The 7 Lagoons of Ausangate Tour in Cusco offers a unique experience that will take you to the heart of nature, located southeast of Cusco city.
On this tour, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views while exploring the stunning lagoons at the foot of the majestic Ausangate mountain.
Throughout the journey, you will witness awe-inspiring landscapes, towering mountains, and native flora and fauna that characterize this incredible destination.
This tour is perfect for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts, as it offers an immersive hike through an incomparable natural setting.
Pata Cocha, Otorongo Macho, Otorongo Hembra, Puca Cocha, Ccomer Cocha, Azul Cocha, and Alqa Cocha.
Each lagoon has its own charm, creating an unforgettable route to explore.
Additionally, you have the option to visit the village of Pacchanta Community, famous for its hot springs, where you can relax and enjoy the healing properties of the hot water.
the area also offers 4 to 5-day trekking routes around the Sacred Ausangate Mountain, or if you’re passionate about mountaineering, you can challenge the summit of Ausangate. However,
if you prefer a shorter yet equally spectacular experience, combining this tour with the famous Rainbow Mountain Tour is one of the most popular routes among travelers.
Don’t miss the chance to experience this unique adventure! Book now and get ready for an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Peruvian Andes.
This exciting tour begins early in the morning, with pick-up from your hotel between 4:30 am and 5:00 am. From there, we will travel by bus for approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to Pacchanta, located at an altitude of 4200 meters above sea level. Upon arrival, we’ll enjoy a delicious breakfast, providing us with the energy we need to start the adventure.
Next, we will begin our hike to the 7 Lagoons of Ausangate, a journey that will take around 4 hours. Along the way, we’ll explore the stunning lagoons at the foot of the Ausangate mountain. The lagoons we will visit are:
During the hike, we will be amazed by the breathtaking mountainous landscapes and the crystal-clear waters of these lagoons as we ascend to an altitude of 4650 meters. This challenging yet rewarding trek is perfect for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts.
After enjoying this incredible experience, we will return to Pacchanta, where we can relax in the area’s famous hot springs, known for its volcanic activity. The hot springs will offer a well-deserved rest and rejuvenation opportunity.
Finally, we’ll enjoy a delicious traditional lunch, before heading back to Cusco. The return journey will take approximately until 7:00 pm, when we will arrive at Cusco’s city center, specifically at Plaza de Armas, where this unforgettable adventure will conclude.
As you make your way through the high-Andean landscape at the foot of the sacred Ausangate mountain, you’ll discover a series of stunning glacial lagoons, each with its own mesmerizing beauty. This journey is a visual feast, introducing you to seven unique bodies of water.
First on the path, you’ll find Pata Cocha, a serene lagoon with calm, reflective waters. Moving on, the trail reveals the unique pair of Otorongo Macho and Otorongo Hembra, two lagoons named after the powerful jaguar that are situated side by side, creating a striking visual.
Further along, the vibrant colors of the lagoons become more dramatic. You’ll be captivated by the reddish hues of Puca Cocha, a lake that seems to change color with the light. Following this, the emerald tones of Ccomer Cocha will catch your eye, showcasing a truly vibrant green that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding rocky terrain.
Finally, the journey culminates with the deep, captivating blue of Azul Cocha and the truly special Alqa Cocha, a multicolored lagoon that beautifully reflects a spectrum of colors from the sky and mountains. This series of seven lagoons offers a breathtaking and unforgettable experience, connecting you directly with the raw beauty of the Andes.
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This is a full-day hiking tour that takes you on a journey to the base of the majestic Ausangate snow-capped mountain, one of the most sacred mountains in Cusco. The hike allows you to explore a total of seven glacial lagoons, each with a unique color and beauty, all set in a high-Andean mountain environment. It’s an experience of pure ecotourism and a deep connection with nature.
The tour begins very early, between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., with a pickup from your hotel in Cusco. After an approximately 3-hour drive, you’ll arrive at the community of Pacchanta, the starting point of the hike. The trek is about 5 to 6 hours long (round trip), visiting all the lagoons. After the hike, you’ll return to Pacchanta for a well-deserved lunch and, optionally, a soak in the local hot springs before heading back to Cusco.
The tour has a moderate to high difficulty level. The hike is challenging mainly due to the altitude. The trail is located at an elevation ranging from 4,200 meters (13,780 ft) to over 4,600 meters (15,090 ft) above sea level. It is crucial that you have acclimatized in Cusco for at least 1 or 2 days before doing this tour to avoid altitude sickness.
Typically, the tour includes a light breakfast and a nutritious and energizing lunch in the community of Pacchanta after the hike. It’s common for agencies to offer vegetarian or vegan options, so it’s important to inform them of your dietary preferences in advance. In addition, water is usually provided for the hike.
Yes. For those who prefer, it’s possible to rent a horse with a local guide in the Pacchanta community. This is an excellent option if you don’t feel comfortable hiking at high altitudes, get tired easily, or simply want to enjoy the landscape in a different way. The cost of the horse is not included in the tour price.
Since it’s a high-mountain tour, it’s vital to be prepared. We recommend bringing:
Warm clothing in layers (a thermal base layer, a fleece, and a windproof or waterproof jacket).
Hat, gloves, and a scarf.
Trekking boots with good grip.
Sunglasses and sunscreen.
An extra small snack and water.
Cash for personal expenses (horse rental, hot springs).
The best season is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. During these months, the skies are usually clear, allowing you to enjoy spectacular views of the Ausangate snow peak and its reflection in the lagoons. In the rainy season (November to March), the weather is more unpredictable and the trail can become slippery.
Besides the stunningly colored lagoons like Pucacocha or Qomercocha, the main attraction is the majestic view of the Ausangate snow-capped mountain. The landscape is a mix of glacial valleys, snow-covered peaks, and unique rock formations. Along the way, you are very likely to spot local fauna such as llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and Andean birds.
Ausangate is considered an Apu (sacred mountain) in the Andean cosmovision. Apus are seen as guardians of the community and protectors of nature, to whom tribute and respect are paid. Visiting the area is not just a hiking experience but also a way to connect with the spirituality and ancestral beliefs of Andean culture.
There are no modern restrooms along the trail. You will only find rustic toilets in the community of Pacchanta, at the beginning and end of the hike. It’s important to keep this in mind and be prepared, as the route itself does not have any infrastructure.