The Peaks of Ausangate

  • 5 Days
  • Max People : 26
  • Jan 18’ - Dec 21
  • Min Age : 10+
Description

An incredible 6-day trek & climb Peru adventure in the Cordillera Vilcanota, on a route known as the “ Camino del Apu Ausangate ”. The “ Apu ” is the bearer of life and guardian of one of the most pristine mountain ecosystems in the world. A stunning and diverse route showing you a part of Peru that is largely untouched by tourism. Communities here continue to live traditionally and without many of the modern utilities that are in use today. Collecting you early from Cusco, taking private transport, to meet up with our arrieros and mules at the start point. They will accompany us for the duration of the trek and climb expedition.

Following a short trek for 3 days, through the Vilcanota, you’ll then undertake a climb route of the Nevado Qampa. Nevado Qampa (Jampa, also spelled Campa), is the easiest and one of the most popular mountains in Cusco and may be climbed without experience in mountaineering. It requires a glacier hike and sometimes a small rock climbing pass depending on the season. Once at the summit it offers an incredible panoramic view; that reaches to Salkantay over 200km in a north western direction. Highlights Trek in the stunning Cordillera Vilcanota, surrounded by nevados (Ausangate, Callangate), lagunas, alpacas & vicuñas Camp in traditional communities and experience local traditions Climb the world famous ‘Rainbow Mountain’ and take your own IG photos! Ice climb the Nevado Qampa and summit a 5,500m peak Relax in the hot baths of Pacchanta

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Early in the morning, you'll leave Cusco to begin this Peru adventure. On a bus ride along the Vilcanota River Valley , and on to the town of Checacupe. After a visit to its Colonial Church of the Immaculate Conception, you'll start ascending the Pitumarca Valley , through the spectacular Japura Gorge that leads to Chillca. You'll start the trek near the Ausangate Community , from there you'll see the south face of the sacred Ausangate Mountain, continuing towards the red sandstone formations of the "" Nevado del Inca "". Accommodation : Camping Anantapata Maximum Altitude: 4750 masl / 15580 fasl Approximate Walking Time: 3 hours Approximate Driving time: 4 hours Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, you take the trail to another mountain pass. Dropping down, you'll hike by Lake Kayrawiri , surrounded by rugged mountain peaks and the great valley below. Striations of color are imbedded in the hillsides. Then you'll go on to Cerro Laya Grande via the massive glacier del Inca, and the most striking colors in the sediments of Yauricunca. This area is called ‘ montana arcoiris ’ by the locals, and often referred to as ‘ Rainbow Mountain ’ by visitors, the spectacular colours make for amazing photography. Lunch here in this unique landscape. On our way, we see hundreds of Andean geese nesting in the cliffs of Anta, and the flatiron formations of Apu Labrayani near Huampococha Tambo , where you'll spend the night at the Camino del Apu Ausangate. Accommodation : Camping Huampococha Maximum Altitude: 4980 masl / 16388 fasl Approximate Walking Time: 7 hours Meals included : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After a last climb over the Anta pass, we will gradually make our descent. In this section the first crops and houses come into view. The landscape changes quickly as the red sandstone formations are followed by the carsten erosion of limestone, forming a one of a kind stone forest, and a perfect habitat for “ vizcacha ” (members of the chinchilla family). By the time we get down the valley, you'll continue to head towards Pacchanta. Maximum Altitude: 4900 masl / 16100 fasl Approximate Walking Time: 4 hours Approximate Driving time: 3 hours Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

In Pacchanta , the following day we meet the muleteers and cook of the expedition, after lunch we start the hike 4 hours to the base camp, with impressive views of the main snowcapped Cusco region such as: Ausangate (6384 masl), Cayangate (6110 masl) and others, always accompanied by llamas and alpacas. Already in the base camp the personal high mountain equipment (harnesses, crampons, ice axes, helmets, leggings, gloves) will be delivered, the high mountain guide will teach you the correct way of using the equipment, how to act on a glacier and have them ready for promotion. Dinner is at 6pm , then everyone can rest. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Leaving at 3am you’ll have a light breakfast, it is necessary to attack a mountain at dawn. You’ll leave the base camp and in 2 hours of ascent by moraine arriving at the glacier, where we prepare ourselves with the mountain equipment to enter the glacier. Within about 3 hours on the glacier you’ll reach the summit of the Qampa mountain which is 5,500 meters above sea level. Taking half an hour on the summit to rest and enjoy the high Andean landscapes, surrounded by much of the snowy mountains of the Cordillera Vilcanota . The descent to the base camp will take a further 3 hrs, where lunch will be taken and you’ll have the whole afternoon free to rest after an intense day. A special dinner will be prepared ready for 6 pm. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Leaving at 9am for Pacchanta after breakfast, arriving at Pacchanta in about 3 hours where there’ll be the option to enter the thermal baths and buy handicrafts from Pacchanta and then have lunch and return to the City of Cusco where by around 6pm you’ll be dropped to your hotels, and you can spend the evening relaxing and recalling a great route! Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

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