Ausangate trek packing list

Prepare for the ultimate adventure with this essential Ausangate Trek packing list. Discover the must-have gear, clothing, and tips to conquer Peru’s high-altitude trek comfortably and safely.

What to pack to ausangate trek?

Clothing

  1. Base Layers:

    • Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms (for layering and warmth).
  2. Insulating Layers:

    • Fleece jacket or down jacket (lightweight but warm).
    • Insulated gloves or mittens.
  3. Outer Layers:

    • Waterproof jacket with hood (for rain and wind protection).
    • Waterproof pants (for rainy or snowy conditions).
  4. Trekking Clothes:

    • Comfortable, quick-drying trekking pants.
    • Long-sleeve shirts (sun and bug protection).
    • Short-sleeve shirts (for daytime warmth).
    • Thermal socks (wool or synthetic, not cotton).
  5. Sleepwear:

    • Comfortable, warm pajamas or thermal layers.
  6. Accessories:

    • Warm hat/beanie (for cold mornings and nights).
    • Sun hat or cap (to protect against the intense sun).
    • Buff or neck gaiter (for wind and sun protection).
    • Sunglasses (with UV protection, crucial at high altitudes).
  7. Footwear:

    • Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots (waterproof with good grip).
    • Camp shoes or sandals (for comfort in the evenings).
    • Gaiters (optional, for snow or muddy conditions).

Camping Gear (if not provided by your trekking company)

  1. Sleeping bag (rated for at least -15°C/5°F or lower).
  2. Sleeping pad (for comfort and insulation).
  3. Trekking poles (lightweight and collapsible, with rubber tips).

Personal Items

  1. Backpack (30–50L for day use, with a rain cover).
  2. Duffel bag (if porters are provided).
  3. Water bottles or a hydration bladder (at least 2–3L capacity).
  4. Water purification tablets or filter.
  5. Lightweight travel towel.
  6. Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, deodorant, etc.).
  7. Toilet paper or tissues.
  8. Hand sanitizer.
  9. Wet wipes (for cleaning without water).

Electronics

  1. Headlamp (with extra batteries).
  2. Power bank (to charge devices during the trek).
  3. Camera or phone (for capturing the stunning landscapes).

Health and Safety

  1. High SPF sunscreen (the sun is strong at high altitudes).
  2. Lip balm with SPF.
  3. First aid kit (painkillers, blister pads, bandages, etc.).
  4. Altitude sickness medication (consult your doctor beforehand).
  5. Insect repellent (for lower altitudes or humid conditions).

Snacks and Food

  1. Energy bars, trail mix, or dried fruit.
  2. Electrolyte tablets or powder (to stay hydrated).
  3. Chocolate or candy for a quick energy boost.

Important Documents

  1. Passport (and a copy).
  2. Permits (if required for the trek).
  3. Cash (for tips, snacks, or emergencies).

Extra Tips

  • Layering: Since temperatures can vary significantly between day and night, layering allows you to adjust your clothing easily.
  • Weight: Keep your daypack light by only carrying essentials; porters typically carry larger items.
  • Acclimatization: Spend at least 2–3 days in Cusco before the trek to adjust to the altitude.

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