7-Day Ancascocha Trek & Classic Inca Trail Connection
Combine the hidden Ancascocha Trek with the renowned Classic Inca Trail in a remarkable seven-day hiking expedition.
Overview
7-Day Ancascocha Trek & Classic Inca Trail Connection Overview
Set forth on an unforgettable seven-day adventure with the “Ancascocha Trek & Classic Inca Trail.” This trek is a journey through diverse landscapes and ancient history, combining the secluded paths of the Ancascocha with the legendary Classic Inca Trail. As you navigate these ancient routes, be prepared to witness the stunning diversity of the Peruvian Andes, from soaring mountain passes to verdant cloud forests. This experience is a perfect amalgamation of physical challenge and natural beauty, leading you through hidden valleys, alongside majestic waterfalls, and to the doorstep of ancient Inca ruins.
Your journey is as much about discovering the untapped beauty of the Andes as it is about reaching the famed Machu Picchu. Each day unfolds a new chapter of adventure, from the tranquil vistas of Rayan and Ancascocha valleys to the exhilarating ascent of Dead Woman’s Pass and the mystical cloud forests near Wiñay Wayna. The final ascent to Machu Picchu at sunrise marks not just the end of the trail, but the peak of an extraordinary trekking experience. Tailored for those with a zest for trekking, this tour offers a deep exploration into the Inca’s rich legacy, assuring memories that linger long after the journey concludes.
Departure & Return Location | Your Hotel in Cusco |
Departure Time | 5:00 AM |
Estimated Return Time | 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
Guide Languages Available | Guides fluent in English and Spanish |
Key Attractions | Perolniyoc Waterfall, Rayan, Ancascocha, Huayanay Pass, Paucarcancha, Llulluchapampa, Dead Woman’s Pass, Wiñay Wayna, Sun Gate, Machu Picchu |
Tour Itinerary
Explore our expertly designed itinerary below, crafted to showcase breathtaking views and provide unique adventures every step of the way.
Day 1: Cusco to Rayan – Embarking on a Timeless Journey
Your adventure kicks off with an early departure from the historical city of Cusco. Embark on a scenic drive to Soqma, a welcoming village where a nutritious breakfast prepared by our expert chef awaits. This meal is more than just sustenance; it’s the fuel for your day’s exploration.
The trek begins with a leisurely walk towards the magnificent Perolniyoc cascade lookout. Here, amidst the rush of the waterfall, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to capture unforgettable moments. After basking in the beauty of the falls, a short trek leads you to a nearby Inca site. This first brush with ancient history includes a guided tour, immersing you in the rich culture of the Incas while enjoying a satisfying lunch.
The afternoon’s hike is a gentle ascent to your first camp at Rayan. As the sun sets, the serene views of the dry mountain landscape provide a stunning backdrop to your first night under the Andean sky.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 6 hours, 13 km
Day 2: Rayan to Ancascocha – Amidst Peaks and Valleys
Day two begins with an early start from Rayan, embarking on a four-hour uphill trek towards the Kuychicassa pass. As you ascend, the landscape rewards you with breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks, roaming llamas, and verdant valleys. Keep an eye out for the elusive Andean condor, a majestic symbol of the Andes.
Reaching the summit of the pass, you are greeted with panoramic views of the Chancachuco and Sacred Valleys—a perfect spot for rest and reflection. The descent into the Chancachuco Valley brings you to a picturesque lunch setting with Mt. Veronica as your backdrop.
The post-lunch trek is a blend of uphill and downhill walks. A short ascent by a stream is followed by a four-hour descent to the enchanting community of Ancascocha. Here, nestled in a wooded valley with a tranquil stream, you’ll spend another peaceful night under the stars, surrounded by nature’s serenity.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 8 hours, 16 km
Day 3: Ancascocha to Paucarcancha – Through the High Passes of the Andes
Awaken in the serene setting of Ancascocha, ready for a day filled with high-altitude adventures. Your trek begins with an invigorating 4-hour climb to the Huayanay Pass, the highest point of our expedition at 4,650 meters. This challenging ascent is rewarded with stunning views of the Andean landscape, including a breathtaking waterfall cascading into Ancashcocha Lake.
