Salkantay Trek 4 Days
Embark on the Salkantay Trek 4 Days, a breathtaking adventure through the Peruvian Andes that takes you from towering snow-capped peaks to lush cloud forests, all the way to the majestic Machu Picchu. Designed for true explorers, this alternative route to the Inca Trail offers stunning landscapes, remote trails, and an unforgettable mix of nature, culture, and challenge. Ideal for hikers seeking a more scenic and less crowded path, this trek combines raw beauty with authentic Andean experiences—an epic journey you’ll never forget.
- 4 Days
- Electronic Tickets
- English / Spanish
- Instant confirmation
- Activity Easy to do
- cannot be canceled
During our Machu Picchu day trip By Train from Cusco, you’ll dedicate a day to the exploration of Machu Picchu, the famous Inca Citadel. This comprehensive day trip departs from Cusco and offers a chance to uncover the secrets of this iconic mountaintop Inca site with the guidance of a local expert. Gain insights into its construction, historical significance, and the daily routines of its inhabitants. The tour maintains a leisurely and non-taxing pace, making it an excellent choice for newcomers, families, and solo adventurers alike.
- 4 Days
- Electronic Tickets
- English / Spanish
- Instant confirmation
- Activity Easy to do
- cannot be canceled
This price is applicable for groups of 02 people or more. If you are traveling alone, please consult with our travel consultants.
What’s Included in the Salkantay Trek 4 Days
Accommodation
Night 1 – Soraypampa: Stay in our exclusive glass cabins for two people, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.
Night 2 – Colpapampa: Enjoy a peaceful rest in private sleeping domes for two, set in a tranquil natural environment.
Night 3 – Aguas Calientes: Spend the night in a clean and secure 2-star hotel, with a private bathroom, hot water, Wi-Fi, and a takeaway breakfast. (Upgrades available upon request.)
What’s Not Included
Meals
Lunch and dinner on the final day.
Tips
Accommodation
Night 1 – Soraypampa: Stay in our exclusive glass cabins for two people, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.
Night 2 – Colpapampa: Enjoy a peaceful rest in private sleeping domes for two, set in a tranquil natural environment.
Night 3 – Aguas Calientes: Spend the night in a clean and secure 2-star hotel, with a private bathroom, hot water, Wi-Fi, and a takeaway breakfast. (Upgrades available upon request.)
Meals
All meals as per itinerary: 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners.
Professional trekking chef prepares fresh meals at each campsite.
Dining and kitchen tents provided at each stop.
Vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary options available—please inform us in advance.
Morning coca tea and boiled water for coffee or tea provided at campsites.
Transportation
Private transportation from Cusco to the trek starting point.
Vehicle from Playa Sahuayaco to Hidroelectrica.
Expedition train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
Tourist transport from Ollantaytambo back to Cusco (Plaza Regocijo).
Local Guides & Support Team
Certified English/Spanish-speaking guide with a minimum of 3 years of trekking experience.
Horses and horsemen to carry camping gear, food, and kitchen equipment.
First aid kit and oxygen provided by the guide.
Duffel bag of up to 5 kg per person for personal belongings.
Additional Services
Pre-departure briefing in Cusco the day before your trek (at 5:00, 6:00, or 7:00 PM).
Entrance tickets to both Machu Picchu and the Salkantay trail included.
What’s Not Included
Meals
Lunch and dinner on the final day.
No boiled water provided during the trek—please carry enough or purchase along the route.
Optional Activities
Entry to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain: $60 per person (limited availability; request in advance).
Entrance to the hot springs in Aguas Calientes.
Other Services
Trekking poles rental: $20 per person.
Sleeping bag rental: $15 per person.
Tips for your guide, cook, and support team.
Shuttle bus between Machu Picchu and Aguas Calientes: $12 per person (optional—you can also walk).
National or international flights.
Travel insurance.
Any item not explicitly mentioned in this itinerary.
Itinerary – Salkantay Trek 4 Days
Day 1 Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Soraypampa – Humantay Lake
Your adventure begins early. We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco between 4:30 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. After a scenic 2-hour drive, we’ll stop in Mollepata for a freshly prepared breakfast, then continue to Challacancha (3,800 m / 12,457 ft), where the hike begins.
From there, we’ll hike for about 3 hours toward our base camp in Soraypampa (3,900 m / 12,800 ft) and enjoy a well-deserved lunch surrounded by stunning Andean landscapes. In the afternoon, we’ll hike up to the beautiful Humantay Lake (4,220 m / 13,850 ft). The walk takes around 1.5 hours and rewards you with unforgettable views of turquoise waters nestled below towering snow-capped peaks.
