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Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 7 Days with Sky Domes

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Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 7 Days

Discover all the best of Cusco in an incredible 7-day package. Start in Cusco, visiting the archaeological sites near the city. Travel through the Sacred Valley, enjoying the landscapes and Inca history.

Get to know Andean culture up close while following the Salkantay route. From the cold weather of the high mountains to the cloud forest of Cusco. You will be able to rest in a real thousand-star hotel under the Cusco sky, with comfortable beds, hot showers, and amenities worthy of a 5-star hotel.

You will visit the famous Salkantay Snow Mountain, the coffee route, and our exclusive campsites before arriving at Machu Picchu. Return to Cusco on a panoramic train and enjoy the last day of your package by visiting Rainbow Mountain.

Summary of the Itinerary

  • Day 1: ARRIVAL TO CUSCO
  • Day 2: CUSCO – PISAC – SALT MINES – MORAY & OLLANTAYTAMBO.
  • Day 3: CUSCO – CHALLACANCHA – SORAYPAMPA – HUMANTAY LAKE
  • Day 4: SORAYPAMPA – THE SALKANTAY PASS- HUAYRACMACHAY – COLLPAPAMPA
  • Day 5: COLLPAPAMPA – LLACTAPATA RUINS – HYDROELECTRIC – AGUAS CALIENTES
  • Day 6: AGUAS CALIENTES – MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO
  • Day 7: CUSCO – RAINBOW MOUNTAIN – CUSCO

Are you ready for this great adventure?

Highlights of the 7-day Machu Picchu tour

  • Exploring the Sacred Valley: Travel through the Sacred Valley visiting ancient sites such as Pisac, the Maras Salt Mines, Moray, and the ancient town of Ollantaytambo.
  • Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu: Hike along the wild mountain trail, discovering the different climates and ecosystems of the region, from the Andes to the cloud forest.
  • Exclusive Campsites: Enjoy comfortable nights under the stars, with cozy beds, luxury spaces, and dream-like food.
  • Machu Picchu Visit: As the grand finale of the mountain trek, you will visit Machu Picchu very early in the morning, admiring the beauty of this world wonder.
  • Return on the exclusive panoramic trains.
  • Rainbow Mountain: Discover the colors of the mountain by hiking to Vinicunca, alongside local animals and learning from the local people.
  • Immersive Cultural Experiences: Engage with local communities and learn about traditional Andean culture and crafts.

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Full Itinerary

Upon your arrival to Cusco, we will take you to your hotel. Once you do the check in, you will receive a short briefing and then have the rest of the morning for resting and acclimatizingIn the afternoon, you will have some free time to explore the city on your own.

  • 3* Accommodation: Maytaq Wasin or Waman Qorikancha
  • 4* Accommodation: Costa del Sol Ramada, Casa Andina Private Collection or Novotel Hotels

We start this beautiful day at 7:30am, when your guide picks you up at your Cusco hotel in our private van. Our route to the Sacred Valley of the Incas leads us towards Pisac. We stop first at the Mirador of Taray to enjoy an expansive view of the Urubamba Valley and its traditional farming villages. You will see how the agriculture in the Sacred Valley has changed little in the past five hundred years. Onward, we drive to the archeological site of Pisac, where you can see an impressive Inca cemetery with more than 2,000 tombs.

There, we can admire the carefully engineered farming terraces carved into the mountain, explore the Inca tunnel and the religious area of this important citadel. Here, we will spend about 2 hours, exploring the Inca city. Then, we head down to the colorful market of Pisac, spend about 20 minutes visiting it and afterwards drive to Urubamba for lunch.

Our next stop is the archeological site of Moray also known as “The Greenhouse of the Incas” a deep basin of architectural wonder. Levels of terraces are carved into a huge bowl, which was carefully engineered by the Incas. The terraces have varied microclimates depending on how deep into the bowl they are placed.  Archeologists believe that they were used by the Incas to discover the optimal growing conditions for their crops and experiment in hybridization.

Continuing on our journey to the colonial town of Maras, we look down onto the “pre-Inca salt mines,” called Salineras in Spanish. Thousands of salt pans have been passed down through countless generations and used for salt extraction since before Inca times. A hot spring at the top of the valley discharges a small stream of heavily salt laden water, which is diverted into salt pans and evaporated to produce salt. This is one of the few places in the world where you can find naturally pink salt!

Finally, we drive to Ollantaytambo, taking the time to explore the Inca village that has remained intact since Inca times and the massive Inca Ruins, with a tour provided by our guide. Visit the massive architecture of the Sun Temple at the top of the formidable terraces and learn about the importance of this site for the Inca during the beginning of the Spanish conquest. Finally, return to Cusco and spend the night in a hotel.

  • 3* Accommodation: Maytaq Wasin or Waman Qorikancha
  • 4* Accommodation: Costa del Sol Ramada, Casa Andina Private Collection or Novotel Hotels
  • Meals: Breakfast at hotel

This unique hiking adventure begins at 5:00am with pick up from your hotel, drive in our private van for 2 hours to Mollepata. Travel along curvy roads in the Andes and have views of the villages Izcuchaca and Limatambo, the surrounding valleys and the famous snow-capped Salkantay Mountain. Here at a local restaurant, you will have breakfast. Then fulfilled with tasty food, we’ll continue to Challacancha, the starting point of the trek. The guide will give you the final instructions for your trek, put your bag on and start walking!
From here we will walk for about three moderate hours to Soraypampa. You will pass by through Inca Channels and admire the mountain views. Once at the Soraypampa trailhead, have a delicious and hearty lunch while enjoying the spectacular views of the Humantay Mountain (5,900m/19,356ft) and Salkantay Mountain (6,217m/ 20,396ft) glaciers. You will be installed in our exclusive panoramic domes and have some free time after lunch to relax before our next hike!

By early afternoon, we take a 2.5 hour round-trip hike up to visit Humantay Lake, take in the beautiful, crystalline-blue waters of the Lake. Be mesmerized by the beauty of such an incredible creation of nature, then hike back down to have a “happy hour” with hot drinks, popcorn and some cookies!

Followed by this hot drinks, enjoy a hearty dinner in our dining room, have a brief explanation for the following day and rest in our million-star campsite!

  • Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, and Dinner
  • AccommodationExclusive Panoramic Domes
  • Distance: 10kms / 8 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging

Today is our challenging day! The guide will wake you with a hot mug of coffee or tea to enjoy in the tent before you get up. After a tasty breakfast we continue onwards and upwards by the 7 snakes path through the mountains for about 3 hours until the Salkantay Pass (4,650m/15,367ft). Feel truly awed by the spectacular views of these three towering snow-capped mountains: Salkantay, Humantay, Huayanay. These peaks are considered sacred by the Andean people and the guide will tell you about how important these Apus are in traditional Andean beliefs. Below you are spectacular rivers of whitewater and small scenic lakes. Head down for 2 hours to Huayracmachay for a hot lunch. Later we descend for 3 hours to your next glamping experience in Collpapampa; at our sky dome with Sauna and Jaccuzi. Along the way, enjoy the refreshing lush green valleys and spectacular waterfalls. You have crossed over from the dry Andean highlands and are descending towards the warm and humid Amazon!

