4 dias / 3 noches
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Max: 14 People
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Lleva tu aventura al límite con el Salkantay Trekking!
El Trekking Salkantay a Machu Picchu en Peru forma parte de una extensa red de caminos incas que se extiende por más de 23.000 km. Este sistema conectaba antiguamente el Tahuantinsuyu, el vasto Imperio Inca, que abarcaba partes de lo que hoy son Colombia, Brasil, Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Chile y Argentina.
El antiguo sistema del Camino Inca
El sistema de caminos incas, que se extendía desde las regiones costeras hasta las altas montañas de los Andes, también alcanzaba el límite tropical de la selva amazónica peruana. Fue una increíble obra de ingeniería que unió al imperio y facilitó la comunicación a través de su vasto territorio inca.
Una experiencia de trekking única
Caminar desde el nevado Salkantay hasta el antiguo sitio arqueológico de Machu Picchu es una experiencia que todo aventurero debería vivir al menos una vez. Esta ruta alternativa al concurrido Camino Inca ofrece una perspectiva única de los impresionantes paisajes del Salkantay trekking.
Vistas impresionantes y pueblos remotos
A lo largo de la caminata, podrá disfrutar de impresionantes vistas de imponentes picos, exuberantes valles y pueblos remotos en la montaña Salkantay.
Machu Picchu desde el oeste
Al final del viaje, llegará a Machu Picchu y lo verá desde el oeste, un punto de observación menos común pero igualmente cautivador que revela toda la grandeza de esta antigua maravilla.
Mapa Tour Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu 4 Dias
Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu
4 dias / 3 noches, Group Hiking Tour
Trip Details
Highlights Trip
🏔️ Resumen del itinerario del Salkantay Trekking clásico (4 días / 3 noches)
Esta ruta de trekking combina exigentes caminatas en alta montaña con un descenso a la selva alta, culminando con una visita a ciudadela inca de Machu Picchu.
Día 1: Cusco – Soraypampa (Aclimatación y Laguna Humantay)
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Main Route: Cusco – Mollepata – Soraypampa.
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Distance / Duration: 12 km (5 hours trekking).
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Key Altitude: Soraypampa (3912 m / 12834 ft).
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Highlights:
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Initial vehicle transfer and acclimatization.
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Trek to Soraypampa (base camp).
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Hike up to the stunning Humantay Lake (4200 m / 13779 ft).
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Día 2: Soraypampa – Paso Salkantay – Chaullay (El día más desafiante)
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Main Route: Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Chaullay.
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Distance / Duration: 22 km (9 hours trekking).
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Key Altitude: Salkantay Pass (4630 m / 15190 ft), the highest point of the trek.
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Highlights:
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Demanding ascent to Salkantay Pass.
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Enjoy breathtaking views of the Salkantay snow peak.
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Long descent to Chaullay (second camp).
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Día 3: Chaullay – Aguas Calientes (Descenso al Bosque Nuboso)
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Main Route: Chaullay – Playa Sahuayo – Aguas Calientes.
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Distance / Duration: 25 km (7 hours trekking).
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Key Altitude: Chaullay (2900 m / 9514 ft).
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Highlights:
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Walk through the high jungle, observing native flora (orchids, coffee, coca) and fauna.
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Lunch at Playa Sahuayo.
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3-hour walk from Hidroeléctrica to Aguas Calientes town. (Optional local transfer available for an extra cost).
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Dia 4: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco
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Main Route: Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco.
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Distance / Duration: 5 km (1.5-hour climb).
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Key Altitude: Machu Picchu (2430 m / 7972 ft).
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Highlights:
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Early morning climb (1.5h walk or optional bus) for sunrise view.
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2-hour guided tour inside the Machu Picchu citadel.
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Return to Aguas Calientes mid-day to start the trip back to Cusco (by bus or train, depending on the option booked).
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🚌 Return Options (Day 4)
After the visit to Machu Picchu, travelers have two main options for the return journey to Cusco:
1. Budget Option: Bus (Longer Duration)
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Return Route: 3-hour walk from Aguas Calientes to Hidroeléctrica $\rightarrow$ Tourist bus to Cusco.
