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**Ausangate
trek-(6D/5N)**
(The sacred mountain of the Inkas) |
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The
Sacred montain of the Inkas This
snow capped mountain is in the south
east of the city of Cusco from where
you can appreciate it, this is one
of the reasons because it was
worshipped by the Incas, they
considered it a
Apu. On its slopes the
biggest peregrination of the Andean
world takes place, “the apu of
Qoyllor Rity”. Now
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Day 2 From Tinqui to Upis (4,400m):
We'll set off on the trek at
about 09.00. The first 3 hours,
until lunch, will be a great
introduction to the magnificent
scenery of the Cordillera
Vilcanota, with great views of
the Ausangate mountain. After
lunch it is only another 2 hours
trek until we reach the hot
springs at Urpis which offer
fantastic views of Ausangate at
the end of the valley. This is,
naturally, a great place to camp
for the night.
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Day 4 From Lake Jatun Puqa Q'ocha to Pampacancha:
In the morning we ascend the
second pass of Apuchata
(4,900m) with the turquoise
Laguna Ausangate Q'ocha below.
This lake is fed from the
melting snow of Ausangate.
From the lake we ascend to the
Palomani pass (5,200m); the
highest point of the trek.
From the pass we follow the
trail into the valley where
we'll rest and have lunch.
Another hour of trekking
brings us to our campsite at
Pampacancha.
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Day 6 From Qomer Q'ocha to Pacchanta:
We'll have an easy days trekking
for only about 2˝ hours, until
we arrive at the small village
of Pacchanta. You will have the
opportunity to rest, relax in
the hot thermal springs for a
couple of hours, and even have a
well-deserved beer! We will set
up camp near Pacchanta and you
will have the afternoon free to
explore this interesting Andean
village. |
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Day 3 From Urpis to Lake Jatun Puqa Q'ocha:
During the 3 hours trek in the
morning we will hike the first
pass, the Arapa pass (4,850m).
From this pass we continue 3˝
hours down the valley until we
reach the turquoise Lake Jatun
Puqa Q'ocha passing the green
lake of Puqa Q'ocha on the way.
We will set up camp here. From
campsite you can climb the
small ridge north of the camp
to see Lake Vino Q'ocha The
views of Ausangate are
particularly close up and
spectacular. Camping beside
Jatun Puqa Q'ocha you may find
that you are kept awake at
night by the sound of dramatic
ice falls into the lake, but
do not worry itis quite safe.
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Day 5 From Pampacancha to Q'omer Q'ocha:
During the morning we'll see the
snowy peaks of Tres Picos and
Puca Punta. We will continue
east through the broad green
valley of Pampa Jutunpata and up
the Rio Q'ampa valley. After
passing through the small
community
of Q'ampa we will North west to
the last pass of this hike, the
Q'ampa pass (5000m). We will see
several different colored lakes,
the final lake being Q'oma
Q'ocha. We will camp beside this
beautiful green turquoise lake. |
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Day 7 From Pacchanta to Cusco:
It's a 3 hours trek back to
Tinqui where we'll say goodbye
to our arrieros (horsemen) and
take the bus back to Cusco,
arriving at about 18.00.
You'll have just enough time
to have a hot shower and a
meal before hitting the
nightclubs!.
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| OUR
SERVICES INCLUDED |
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Collection
from your hotel in the morning |
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Private
bus to the start of Tinky
village |
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English
speaking professional guide
(two guides for groups over 9
persons) |
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Igloo
tents - 2 persons in each
4-person capacity tent with
plenty of space for your
backpacks |
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Double
thickness foam mattress |
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Cook
and Cooking equipment |
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Meals
(06B,06L,06D) - food includes
pancakes, omelets, soups,
fresh fruit, avocado, pasta,
chicken, fish, meat, rice, all
rich in carbohydrates and
suitable for trekking, hot
drinks including coca leaf tea
which is excellent for the
altitude. |
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Teatime
everyday (tea, coffee,
biscuits, popcorn) |
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Horses
for equipment (to carry the
tents, food, and cooking
equipment) |
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Dining
tent with camp tables and
chairs |
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Kitchen
tent |
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Accommodation
for our Horseman and cooks |
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First
aid kit including emergency
oxygen bottle |
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Return
transport Cusco. |
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What
you need to bring/carry:
Backpack,Sleeping bag
(can be hired from our office for
US$2 per day).
mattress (we will provide you with
this)
Rain jacket or poncho (plastic
ponchos can be purchased in Cusco
for a few dollars)
Strong, comfortable footwear,One
complete change of clothing (you can
afford to carry more changes of
clothing if you hire a personal
porters, see options below)
Sweater and jacket (something warm)
Water bottle and purification
tablets (Micropur are recommended
and can be bought in local
pharmacies in Cusco)
Flashlight and batteries,Hat or cap
to protect you from the sun,Sun
block (sun protection cream),Toiletries,
towel and toilet paper
Selection of small snacks,
chocolate, dried fruit, biscuits
etc.
Camera, plenty of film and spare
batteries

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Breakfast
on the first morning. Last
dinner |
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Sleeping
bags can be hired in our
office for US$12 for the 6 day
trek. |
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Tips
for the guide, cook and
horseman |
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APRIL-NOVEMBER |
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6D/4N,
(Cusco-Cusco) |
| DIFFICULTY: Minimun:
02 persons |
Activo-Fuerte
(grandes alturas)
Precio: USD$ 350
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