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Ausangate, Montaña Arcoíris
The 3-day trek to Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain offers an unforgettable experience for those seeking to escape conventional tourist routes and explore the unique rural areas of the Andes. This stunning natural phenomenon is located in the Vilcanota mountain range, near the highest peak in the Cusco region, Ausangate (6,372 m / 20,905 ft), which is considered a sacred deity in Andean cosmology. Whether traveling as a couple, with friends, or with family, we guarantee an unforgettable adventure with the best guides in the city. During the journey, you’ll be amazed by desert landscapes, deep valleys, and crystal-clear lagoons, while encountering herds of alpacas and llamas. You’ll also challenge your physical limits to reach the impressive Rainbow Mountain, a sought-after destination for many travelers. Imagine walking among glaciers and arid landscapes, only to suddenly find yourself facing a multicolored mountain. It’s a breath-taking experience! You’ll also have the opportunity to meet local communities in the remote regions of Cusco and observe how they live in harmony with nature. Prepare for an exciting journey on a less-traveled path, where each step brings you closer to the beauty and serenity of the Peruvian Andes.
Highlights
Day 1: Cusco - Upis - Abra Arapa - Hatun Pukaqocha
Our adventure begins at 5:00 a.m. We will pick you up from your accommodation and drive you in our private vehicle for three hours to the starting point of our trek in the village of Upis. There, you'll enjoy your first breakfast prepared by our talented cook and have the chance to admire the stunning scenery. This meal will provide you with all the energy needed for the trek. After a short period, we’ll begin the adventure. We will gradually ascend for three hours to a place where we’ll pause for lunch.
During this part of the journey, you'll have the opportunity to view the majestic Ausangate Mountain in the distance. Midway, enjoy a delicious lunch. You'll have time to rest and recharge before continuing the day. After lunch, we’ll start a two-hour ascent to Abra Arapa (4,800 m / 15,748 ft). We’ll then descend for three and a half hours to reach Hatun Pukaqocha Lagoon, where we’ll set up camp. Along the way, we’ll also see Yanaqocha Lagoon. You’ll be at the foot of the impressive Ausangate Mountain, marveling at the size and pure beauty of this snow-capped peak. Once at the campsite, you can enjoy a cup of hot chocolate or coffee. Later, dinner will be served. Afterward, it’s time to rest and enjoy a well-deserved, restorative sleep.
MEALS: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Camping
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
TREK DURATION: 9 hours
TREK DISTANCE: 17 km
Day 2: Hatun Pukaqocha - Anantapata - Surinecocha
Waking up with coca tea is a revitalizing and natural experience enjoyed by the Incas for centuries, offering an energy boost to start the day. After breakfast, we’ll head to Abra Pukaqocha, at 4,870 m / 14,764 ft, where you’ll be captivated by stunning views of glaciers and green valleys, as well as the imposing presence of Apu Ausangate and its turquoise lagoons. Once at the summit, you’ll get a close look at the majesty of Apu Ausangate and understand its cultural significance in the Andes, while admiring the beauty of Chilca Valley and an initial view of Rainbow Mountain. After taking some photos, we’ll gradually descend for an hour and a half to Anantapata, at 4,750 m / 15,584 ft, where we’ll have lunch and relax before continuing the ascent for two hours to Abra Warmisaya, at 4,895 m / 16,355 ft, where you’ll enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view. We’ll then descend for an hour to reach Surinaqocha Lagoon, our camping destination, where you’ll experience a peaceful sunset behind Rainbow Mountain. After a comforting dinner, we’ll prepare for the final day of this exciting trek, resting to recharge for the next day.
MEALS: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Camping
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
TREK DURATION: 8 hours
TREK DISTANCE: 11 km
Day 3: Surinecocha |- Rainbow Mountain - Cusco
After enjoying an early, delicious breakfast, we’ll head to Rainbow Mountain to admire the colorful valley under the golden light of dawn. You’ll have approximately an hour to enjoy this paradise before the crowds arrive. Our expert guide will take you to key spots for capturing the best photos and making the most of your time at this beautiful location.
The guide will explain in detail why this mountain has such unique colors and how it was “discovered” in recent years. It is one of the most stunning places in South America and a major natural attraction in Peru. After taking in this Andean gem, you’ll be impressed not only by its incredible beauty but also by the tranquility surrounding it, offering the best views of the valley.
Finally, we’ll descend for two hours through ancient Andean communities and herds of llamas. You’ll notice that these small communities still keep their ancestral traditions alive. After a delicious and comforting lunch, a private transport will be waiting to take you back to your accommodation in Cusco.