Once set in your comfortable dome, have a tasty dinner, fresh up in your 3-star room with shower facilities and relax in our steam room for an amazing closure of the day.

  • Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Dinner
  • Accommodation: At our exclisive sky dome with Sauna and Jacuzzi Included
  • Distance: 18kms / 11 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging

After another hot drink enjoyed in your comfy dome, you will be treated to the last delicious breakfast prepared by our chef. From here, we take a local transportation to Lucmabamba, then we walk in the footsteps of the Inca, along the ancient and remote Inca Trail for 3 hours to the Puncuyoc Pass (2,700m/8,858ft). Along the way, be amazed at the incredible views of deep valleys reaching into the distance with their fruit plantations. We finally arrive to Llactapata Inca Ruins; located right across the valley front Machu Picchu. There, we take time to enjoy the strategic location of the Citadel of Machu Picchu and its surrounding mountains, Huayna Picchu, Machu Picchu and the Aobamba Canyon. From there, we descend for 2 hours to the hydroelectric plant, the primary power source for Cusco. Nearby, we will enjoy lunch before we take the train to Aguas Calientes, where we will have dinner and go to our hotel.

  • Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • 3* Accommodation:  Hotel Ferre´ Machu Picchu
  • Distance: 15kms / 9 miles
  • Time: Approximately 6 hours
  • Difficulty : Moderate

This is the day you’ve been waiting for! After an early breakfast at the hotel, take one of the first busses up to Machu Picchu, be there to witness the sunrise. It is a truly extraordinary site and something that you will not want to miss! The guide will give you a tour, which takes about two hours. See most of the important parts of Machu Picchu Citadel. Learn about how Machu Picchu is divided into three sectors: agricultural, residential and religious.

When you have had your fill of the exceptional views of Machu Picchu, take the bus down to Aguas Calientes for lunch (not included). Depending on your train departure time, you may also have time for some shopping, sightseeing or a visit to the museum or hot springs.

The Expedition train will take you back to Ollantaytambo at 2:55pm or 3:20pm, following the spectacular Urubamba River. Close to Aguas Calientes, the canyon is narrow and the river has many beautiful sections of whitewater. Also see Wiñay Wayna from the train, if you look up high on the steep canyon wall! Back at Ollantaytambo, the driver will meet you at the exit from the train station to take you back to the hotel in Cusco in our private vehicle. Arrive at your hotel by 7:00pm.

  • Meal included: Breakfast
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • 3* Accommodation: Maytaq Wasin or Waman Qorikancha
  • 4* Accommodation: Costa del Sol Ramada, Casa Andina Private Collection or Novotel Hotels

Pick up from your hotel at 4am to begin the amazing Rainbow Mountain Trek Adventure. Set out and drive for 3 hours through the South Valley of Cusco ending up at the trailhead at Llacto (4,638m/15,216 ft).  Along the way, there are amazing views of farming Inca terraces, traditional villages, and high Andean peaks.

Breakfast with herds of alpacas and llamas, then we start on our hike following a lovely stream, you will have views of the Ausangate Mountain and glaciers. Interact with the local people, who are still keeping traditional Quechua culture aliveLearn about their traditional clothes and the significance of the different hats worn by the men. Ask your guide to teach you a few words of Quechua!

After a total hike of 1.5 hours, we reach our destination:  Rainbow Mountain (5,020m/16,466ft). After admiring the unique beauty, you will have time to explore the area.  Take pictures or just soak up the view. Spend approximately 30 minutes at the top. Afterwards, there is an optional hike across to the top of the Red Valley.  This walk takes about 45 minutes longer to get back to the trailhead. Hike back down the way we came. The hike takes 1 hour, enjoy a freshly prepared lunch by our cook. Embark on the 3-hour drive back to Cusco and drop you off at the Cusco hotelarriving around 5:00pm.

  • Meals included: Hot Breakfast & Lunch
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging

What’s Included in the 7 Day Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu Trekking Package?

  • Pick up at your hotel
  • Private transport from Cusco to Challacancha (start of the trek)
  • Double domes accommodation
  • Comfortable beds
  • English speaking professional guide experienced in mountain ranges
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary (optional: vegetarian food with prior request)
  • First-aid kit including emergency oxygen tank
  • Porter to carry tents, food and cooking equipment
  • Hot water for washing purposes
  • Boiled water for your drinking bottles at every mealtime
  • Expedition Train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and private transport to Cusco
  • Admission Ticket to Machu Picchu Archaeological Complex
  • Guided tour in Machu Picchu
  • Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
  • Dining and cooking tents with tables and chairs
  • Chef, cooking equipment, and kitchen tent
  • Hot water for drinking and washing purposes
  • Day pack rain covers

Not Included

  • Wayna Picchu: $75 USD
  • Walking sticks: $15 USD per pair for the whole trek
  • Energy snacks such as chocolate bars, dried fruit
  • Last lunch after Machu Picchu
  • OPTIONAL UPGRADES: VISTADOME Train to Cusco instead of Expedition Train, please add $67 USD per person
  • Tips for your crew, guide, cook and porters (SAM TRAVEL PERU staff receives a fair payment immediately after they finish their trip; tips are optional but greatly appreciated by them)

**Huayna Picchu Mountain are optional treks within Machu Picchu Citadel which do not include a guide. The climb is usually done on your own after your tour of Machu Picchu Citadel. If you would like the extra hike to be guided, please request in advance. There is an extra cost for this extra guided tour.

Recommend to carry

WHAT SHOULD YOU TAKE WITH YOU ON THE SALKANTAY TREK?

  • Original Passport (it has to be the same as the one used when booking your trek)
  • Valid University card (if you booked as a student)
  • Good daypack (the smaller, the better)
  • Water storage: 2-3L (We encourage Camelbaks)
  • Comfortable hiking boots with ankle support
  • Sleeping bag (can be rented from GPT)
  • Headlamp: essential
  • Toilet paper

WHAT TO PACK IN YOUR DUFFEL BAG FOR THE SALKANTAY TREK

As a Professional Direct Local Tour operator, we provide you with a duffel bag at your briefing and include an extra porter who will carry up to 7 kgs/14 lbs including your 2kg sleeping bag, 1kg air mattress and extra clothing.