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Estimated Total Duration: Arrival in Cusco center is approximately between 10:00 PM – 10:30 PM.
2. Faster Option: Train (Quicker and More Comfortable)
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Return Route: Bus or short walk to Aguas Calientes $\rightarrow$ Train to Ollantaytambo $\rightarrow$ Connecting bus to Cusco.
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Estimated Total Duration: This is the faster option, with arrival in Cusco center considerably earlier than the bus option.
🛑 Important Notes Classic Salkantay
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Entrance and Humantay Lake (Day 1): Includes an additional community fee of 20 soles.
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Transportation (Day 3): Local transport from Playa Sahuayo to Hidroeléctrica is not included (approx. 40-50 soles per person).
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Hot Springs (Day 3): Optional activity after the trek (extra cost of 20 soles).
Trip Itinerary - Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu 4 Dias
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What's Included - Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu 4 Dias
- Boleto de entrada a Machu Picchu
- Información detallada sobre su tour reservado 1 día antes de la salida en la oficina de Okidoki Travel Perú. Ubicación: Calle Nueva Alta n.° 644, Hostal Okidoki Cusco.
- ENTREGA DE EQUIPO: (BOLSA DE LONAS para colocar todo el equipo en las mulas para Salkantay).
- Transporte desde Cusco hasta el inicio del trekking a Salkantay.
- 4 desayunos, 3 almuerzos y 3 cenas (Salkantay Machu Picchu).
- BOLSA DE DORMIR.
- Guía profesional (inglés/español) durante 4 días, incluyendo Machu Picchu.
- Bebidas calientes por la noche y en cada comida.
- Caballos (mulas) para transportar 5 kilos por persona.
- Hostal en Aguas Calientes. 1 noche.
- Transporte de regreso en autobús a Cusco el último día (si regresa con la opción de autobús).
Not Included - Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu 4 Dias
- El último almuerzo
- El boleto de entrada a la comunidad de Mollepata – Laguna Humantay cuesta 20 soles
- El transporte del tercer día, después del almuerzo, desde la playa de Sahuayaco hasta Hidroeléctrica (40 o 50 soles). Inicio de la caminata para llegar al pueblo de Aguas Calientes.
- Agua (cerveza fría, champán, whisky, etc.)
- Bastones de trekking (PAR): US$ 10
- Aguas termales en el pueblo de Aguas Calientes: 20 soles
- Bus de Aguas Calientes a Machu Picchu: US$ 12 (solo subida)
- Entrada a la montaña Huayna Picchu: US$ 25 (reservar con meses de anticipación)
- Entrada a la montaña Machu Picchu: US$ 25 (reservar con meses de anticipación)
- Propinas (voluntarias) en el trekking
- Seguro de viaje
- Ducha caliente en el segundo campamento: 10 soles
- Wi-Fi: 10 soles
What to Pack - Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu 4 Dias
- PASAPORTE ORIGINAL Y CARNÉ DE ESTUDIANTE ORIGINAL (SI HIZO SU RESERVA COMO ESTUDIANTE)
- MOCHILA (30 LITROS)
- CHAQUETA O PONCHO PARA LA LLUVIA
- CALZADO PARA CAMINAR
- LINTERNA
- TOALLA Y PAPEL DE BAÑO
- MEDICAMENTOS PERSONALES PARA EL TREKKING
- BLOQUEADOR SOLAR, GAFAS DE SOL, SOMBRERO
- REPELENTE DE MOSQUITOS
- SNACKS DE CHOCOLATE Y CARAMELOS
- CÁMARA DE FOTOS PARA SALKANTAY + MACHUPICCHU
- DINERO EXTRA PARA EL TREKKING
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CONDICIONES PARA REALIZAR RESERVAS Y CANCELACIONES
Para hacer tu reserva necesitas la fecha exacta de salida de tu trekking clásico salkantay porque no hay cambios ni cancelaciones
DEPÓSITO DE DINERO DE RESERVA
Para confirmar su reserva y su participación en la caminata, debe realizar un depósito. Este depósito es para reservar todos los servicios de la caminata y, sobre todo, la compra del boleto a Machu Picchu (el boleto a Machu Picchu es personal y no se puede cancelar, cambiar de fecha ni transferir a otra persona).