MEALS: Breakfast and lunch
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
TREK DISTANCE: 7 km
TREK DURATION: 5 hours
RAINBOW MOUNTAIN ALTITUDE: 5,100 m
Ausangate & Rainbow Mountain 3 Days / 2 Nights Trek Includes:
Ausangate & Rainbow Mountain 3 Days / 2 Nights Trek Does Not Include:
When planning your trek to Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain, it's essential to carefully select what to bring due to the high altitude, cold climate, and rugged terrain. Here are some essential items you should include in your packing:
Essential Items:
Clothing:
Gear:
It’s crucial to pack lightly and only bring what is necessary, as pack animals will carry your gear throughout the trek. We will provide you with a duffel bag to organize your belongings. You can carry up to a maximum of 8 kilograms (17 pounds) of your personal items in it, including sleeping bags or inflatable mats.
Acclimatization Time Before the Trek
It is crucial to be well-acclimated to the altitude before undertaking a trek. We recommend arriving in Cusco at least 2 days before your trek begins to help acclimate and avoid potential altitude sickness during the hike. If you have already been at high altitude elsewhere in Peru before arriving in Cusco, we still suggest spending a full day in Cusco to rest, recover from your journey, and enjoy the views.
Travel to Cusco
Cusco’s airport currently operates only national flights. All international passengers arriving by air must disembark in Lima and go through customs. It’s important to note that due to Cusco’s high altitude, flights may experience delays or cancellations. Additionally, any climatic changes can affect air traffic. If you prefer a land alternative, buses are a viable option, though the journey can be long, especially from Lima. Buses from Lima can take approximately 20 hours to arrive.
Pick-Up Service
Ausangate Adventure can pick you up from your hotel as long as it is located in Cusco’s Historic Center. During the briefing, your guide will coordinate the meeting time, but please be aware that wait times may vary between 30 and 45 minutes due to local traffic. Cusco has narrow, cobblestone streets, which can make access to some hotels and Airbnbs difficult. Some locations may be in areas without vehicular access or on steep inclines, complicating luggage transport. It is advisable to book accommodation with easy access to facilitate transportation.
Luggage Storage
You can securely leave any additional luggage in Cusco, either at your hotel or with us at Ausangate Adventure while you undertake your trek. We will store your luggage in the morning before your trek begins and return it once you are back in Cusco. It’s important to ensure your bags are clearly labeled to facilitate their identification.
Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness occurs when there is less oxygen available in the air at high altitudes, such as in Ausangate. It can affect travelers regardless of age, gender, or physical condition. Common symptoms include headache, loss of appetite, dizziness, and difficulty sleeping. While some may experience relief quickly, for others, the condition may persist for several days if not treated properly. We recommend following these suggestions to reduce the likelihood and severity of altitude sickness.
Before starting your trip, it’s advisable to consult your doctor. They may recommend taking acetazolamide (Diamox), a medication that can help reduce symptoms if taken one or two days before starting the trip.
It is essential to stay well-hydrated. Drink plenty of water before and during your stay. Some people find saline nasal solutions in the form of drops or sprays beneficial.
Upon arrival, take it easy and allow your body to adjust by lying down for about 10 to 15 minutes. Try to rest as much as possible during your journey, as excessive exertion can worsen symptoms.
Before going to high-altitude places, it’s advisable to follow a light diet. Opt for easily digestible foods like fish, chicken, and hot soups. Avoid fatty foods, beef, lamb, and caffeinated or alcoholic beverages.
Coca, mint, and muña teas can help alleviate symptoms.
Using oxygen properly will benefit your recovery.
Climate
The climate in the Ausangate region is extremely variable. It can start favorable but change quickly. Nights are typically cold, with average temperatures around -10°C, while daytime temperatures range between 18°C and 25°C. Cold winds are constant, and rain or snow can be expected at any time. Despite these unpredictable conditions, trekking to Ausangate, the Rainbow Mountain, and the Red Valley in the Andes of Cusco will be an unforgettable experience. It is essential to be prepared with appropriate clothing and gear for varying weather conditions and to maintain a positive attitude and adaptability to changes. The beauty of the landscape and the sense of accomplishment at the end of the trek will make every challenge worthwhile.
First Aid
Each guide from Ausangate Adventure is trained in first aid. When accompanying you on the trek, they will carry a first aid kit for basic medical situations and oxygen. They will take good care of you. In case something unexpected happens and you feel unable to complete the trek, they will determine the safest and quickest way to get you off the trail and to a clinic.
Food
All meals and snacks will be provided throughout the trek, up to the last lunch on the Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain and Red Valley trek. We understand you might be concerned about the quality of our food. Each meal is prepared by a chef in a small tent using a portable stove. Our clients are satisfied with the excellence of our dishes. Each chef is professionally trained to prepare the best breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks. At the end of each trekking day, a delicious dinner awaits you, cooked in the heart of the Andes, which will surely exceed your expectations of food on the Ausangate trek.
We use fresh ingredients purchased from Cusco’s market and transported by pack horses led by our muleteers. These ingredients are then prepared by our chefs to ensure that each dish is fresh, healthy, and delicious.
