Ausangate, Rainbow Mountain & Machupicchu

10 days / 9 nights

Trip Overview

The Ausangate trek is considered one of the most challenging treks to Machu Picchu, in large part due to the high altitude along the route. But if you’re up for the challenge, the Ausangate trek is one of the most naturally beautiful treks in Peru, passing through unspoiled landscapes of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and crystalline lakes.   

The trek takes its name after The Apu Ausangate, Apus meaning “Sacred Mountain, in the native language of Quechua. This huge glacier has various peaks, the highest measuring 6,384 m (20,945 ft). Ausangate was an important mountain in Inca mythology and even today, is still considered a deity. The trek circles around the flanks of this spectacular mountain, through pristine landscapes where the only signs of human activity are tiny hamlets and high mountain trails used by the local llama and alpaca herding communities. This trail is also far less traveled by other trekkers, making it ideal for people who really want to get away from it all, get off the beaten path, and explore a remote yet stunning part of Peru. Why don’t you try off-season? March, April, September and October are particularly good months, either side of high season, the weather is still decent and there are fewer people! 

Our Ausangate trek ends with a day exploring Machu Picchu. It also includes the spectacular “Vinicunca”, The Rainbow Mountain! Experience all of this on the Machu Picchu to Rainbow Mountain tour!


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