  • 2 t-shirts
  • 2 hiking pants
  • 4 sets of undergarments
  • 3 sets of hiking socks
  • Bathing suit for the hot springs
  • Fleece / Thermals
  • Warm clothes, down jacket — 2nd campsite temp around 3º C
  • Waterproof gloves (even if they are ski gloves, take them)
  • Comfortable shoes for camp
  • Quick dry towel (we provide small ones, you might prefer something larger)
  • Small bottle of soap (shower provided)
  • Battery chargers for your electronics — there are no places to charge them along the trail
  • Large plastic bags will be provided at the office
  • Sleeping bag: it has to be at least -15ºC (can be rented from us)

TOILETRIES

  • Face moisturizer
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Wet wipes
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Personal medications
  • First aid kit: band aids, moleskin, etc

WHAT TO PUT IN YOUR BACKPACK FOR LUXURY SALKANTAY TREK

We highly recommend a small backpack 30 to 40L for hiking in the day. A big backpack will not be allowed into Machu Picchu. The remainder of your belongings will be in your duffel bag at camp.

  • Water: Please supply your own water until the first lunch. Then we will provide you with cold boiled water at every meal time. Please bring your canteens.
  • Sun hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Headlamp: essential
  • Wool hat
  • Rain gear
  • Fleece
  • Snacks like chocolate bars, cereal bars or dry fruits
  • Rain plastic poncho
  • Gloves
  • Camera
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Toilet paper and small plastic bag for waste
  • Extra money for souvenirs, extra drinks & tips
Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 7 Days with Sky Domes
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Why travel with Orange Nation Peru?

We have become the leaders in small group adventure travel over the past three decades by consistently listening to our travelers and delivering what they desire: adaptable itineraries, the freedom to explore, smaller group sizes, safety and peace of mind, and knowledgeable local guides who provide unique insights into the destination that would be missed through any other means of travel.

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We design unique tours through Peru, tailored just for you.

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We take care of every detail before, during, and after your trip.

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We offer exceptional service and unforgettable experiences without overpaying.

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Forget generic tours. With Orange Nation, you can create a tailor-made itinerary with the level of adventure, culture, or relaxation you choose.

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3 Day Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu with Sky Domes

The fastest 3 Day Salkantay that puts you in a glass front Sky Dome at 2,950 m with private bathroom, hot shower, and sauna recovery before you reach Machu Picchu.

This is the high intensity glacier to jungle route done right. Trek 50 km from the 6,271 m Salkantay massif to the high jungle in three days, with one night in our private Sky Dome Camp at Collpapampa. Cross the 4,650 m Salkantay Pass on Day 1, hike original Inca stone paths through Llactapata for a rare south side view of the Citadel on Day 2, then finish with a full guided tour of Machu Picchu.

One dome night at altitude. No permits needed. Insulated dome with real bed, chef prepared meals, and WFR certified guides who run this route weekly. This is Salkantay for fit trekkers who want the 4,650 m pass and the wilderness, designed for proper recovery.

Full Highlights

Salkantay is the world’s most complete alternative to the Inca Trail. No permit needed, one epic 4,650 m pass, and a full traverse from glacier to jungle in 3 days. With Orange Nation you do it faster than the 4 Day, warmer than camping, and with real recovery.

  • 4,650 m Apacheta Pass | Summit Day 1, early start.
  • Salkantay Glacier Views | Direct face to face with the 6,271 m Apu.
  • Collpapampa Sky Camp | Dome night with sauna and hot tub after the pass.
  • Llactapata Exclusive | Private view of Machu Picchu from Inca terraces.
  • Seven Snakes Trail | Original zigzagging Inca ascent to the pass.
  • Glacier to Jungle | Four ecosystems in 48 hours.
  • Gourmet Trail Cuisine | Chef prepared daily; every diet covered.
  • Expert Local Guides | 100% Cusco born, English speaking, first aid certified, max 8.
  • Permit Free and Flexible | Daily departures, no Inca Trail lottery.
  • Direct Booking | We manage Machu Picchu Circuit 2 tickets, trains, and all logistics.

Where You Sleep

 

High altitude. Recover in the cloud forest.

  • Night 1 | Collpapampa Sky Camp, 2,950 m
    After the Apacheta Pass, descend to our glamping site with panoramic domes in Collpapampa. Hot drinks on arrival, plus sauna and hot tub for recovery. Glass front dome, real bed, down duvet, private en suite hot shower, USB charging. This is your recovery sanctuary after the summit.
  • Night 2 | Aguas Calientes Hotel
    Private room with bathroom, hot shower and WiFi, plus celebration dinner. 3 star included, 4 star upgrade available.

Our Sky Domes at COLLPAPAMPA:

Our Approach

Engineered for Altitude

We design every itinerary in Cusco, not copy paste. Day 1 you start early from Soraypampa, summit the 4,650 m pass, and descend to Collpapampa. We always include the Llactapata side trip others skip. Just 8 to 11 hour days with real Andean food.

Dedicated to You, Door to Trail

Book direct and we handle everything. Hotel pickup, all tickets, all permits. Mules carry your 7 kg duffel, you carry only a daypack. Our chefs cook fresh meals every day. Vegetarians, vegans, gluten free, all leave the table full. Safety is not an add on. Every guide is wilderness first aid certified, carries oxygen and a satellite phone, and we have an emergency horse on every trek. Groups are capped at 8.

Devoted to Our People

Orange Nation is family owned in Cusco. Our founder started as a porter, so we built this company differently. Everyone gets a living wage above the local average, full healthcare, and all gear provided free. Jackets, boots, tents, sleeping bags. Women have guided and portered with us since 2018, and today they lead some of our strongest teams. Every month we fund teachers, medical campaigns, and reforestation in Mollepata and Santa Teresa, because the families who carry your bags deserve the same care we give our guests.

Things To Know Before You Go

  • Altitude is the challenge, not distance.
    You will cross the 4,650 m Apacheta Pass on Day 1 and sleep at 2,950 m in Collpapampa. Arrive in Cusco at least 2 days early, hydrate, and go easy on alcohol. We carry emergency oxygen on every trek.
  • Weather is four seasons in one day.
    Sun, wind, rain, and cold nights are normal on Salkantay. The dome has a real bed and private hot shower, but it is not heated. Pack layers. Your duffel is carried by mule, so bring the warm jacket.
  • This is rated Challenging, not Moderate.
    Day 1 is 10 to 11 hours of hiking with steep climbs to 4,650 m. You do not need to be an athlete, but you should be training with hills and stairs for 4 to 6 weeks before. The right pace beats the fast pace.
  • Sky Domes are glamping, not a hotel.
    Night 1 Collpapampa: glass front dome, real bed with down duvet, private en suite bathroom with hot water and USB charging, plus sauna and hot tub. Night 2 is your hotel in Aguas Calientes.
  • We handle the logistics.
    No permits needed for Salkantay, which means daily departures. We book your Machu Picchu entry for Circuit 2, the Classic Route, your round trip bus, and your Expedition train back to Ollantaytambo. You just show up.
  • Small group means small group.
    We cap at 8 trekkers. You get an English speaking local guide, not a trainee. Mules carry up to 7 kg of your gear. You hike with a daypack only.
  • Best season and what to pack.
    April to October is dry and best for views. November to March is green with afternoon showers. February is closed. We send a full packing list after booking, but your essentials are: broken in boots, 3 layer system, rain jacket, sun hat, 2L water bladder, and a headlamp.