Upon reaching the summit, a historic revelation awaits: an original, cobblestone-paved Inca trail. This remarkable sight not only connects you to the ancients but also leads to a scenic lunch spot at the Inca site of Incarajay. Here, amidst the marvels of Incan engineering, you’ll refuel and take in the spectacular surroundings.
The afternoon’s trek descends into greener landscapes, revealing panoramic views of the classic Inca trail and the picturesque Qésqua valley. Traversing through the Muyu Muyu community, the day culminates at the beautifully preserved Inca Tambo of Paucarcancha. Your campsite, surrounded by ancient walls and history, offers a serene end to a day of discovery.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 7-8 hours, 16 km
Day 4: Paucarcancha to Llulluchapampa – Merging with the Classic Inca Trail
The fourth day marks a pivotal point in your journey as you join the classic Inca Trail. Saying goodbye to our horsemen, we welcome the team of porters who will be with us for the rest of the trek. A brief descent from Paucarcancha takes us to Huayllabamba, the last village on the Inca Trail, where the past and present of Andean life intertwine.
From here, embark on a 4-hour hike to Llulluchapampa, an ascent through varying ecosystems. This stretch of the trail takes you through the enchanting cloud forest, a realm where each step unveils a new vista and deepens your connection to the ancient path. The diversity of flora and fauna here is a reminder of the richness of the Andean biosphere.
As night falls, the camp at Llulluchapampa, nestled in the tranquility of the cloud forest, offers a peaceful retreat. This serene environment is the perfect backdrop for reflection on the historical and natural wonders experienced throughout the day.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 4–5 hours, 11 km
Day 5: Llulluchapampa to Chaquicocha – Overcoming the Trail’s Highest Pass
As dawn breaks over the Andes, your fifth day begins in the serene ambiance of Llulluchapampa. After a revitalizing breakfast and a cup of traditional coca tea, prepare for one of the most challenging yet rewarding segments of the trek. The journey starts with a 2-hour hike to Dead Woman’s Pass, the highest point of the trail at 4,215 meters. Reaching this summit is not just a physical accomplishment but a moment of unparalleled awe, offering panoramic views that stretch across the Andean landscape.
Following a brief pause to celebrate your achievement, embark on a descent into the hidden beauty of the Pacaymayu Valley. Here, amidst the tranquility of this Andean gem, a nourishing lunch will be served, giving you time to rest and rejuvenate.
The afternoon unfolds with a climb to the trail’s second pass, coupled with a visit to the Runcu Raccay Inca site. As you hike, be captivated by cascading waterfalls and lush greenery, leading you to Sayacmarca. This ancient village, perched on a rocky outcrop, offers a window into Inca architecture and daily life.
Your day concludes at Chaquicocha, known as the Dry Lake. Under the starlit sky, engage in an enlightening session with your guide, who will share stories and point out constellations, adding an astronomical perspective to your adventure.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 8-10 hours, 16 km
Day 6: Chaquicocha to Wiñay Wayna – Immersion in the Cloud Forest
Begin your day with a two-hour trek to Phuyupatamarca, aptly named the “City in the Clouds.” This well-preserved Inca ruin offers breathtaking views of Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Mountain, and Huayna Picchu, showcasing the diverse beauty of the Andean landscape.
The trail then descends into the enchanting cloud forest, a lush, green world filled with exotic flora and fauna. This descent brings you to Wiñay Wayna, an archaeological gem nestled within the forest. Along the way, pass Inti Pata, a site known for its stunning terraces and photogenic landscapes.
Upon reaching Wiñay Wayna, indulge in a well-deserved lunch before exploring the nearby archaeological site, revered for its terraced hillsides and spiritual significance. Your camp at Wiñay Wayna, set amidst the cloud forest’s embrace, offers a tranquil and reflective atmosphere for your final night on the trail.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Dinner
Hiking: Approx. 5 hours, 10 km
Day 7: Wiñay Wayna to Machu Picchu – The Grand Finale
The final day of your trek is a culmination of all the paths traveled, the mountains scaled, and the landscapes admired. It begins before dawn, as you embark on the last leg of your journey to Inti Punku, the Sun Gate. Arriving just as the first rays of the sun break the horizon, you’ll witness a spectacle that is both humbling and awe-inspiring: the magnificent Machu Picchu, bathed in the golden light of sunrise. This moment, as the Lost City of the Incas emerges from the shadows, is an experience that will be etched in your memory forever.
