Ausangate Trek – 4 Days / 3 Nights
Step into one of the most impressive and authentic trekking routes in the Peruvian Andes, where snow-capped mountains, colorful lakes, high passes, and open landscapes create a deeply nature-connected experience. The 4-day Ausangate Trek is an ideal adventure for travelers who want to hike far from the most crowded routes, surrounded by the powerful presence of the Apu Ausangate, one of the most important sacred mountains in the Cusco region.
During this experience, you will walk along high mountain trails, cross Andean passes with panoramic views, visit turquoise lagoons and glaciers, hike through valleys inhabited by alpacas and llamas, discover traditional highland communities, and enjoy camping nights under a clear, star-filled sky. This route combines adventure, nature, local culture, and high-altitude landscapes, offering an intense, silent, and unforgettable experience.
Throughout the four days, you will travel through remote areas where the scenery constantly changes: from open valleys and Andean wetlands to snow-covered mountains, shining lakes, and wildlife-filled trails. It is a challenging route, recommended for travelers with good physical condition, basic high-altitude hiking experience, or strong motivation to experience a real Andean adventure.
Important Information
- Tour Type: Trekking, nature, high mountains, Andean culture, lagoons, and camping.
- Ideal For: Active travelers, trekking lovers, photographers, couples, friends, and those seeking a remote and less crowded route.
- Duration: 4 days / 3 nights.
- Start & End: Cusco / Cusco.
- Difficulty: Challenging.
- Maximum Altitude: Approximately 5,000–5,200 m (16,404–17,060 ft), depending on the confirmed route.
- Accommodation: Campsites during the trek.
- Languages: English and Spanish (depending on the confirmed service).
- Meals Included: According to the confirmed itinerary.
- Best Season: April to October (dry season).
- Main Destination: Ausangate Mountain Range.
Tour Highlights
- Hike around one of Cusco's most sacred mountains, Apu Ausangate.
- Enjoy spectacular high-altitude landscapes with glaciers, valleys, and turquoise lagoons.
- Cross scenic Andean mountain passes with breathtaking panoramic views.
- Observe alpacas, llamas, and native wildlife in their natural habitat.
- Visit traditional Andean communities and experience local culture.
- Camp beneath clear skies surrounded by the majestic Andes.
- Experience a peaceful trekking route away from the crowds.
- Travel with an experienced guide and dedicated trekking support team.
- Perfect for hiking enthusiasts, photographers, and nature lovers.
Why Travelers Enjoy This Tour
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic trekking experience surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, far from the most crowded tourist routes. The Ausangate region is renowned for its snow-capped peaks, colorful alpine lagoons, peaceful valleys, and traditional Andean communities that maintain a deep connection with their land and livestock.
One of the greatest highlights of this trek is the incredible sense of solitude and open space. Unlike more popular hiking routes, Ausangate offers quiet trails where you can walk among sacred mountains, observe alpacas and llamas grazing freely, cross high-altitude mountain passes, and admire ever-changing landscapes shaped by the light throughout the day.
Each day brings a different scenery and experience. Some sections feature turquoise lagoons and impressive glaciers, while others lead through scenic Andean valleys, rugged mountain passes, and tranquil campsites beneath star-filled skies. It is the perfect adventure for travelers looking to disconnect from everyday life, breathe fresh mountain air, and experience the true spirit of the Peruvian Andes.
What Makes This Experience Special
What makes the 4-day Ausangate Trek truly special is the opportunity to explore one of the most sacred and visually spectacular regions of the Peruvian Andes. Apu Ausangate is not only the highest mountain in the Cusco region but also a revered spiritual guardian for many Andean communities. Trekking beneath its towering peaks offers a unique connection to both nature and local traditions.
Throughout the journey, you'll be surrounded by extraordinary high-altitude scenery. The trail passes vibrant turquoise, emerald, and sapphire-colored lagoons, massive glaciers, expansive wetlands, dramatic rock formations, colorful mountains, and remote valleys untouched by mass tourism. Every section of the trek offers incredible opportunities for photography and unforgettable panoramic views.
Beyond its stunning landscapes, the trek also provides an authentic glimpse into life in the high Andes. Along the route, you may encounter traditional communities, herds of alpacas and llamas, rustic stone homes, and centuries-old customs that remain closely tied to the mountains. This unique blend of breathtaking scenery, living culture, and physical adventure makes the Ausangate Trek one of Peru's most rewarding hiking experiences.