At A Glance

The high intensity route to Machu Picchu via Llactapata. No permit lottery, daily departures, designed around Salkantay Pass and Sky Dome recovery.

  • Duration 3 days / 2 nights
  • Hiking ∼50 km total, max 4,650 m at Apacheta Pass. Day 1 is 10 to 11 hrs, Day 2 is 8 hrs.
  • Accommodation 1 night Panoramic Sky Dome at Collpapampa, 1 night hotel in Aguas Calientes.
  • Sites Salkantay Pass, Llactapata ruins, Machu Picchu Circuit 2.
  • Best for Fit trekkers who want the 4,650 m pass and Machu Picchu in 3 days, with a real bed and hot shower after the summit.
  • Permits required None for Salkantay. Machu Picchu entry included.

Who It’s Perfect For

  • Altitude Seekers
    Wanting to cross 4,650 m on Day 1 and recover in a Sky Dome with sauna and hot tub.
  • Time Sensitive Travelers
    Wanting the full Salkantay experience in 3 days, not 4 or 5. You skip Soraypampa camping and Humantay Lake but keep the pass and the ruins.
  • Comfort Trekkers
    Preferring a Sky Dome with private bathroom and wellness recovery instead of 2 nights camping.
  • Photography Travelers
    Wanting the Seven Snakes trail, glacier views, and sunrise from Llactapata overlooking Machu Picchu.
  • Fit Adventurers
    Ready for 10 to 11 hours on summit day. You skip Humantay Lake but keep the pass, the dome, and Llactapata.

Other Expeditions to Consider

  • 4 Day Salkantay Trek
    For trekkers who want Humantay Lake and an extra night at Soraypampa dome. Same pass, same domes, better acclimatization.
  • 5 Day Salkantay Trek
    For trekkers who want an extra night at Lucmabamba Camp with the coffee farm and a slower pace. Same pass, same domes, more time.
  • 2 Day Short Inca Trail
    Sun Gate experience with 1 hotel night, for travelers short on time who want the Inca Trail. Permits required 4 months ahead.
  • 3 Day Lares Valley Trek
    Quieter cultural route with hot springs and weaving villages. No pass above 4,400 m. Great if Salkantay is sold out.

How to Book the Salkantay 3 Day

Booking takes two quick steps and we handle everything from Cusco.

Step 1: Complete your booking form
Click BOOK NOW and fill out details for each traveler exactly as on your passport:

  • Full name.
  • Passport number.
  • Date of birth, dd/mm/yyyy.
  • Gender.
  • Nationality.

Step 2: Confirm with your deposit
A deposit of $211 USD per person locks your dates and Machu Picchu Circuit 2 tickets. Salkantay has no permit limit, so we confirm within 24 hours.

Paying the balance
Pay the remaining balance in cash at our Cusco office in USD or soles to avoid card fees. Online payment accepted with 5.5% fee.

Once we receive your deposit, we send your official confirmation, packing list, and briefing info within 24 hours. Your pre trek briefing is at 6:00 pm the night before departure at our Cusco office.

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Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 5 Days with Sky Domes

The Salkantay Trek is more than just a hike, it is an unforgettable trek that connects you with the majesty of the Peruvian Andes. Recognized as one of the world’s top 25 treks, this route is the classic permit-free alternative to the Inca Trail, named for the sacred 6,271m Apu Salkantay. It combines breathtaking landscapes, vibrant Andean culture, and exclusive high-altitude comfort.

Hike through snow-capped mountains, tropical forests, and deep-blue lagoons. Enjoy magical nights in our glass-front Sky Domes overlooking the Salkantay glacier, unwind with private hot showers, an on-site sauna and jacuzzi for altitude recovery, and sleep at our hidden Llactapata camp with a privileged view of Machu Picchu before you even arrive at the citadel.

What Makes This Trek Exceptional

  • Stunning Glacial Turquoise-colored Humantay Lagoon.
  • Glass-front Sky Domes for a spectacular glamping night under the stars.
  • Private en-suite bathrooms with hot showers at 3,900m.
  • On-site sauna and jacuzzi designed for high-altitude recovery.
  • Visit to an authentic coffee farm in Lucmabamba with hands-on roasting.
  • Exclusive Llactapata campsite with first panoramic views of Machu Picchu.
  • Diverse ecosystems in five days, from the 4,630m Salkantay Pass to alpine lagoons and cloud forest.

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Full Highlights

Salkantay is the world’s most complete alternative to the Inca Trail. No permit needed, one epic 4,630m pass, and a full traverse from glacier to jungle in 5 days. With Orange Nation you do it slower, warmer, and with real beds.

Signature Orange Nation Experiences

  • 4,650m Apacheta Pass | Summit Day 2, fully acclimatized.
  • Iconic Humantay | Turquoise lake, afternoon hike from camp.
  • Salkantay Lake | Hidden turquoise basin, 30-minute side trip on Day 2.
  • Soraypampa Sky Domes | Sleep beneath the glacier at 3,900m with private hot shower.
  • Colpapampa Sky Camp | Second dome night with sauna and hot tub after the pass.
  • Llactapata Exclusive | Private view of Machu Picchu from Inca terraces.
  • Coffee Farm Experience | Pick, roast, and brew your own in Lucmabamba.
  • Glacier to Jungle | Four ecosystems in 48 hours.
  • Gourmet Trail Cuisine | Chef-prepared daily, every diet covered.
  • Expert Local Guides | 100% Cusco-born, English-speaking, first-aid certified, max 8.
  • Permit-Free & Flexible | Daily departures, no Inca Trail lottery.
  • Direct Booking | We manage Machu Picchu tickets, trains, and all permits.

Where You Sleep

High altitude. Sleep beneath the glacier.

  • Night 1 | Soraypampa Panoramic Domes (3,900m)
    You are installed in our exclusive camp of panoramic domes. Glass-front dome facing Apu Salkantay and Humantay, real bed, down duvet, private en-suite hot shower, USB charging. This is the “major glamping de la zona” night near the glacier.
  • Night 2 | Colpapampa Sky Camp (2,900m)
    After the Apacheta Pass, descend to our glamping place with panoramic domes in Colpapampa. Hot drinks on arrival, plus sauna and hot tub for recovery.
  • Night 3 | Lucmabamba Camp (2,000m)
    Camping facilities beside the coffee farm. Hot showers, garden dinner, coffee you roasted that afternoon.
  • Night 4 | Aguas Calientes Hotel
    Private room with bathroom, hot shower and WiFi, plus celebration dinner. 3-star included, 4-star upgrade available.