After soaking in the grandeur of this ancient wonder from Inti Punku, a 40-minute downhill walk leads you to the gates of Machu Picchu. Here, you’ll embark on a comprehensive two-hour guided tour, exploring the city’s most significant sites. Uncover the mysteries, marvel at the ingenuity of the Incan civilization, and take the time to reflect on the journey that brought you here.
Following your exploration of Machu Picchu, descend to Aguas Calientes. Here, you’ll have some time to relax, enjoy lunch, and maybe even celebrate your incredible achievement. Later, board a train for a scenic journey back to Ollantaytambo. From Ollantaytambo, a comfortable car ride will bring you back to the city of Cusco. As you reflect on the incredible experiences of the past week, the memories of high mountain passes, ancient trails, and the iconic Lost City of the Incas will accompany you, a treasure trove of stories and adventures to last a lifetime.
Accommodation: Return to Cusco
Meals: Breakfast
Hiking: Approx. 2 hours, 5 km
Tour Highlights
7-Day Ancascocha Trek & Classic Inca Trail Connection Highlights
- Soqma Start and Perolniyoc Waterfall: Begin your journey in the quaint village of Soqma, followed by a visit to the breathtaking Perolniyoc cascade, a stunning introduction to the region’s natural beauty.
- Ancient Inca Sites: Explore lesser-known yet fascinating Inca sites along the Ancascocha Trek, including the remote Inca ruins near Rayan, offering unique insights into Inca history and culture.
- Huayanay Pass Summit: Conquer the Huayanay Pass, the highest point of the trek, providing exhilarating views of the Andes and a sense of unmatched accomplishment.
- Inca Trail Junction: Merge with the classic Inca Trail, walking in the footsteps of history, and experience the trail’s famed beauty and archaeological sites.
- Dead Woman’s Pass: Challenge yourself with the ascent of the infamous Dead Woman’s Pass, the highest and most dramatic pass on the Inca Trail.
- Diverse Ecosystems: Traverse a variety of ecosystems, from dry mountain landscapes to lush cloud forests, showcasing the Andes’ rich biodiversity.
- Sayacmarca and Wiñay Wayna: Discover the architectural marvels of Inca sites like Sayacmarca and Wiñay Wayna, each with its unique allure and historical significance.
- Sunrise at Machu Picchu: Experience the unforgettable moment of witnessing sunrise over Machu Picchu from the Sun Gate, a magical culmination of your trekking journey.
- Guided Tour of Machu Picchu: Dive deep into the history and mysteries of Machu Picchu with an extensive guided tour of this world-renowned archaeological wonder.
- Scenic Train Journey Back to Cusco: Conclude your adventure with a scenic train ride from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo, followed by a comfortable drive back to Cusco.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Detailing Every Aspect of Your Travel Experience: What’s Included and What’s Not
Standard Inclusions
All package options include the following:
- Bilingual English-speaking tour guide.
- Pre-departure briefing at your hotel or office 1 or 2 days before the trek.
- Pickup and drop-off from/to your hotel in Cusco.
- All transportation to and from trek starting and ending points.
- 4-person tent for every 2 people.
- Inflatable mattress.
- Kitchen tent, dining tent with tables and chairs.
- Toilet tent.
- Professional chef and assistant chef.
- Daily morning boiled and cold water for water bottle refills.
- Horses for 7 kg of personal gear during the Salkantay section.
- Muleteers to manage horses.
- Duffel bag for your personal gear.
- Porter Service: To carry camping equipment, food, and other essentials.
- 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 6 dinners.
- Vegetarian and gluten-free options at no extra cost.
- Provision of snacks during the trek.
- Emergency oxygen bottle and medical kit.
- Entry tickets to the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu.
- Camping fees and permits.
- 6 nights of camping accommodations (tents provided).
- Bus ticket from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes.
- Expedition-class train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo.