Best Time to Travel
The best time to hike the Ausangate Trek is from April to October, during Peru's dry season. These months typically offer clear skies, excellent visibility of the snow-capped peaks, and the most favorable conditions for high-altitude trekking.
From November through March, the region experiences the rainy season. Trails can become muddy, slippery, or snow-covered at higher elevations, although the landscapes are greener and the lagoons appear especially vibrant. If you plan to trek during this period, be sure to bring waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots with good traction, and warm layers.
Weather conditions in the Ausangate region can change quickly at any time of year. Temperatures often drop below freezing at night, especially at high-altitude campsites and mountain passes. Dressing in layers is the best way to stay comfortable, allowing you to adapt to strong sunshine, cold winds, freezing temperatures, and sudden weather changes throughout the trek.
Who This Tour Is For
The 4-day Ausangate Trek is ideal for travelers looking for a remote, scenic, and physically rewarding adventure in the Peruvian Andes. It is perfect for hiking enthusiasts who enjoy high-altitude landscapes, challenging trails, and exploring destinations beyond Cusco's most popular tourist attractions.
This trek is also an excellent choice for visitors who have already experienced Machu Picchu or the Sacred Valley and want to discover a quieter side of Peru. Ausangate offers an immersive journey through breathtaking mountain scenery, pristine lagoons, and traditional Andean communities, providing a deeper connection with nature and local culture.
Although the trail does not require technical climbing skills, the high altitude makes it a demanding trek. Good physical fitness, endurance, and proper acclimatization are essential for an enjoyable experience. We recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before the trek to adjust to the elevation and minimize the effects of altitude sickness.
Included
- Professional bilingual trekking guide.
- Pre-trek briefing before departure.
- Hotel pickup in Cusco.
- Round-trip transportation between Cusco and the trailhead.
- All meals during the trek.
- Professional trekking chef and cooking equipment.
- Camping equipment, including tents, dining tent, tables, chairs, and eating utensils.
- Horses or mules to transport camping equipment.
- Personal duffel bag transport (within the permitted weight limit).
- Safe drinking water provided throughout the trek.
- First aid kit and emergency oxygen.
- Complete support team throughout the expedition.
Not Included
- Lunch on the final day.
- Sleeping bag (unless specified as included).
- Trekking poles (unless specified as included).
- Single tent supplement (optional).
- Travel insurance.
- Tips for the guide, cook, and support staff.
- Any services not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.
Day 1: Cusco – Tinki / Upis – Ausangate Campsite
Your adventure begins early in the morning with pickup from your hotel in Cusco. From there, you'll travel by private tourist transportation to the trailhead at Tinki or Upis, depending on the confirmed itinerary. Along the drive, you'll pass picturesque Andean villages, traditional farmlands, and spectacular mountain scenery as you leave the city behind and enter one of Peru's most remote trekking regions.
Upon arrival, your guide will provide a safety briefing, explain the route, review the altitude conditions, and ensure all trekking equipment is ready before setting off. From the very beginning of the hike, you'll enjoy incredible views of the sacred Apu Ausangate, whose snow-covered peaks dominate the landscape throughout much of the journey.
The first day is designed to help you gradually acclimatize to the altitude while hiking through open valleys surrounded by grazing alpacas, llamas, and traditional Andean communities. It's a peaceful introduction to the trek and an excellent opportunity to experience daily life in the Peruvian highlands.
By late afternoon, you'll arrive at your first campsite, where the support team will have everything prepared for a hot dinner and a comfortable night beneath the stars.
- Hiking Distance: Approximately 8–10 km (5–6.2 mi).
- Campsite Altitude: 4,300–4,400 m (14,108–14,436 ft).
- Difficulty: Moderate.
- Meals: Lunch and dinner.
- Accommodation: Campsite.
Day 2: Campsite – Arapa Pass / Lakes – Ausangate Cocha
After an early breakfast, you'll begin one of the most scenic days of the Ausangate Trek. The trail leads through spectacular alpine landscapes filled with glaciers, wetlands, crystal-clear lagoons, and panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks.
Today's main challenge is crossing a high mountain pass, such as Arapa Pass or another nearby pass depending on the confirmed route. The ascent is demanding due to the altitude, but every step is rewarded with breathtaking views of the Ausangate Mountain Range and the vast Andean wilderness.