POLÍTICA DE CANCELACIÓN
No se aceptan cancelaciones ni cambios de fecha, simplemente pierdes tu depósito, no hay reembolso.
su deposito no es para nuestro bolsillo (Es para comprar los boletos a Machupicchu y estos boletos no se pueden cancelar.)
Y es para la organización de un buen trekking en okidoki y para tener esta buena organización hay que hacer reservas anticipadas de todos los servicios que van a tener durante los 4 o 5 días de su trekking y estas reservas se hacen con depósitos para no tener inconvenientes o cancelaciones de último momento por parte de nuestros proveedores y si cancelamos estas reservas perdemos nuestros depósitos porque esto no es un juego y al hacer una reserva con nuestros proveedores de servicios para los treks estamos bloqueando espacios que simplemente ellos pueden ceder a otros tour operadores que también lo necesiten.
¿QUÉ REQUISITOS NECESITO PARA OBTENER EL DESCUENTO DE ESTUDIANTE?
LA TARJETA ISIC NO ES VÁLIDA PORQUE EL GOBIERNO ENCONTRÓ COPIAS FALSAS… Y TAMPOCO SON VÁLIDAS, CERTIFICACIONES, DOCUMENTOS, NOTA DE ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS, PRÁCTICAS, ETC.
Si eres estudiante, el descuento es de 20 dólares, pero debes tener un carné de tu universidad con fecha actual (2025 o 2026), no de 3 o 4 años posteriores (ni de 2027 ni 2028). Tu imagen. El nombre de tu universidad.
Necesitamos una copia de tu pasaporte original y tu carné de estudiante para mostrárselo al gobierno, quien determinará si es válido o no, ya que el descuento es para la entrada a Machu Picchu, no para la caminata.
NOTA IMPORTANTE:
tienes que llevar tu carnet de estudiante original de plástico (PVC) no de cartón ni papel para tu trekking clásico de salkantay porque si no lo tienes tu boleto no será válido y tendrás que comprar otro boleto es un problema porque si no hay espacios no visitarás Machupicchu (debes tener 25 años o menos)…
Si no tienes este carnet original o esta información en tu carnet de estudiante que exige el gobierno, te recomiendo que compres un boleto normal de adulto para evitar problemas porque no nos haremos responsables de esto…
Si tienes esta información y los requisitos como estudiante envíalos inmediatamente (no es válido si los envías después de confirmar tu reserva) para presentarlos al gobierno y el gobierno los aprueba seas estudiante o no…
FAQs - Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu 4 Dias
Preguntas frecuentes de nuestros viajeros para Salkantay trekking
How much time do I get for the guided tour of Machu Picchu and what areas are covered?
The guided tour inside the Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu lasts approximately 2 hours. During this time, a professional guide will take you through the most emblematic sites of the circuit, such as the Temple of the Sun, the Temple of the Condor, the Main Plaza, and the Intihuatana, explaining the history and significance of this sacred place.
What is the distance and estimated time for the walk from Machupicchu to Hidroeléctrica?
After your visit to Machu Picchu, the walk to Hidroeléctrica takes around 3.5 hours in total.
This journey includes an initial descent of about 1 hour down a steep path to Aguas Calientes town, followed by a mostly flat trail of about 2.5 hours that runs alongside the train tracks, offering spectacular views of the jungle environment.
Is it necessary to acclimatize before starting the Salkantay Trekking, and why?
Yes, acclimatization is essential for your health and to fully enjoy the trek. We highly recommend arriving in Cusco 1 or 2 days before your trek’s start date.
This time will allow your body to adjust to the altitude of 3,400 meters (11,152 feet) and significantly reduce the risk of altitude sickness, especially on the demanding second day of the trek.
Can vegetarians, vegans, or people with food allergies join the trek?
Absolutely. We are fully prepared to cater to vegetarians, vegans, and individuals with any type of food allergy or dietary restriction.
All you need to do is notify us in advance when you book so our chef can prepare delicious and safe meals tailored to your needs throughout the expedition.
What is the best time of year to do the Salkantay Trekking?
The best time to do the Salkantay Trek is during the dry season, which runs from April to October.