After plenty of time to enjoy and explore this natural wonder, we’ll return to our camp for a warm coca tea and a hearty dinner prepared by our expert cook. Overnight stay in our exclusive glass cabins at Soraypampa.
Day 2 Day 2: Soraypampa – Salkantay Pass – Collpapampa
We’ll start the day with an energizing breakfast at 5:00 a.m., then begin a challenging 3-hour ascent to the trek’s highest point: Salkantay Pass (4,650 m / 15,250 ft). Along the way, you’ll be treated to dramatic views of Salkantay, Humantay, Tucarhuay, and Pumasillo mountains.
After reaching the pass and taking in the views, we’ll descend for 3 hours through diverse landscapes until we reach our lunch spot near Wacracmachay (3,800 m / 12,470 ft). In the afternoon, we continue descending for another 3 hours until we arrive at our campsite in Collpapampa, nestled in the high jungle.
After a long day of hiking, you’ll relax with afternoon tea and a delicious dinner. Tonight, you’ll sleep in a private dome tent, surrounded by nature.
Hiking Distance: 22 km / 13.7 miles
Day 3 Collpapampa – Lucmabamba – Hidroelectrica – Aguas Calientes
After breakfast, we continue our descent through the lush cloud forest. This 5.5-hour hike takes us past coffee, banana, and avocado plantations, as well as orchids and other native plants. Along the way, our guide will share insights about the region’s biodiversity and traditional uses of local flora.
We’ll stop for lunch and then take a short drive to Hidroelectrica. From there, we’ll hike about 3 more hours along the railway to reach Aguas Calientes, the town at the base of Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, you’ll check into a comfortable hotel and enjoy a group dinner at a local restaurant.
Hiking Distance:
Morning: 16 km / 10 miles
Afternoon (after lunch): 11 km / 7 miles
Day 4 Day 4: Machu Picchu – Cusco
Today is the highlight of your trek. After an early breakfast, we’ll board the first bus up to Machu Picchu, where your guide will lead a 2-hour tour exploring temples, plazas, terraces, and hidden corners of the Inca citadel.
After the guided tour, you’ll have free time to explore on your own. If you’ve reserved tickets to climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain, you’ll do so during your scheduled entry time (6–8 a.m. or 9–11 a.m.).
In the afternoon, we’ll return to Aguas Calientes, where you’ll have lunch on your own. Later, we’ll take the Expedition train at 2:55 p.m. to Ollantaytambo. Our team will meet you there and transfer you by vehicle back to Cusco, with final drop-off at San Francisco Square.
Meeting and pick-up
Pickup points
Free pickup from hotels, hostels, houses, and apartments near the historic center of Cusco.
Start time
4:00–5:00 a.m.
Pickup details
After making your reservation, you can contact us to provide the necessary information for pickup. It is very important that your hotel has vehicle access; otherwise, we will arrange a meeting point.
Salkantay Trek 4 Days Price
- From $780 USD – General Price
Cancellation Policy
Cannot be canceled.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Salkantay Trek 4 days
Do I need a permit for the Salkantay Trek?
No special permit is required for the Salkantay Trek, unlike the Classic Inca Trail. However, entrance tickets to Machu Picchu are included and must be purchased in advance.
Is the Salkantay Trek difficult?
Yes, it is considered a moderately challenging trek. You’ll hike through high-altitude terrain with steep ascents and descents. A good level of physical fitness is recommended.
How high is the highest point of the trek?
The highest point is the Salkantay Pass at 4,650 meters (15,255 feet) above sea level.
What is the best time of year to do the trek?
The dry season, from April to October, offers the best weather—clear skies and less rain. However, it is also the busiest time, so booking early is recommended.
What kind of accommodation is provided?
You will sleep in:
Glass cabins on the first night at Soraypampa
Private domes the second night at Collpapampa
A comfortable 2-star hotel in Aguas Calientes on the final night
Hotel upgrades are available upon request.
Are meals included in the trek?
Yes, all meals are included except for lunch and dinner on the last day. Our trekking chefs prepare fresh, nutritious meals. We also accommodate vegetarian, vegan, or other dietary needs with advance notice.
How do I get back to Cusco after visiting Machu Picchu?
After your visit, you will take a train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo. From there, private transport will take you back to Cusco, with drop-off at San Francisco Square.
