This off-beaten route is perfect for those seeking a break from the tourist crowd and have a close contact with nature. The trekking route runs through the snow-capped peak of Ausangate Mountain (6372 meters / 20,900 feet). Ausangate Mountain has a great significance among Cusqeñans. To us, this is a sacred peak and we call it “Apu”. Although, this peak can be seen pretty much from most parts of Cusco, only a handful enjoy the view from close. Ausangate Sibinacocha Trek will take you the closest to the peak. The area around Ausangate is dotted with alluring views of turquoise lakes, hot springs and traditional Andean villages. On this trip, you will be visiting the unspoiled lake, Lake Sibin...
Highlights
6 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
6 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Camping Equiptment
Horses
Transport
First aid kit
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
Sleeping bags – If you haven’t one then you can rent from us.
Breakfast on the first morning
Dinner on the last night
Private Ausangate and Sibinacocha Trek (6 Days, 5 Nights)
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Pajchanta
About
This off-beaten route is perfect for those seeking a break from the tourist crowd and have a close contact with nature. The trekking route runs through the snow-capped peak of Ausangate Mountain (6372 meters / 20,900 feet). Ausangate Mountain has a great significance among Cusqeñans. To us, this is a sacred peak and we call it “Apu”. Although, this peak can be seen pretty much from most parts of Cusco, only a handful enjoy the view from close. Ausangate Sibinacocha Trek will take you the closest to the peak. The area around Ausangate is dotted with alluring views of turquoise lakes, hot springs and traditional Andean villages. On this trip, you will be visiting the unspoiled lake, Lake Sibin...
Highlights
6 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
6 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Camping Equiptment
Horses
Transport
First aid kit
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
Sleeping bags – If you haven’t one then you can rent from us.
Breakfast on the first morning
Dinner on the last night
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Cusco – Tinqui – Pacchanta
1 Stop
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Aguas Termales Pacchanta
You will be picked up in our private vehicle from your hotel in Cusco. We will start our journey towards Tinqui on the Cusco – Puerto Maldonado highway. Tinqui is a remote village nestled at t(3800 meters / 12,464 feet). It serves as a gateway to Ausangate. On the way to Tinqui, we will be stopping at a couple of places to click some photos. After getting a glimpse at the colourful market in Urcos and pristine views of the region of Ccattca, home to the cattle raising community, we will pass through Ocongate. It is a capital of the district of the same name. From here, we will be about half an hour drive away to our destination. Once in Tinki, we will have lunch before starting a three hours walk to our camp site at Pacchanta (4100 meters / 13,448 feet). Pacchanta is known for its thermal baths. You can take a dip here with a blissful view of the Ausangate Mountain.
(Total hiking time – 3 hours)