Our Sky Domes at SORAYPAMPA

Our Sky Domes at COLLPAPAMPA

Our Approach

Engineered for Altitude

We design every itinerary in Cusco, not copy-paste. Day 1 you sleep at 3,900m in Soraypampa, then hike Humantay in the afternoon when the crowds leave. We summit the 4,650m pass on Day 2, not Day 1, and we always include the Salkantay Lake side trip others skip. No 20km death marches. Just 6-8 hour days with real lunches.

Dedicated to You, Door to Trail

Book direct and we handle everything. Hotel pickup, all tickets, all permits. Horses carry your 7kg duffel, you carry only a daypack. Our chefs cook fresh meals every day, vegetarians, vegans, gluten-free, all leave the table full. Safety isn’t an add-on: every guide is wilderness first aid certified, carries oxygen and a satellite phone, and we have an emergency horse on every trek. Groups are capped at 8.

Devoted to Our People

 

Orange Nation is family-owned in Cusco. Our founder started as a porter, so we built this company differently. Everyone gets a living wage above the local average, full healthcare, and all gear provided free, jackets, boots, tents, sleeping bags. Women have guided and portered with us since 2018, and today they lead some of our strongest teams. Every month we fund teachers, medical campaigns, and reforestation in Mollepata and Santa Teresa, because the families who carry your bags deserve the same care we give our guests.

Things To Know Before You Go

  • Altitude is the challenge, not distance.
    You will sleep at 3,900m in Soraypampa and cross the 4,650m Apacheta Pass on Day 2. We build Day 1 as a full acclimatization day for this reason. Arrive in Cusco at least 2 days early, hydrate, and go easy on alcohol. We carry emergency oxygen on every trek.
  • Weather is four seasons in one day.
    Sun, wind, rain, and cold nights are normal on Salkantay. The domes have real beds and private hot showers, but they are not heated. Pack layers. Your duffel is carried by horse, so bring the warm jacket.
  • This is rated Challenging, not Moderate.
    Days are 6 to 9 hours of hiking with steep climbs. You do not need to be an athlete, but you should be training with hills and stairs for 4 to 6 weeks before. The right pace beats the fast pace.
  • Sky Domes are glamping, not a hotel.
    Night 1 Soraypampa and Night 2 Colpapampa: glass-front dome, real bed with down duvet, private en-suite bathroom with hot water and USB charging. Night 3 Lucmabamba is comfortable camping with hot showers. Night 4 is your hotel in Aguas Calientes.
  • We handle the logistics.
    No permits needed for Salkantay, which means daily departures. We book your Machu Picchu entry (Circuit 2 or 1B/3B), your round-trip bus, and your Expedition train back to Ollantaytambo. You just show up.
  • Small group means small group.
    We cap at 8 trekkers. You get an English-speaking local guide, not a trainee. Horses carry up to 7kg of your gear. You hike with a daypack only.
  • Best season and what to pack.
    April to October is dry and best for views. November to March is green with afternoon showers. We send a full packing list after booking, but your essentials are: broken-in boots, 3-layer system, rain jacket, sun hat, 2L water bladder, and a headlamp.

At A Glance

The alternative route to Machu Picchu via Llactapata. No permit lottery, daily departures, designed around Humantay and Salkantay views.

  • Duration 5 days / 4 nights
  • Hiking ∼54km total, max 4,650m at Apacheta Pass. Day 2 is 8 hrs, Day 4 is 9 hrs.
  • Accommodation 2 nights Panoramic Sky Domes (Soraypampa & Colpapampa), 1 night camping at Lucmabamba, 1 night hotel in Aguas Calientes.
  • Sites Humantay Lake, Salkantay Lake, Apacheta Pass, Llactapata ruins, coffee plantation, Machu Picchu.
  • Best forTrekkers who want high passes and turquoise lakes without Inca Trail permits, and who value a real bed and hot shower at 3,900m.
  • Permits required None for Salkantay. Machu Picchu entry included.

Who It’s Perfect For

  • Altitude Seekers
    Wanting to cross 4,650m and sleep under the glacier, but with smart acclimatization on Day 1 at Soraypampa.
  • Comfort Trekkers
    Preferring Sky Domes with private bathrooms and a sauna/hot tub at Colpapampa instead of 4 nights in tents.
  • Photography Travelers
    Wanting afternoon light at Humantay, sunrise from Llactapata overlooking Machu Picchu, and two glacial lakes most groups miss.
  • Coffee & Culture Explorers
    Wanting the hands-on coffee experience in Lucmabamba and a local Cusco team, max 8 guests.

Other Expeditions to Consider

  • 2-Day Short Inca Trail
    Sun Gate experience with 1 hotel night, for travelers short on time who need permits.
  • 4-Day Classic Inca Trail
    Full historic pilgrimage with 3 nights camping and high passes, permits required 6 months ahead.
  • Sacred Valley + Machu Picchu by Train
    No hiking, for travelers wanting ruins with hotel comfort.

How to Book the Salkantay 5-Day

Booking takes two quick steps and we handle everything from Cusco.

Step 1: Complete your booking form
Click BOOK NOW and fill out details for each traveler exactly as on your passport:

  • Full name.
  • Passport number.
  • Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
  • Gender.
  • Nationality.

Step 2: Confirm with your deposit
A deposit of $211 USD per person locks your dates and Machu Picchu tickets. Salkantay has no permit limit, so we confirm within 24 hours.

Paying the balance
Pay the remaining balance in cash at our Cusco office in USD or soles to avoid card fees. Online payment accepted with 5.5% fee.

Once we receive your deposit, we send your official confirmation, packing list, and briefing info within 24 hours. Your pre-trek briefing is at 6pm the night before departure at our Cusco office.

 

From $597 / Per Person
4 Days
Cusco

4-Days Salkantay to Machu Picchu Sky Domes

4 Day Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu with Sky Domes

The best 4 Day Salkantay that puts you in glass front Sky Domes at 3,900 m and 2,850 m, with private bathrooms, hot showers, and sauna recovery before you reach Machu Picchu.

This is the classic glacier to jungle route done right. Trek 50 km from the 6,271 m Salkantay massif to the high jungle in four days, with two nights in our private Sky Dome Camps at Soraypampa and Collpapampa. Cross the 4,650 m Salkantay Pass, hike original Inca stone paths through Llactapata for a rare south side view of the Citadel, then finish with a full guided tour of Machu Picchu.

No tents at altitude. No permits needed. Just insulated domes with real beds, chef prepared meals, and WFR certified guides who run this route weekly. This is Salkantay for trekkers who want the 4,650 m pass and the wilderness, designed for proper acclimatization and recovery.

Daily departures March through January. Inca Trail closed each February.

Full Highlights

Salkantay is the world’s most complete alternative to the Inca Trail. No permit needed, one epic 4,650 m pass, and a full traverse from glacier to jungle in 4 days. With Orange Nation you do it faster than the 5 Day, warmer than camping, and with real recovery.