Is altitude sickness a concern?
Yes, it’s possible, especially above 3,000 meters. We recommend spending at least 2 days in Cusco before the trek to acclimate. Our guides carry oxygen and first-aid kits for emergencies.
Can I store luggage during the trek?
Yes, you can leave any extra luggage at your hotel in Cusco or with our Cusco Explore team at no extra cost.
What should I pack for the trek?
Bring trekking shoes, warm layers, rain gear, sunscreen, insect repellent, a refillable water bottle, and a flashlight. A complete packing list will be provided during the pre-trek briefing.
Is there an option to climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain?
Yes, but spaces are limited. You must request this when booking. The additional cost is $60 per person, and it includes a timed entrance separate from your Machu Picchu tour.
Are trekking poles included?
No, but you can rent a pair for $20. We highly recommend them, especially for downhill sections.
Is drinking water provided?
Boiled water is offered each morning and at campsites, but not during the trek. You should carry a refillable bottle or hydration pack and purchase additional water as needed along the route.
How far do we walk each day?
Distances vary:
Day 1: ~12 km (7.5 miles)
Day 2: ~22 km (13.7 miles)
Day 3: ~27 km (16.7 miles including Hidroelectrica to Aguas Calientes)
Day 4: ~2 hours walking (if you choose not to take the bus to Machu Picchu)
Can children join this trek?
The trek is not recommended for children under 12 unless they are very active and used to hiking. Please consult with us before booking if traveling with kids.
Ratings and comments
Posted on Tamis219Verified Yes! We totally loved our hiking experience with Adventure in Peru/ Andean Soul Yes!!! We totally loved our experience with Adventure in Peru/ Andean Soul.We did the Salkantay Trek, Machu Picchu Tour, Rainbow Mountain and the Red Valley with them. Fran the very beginnung we‘ve had a good communication with Juan-Carlos, the owner. He is a very honest and well experienced guy, used to be a guide himself and knows the areas and tours very good. During the trek, our guide Victor shared a lot of peruvian and inka history knowledge, as well as a lot of info about the local flowers and plants and their medicinal usage. He also chose the best camping spots, so that eventhough Salkantay is a crowded trek, we were always away from the crowds. The same for Rainbow Mountain and Macchu Picchu 😀 (very important!)Ferdinand and his helpers (John and the mulleteer Victor) took mega good care of us by preparing delicious vegetarian dishes upon our request. We even had cakes prepared on top of the mountain (such a nice surprise!)The Pachamanca experience and the Vertikal Zipline, a spontaneuous unplanned change in our vacation totally made our day, we loved it!So all in all, we took the best decision by organizing our hikes with Adventure in Peru/ Andean Soul.Posted on Roxana VVerified Best experience with Adventure in Perú All I can say is: f…. amazing. All the guys from the Team were amazing. The guide, Victor, has a lot of knowledge about the history, nature…ask him anything and you’ll get smarter:). Ferdinan is a very pasionate Chef, he loves to cook and we ate like Queens:). John, helped the Chef and us with everything. Victor, the muleteer helps with the luggage and he did an amazing job. Thank you for the trip. We really recommend Adventure in Peru because they have knowledge, very good communication and helped us to plan the trip to Salkantay, Machu Picchu and Rainbow Mountain. All the time we were in front of the crowd, because, believe me, there are some at Machu Picchu and Rainbow Mountain.Posted on Joe SVerified Must do tours in addition to Machu Picchu. Did Rainbow Mountain and Humantay Lake tours. Both were great. Roger Mamani, our guide did an excellent job of having us get the best and most full experience possible. Started early, beat the crowds, even took the back trail and saw Condors. Also gave us advice that proved to be spot on. Highly recommend.Posted on Bob NVerified The other rainbow mountain tour and Inca rope bridge, Queswachaca, from Cusco I wanted to do the Palccoyo rainbow mountain tour and also walk across the Queswachaca Inca rope bridge.Andean Soul adventures seemed to be the only tour company offering this. I contacted them months before our trip and Juan Carlos sorted everything thing for our tour. We used WhatsApp together and seemed to be available anytime of the day. (Me being in Australia and Juan in Peru).We did our tour the 27th September 2023. Everything ran very smoothly indeed. Our guide was Flor, she spoke very good English and catered for our needs excellently. We teased/joked with each other throughout the day. I would definitely recommend this tour company whilst in Cusco for your tours. 