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• Ausangate trekking in Lodges departure every friday from cusco, South Peru
5 days
Difficulty : 3
Price : € 0.00
  COD: PE-115
Category : Trekking

A five days breathtaking trek in the Cordillera Vilcanota, on a route we call the “Camino del Apu Ausangate” (Road of the Apu Ausangate) located in close proximity to the highest, sacred mountain in the Cusco region. The “apu” is the bearer of life and the guardian of one of the most pristine mountain ecosystems in the world. Our treks will be accompanied by llamas and horses that carry our gear, which that are owned by the shepherds of the Chillca community whom are proud to share with us their land and the spirit of this inspiring world. On our hikes and in our unique “Tambos” or Andean Lodges, daily meals will be prepared by experienced chefs, introducing you to a great variety of delicious Peruvian cuisine and produce. As for entertainment, authentic, vernacular music from members of the communities will accompany some of our nights in the "tambos."
 
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7D/6N Program 1255 usd a person
6D/5N Program 1115 usd a person
5D/4N Program  945 usd a person
4D/3N Program  850 usd a person
3D/2N Program  710 usd a person
 
We leave every friday in pool , and every day from 4 persons



Day 01: Cusco - Chillca

Departure at 08:30am
Early morning departure from Cusco along the fertile Vilcanota Valley to the town of Checacupe ( 1 hour and a half , 100 km)

After a visit to the colonial temple of the Immaculate, we start ascending the Pitumarca valley, along the spectacular Japura gorge that leads to Chillca, where we will be greeted by the community. ( 1 hour and a half, 42 km)

 From there it is a short and easy walk to the first “Tambo”(45 minutes).  Once at the lodge there will be time to relax and enjoy the music provided by the locals of Chillca.



Day 02: Chillca - Machuracay

Our hike begins at 08.30 in the wide valley of Upis where impressive glaciated mountains loom above the valley offering majestic views.  The trail narrows as we make our way towards the waterfalls descending from the Santa Catalina Mountain. This path is mostly used by the wandering llamas of the area and once we reach the small Paloma lagoon the countryside will be dotted with these animals, and also a large number of alpacas. After hiking along a second lagoon and crossing a long series of moraines, we will reach the Machuracay Tambo, located right at the bottom of the Apu Ausangate.



Day 03: Machurcay -Anantapata

After a demanding ascent of the Palomani pass at an elevation of 5,200 m. / 17,000 ft., we will descend to Ausangatecocha. Tremendous views of the glaciated south face of the “apu” will inspire us as we continue towards the red sandstone formations of the “Nevado del Inca”. Overnight stay in the Anantapata Tambo.



Day 04: Anantapata - Huampococha

A spectacular part of the trail finds us hiking in the middle of mountains with red, ochre, and blue strata. This section offers a glimpse of marvelous geological wonder and natural beauty. Also, be on the lookout for groups of gracious vicuńas, as they are frequently spotted in this isolated area. We will sleep that night in the Huampococha Tambo, in the heart of large rock formations near a lagoon where “huallatas” (Andean geese) make their nests.



Day 05: Huampococha - Cusco

After a last climb over the Anta pass, we will gradually make our descent.  In this section the first crops and houses come into view. The landscape changes quickly as the red sandstone formations are followed by the carsten erosion of limestone, forming a one of a kind stone forest, and a perfect habitat for “vizcacha” (members of the chinchilla family). By the time we get down the valley, our bus will be waiting for the return trip to Cusco.

The average of hike is 6 hours and around of 15km each day



Included:

All organization.
Expert leadership on the whole trip.
Private transport to Chillca and back to Cusco.
Lodging with double occupancy rooms.
Private bathrooms for each room (running cold and hot water). 
Duffle bag (for the luggage carried by horse).
Walking sticks.
All meals on the trek, including a hearty breakfast, picnic style lunch and a 3-course dinners served with wine.
First Aid, Oxygen



Does Not Include:

Tips for trekking staff,
Personal equipment and items of a personal nature.
Insurance, Laundry      
 
You should bring:
Backpack / daypack.
Comfortable hiking boots and good socks.
Tennis shoes or sandals to wear around town and in the lodges.
Gore-Tex jacket and pants / Rain gear.
Long underwear / Gloves
Sun glasses, sunscreen, lip balm, hats (for sun protection and against the cold).
Water bottle (or alternate personal hydration system).
Extra batteries for your camera equipment (they might last less in low temperature and there . are no possibilities to recharge them) memory cards and/or filmBinoculars.(Small) flashlight / head lamp.Pocket knife/Energy bars
Toiletries


Distances

 

 

Place

Distance

 

Altitude Ft.

Altitude MTS

 

Distance

Dist.A-B

 

 

MolinoViejo Start

0

 

14077,76

4292

Chillca Tambo

3,3

3,3

14327,04

4368

Laguna Cochajasa

 

 

15904,72

4849

Pamapacancha

 

 

15232,32

4644

Machuracay tambo

18,2

14,9

15760,4

4805

Palomani Pass

 

 

16892

5150

Ausangate Cocha

 

 

15252

4650

Anatapata Tambo

29,83

11,63

15416

4700

HuasacochaCcasa

 

 

16249,12

4954

Surinicocha

 

 

15619,36

4762

Yauricunca

 

 

16334,4

4980

Puruauccas

 

 

16236

4950

Pucapama

 

 

15501,28

4726

Huampococha Tambo

41,43

11,6

15803,04

4818

HuampoCcasa

 

 

16098,24

4908

Congomire Exit Point

51,94

10,51

12746,08

3886

 

 

 

 

 

Total Distance

51,94 Kilometers

 

32,4625

Miles



Physical Preparation and Packing List

For all of us going to the  “El Camino Del Apu Ausangate” we should stress the need of an acclimatization period, needles to say is that those in good physical condition, enjoy it more, we will go over a mountain pass of 5150 meters above the sea level, remember to drink lots of water and/ or coca tea, The days normally are beautiful and the air is thin and briskly in the morning the temperatures range from 32 to 75.. In the same day, remember we will be hiking in the hearth of the Andes; It could be cold in matter of minutes...

 

Suggested list of items to bring...

Clothing:

Chullo or warm cap

Sun hat

Warm Jacket

Rain jacket

Polar or thermal clothes Sweater  or Vest

Long sleeved shirts (one each day)

Hiking pants

Thermal sleepwear Pyamas’

Gloves

Long underwear & Normal underwear

Hiking boots with ankle support

Socks

 

Travel Accessories

 Flashlight

Pocket Knife

Nalgene water bottle

Bags for batteries

Bags for dirty clothes

Day-backpack for the snacks or water

Walking sticks

 

Personal toiletries

Small towel

Toothbrush

Sunglasses

Sunscreen and Lip protection

Personal medical kit, including Medication for headache or Stomachache