Do you have special dietary needs? Don’t worry, we are prepared to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, and those with food allergies.
Water
Ausangate Adventure will ensure that water is available at each meal. The water will be boiled, purified, and cooled before being served to our clients. There will be plenty of water available throughout the trek, but you will only need to carry enough to reach the first lunch stop. You will be able to refill your water bottles at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Environmental Impact
At Ausangate Adventure, we use biodegradable soap and ensure that we carry all our waste back to Cusco. Our muleteers are trained to keep the trails clean and collect waste. Additionally, we are committed to preserving and conserving our environment by managing waste responsibly. We adopt practices that minimize our environmental impact.
Protests and Strikes
Protests and strikes are common in Peru and may affect our travel plans. Roads may be blocked, and trains may stop. However, we will do everything possible to maintain your original itinerary, even if it means leaving a night earlier. In some cases, travel may be canceled. If there are changes, our operations team will contact you. Your safety is our top priority, and we will take the best measures to protect you in any unforeseen situation.
Lost Items
Please take special care of your belongings and ensure you collect everything before leaving our vehicles, campsites, or restaurants. You are solely responsible for your personal items during the trek.
Shared Service.
Price: 350 USD per person.
This shared or group service means that you will be taking the tour with other people. This standard service is conducted with a group of 10 to 16 people, with available departures. So, if you are just one or two people, don't worry, you can join one of our groups.
Private Service.
This private and exclusive service with daily departures is a way to take this trip where the service is much more personalized. Prices vary according to the number of travelers: one, two, three, four, or more travelers. Please, if you want private service, request information at info@ausangateadventure.com or through our WhatsApp at +51 914201334.
What is the Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain Trek like?
The Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain trek is a high-altitude hiking itinerary that traverses the Vilcanota mountain range in Peru. It is a challenging trek, crossing high mountain passes, glacier lakes, and remote Andean communities.
How long is the Ausangate Trek?
The duration of the Ausangate trek varies from 3, 4, 5, to more days, depending on the chosen route and hiking pace. Generally, most hikers complete the trek in about 3 to 5 days, taking into account weather conditions and altitude when preparing for this high-mountain hiking experience in the Vilcanota range, Peru.
When is the best time to Trek Ausangate?
The most favorable season to undertake the Ausangate trek is during the dry season, which spans from March to December. During this period, you can expect more stable and dry weather, which facilitates hiking through the mountains. Conditions are generally safer and more pleasant for hikers, with less likelihood of rain and better visibility of the stunning Vilcanota range landscapes.
What is the altitude of the Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain Trek?
The Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) trek takes place at high altitudes, starting around 4,200 meters above sea level and reaching its highest point at Rainbow Mountain, at 5,200 meters (17,060 feet). Due to these heights, it is crucial to be well-acclimated to enjoy the experience without major altitude-related difficulties.
Is it safe to Trek from Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain?
Safety on the Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain trek depends on several factors, including physical preparation and experience in high-altitude trekking. While it is generally safe, it is a challenging trek that requires caution and respect for the natural environment. It is essential to follow the recommendations of expert guides, carry appropriate gear, and be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions. The Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain trek can be a physically, mentally, and safely rewarding experience for those willing to face the challenge.
Is it necessary to have a guide for the Ausangate Trek?
It is advisable to have an experienced guide for the Ausangate trek, especially if you are unfamiliar with the area or if it is your first time hiking at high altitude. A guide will not only provide direction on the route and terrain conditions but also offer expert advice on safety and first aid. Additionally, a guide can enrich your experience by providing information about the local history, culture, flora, and fauna.
How do i get to the start of the Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain Trek?
The starting point of the Ausangate trek is usually the town of Tinke, approximately 3 hours from Cusco. You can reach Tinke by bus or private vehicle from Cusco. Typically, your tour operator will arrange transportation for you.
What is the difficulty of the Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain Trek?
The Ausangate to Rainbow Mountain trek is known to be challenging due to its mountainous terrain and high altitude. Hikers need to be in good physical condition and have experience with high-altitude hikes to successfully complete this trek.
How can I prepare for the Ausangate Trek to Rainbow Mountain?
Prepare for the Ausangate trek with these steps: 1) Acclimate to the altitude in Cusco. 2) Improve your physical condition with cardiovascular and strength exercises. 3) Acquire appropriate gear: warm clothing, hiking boots, backpack, and camping equipment. 4) Stay hydrated and bring energy-rich foods. 5) Train in similar altitudes. 6) Consult with a healthcare professional before the trip. 7) Research the route and weather conditions of Ausangate. 8) Consider hiring an experienced guide for safety and guidance. 9) Pack a basic first aid kit. 10) Mentally prepare yourself to enjoy the stunning natural and cultural beauty of Ausangate.
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