AUSANGATE ROUND TRIP

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TOUR NAME : AUSANGATE ROUND TRIP
 DURATION    6 DAYS 5NIGHTS
 BEST TIME    FROM APRIL TO DECEMBER
 GROUP SIZE    4 PAXS MINIMUN
 PRICE    250 DOLLARS PER PERSON


 

Note :10% DISCOUNT FOR GROUPS OF 4 PEOPLE OR MORE
This discount may not be applicable in case a promotional price is offered
• Students: US$ 20.00 (students require a valid International Student Identity Card (ISIC )and must be below 26 years of age. Please beware that Youth Travel Cards are not valid
• Teenagers: US$ 20.00 (up to 15 years of age, passport copy required for all bookings).
• Children: US$ 45.00 (up to 10 years of age, passport copy required for
all bookings


This is one of the most AMAZIN TREKKING of the andean mountain in Cusco PERU

Freezing cold nights and amazing sun glories around the snowcapped top of Ausangate is how many remember a trek to Ausangate. And it is many times freezing at night, but the reward for the cold feet are great days with impressive views of the massive of Ausangate with icy snowpeaks, blue and turquis lakes and a insight to the rugh life of the ancesters of the incas, who still live in small stonehouses surrounded by herds of llamas and alpacas.
Like many of the highest and often snowcapped Andean Mountains Ausangate is considered an Apu, which means a holy mountain. Through the pre-inca and inca times the people prayed and made offering to these great mountains. The mountains if given the deserved in return would protect the people from all malice.
The Apu Ausangate is also famous for the celebration of “Qoyllur Ritti”. One of the most important religios mix festivals of the Andes, where the sun cult and cristian icons are seen in the same rituals. Thousands of people come here in June to ascent to 5200 meters celebrating the Cross in the “shining snow”. The crowd is a colorful mix. Tourist, religios people, dances and the famed Ukukus with sticks in charge of keeping good order and prevent people from drinking, what could be lethal in the freezing altitudes.


ITINERARY

1st Day
We leave Cusco at about 7 in the morning after a light breakfast. We take private bus to the village of Tinqui in 3800 masl. On the way we pass through beautiful landscapes and several traditional villages including Urcos, Cattca and Ocongate. We take our lunch in Tinqui while our luggage is being arranged on the mules. We take of after lunch going towards the hot springs in Upis (4200masl), in total about 5 hours walking. On the way we can enjoy the majestetics Cordillera Vilcanota, and the beautiful Ausangate mountain getting closer. In the Upis valley we can see the very traditional lifestyle of the quechua speaking population, and in the wet ground of the valley birdlife like ibis and andean goose.

2nd Day
After a solid breakfast we will start the walk towards the first pass, the Arapa pass in 4850masl, where the view of Ausangate is amazing. From here we have a quite hard descent coursed by the thick layer of gravel on the trail. Soon we will be on the side of the mountain and new view appear, the green lake of Pukacocha and later we reach the turquoise lake Jatun Pukacocha. We set up camp by the lake. From the campsite we will make the climp up to see the lake Vino Cocha and Ausangate on close hold.

3th Day 
In the morning we walk up to the second pass of Apuchata in 4900masl. with the turquoise laguna Ausangate Cocha below. Fish lives in the cold water of this lake. Passing the lake we have a short but steep ascend to the Palomani pass in the amazing altitude of 5200masl. Surrounded by floks of llamas and alpacas we walk down from the pass towards the settlement of Finaya Pampa, where we will set up our camp.

4th Day 
We cross green swampy areas in the valley of Finaya Pampa and later we start walking up the valley of Rio Q'ampa. From the valley we have great views of the snowcovered peaks of Tres Picos and Puca Punta. From the small community of Q'ampa and onwards to the pass of same name in 5000 masl. We have good chances to see the small vicuñas famed for their valuable fleece. After making a small “hito” at the pass we walk down to the turquoise lake of Q'omercocha(4580masl), where we set up camp.

5th Day 
We take is easy in the morning enjoying the view while having breakfast. Then we start our short daywalk to the village of Pacchanta. On way way we have good time to look at the small settlements along the way and to watch the longtailed viscachas – a cousin of the rabbits. After lunch we will go to the hot thermal springs to relax the tired muscles and in the late afternoon there is a good chance to see an andean village on close hold.

6th Day 
We leave our last campsite and the village of Pacchanta walking the about 3 hours back to the village of Tinqui. Here our transport back to Cusco will be waiting. Our horsemen and companions for the last days stays in Tinqui and we go back to Cusco, where we arrive in the late afternoon.

Please note:

  • Student discount 5% to holders of ISIC or members of South American Explorer.

Daily Departures


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Our service includes:

  • Bilingual guide and muleteers.
  • Food: 6b, 6l, 5d and hot drinks with meals.
  • Equipment: Tents, mattresses, ponchos, kitchen equipment and - service.
  • Transport: Cusco - Tinqui - Cusco in private bus.
  • Mules to carry campequipment and main luggage.
  • 1 ridinghorse pr. 3 persons.

What we advice you to bring

  • Good sleepingbag,
  • flashlight with extra batteries,
  • Good trekkingboots and
    socks,
  • Warm clothes,
  • toiletpaper,
  • binoculars
  • Waterbottle and purifying
    tablets,
  • sunblock,
  • sunhat,
  • Camera with extra rolls
    of film.

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