Signature Orange Nation Experiences

  • 4,650 m Apacheta Pass | Summit Day 2, fully acclimatized.
  • Iconic Humantay | Turquoise Lake, afternoon hike from camp.
  • Soraypampa Sky Domes | Sleep beneath the glacier at 3,900 m with private hot shower.
  • Collpapampa Sky Camp | Second dome night with sauna and hot tub after the pass.
  • Llactapata Exclusive | Private view of Machu Picchu from Inca terraces.
  • Coffee Farm Experience | Pick, roast, and brew your own en route to Hydroelectric.
  • Glacier to Jungle | Four ecosystems in 48 hours.
  • Gourmet Trail Cuisine | Chef prepared daily; every diet covered.
  • Expert Local Guides | 100% Cusco born, English speaking, first aid certified, max 8.
  • Permit Free and Flexible | Daily departures, no Inca Trail lottery.
  • Direct Booking | We manage Machu Picchu Circuit 2 tickets, trains, and all logistics.

Where You Sleep

High altitude. Sleep beneath the glacier.

  • Night 1 | Soraypampa Panoramic Domes, 3,900 m
    You are installed in our exclusive camp of panoramic domes. Glass front dome facing Apu Salkantay and Humantay, real bed, down duvet, private en suite hot shower, USB charging. This is the major glamping night near the glacier.
  • Night 2 | Collpapampa Sky Camp, 2,850 m
    After the Apacheta Pass, descend to our glamping site with panoramic domes in Collpapampa. Hot drinks on arrival, plus sauna and hot tub for recovery. Private bathroom, hot shower.
  • Night 3 | Aguas Calientes Hotel
    Private room with bathroom, hot shower and WiFi, plus celebration dinner. 3 star included, 4 star upgrade available.

Our Sky Domes at SORAYPAMPA:

Our Sky Domes at COLLPAPAMPA:

Our Approach

Engineered for Altitude

We design every itinerary in Cusco, not copy paste. Day 1 you sleep at 3,900 m in Soraypampa, then hike Humantay in the afternoon when the crowds leave. We summit the 4,650 m pass on Day 2, not Day 1, and we always include the Llactapata side trip others skip. Just 6 to 9 hour days with real Andean food.

Dedicated to You, Door to Trail

 

Book direct and we handle everything. Hotel pickup, all tickets, all permits. Mules carry your 7 kg duffel, you carry only a daypack. Our chefs cook fresh meals every day. Vegetarians, vegans, gluten free, all leave the table full. Safety is not an add on. Every guide is wilderness first aid certified, carries oxygen and a satellite phone, and we have an emergency horse on every trek. Groups are capped at 8.

Devoted to Our People

inca trail breakfast About Orange Nation

Orange Nation is family owned in Cusco. Our founder started as a porter, so we built this company differently. Everyone gets a living wage above the local average, full healthcare, and all gear provided free. Jackets, boots, tents, sleeping bags. Women have guided and portered with us since 2018, and today they lead some of our strongest teams. Every month we fund teachers, medical campaigns, and reforestation in Mollepata and Santa Teresa, because the families who carry your bags deserve the same care we give our guests.

Things To Know Before You Go

  • Altitude is the challenge, not distance.
    You will sleep at 3,900 m in Soraypampa and cross the 4,650 m Apacheta Pass on Day 2. We build Day 1 as a full acclimatization day for this reason. Arrive in Cusco at least 2 days early, hydrate, and go easy on alcohol. We carry emergency oxygen on every trek.
  • Weather is four seasons in one day.
    Sun, wind, rain, and cold nights are normal on Salkantay. The domes have real beds and private hot showers, but they are not heated. Pack layers. Your duffel is carried by mule, so bring the warm jacket.
  • This is rated Challenging, not Moderate.
    Days are 6 to 9 hours of hiking with steep climbs. You do not need to be an athlete, but you should be training with hills and stairs for 4 to 6 weeks before. The right pace beats the fast pace.
  • Sky Domes are glamping, not a hotel.
    Night 1 Soraypampa and Night 2 Collpapampa: glass front dome, real bed with down duvet, private en suite bathroom with hot water and USB charging. Night 3 is your hotel in Aguas Calientes.
  • We handle the logistics.
    No permits needed for Salkantay, which means daily departures. We book your Machu Picchu entry for Circuit 2, the Classic Route, your round-trip bus, and your Expedition train back to Ollantaytambo. You just show up.
  • Small group means small group.
    We cap at 8 trekkers. You get an English-speaking local guide, not a trainee. Mules carry up to 7 kg of your gear. You hike with a daypack only.
  • Best season and what to pack.
    April to October is dry and best for views. November to March is green with afternoon showers. We send a full packing list after booking, but your essentials are: broken in boots, 3-layer system, rain jacket, sun hat, 2L water bladder, and a headlamp.

At A Glance

The alternative route to Machu Picchu via Llactapata. No permit lottery, daily departures, designed around Humantay, Salkantay, and Sky Dome comfort.

  • Duration 4 days / 3 nights
  • Hiking ∼50 km total, max 4,650 m at Apacheta Pass. Day 2 is 8 hrs, Day 3 is 9 hrs.
  • Accommodation 2 nights Panoramic Sky Domes at Soraypampa and Collpapampa, 1 night hotel in Aguas Calientes.
  • Sites Humantay Lake, Salkantay Pass, Llactapata ruins, coffee plantation, Machu Picchu Circuit 2.
  • Best for Trekkers who want the 4,650 m pass and turquoise lakes without Inca Trail permits, and who value a real bed and hot shower at 3,900 m.
  • Permits required None for Salkantay. Machu Picchu entry included.

Who It’s Perfect For

  • Altitude Seekers
    Wanting to cross 4,650 m and sleep under the glacier, but with smart acclimatization on Day 1 at Soraypampa.
  • Comfort Trekkers
    Preferring Sky Domes with private bathrooms and a sauna and hot tub at Collpapampa instead of 3 nights in tents.
  • Photography Travelers
    Wanting afternoon light at Humantay, sunrise from Llactapata overlooking Machu Picchu, and two glacial zones most groups miss.
  • Time Efficient Explorers
    Wanting the full Salkantay experience in 4 days, not 5. You skip Lucmabamba camping but keep the pass, the lakes, and the ruins.
  • Coffee and Culture Explorers
    Wanting the hands-on coffee experience in the high jungle and a local Cusco team, max 8 guests.

Other Expeditions to Consider

  • 5 Day Salkantay Trek
    For trekkers who want an extra night at Lucmabamba Camp with the coffee farm and a slower pace. Same pass, same domes, more time.
  • 2 Day Short Inca Trail
    Sun Gate experience with 1 hotel night, for travelers short on time who want the Inca Trail. Permits required 4 months ahead.
  • 4 Day Classic Inca Trail
    Full historic pilgrimage with 3 nights camping and high passes. Permits required 6 months ahead.
  • 3 Day Salkantay Express
    High intensity pace with 2 nights Sky Domes. For fit hikers short on time who still want the pass.

