks, chocolate, dried fruit, biscuits etc,
  14. Camera, and spare batteries
  15.  

Options:

  • Special dietary requirements: We are happy to cater for any special dietary needs. Please let us know at time of booking.
  • Sleeping bag hire: If required these can be hired for U$20 per person. Please let us know at time of booking
  • Sleeping mattress hire: we include a basic foam mattress but many find an inflatable mattress much more comfortable. These can be at hired for U$15. Please let us know at time of bookin

Recommendations:

  1. We suggest you arrive in Cusco at least two days before your trek to allow yourself time to acclimatize. The more acclimatized you are the more you will enjoy the trek.
  2.  Please let us know the name and telephone number of your hotel in Cusco so we can locate you if needed

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To make a reservation please follow this steps:

Step 1.- Click in Book Now and fill in the form that show to you with all the information required.

Step 2.-We will require a non-refundable trek deposit of US$200 per person confirming your trek booking

Step 3.-Send an e-mail to info@ozzietravelperu.com with the code of the payment that you made.

Step 4.- You will get a confirmation e-mail from us with the conformity of your reservation.

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