Ausangate Trekking - Peru
If at any point in human history the gods took the earth as a canvas and painted a landscape slushy with turquoise, red and gold, it was surely the day the world saw the majesty of Ausangate born. In this land full of secrets, the colours flow like a wave, the peaks try to touch the sky and many people seek adventure in this mountain located on the Andes mountain range. Do you want to know how to go trekking in Peru? Join us!
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Trekking is a physical activity like no other.. Unlike conventional hiking, it takes more effort to complete the challenge. It consists of crossing inhospitable landscapes such as forests, mountains, deserts, rivers, canyons, valleys and mountain ranges. with only a backpack and an indomitable spirit.
Trekking brings multiple health benefits. In addition to being physically and mentally challenging, this outdoor activity is without doubt, it will change your life, strengthen your body and spirit.You will be able to connect with nature and put an end to a sedentary life. Are you ready for adventure? Well, put yourself to the test and get ready for Ausangate.
Visit the Ausangate Trek circuit
Characterised by strong winds and fantastic views, located in the southwest, Ausangate Mountain is one of the highest mountain ranges in Peru.. Very difficult to walk, full of incredible landscapes. This circuit is ideal for trekking enthusiasts and those looking for a new personal challenge.. Nature at its best.
The Ausangate mountain is located in the town of Cusco.. Before starting the expedition, it is very important to know where to spend the night, acclimatisation is crucial. That is why we would like to offer you these options:
- The Hostal del Hombrerocheap, clean and comfortable. One of the best options you can find in the whole region. It has wifi connection and includes breakfast.
- La Casona Les PleiadesLocated in the San Blas district, this great hotel has very comfortable rooms and a very attentive staff.
- Illa HotelIf you are looking for a high-end hotel, you will find the right place in the city centre. The Illa Hotel is professionally run. Comfort, peace and quiet.
Our journey begins at approximately 6400 metres above sea level.one of the highest places in the Andean region. For the natives (the Quechua) this mountain range is considered as a kind of God, or "Apu", which in their language means "sacred mountain".
The canonised mountain of Ausangate becomes an indomitable legend, full of secrets and renewing experiences. It is surrounded by water, coming from glaciers and all the slowly melting snow.which serves the villagers who pay tribute to this fantastic circuit.
According to its inhabitants, the mountain was used as a pilgrimage route, their ancestors used to walk the paths to make offerings and ask Apu for help. Like those old pilgrims, we will need a lot of strength for our journey. Our objective will be to hike Ausangate on a challenging trail at more than 4000 metres above sea level.. An adventure that many dream of and that you will surely live.
Although there are many routes to visit Ausangate, our adventure will last only 5 days. We will start from Chillca, Trapiche being the end of our journey.. It is very important to us that you are prepared, the distance we have to cross is approximately 54 kilometres.. However, each day, we will take breaks in one of the four huts that the natives decided to call "Tambos" and that we will be able to enjoy in one of them. were built by the Andean lodges hiding in Ausangate mountain.
You're probably thinking that they're just hollow huts, but no, when you get here, you'll find out that have private bathrooms and hot showers.. After a long journey, you'll probably want to sleep in a good bed and enjoy a delicious meal. Who wouldn't? Ausangate is a truly challenging circuit.
Arriving here also you will meet Quechua people, who continue to live as their ancestors did. You can climb the Palomani PassThe highest point of our journey is 5150 metres above sea level. And climbing even higher, we will reach the summit of our journey, a promised landscape. full of colours awaits us.
No doubt about it, trekking Ausangate will transform your life. Do you have everything you need? In case you are still preparing for this experience, we have compiled a list of everything you need for trekking herein the sacred mountains of Cusco, Peru.
What you need for trekking in Ausangate
Before buying anything, it is very important that you study the area and take note of our recommendations. The trek will last approximately 5 days and 4 nights, through different routes and passages around Ausangate.
You will walk in cold climates, at altitudes of over 5000 metres., you will sleep in areas 4000 to 4500 metres above sea level every night.. For this reason, acclimatisation is vital. Before we share with you our list of useful items for trekking the Ausangate trails, We recommend travelling during the dry season, from April to October.
For the Ausangate Trek you will need an adventurous spirit and a lion's heart. On top of that, you will need a sturdy, waterproof hiking backpack with a capacity of 60 to 70 litres.as you will have to save in it:
- Food and DrinkFood is crucial for survival in adverse conditions, buy fruits, vegetables, cereals, canned goods, energy bars, snacks, lots of bottled water and anything that purifies water.
- Cooking equipmentunless you plan to huntWe recommend that you bring utensils to prepare your food, plates, cutlery, soap, a sponge for cleaning and something to make coffee.
- Camping tentYou will need many hours of sleep for this circuit. That's why, it is important that you bring a good tent where you can sleep comfortably.Remember to include a sleeping bag and blankets.
- Clothing and footwearto visit the Ausangate mountain ranges you should wear clothing that protects you from the weather, waterproof and resistant. Remember that you will be walking hundreds of kilometres, so it is very important to wear comfortable, appropriate and sturdy footwear.
- Tools and accessoriesWe recommend that you take with you a first aid kit, ID, passport, insect repellent, toilet paper, sunglasses, sunscreen, airtight bags, utility knife, compass, mobile phone, cash, survival bracelet, a lighter, among other items. you deem necessary for your survival.
Trekking in the Ausangate mountain ranges will leave you exhausted.But the connection you will have with Mother Nature will become a renewing and totally revitalising experience. Do you want to know more? When browsing our site you will find more information on this and other circuits. Visit us and start the journey!