How to Book the Salkantay 4 Day

Booking takes two quick steps and we handle everything from Cusco.

Step 1: Complete your booking form
Click BOOK NOW and fill out details for each traveler exactly as on your passport:

  • Full name.
  • Passport number.
  • Date of birth, dd/mm/yyyy.
  • Gender.
  • Nationality.

Step 2: Confirm with your deposit
A deposit of $211 USD per person locks your dates and Machu Picchu Circuit 2 tickets. Salkantay has no permit limit, so we confirm within 24 hours.

Paying the balance
Pay the remaining balance in cash at our Cusco office in USD or soles to avoid card fees. Online payment accepted with 5.5% fee.

Once we receive your deposit, we send your official confirmation, packing list, and briefing info within 24 hours. Your pre trek briefing is at 6:00 pm the night before departure at our Cusco office.

From $547 / Per Person
2 Days
Cusco

Humantay Lake & Salkantay Trek 2 days trip

Humantay Lake & Salkantay Trek – 2 Days / 1 Night

Escape the 1-day crowds. Sleep under the glacier.

This is not the rushed day trip to Humantay where 300 people arrive at 10am for a photo. This is a 2-day alpine traverse through the Vilcabamba Range, designed for deep glacial immersion. You hike to Humantay Lake at golden hour in near silence, sleep in an insulated Sky Dome at 3,900m with a real bed and private hot shower, then cross the 4,650m Salkantay Pass the next morning before the day trippers have left Cusco.

In 48 hours you cover 22km of high altitude trail and see what most visitors miss: the turquoise waters of Humantay at sunset, the front row view of Salkantay at 6,271m from your dining dome, and a hidden glacial lake that is not on the standard route. You return to Cusco on Day 2 with the summit completed and the crowds avoided.

This is a small group trek, maximum 8 people, led by a Cusco born mountain guide. No shared tents and no cold camping. You carry a daypack only. Horses carry your overnight bag.

From $297 USD per person. Private Sky Dome, licensed guide, all meals on the mountain, and all logistics included. No hidden fees.

Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night.
Start/End: Cusco hotel pick up 4:30am Day 1, drop off about 6pm Day 2.
Max Altitude: 4,650m at Salkantay Pass.
Distance: 22km (13.6 miles).
Group Size: 2 to 8 people (average 4 to 6).
Difficulty: Challenging. Steady high altitude hiking, no technical climbing.
Accommodation: Sky Dome with queen bed, private en suite bathroom, hot shower.

lake humantay and salkantay trek - Orange Nation Peru

Highlights for the Humantay & Salkantay 2-Day Trek

  • Humantay Lake at Golden Hour
    Hike the final hour to the lake in the late afternoon, not with the 10am bus tours. At 4,200m the turquoise water sits directly under the Humantay glacier at 5,900m. Your guide gives you time to sit, not just take a photo and leave. You descend to camp as the day trippers are driving back to Cusco.
  • Salkantay Pass at 4,650m
    On the second morning you climb to the highest point of the trek. From the pass you see three glaciated peaks at once: Salkantay, Humantay, and Huayanay. The air is thin. The views are not. This is the same pass used on the 4-day trek, but you reach it fresh after a night in a real bed.
  • Sky Dome Camp at Soraypampa
    Forget cold tents. Our insulated domes have queen sized beds, down duvets, private bathrooms with hot showers, electricity, and Wi-Fi. The glass walled dining dome faces the Salkantay glacier for sunset dinner. You sleep warm, you recover properly, and you enjoy the altitude instead of enduring it.
  • Soyroccocha High Camp
    We do not sleep at the busy Soraypampa trailhead. We continue two hours further to our private Soyroccocha camp. At 4,100m you are above the valley, under a clear star field, with no other groups around. This remote location makes the 2-day version possible.
  • Salkantay Lake Detour
    Off the main trail we take a 30-minute detour to a second glacial lake that most hikers never see. At 4,200m the water reflects Salkantay perfectly in the morning light. It is only accessible on our route.
  • 22km Alpine Circuit
    Day 1 covers 10km to Humantay and to camp, about six hours. Day 2 covers 12km to the pass and back, about seven hours. The pace is steady, not rushed. Horses carry your 7kg duffel. You carry water and layers only.
  • Gourmet Mountain Cuisine
    Our chef cooks at altitude, not just reheats. Day 1 includes lunch at the trailhead, afternoon tea with hot drinks at camp, and a three course dinner in the glass dining dome. Day 2 includes a hearty breakfast and a gourmet lunch before the private van back to Cusco. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options are available on request.
  • Small Group, Local Team
    Orange Nation Peru is 100 percent Cusco owned with no shareholders. The average group is 4 to 6 people with a maximum of 8. Your guide, chef, and horsemen receive fair wages and full insurance. Twenty percent of profits fund reforestation in the Salkantay Valley.
  • Perfect for Time Sensitive Travelers
    You experience the two iconic highlights of the Salkantay region, Humantay Lake and the 4,650m pass, in 48 hours, and you are back in Cusco for dinner on Day 2. This is ideal for photographers, active families, and anyone who wants the challenge without the 4-day commitment.

The Sky Domes at Soraypampa

Hotel comfort at 3,900 meters

Most trekkers in the Salkantay region sleep in a cold tent on the ground. You will not.

Our Sky Domes are permanent, insulated mountain lodges built at the base of the Salkantay glacier. Each dome is a private sanctuary designed for one thing: to let you recover properly at high altitude so you can actually enjoy the trek the next day.

Inside your dome you get a real queen sized bed with hotel quality linens and a thick down duvet, not a sleeping mat. There is electricity for charging cameras and phones, and a private en suite bathroom with a hot shower and flushing toilet. The walls are insulated, the floors are solid, and the panoramic window faces the glacier. At night you can watch the stars from bed.

The camp is small by design. We have only a handful of domes, so you are not in a crowded campsite with 50 other tents. You sleep in quiet.

The heart of camp is the glass walled dining dome. This is where our chef serves three course dinners while the sun sets directly on Salkantay at 6,271 meters. There is Wi-Fi here, hot drinks all afternoon, and comfortable seating. It feels more like a mountain lodge in the Alps than a trekking camp in Peru.

Why it matters for the 2-day trek

On a standard 1-day Humantay tour you drive 7 hours round trip and hike at 4,200m with no acclimatization. On a normal 2-day camping trek you sleep cold at 3,900m and wake up tired.

With the Sky Domes you hike to Humantay at golden hour, eat a hot dinner, take a hot shower, sleep warm in a real bed, and wake up rested for the 4,650m pass. Your body recovers. That is the difference between enduring the altitude and enjoying it.

This is functional luxury that makes a high altitude trek safer, warmer, and far more comfortable. You get the wilderness without the suffering.