After reaching the pass, you'll descend past stunning alpine lakes, including Pucacocha, Hatun Pucacocha, and Ausangate Cocha, whose turquoise waters reflect the surrounding glaciers and rugged mountain scenery. This section offers some of the most spectacular photography opportunities of the entire trek.
In the afternoon, you'll arrive at your campsite, where a freshly prepared dinner awaits. Relax beneath a sky filled with stars and enjoy another peaceful night in the heart of the Andes.
- Hiking Distance: Approximately 10–14 km (6.2–8.7 mi).
- Maximum Altitude: 4,800–5,000 m (15,748–16,404 ft).
- Difficulty: Challenging.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Accommodation: Campsite.
Day 3: Ausangate Cocha – Palomani / Jampa Pass – High Andean Valley
Day three is the most challenging and rewarding stage of the Ausangate Trek. After an early breakfast, you'll begin the ascent toward one of the highest points of the route, typically Palomani Pass or Jampa Pass, depending on the confirmed itinerary.
The climb is gradual but demanding due to the high altitude. Reaching the summit is a memorable achievement, rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, rugged valleys, glaciers, and the vast Andean landscape stretching in every direction.
After taking time to enjoy the scenery and capture photos, you'll descend into a beautiful high-altitude valley dotted with wetlands, mountain streams, and grazing alpacas and llamas. The peaceful surroundings offer a striking contrast to the dramatic mountain pass.
By late afternoon, you'll arrive at your final campsite, where the support team will prepare a hot meal. After an unforgettable day in the Andes, you'll have time to relax, enjoy the mountain atmosphere, and prepare for the final day of the trek.
- Hiking Distance: Approximately 12–15 km (7.5–9.3 mi).
- Maximum Altitude: 5,000–5,200 m (16,404–17,060 ft).
- Difficulty: Challenging.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Accommodation: Campsite.
Day 4: High Valley – Pacchanta / Tinki – Cusco
After breakfast, you'll begin the final day of the Ausangate Trek, hiking through peaceful Andean valleys, open grasslands, and traditional grazing areas. Although this section is less demanding than the previous days, the high altitude still requires a steady and comfortable pace.
Along the way, you'll pass small local communities before reaching Pacchanta or Tinki, depending on the confirmed route. If time and logistics allow, you may have the opportunity to relax in the natural hot springs of Pacchanta, the perfect reward after four unforgettable days in the mountains.
Once the trek concludes, you'll board private tourist transportation for the return journey to Cusco. During the drive, enjoy your final views of the majestic Andes and reflect on one of Peru's most spectacular trekking adventures.
Arrival in Cusco is expected during the afternoon or early evening, marking the end of your 4-day Ausangate Trek.
- Hiking Distance: Approximately 8–12 km (5–7.5 mi).
- Difficulty: Moderate.
- Meals: Breakfast and lunch.
- Accommodation: Not included (return to Cusco).
Packing List
Proper preparation will make your Ausangate Trek safer and more comfortable. Since this is a high-altitude trek with rapidly changing weather, packing the right clothing and equipment is essential.
Essential Gear
- Original passport.
- Small daypack (20–30 L).
- Well-broken-in waterproof hiking boots with good traction.
- Comfortable hiking clothing.
- Waterproof jacket or rain poncho.
- Warm insulated jacket.
- Thermal base layers for sleeping.
- Trekking pants.
- Sun hat or cap.
- Warm hat, gloves, and buff or scarf.
- Sunglasses with UV protection.
- High-SPF sunscreen and lip balm.
- Insect repellent.
- Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder.
- Headlamp with spare batteries.
- Personal medications.
- Cash in Peruvian soles for personal expenses and tips.
What to Carry in Your Daypack
- Water for the day's hike.
- Energy snacks.
- Waterproof jacket or poncho.
- Light fleece or warm layer.
- Sunscreen and lip balm.
- Sunglasses.
- Hat or cap.
- Original passport.
- Camera or smartphone.
- Power bank.
- Toilet paper or tissues.
- Hand sanitizer.
- Personal medications.
- Cash.
- Trekking poles (if using them).
- Rain cover for your backpack.
Price
Starting from: USD 650 per person
The final price may vary depending on your travel date, group size, service type, equipment requirements, logistics, and any optional add-ons or upgrades.
Private departures are available upon request. Contact us for a personalized quote based on your preferred travel dates and group size.