
The Ausangate Trek 3 Days is a breathtaking high-altitude adventure through one of Peru’s most spectacular Andean regions. This short yet rewarding trek takes you deep into remote landscapes surrounded by snow-capped peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, colorful valleys, and vast herds of alpacas and llamas. Hike ancient mountain trails, cross high passes with panoramic views, and experience authentic encounters with traditional Andean communities.
Hiking in the Ausangate area is physically demanding, high-altitude hiking that is a rewarding challenge, cultural immersion, local interaction, a spiritual journey, solitude, accomplishment, endurance, and transformation.
Perfect for travelers with limited time, this trek delivers the essence of Ausangate’s raw beauty without large crowds. Each day offers dramatic scenery, challenging yet achievable hikes, and peaceful nights in pristine wilderness. The Ausangate Trek 3 Days is ideal for nature lovers seeking adventure, culture, and unforgettable mountain scenery in the Peruvian Andes.
Itinerary
The Adventure to Ausangate Trek 3 Days, begins departing from Cusco early in the morning 5:00am. We drive for about 3 hours in our private van to the small village of Tinke, where we will have a stop to take the breakfast. This is also a great opportunity to purchase any last-minute items you may need for the trek. After we continue our drive to reach Rodeana community 3,900m /12,795ft. The official starting point of our hike. Here we will meet our trekking team who will support us the hiking days. You’ll also have ample time to prepare and pack your day backpack with the essentials for the day ahead.
The first three hours on the path are wonderful prelude to the magnificent scenery of the Cordillera Vilcanota. After a few hours we reach the lunch spot and our campsite in Upis 4,424m /14,501 ft, here you will have a fantastic view of Ausangate. In the afternoon, you will have whole afternoon to rest and enjoy the hot spring with stunning view of the surrounded mountains.
Hiking distance: 8 km / 4.9 miles
Minimum altitude: 3,900 masl / 12,940 fasl
Maximum altitude: 4,424 masl / 14,501fasl
Hiking time: 3 – 4 hours
Today after delicious breakfast, we will be heading to the first past on this excursion. The path begins with a gradual ascending for a few hours, on your left side the Apu Ausangate will be always showing you the east face. Along the way to will see some alpacas, Llamas and some wild animals of this area. Finally we will reach Arapa Pass 4, 850m / 15,908ft. From here we continue down the valley, passing the green lake of Puqa Qocha until we reach the turquoise lake Jatun Puqa Qocha, where we will take our lunch with an incredible view of the mountain.
We then ascend the second pass of Ausangate 5,020m / 16,469ft with stunning views of the Apu Ausangate. Here you will feel the energy of this Andean deity and understand why is very important for the communities of this area. You also will appreciate the lakes located at the bottom of the Apu, these lakes are fed from the melting snow of Ausangate.
Afterwards we continue hiking down to the valley crossing some alpacas farm and picturesque Andean communities. After a few hours of hike we reach Anantapa 4,570 / 14,993ft. Our camp site.
Hiking distance: 12 km / 7.4 miles
Minimum altitude: 4,224 masl / 13,854 fasl
Maximum altitude: 4,570 masl / 14,993fasl
Hiking time: 8 – 9 hours
We wake up early this day according to reach the Rainbow Mountain before the crowds arrive. Our team will wake us up with a hot tea or coffee, then, we enjoy the breakfast prepared with different local products. Around 5:00 am we leave the camp ascending the Warmy Saya pass 5,050m / 16,568ft from there you will appreciate the fantastic colors of the Rainbow Mountain and surrounding mountains. After, we descend and hike to the colorful mountain for about 2 hours, once we reached we enjoy the majestic views of it.
We will be here before the crowds arrive and you will have plenty time to explore this iconic Rainbow mountain. Your guide will explain why the reasons of its colorful layers of rock sediment: turquoise, orange, brown, and red and have time to capture the best photos.
After have done with it, in addition to enjoying the gem of the Peruvian Andes, we’ll begin our trek towards the spectacular Red Valley. As mentioned, this is a less known, less traveled area and you will be amazed not only by the beauty, but also by the tranquility. It only takes 30 minutes of walking to reach the Red Valley lookout point from where we will have views right across the valley.
Finally, we’ll take the path to the bus stations and drive to our restaurant to enjoy our lunch, after a little rest we board our bus to Cusco. Arriving there about 4-5pm we will drop off you at your hotel.
Hiking distance: 13 km / 7.4 miles
Minimum altitude: 4,570 masl / 14,993 fasl
Maximum altitude: 5,120 masl / 16,762fasl
Hiking time: 6 – 7 hours
Inclusions
We are transparent and provide the specific details of what is included and excluded in our tours. We know this is very important so that you know what exactly to bring and you don’t miss anything. We provide this information to ensure that you have an incredible experience during your trek.
Packing List
In our company we focus to make your trip an unforgettable experience and we want to provide all details which you need to know before to leave your country and start your life experience in Peru.
Horses will carry up to 7 kg of your personal items. This must include your sleeping bag and air matt (if you bring/rent one). From us these two items weigh 3 kg.
Battery Charger: There is no place to plug in while trekking!
Large plastic bags: to help organize and keep clean from dirty.
Sleeping bag: Recommend down bags for -10C at least
Daypack can be any size for hiking, but we always say the smaller, the better. If it is larger try to bring it as lighter as possible.
Water: we supply clean water at each meal. You are responsible for your first morning of water only as we won’t have time to filter water until your first lunch.
important info
On the Ausangate trek tour, don’t forget water! Drinking lots of water will help with the elevation. We advise bringing at least 2 liters per person on the hike with you. Also, you will have chance to buy water at the beginning of the trek.
We skip the crowds! Everybody else goes Ausangate trek tour at the same time. That means they’re all want to take the best camping spots on this route. Since we leave from Cusco at 05:00 am. You will get to the view point and the camp site before the crowd, and enjoy this fantastic landscape.
Our guide always brings oxygen tank which are important as you get over 4620 meters/15,255feet above sea level! Not all travel agencies offer this, so this is definitely something to look out for when choosing the best Ausangate tour operator.
The best time to visit the Ausangate is going to be in the from April to October before the rainy season begins
This hike is very demanding. And the constantly changing weather conditions, combined with high altitude, can be a challenge for experienced hikers. But if done right it’s manageable even for those who don’t hike much.
Make sure that you have been a few days in Cusco to acclimatize to the elevation before you set off on your hike to Ausangate Tour. This is by far the best insurance for a smooth and enjoyable trip.
Go to sleep early and try to avoid drinking or partying the night before. Because we will pick you up at 05:00 am and the physically challenging trek will be much more bearable without a hangover.
When you have altitude sickness symptoms, descend as quickly as you can. It’s nothing to mess around with.
Try to go all the way to the viewpoint. You get a 360° view not just the Ausangate trek but of the nearby glacier and a gorgeous valley in the other direction. We think most people didn’t realize what they were missing by not going all the way up.
If you are going to Machu Picchu the day before your trip to the Ausangate, tell your travel company to book your return train ticket early.
Higher elevation also means colder, nearly freezing temperatures, so be prepared. Whether you decide to take a one-day tour, make sure to wear very warm clothes. Also bring coca leaves to fight off altitude sickness and carry the minimum gear possible to ease the hike.
Prices
To book any tour/trek through with Ausangate Tours, we do require a 50% deposit per person. PayPal does charge us a fee of 8% which we ask the client to cover. This taxes is just for deposits, the remaining, you will pay in cash(briefing day) without taxes.
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