During this period, the chances of rain are low, and the skies are usually clear, allowing for breathtaking views. However, the trek can be done year-round, even in the rainy season (November to March), when the landscape is greener, albeit with the possibility of slippery trails.
What is the difficulty level of the 4-day, 3-night classic Salkantay Trek?
The Classic Salkantay Trek is considered a moderate to challenging trekking. The second day is the most demanding, as it involves ascending to the highest point, the Salkantay Pass (4,630 m / 15,190 ft).
While the effort is considerable, the panoramic views and the natural beauty of the route make every step worthwhile.
What personal or camping gear is included in the tour price?
The Classic Salkantay Trekking package includes all essential camping gear, such as high-quality tents, inflatable sleeping pads, and thermal mats.
However, it’s important to know that trekking poles and sleeping bags are generally not included, but you can easily rent them at our office in Cusco before departure – Peru.
What kind of restrooms and showers are available at the campsites (sky lodge) on the trekking?
The campsites along the Salkantay Trek have basic restrooms and showers (sky lodge). It’s important to note that conditions can be rustic.
Some of the more developed campsites offer hot showers for a small extra fee, so we suggest bringing some cash.
What should I bring in my daypack for the daily hikes?
For the daily hikes, we recommend only carrying the essentials in your daypack: a reusable water bottle, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, energy snacks, your passport, a camera, and a light rain jacket.
Your main luggage will be transported by mule drivers, so you won’t have to carry it.
How is the main luggage managed during the trekking days?
For your convenience and peace of mind, your main luggage (backpack or suitcase) will be transported by mule drivers, and you will only have access to it at the campsites.
Our service includes secure and free luggage storage for any extra bags you don’t want to bring on the trek.
How do we get back to Cusco from Machupicchu? Are there return options?
We offer two return options for you to choose from, depending on your travel plan. The classic option is the train ride from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo or Poroy, where a bus will be waiting to take you back to Cusco.
The alternative is the return by car from Hidroeléctrica, a longer but more budget-friendly trip.
Is it mandatory to hire a guide, or can I do the Salkantay Trekking on my own?
While the route does not require a mandatory guide permit like the Inca Trail, it is highly recommended to go with an agency and a professional guide.
This not only ensures your safety but also enriches the experience by providing cultural, historical, and botanical information about the journey, making the trek more complete and secure.
What do I do with my large backpack that I won’t need during the trekking?
Don’t worry about the extra luggage. Our service includes a secure and free storage at our office in Cusco for any bags or backpacks you won’t be using during the hike.
This way, you only need to carry the essentials for the trekking days in your daypack.
Are there electricity or charging options for electronic devices during the trekking?
Yes, in some of the more developed campsites, there is access to electricity to charge phones or batteries, although sometimes it’s for an additional fee and with limited availability.
We recommend bringing a power bank to ensure you can charge your devices, especially if you plan to use your camera frequently.
What kind of clothes should I bring for the trekking? Is it necessary to pack for both cold and warm weather?
The Salkantay trek passes through different ecosystems, from the cold of the high mountains to the warm jungle climate. Therefore, it is essential to dress in layers.
We recommend bringing warm clothing for the cold nights and mornings, such as a down jacket or fleece. For the day, lightweight and breathable clothing is ideal. A hat, gloves, and thick socks are indispensable for the second night of the trek.
Is the MachuPicchu ticket and the bus ride up included?
The entrance ticket to the citadel of MachuPicchu is included in our tour price. However, the bus that goes up from Aguas Calientes to the entrance of MachuPicchu is not included.
Most travelers prefer to walk up (approximately 1 hour), but if you wish, you can buy a bus ticket in Aguas Calientes – Cusco – Peru.
5. Are there any additional fees or extra money I should bring?
Yes. We recommend bringing cash (Peruvian soles) for additional expenses not covered by the tour. These might include the use of hot showers at some campsites, buying extra snacks or drinks, and tips for the mule drivers and the guide operator. Tipping amounts are at the traveler’s discretion but are an excellent way to show appreciation for the team’s hard work.
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Salkantay Trekking a Machu Picchu 4 Dias
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Trip duration:4 dias / 3 noches
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