- Private van transportation from Ollantaytambo to your Cusco hotel.
Exclusions:
Not included in our standard tour packages. Consider additional costs. Deluxe packages may cover some exclusions, as specified in the Additional Inclusions section.
- Sleeping bag (available for rent; carried by trekkers unless opting for porter service on the Inca Trail).
- Trekking poles (available for rent).
- Day 7 lunch and dinner.
- Personal Porter Service for the Inca Trail Section: Additional charges based on requirements: Full Porter for personal gear (12kg): US$150, Half Porter for personal gear (6kg): US$75, Extra Porter for sleeping gear (4kg): US$50.
- Huayna Picchu/Machu Picchu mountain ticket (US$ 80 extra per person).
- Tips for tour guides, chefs, and support staff are not included and are at your discretion.
Additional Inclusions
Deluxe Packages Only
Elevate your travel experience with our bespoke Deluxe Package, meticulously designed to offer an array of premium amenities and services.
Deluxe Packages Include:
- Emergency Horse & Handler: An extra horse and a trained handler provide added safety on the trail.
- North Face Four-Season Tents: State-of-the-art, weather-resistant tents for ultimate outdoor comfort.
- Mountain Climbing Permits: Choose between Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views.
- Vistadome First-Class Train: Enjoy scenic travel from Aguas Calientes with panoramic windows offering spectacular views.
- Private Van to Cusco: Enjoy a direct, comfortable transfer to Cusco post-trek.
- Gourmet Lunch: Indulge in a gourmet dining experience at either Machu Picchu or Aguas Calientes.
- Sleeping Bag: Sleep well with one premium sleeping bag per person.
- Walking Sticks: 01 pair per person for added stability.
- Private Transportation: Transportation exclusively for your group.
- Personal Duffel Bag: Use a durable duffel bag to conveniently carry your personal gear, including the sleeping bag and self-inflating pads.
- Dedicated Tour Guide: Get personalized insights and guidance from an expert tour guide throughout your journey.
- Porter for Personal Belongings on Inca Trail: A dedicated porter will carry up to 7 kg of your personal items directly to each campsite during the Inca Trail section, allowing you to trek more comfortably.
- Fair Compensation: We ensure fair compensation for all our dedicated team members.
Prices
Discover our diverse tour offerings, catering to various interests and providing unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Standard Large Group
Group Size: 2 Min – 16ppl Max
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Per Person
Join a diverse group of travelers for an economical shared experience.
Standard Small Group
Group Size: 2 Min – 8ppl Max
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Per Person
Enjoy a more intimate setting, ideal for closer interactions and bonding.
Private Group
Group Size: Customizable
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Per Person
Curate your journey with exclusivity tailored to your group’s preferences.
Deluxe Private Group
Group Size: Customizable
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Per Person
Indulge in luxury, enhancing every aspect of your tour for a memorable experience.
Solo Traveler
Group Size: 1 person
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Per Person
Embrace the freedom of a solo adventure, with options to mingle or stay independent.
Deluxe Solo Traveler
Group Size: 1 person
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Per Person
Elevate your solo journey with added luxury and attentive service.
Special Discounts
- Adult (12+ Years): Standard rates apply for travelers over 12 years old.
- Student (-25 Years with Student Card): Save USD 20 with a valid Student Card for those younger than 25 years old.
- Child (3 – 11 Years): Save USD 30 for children between 3 and 11 years old.
- Infant (0 – 2 Years): Infants younger than 2 years old are free (must ride on the adult’s lap; for a separate seat, add them as a child).
- Group Discount: Automatically applied during online booking.
- Save USD 10/person for groups of 5-7 people.
- Save USD 15/person for groups of 8-10 people.
- Save USD 20/person for groups of 11+ people.
*Please note that the applicable age is considered at the time of completion of the trip.
Payment Terms & Cancellation Policy
Kindly take a moment to read our Payment Terms & Cancellation Policy before booking. Happy adventuring!
Payment Terms
Beginning Your Adventure – Booking Confirmation and Deposit
Your journey starts with a commitment: a 30% deposit of the total tour cost. This initial investment is pivotal in activating the extensive preparatory process, ensuring every aspect of your tour is curated to perfection.
