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Duration: 4 Days 3 nights
Distance: 22 miles / 35 km
Difficulty: Moderate-Challenging
Ideal: Trekking / Hiking

Ausangate trek – Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu 4d

Maximize your time in Peru with the definitive multi-day hiking experience. Our 4-Day Ausangate Trek to Rainbow Mountain and Machu Picchu is an elite, high-performance circuit engineered for adventurous travelers who refuse to compromise. This high-altitude expedition seamlessly bridges the untouched glacial wilderness of the Vilcanota Range with the ancient engineering of the Incan Empire.

This trek is both a mental and physical triumph. You will hike under the massive shadow of Mt. Ausangate (the highest peak in the Cusco region at 20,921 ft / 6,384 m), traversing pristine ecosystems home to wild vicuñas, alpacas, llamas, and the majestic Andean condor. Along the trail, you will walk past vibrant mineral ridges, deep turquoise glacial lagoons, and connect authentically with indigenous, Quechua-speaking high-Andean communities.

This itinerary offers the perfect equilibrium of raw nature, high-altitude adventure, and iconic archaeology. After conquering the alpine passes and the painted ridges of Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain), your journey transitions smoothly into the lush cloud forests of the Sacred Valley. The expedition culminates with an immersive, guided tour of the Machu Picchu citadel, where you will have ample time to explore and photograph the world's most famous Incan sanctuary.

Join Ausangate Adventure for this premier, fully-supported expedition and discover the untamed wonder of the Peruvian Andes.


Detailed day-by-day Itinerary

Day 1: Cusco – Pukarumi – Ausangate – Arapa Pass – Pukaqocha Camp.

We begin the Ausangate Trek adventure by picking you up at your hotel door in our private transportation. In the historic center of Cusco, we’ll head along the Interoceanic Highway to the small village of Pukarumi at 4,000 m/13,123 ft, located in the heart of the Ausangate Mountains. Ausangate Snow-Capped Mountain stands at 6,384 m/20,945 ft; during the drive you’ll be able to observe valleys, mountains, and high-Andean communities. When we arrive, the high-mountain chef will have prepared an energizing breakfast; we’ll meet with the trekking team, which includes cooks and muleteers.

We begin the uphill hike northeast toward Mount Ausangate; we reach the Ausangate viewpoint, where you’ll have a panoramic view of the mountain range. During the hike, you’ll encounter llamas and alpacas grazing freely. We continued along the trail, reaching the Upis hot springs (4,400 m / 14,436 ft); halfway there, we enjoyed lunch. After lunch, we continued along the trail through the Andean valley, ascending toward the Arapa Pass (4,800 m/15,748 ft). From that point, the ascent to the summit of Ausangate begins.

We continued our hike along the Huayna Ausangate trail, passed Laguna Yanaqocha (Black Lagoon), and kept approaching Laguna Hatun Pukaqocha (Red Lagoon), surrounded by rocks and glaciers of the imposing Ausangate. We arrived at the Pukaqocha campsite at 4,600 m/15,092 ft. Upon arrival, hot tea awaits us, our high-mountain chef prepares dinner, and then we rest in our tents under the starry sky.

Accommodation: Camping

Difficulty: Challenging

Walking Distance: 16 km / 10 miles

Camp Elevation: 4,600 m / 15,902 ft

Climate: Cold

Day 2: Pukaqocha Camp – Pass (Pukaqocha and Warmisaya) – Surinaqocha Lagoon Camp.

We start the day with a cup of coca tea served right in your tent, a sacred plant used since Inca times to revitalize the body. From the campsite, you can see the glacier clinging to Mount Ausangate, lush green valleys, and red mountains. After a nutritious breakfast, we continue along the same trail toward the Pukaqocha Pass (4,870 m / 15,978 ft), where you can feel the majestic energy of Apu Ausangate and gaze upon the turquoise lagoons.

We continue advancing toward the Chilca Valley; along the way, llamas and alpacas graze freely. You’ll be able to photograph the area’s geography, and we’ll hike downhill to the lunch spot at Anantapata (4,750 m / 15,584 ft).

After replenishing your energy, you’ll ascend once again to Abra Warmisaya (4,985 m / 16,355 ft), where you’ll enjoy an imposing panoramic view. Finally, a one-hour descent will take you to Lagoon Surinaqocha, where we’ll set up camp for the night. You’ll end the day with a delicious dinner before resting peacefully in your cozy tent.

After replenishing our energy, we once again begin ascending to the Warmisaya Pass (4,985 m / 16,355 ft); from there you can see the Ananta snow-capped peak. Finally, we descend to the Lagoon Surinaqocha campsite (4,700 m / 15,420 ft), where our gear awaits us; you’ll end the day with a delicious dinner and by preparing for the next day.

Accommodation: Camping

Difficulty: Challenging

Walking Distance: 8 km / 5 miles

Camp Elevation: 4,700 m / 15,420 ft

Climate: Cold

Day 3: Lagoon Surinaqocha Camp – Rainbow Mountain – Llaqto – Ollantaytambo – Train to Aguascalientes.

After spending the night at the Lagoon Surinaqocha campsite (4,700 m / 15,420 ft), wake up with a cup of coca tea, enjoy a breakfast prepared by the high-mountain cook, and then set off on the hike to the trip’s most eagerly awaited destination, Rainbow Mountain (5,030 m / 16,500 ft).

During the trek, you can observe views of impressive vicuñas, glacial mountains, and red valleys. Upon reaching the mountain, enjoy a unique landscape with its multicolored stripes. Where you’ll be the first to arrive and take spectacular photographs. The guide will explain the geological and mineral formations of the area.

After a while, we began our descent to the checkpoint in Llaqto (4,630 m / 15,190 ft). At this point, we said goodbye to the trekking team, the muleteers, and the cooks. From Llaqto, we boarded our private transportation to the Ollantaytambo district. In Ollantaytambo, you’ll have time to have dinner and rest, and then board the 7:00 pm train to Aguascalientes (1,900 m / 6,200 ft).

Upon arriving in Aguascalientes, your guide will escort you to the hotel; you’ll spend the night preparing for the next day at Machu Picchu.

Accommodation: Hotel

Difficulty: Moderate

Walking Distance: 6 km / 3.7 miles

Climate: Cold

Elevation: 5,030 m / 16,503 ft

Day 4: Aguascalientes – Machu Picchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco.

The long-awaited day to visit the Machu Picchu citadel had arrived. After breakfast, we headed to the bus stop to catch the bus to Machu Picchu starting at 5:30 am. Your personal belongings will be stored at the hotel; you’ll only take your backpack with everything you need to tour the circuit. By bus from Aguascalientes to the Machu Picchu Citadel, it will take 30 minutes.

Once we arrive at Machu Picchu, your guide will lead you along the reserved circuit. To enter the Machu Picchu citadel, there are several circuits: the most popular and recommended ones are Circuit 1, Circuit 2, and Circuit 3. It is essential to book in advance to secure your chosen circuits. The guided tour begins, lasting approximately 2.5 hours, during which you’ll learn about the history, architecture, and culture of the Inca Empire. At the end of the tour, those who wish to hike Huayna Picchu Mountain will have time to explore the ruins on their own. You must book your ticket in advance to enter, as admission is limited. Your guide will show you the starting point for this climb; it takes two hours, round trip.

After exploring the archeological site circuits of Machu Picchu, we continued back to the bus stop to catch the bus to the town of Aguascalientes. Once in the town of Aguascalientes, you can have lunch and then board the train back to Ollantaytambo, depending on the train schedule. When you arrive in Ollantaytambo, our private transportation will be waiting to take you to your hotel in Cusco.


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