Our Approach

Designed for the Glacier, Not the Crowds

Some agencies sell Humantay as a 3am bus ride with 40 people. You arrive at 10am with 300 day-trippers, take a photo, and drive 7 hours back to Cusco. We do it in two days. You hike to Humantay Lake at golden hour when the crowds are gone. You sleep in a heated Sky Dome at the foot of Salkantay, then cross the 4,650m pass the next morning before anyone else is on the trail.

We built this as the perfect short alpine adventure. You get the two most iconic sights in the Vilcabamba Range, Humantay Lake and Salkantay Pass. without committing to a 4-day trek to Machu Picchu. By sleeping at 3,900m in a real bed with a private hot shower, you recover properly and actually enjoy the altitude instead of suffering through it.

Guides Who Are Actually From the Mountains

We do not use freelance guides from Lima who have done the trek twice. Our guides were born in Mollepata and Soraypampa, studied at UNSAAC in Cusco, and are licensed high-mountain guides by the Ministry of Tourism. They grew up herding alpacas under Salkantay. Groups are small by design, so you get conversation, not a flag to follow. They know where the light hits Humantay at 5pm, the quiet side trail to Salkantay Lake, and how to pace you for the pass.

No Cold Camping

Our driver drops you at Soraypampa and our horses carry everything. You do not carry a heavy pack, you do not sleep in a cold tent, you do not share a bathroom. We hike to Humantay, then continue 2 hours further to our private Soyroccocha camp, away from the noisy main campsite. Your Sky Dome is already warm, your duffel is inside, hot drinks are ready. Day 2 we hike to the pass, take the hidden lake detour, and our private van is waiting at the trailhead with lunch. You are back in Cusco by 6pm for a hot shower in your hotel.

At A Glance

The only 2-day Salkantay trek that includes Humantay Lake at sunset, a night in a Sky Dome with private bathroom, and the 4,650m pass without the 4-day commitment.

  • Duration: 2 days / 1 night
  • Distance: 22km total, 10km Day 1, 12km Day 2
  • Surface: Well-maintained mountain trail, rocky sections near the pass
  • Max altitude: 4,650m at Salkantay Pass, sleep at 3,900m
  • Walking: 6-7 hours per day at steady pace
  • Transport: Private van Cusco-Soraypampa-Cusco (3.5 hours each way)
  • Start and end: Hotel pick-up 4:30am Day 1, drop-off ∼6pm Day 2
  • Best for: Time-limited travelers, photographers, active families, acclimatization before Inca Trail
  • Minimum age: 12 years (younger with private trek)
  • Fitness level: Good — you should be comfortable hiking 6 hours uphill at altitude

Who It Is Perfect For

  • Time Limited Travelers
    You have 2 days in Cusco before Machu Picchu or after, and you want the best of the Andes without a 4-day trek. You get Humantay Lake and the 4,650m Salkantay Pass in 48 hours and you are back in your hotel for dinner on Day 2.
  • Photographers
    You want Humantay Lake at golden hour, not at 10am with 300 people. You want sunrise on Salkantay from a glass dining dome, and morning light on the hidden turquoise lake. You get time to set up the shot, not a rushed group photo stop.
  • Active Families
    You need a real challenge that is still manageable. Kids 12 and up can handle the 22km with proper pacing. You sleep in a real bed with a private hot shower, not a cold tent, and horses carry the heavy gear.
  • Trekking Enthusiasts
    You love high altitude hiking but you do not need to walk all the way to Machu Picchu. This is a focused alpine summit experience with a 4,650m pass, glacial views, and luxury camping.
  • Pre Inca Trail Acclimatization
    You are doing the Classic Inca Trail in 2 days and you need to acclimatize properly. This trek gets you to 4,650m, you sleep at 3,900m, and you return to Cusco stronger for the Trail.

Other Expeditions to Consider

  • 4-Day Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu
    For hikers who want the full crossing. You do the same Humantay and Salkantay Pass on Days 1 and 2, then descend through cloud forest to coffee farms, stay in glass Cabañas, and arrive at Machu Picchu on Day 4 via Llactapata. Best for trekkers who want the complete journey.
  • 1-Day Humantay Lake Trek
    Ideal if you only have one day and you are fit. You leave Cusco at 4am, hike to the lake with the crowds, and return by 6pm. No overnight, no pass, no Sky Domes. Best for tight schedules and tight budgets.
  • Short Inca Trail 2D/1N to Machu Picchu
    Swap glaciers for Inca ruins. Hike 12km on the original Inca Trail, enter Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate, sleep in a hotel in Aguas Calientes, and tour the citadel the next morning. Best if Machu Picchu is your priority, not high passes.

How to Book the Humantay & Salkantay 2-Day Trek

Booking takes two minutes. No permits are needed, but Sky Domes sell out 2 to 3 months ahead in high season.

Step 1: Complete your booking
Click BOOK NOW and select your date:

Full name
Hotel in Cusco
Number of travelers
Dietary requirements

Step 2: Confirm with payment
Pay $297 USD per person by card online, or pay a 30 percent deposit to hold your Sky Dome. We confirm within 2 hours with your pick-up time and guide name.

Paying
We accept Visa, Mastercard, and Amex. You can also pay cash at our Cusco office on Calle Garcilaso. Free cancellation up to 7 days before for full refund. Within 7 days we offer date changes.

Once booked, we send your confirmation with packing list PDF, guide WhatsApp, and briefing details. Your guide meets you in your hotel lobby at 4:30am on Day 1 with snacks and water ready.

From $297 / Per Person
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Jaffet hasan c

The guys were very efficient throughout the trip and attentive when we arrived at the campsite. The kitchen service was super delicious , the food quality and healthy, dishes suitable for people (vegans) and a buffet that has nothing to envy others.
Their kindness and efficiency are greatly appreciated for this journey to the Inca Way.

Written June 22, 2025

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Glen

We had a great experience doing the 4d3n Inca Trail. Our porters were so hard working and made sure our tents and equipment were always ready for us. The chef Mario was outstanding and prepared restaurant quality vegetarian food everyday. Our guide Carlos made the trip exceptional, always making sure we were informed and making sure we were all enjoying the trail. He went above and beyond to encourage me when I was unwell. He made the trip the best ever. A beautiful and wonderful trek.

Written July 14, 2025

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Kendall C

Hiking the Short Inca Trail was hands-down one of the highlights of my entire trip to Peru. This trek is the perfect option if you want a taste of the iconic Inca Trail without committing to the full 4-day hike.

From the moment we started the hike at KM 104 Carlos our guide was amazing and patient. we were surrounded by breathtaking mountain views, lush cloud forests, and fascinating Inca ruins. The trail itself is moderately challenging—expect a steady incline, stone steps, and a bit of cardio—but it’s absolutely doable for anyone with a decent fitness level. The sense of accomplishment when you reach the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) and get your first glimpse of Machu Picchu is

Written July 8, 2025

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