5 stars from me.Posted on Travis SVerified Very helpful and professional. Everything was great.. picked up from the airport when I landed in cusco. Every question and concern I had was answered.The machu picchu tour guide was great.Just an all around great experience that I super appreciate and highly recommend 🙋♂️Posted on Callum BVerified Best tours for Cusco area The whole experience was amazing. Juan is an amazing tour guide, very knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating to all needs. Alberto cooked us incredible food which had us full all day - with local dishes which Juan told us about.I'd highly recommend Andean Soul Adventures to anyone. The whole team gives a great overview of what you'll visiting. And gives you time to explore at your pleasure.Posted on anu1804Verified Best tour experience in Peru! Our family of 6 went on the Palccoyo and Q'ueswachaca bridge tour with Andean Soul Adventure and had an incredible time! The food was amazing and the tour guides really went above and beyond to make sure we had everything that we needed. I cannot recommend this tour enough as the mountain is incredible and so is the service and care of the company. If you're looking to go to rainbow mountain, Palccoyo with Andean Soul is the way to go!!Posted on Jens and ChloeVerified One of my favorite adventures yet! To start off, I had accidentally scheduled a tour for the month prior to the date I was actually going. Not realizing this until the night before I thought I was supposed to have the tour, I called and found out I booked the wrong date. Juan was absolutely amazing with helping me sort that mistake out and we rescheduled. Come the day of the tour, he was right on time when picking us up,and the rest of our day greatly exceeded my expectations. It says they provide breakfast and lunch, so I figured we'd be getting bagged lunches and eat on the way to each stop. To my surprise we stopped in a beautiful location overlooking the mountains, and the personal chef started setting up a tent and cooking extensive meals. The food was so delicious, even better than restaurant quality, and they were very accommodating to our vegetarian needs. The tour itself was amazing from the natural wonders of Peru, but even better with the guide. He spoke great English and is more than happy to answer any questions. He's very personable as well as approachable, and my group and I learned so much about the cultures, land, and cuisine. I personally don't take time to write reviews, however, Andean Soul Adventures is a highly respectable and well-deserved organization that was one of the highlights to my experience. Totally worth every penny!Posted on Alyssa OVerified Amazing! Juan Carlos is an amazing guide. He speaks very good English, is very knowledgeable, is friendly, and is punctual. Sometimes in Cusco you take a tour where the guide just doesn’t seem to care about you- this is not the case at all with Juan Carlos. I highly recommend Andean Soul Adventure.Posted on beccashVerified Absolutely Breathtaking! :) First of all THANK YOU for this amazing experience! :) The organisation was just awesome and our tourguide is so seasoned :) he knows everything and his english is high-class.Would you like to have a short insight? Okey here it is:One day before the tour started, the tourguide visited us in our apartment and gave us a briefing and all our questions were answered. Then we got a „duffle-bag“ where we could put our clothes & things in it. He explained the tour and and which sealevel we would be. It is important to carry warm stuffs with you!1. dayThe tour began an 5 oclock in the morning where we drove to the startpoint. We met our whole crew (1 chef, 2 assistents, tourguide, 5 horses)After the amazing selfmade breakfast in a tent, we started our hiking to the humantay lake. Then we went further to soraypampa (4200m) where we slept in brand new „northface-tents“. They were so isolated and the rented sleepingbags kept us warm during the night. (You can rent sleepingbags directly at the agency for 20$)Furthermore, the crew built up a eco-toilet and of course they cooked delicious selfmade dinner!2. dayThey woke us up with fresh made coca-tea at 5 oclock and after breakfast we hiked to the salkantaypass (4620m). You have to concentrate on your breath but it was so amazing at the top! 3. dayThis time we woke up am 4:30 with fresh brewed coca-tea and hiked 4 hours to our lunchplace. We reached during this walk the rainforest and the nature is incredible! Of course it is getting hotter but with this amazing views it is all worth it! Around 1:30 we reached our camp and at the afternoon we went to the hotsprings where we could relax and took a shower. When we came back to the camp, our dinner was already ready ;)4. dayAt day 4 we hiked to Llactapats where we could have a peek to the machupicchu! Of couse it was far away but the view is amazing! :) We went further and at 4 oclock we reached the machupicchu town (aguas calientes). This city is touristic but really beautiful. We spent the evening with our superfunny tourguide and went to bed early5. dayWe woke up at 4 oclock because we had the queue for the busline. And then we finally saw the famous machupicchu!!! :)Great experience, great people, great equipment :) Was every penny worth it! :)Load moreVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. 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