Final Payment: The Last Step Before Your Journey Begins
The remaining 70% of the tour cost is due no later than 48 hours before the commencement of your tour. This timely payment is critical to finalize all logistical arrangements, guaranteeing a hassle-free start to your adventure.
Expansive Payment Options for Ease and Flexibility
In line with our commitment to your convenience, Choquequirao Expeditions accepts a variety of payment methods, including bank transfers, credit cards, and PayPal. Please be aware that additional fees may apply depending on the payment method selected. Detailed payment procedures and potential fees can be found on our dedicated payment page.
Implications of Late Payments – Protecting Your Reservation
Adherence to the payment schedule is crucial. Late payments can unfortunately lead to the cancellation of your reservation, with the deposit being retained as a non-refundable fee. We urge you to maintain timely payments to safeguard your tour plans.
Policy for Last-Minute Adventurers
For those inspired to join this tour on short notice, namely less than 15 days before departure, full payment is required at the time of booking. This ensures that we can expedite all necessary preparations for your inclusion.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Terms for Clients
We recognize that life is ever-changing. However, due to the elaborate planning and expenses involved in preparing for this tour, we maintain a strict no-refund policy after booking confirmation. This underscores the importance of obtaining comprehensive travel insurance, which can offer protection against unforeseen cancellations.
Navigating Unpredictable Circumstances – Force Majeure
In extraordinary situations beyond our control, such as natural disasters or political upheavals, Choquequirao Expeditions will strive to offer alternative arrangements. This may include rescheduling your trip or issuing a credit for future travel, based on current availability and discretion.
Navigating Through Force Majeure
In the event of extraordinary and uncontrollable circumstances, such as natural disasters or significant political unrest, Huaynas Expeditions adopts a flexible approach. We prioritize your safety and satisfaction, offering to reschedule your trip or provide a credit for future travel, subject to availability.
Emphasizing the Need for Comprehensive Travel Insurance
To cover unexpected events, including trip disruptions and medical emergencies, we cannot stress enough the importance of securing comprehensive travel insurance. It’s your safety net, ensuring peace of mind throughout your journey. Please note, Choquequirao Expeditions does not bear responsibility for costs arising from incidents not covered by your travel insurance.
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What to Pack
Your Essential Packing Guide for a Hassle-Free Adventure
Packing List
Prepare for an unforgettable journey with our essential packing guide. Here’s what you need to bring:
- Original passport and student ID (if applicable).
- Light day pack with clothes suitable for varied temperatures.
- Rain gear or poncho.
- Waterproof trekking boots and extra socks.
- Warm clothing, including a jacket, fleece, gloves, scarf, beanie, and thermals for sleeping.
- Sleeping bag.
- Torch or flashlight and spare batteries.
- Camera, film, and batteries.
- Sunblock and after-sun hydrating cream.
- Insect repellent (minimum 20% DEET, no malaria risk reported).
- Toilet paper.
- Snacks (such as biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, fruits, etc.).
- Reusable canteen and water for the first morning.
- Personal medical kit (including special medications, paracetamol, blister treatment, etc.).
- Small towel or sarong.
- Cash for snacks, tips, and souvenirs.
- Walking sticks or poles.
Note:
This list is a general guideline. Adjustments may be necessary based on personal preferences and the season of travel. Always check the weather forecast before your trip and feel free to reach out to us for any specific advice or requirements.
Provided Duffle Bag and Packing Tips
Pack Wisely with Our Essential Packing Tips
We’ll provide a returnable duffle bag during the pre-trek briefing, held 1-2 nights before your tour. Familiarize yourself with the bag, pack efficiently, and get essential trek details, safety guidelines, and updates. It’s a great chance to ask questions, meet fellow trekkers, and prepare for your adventure.
Our Packing Tips:
- Layering: Make sure to pack clothing that can be layered easily to adapt to the variable weather conditions.
- Space: Use packing cubes or zip-lock bags to organize your gear and to maximize space in your backpack.
- Footwear: Break in your hiking boots before the trek to avoid discomfort or blisters.
- Dry Gear: Even if your daypack is water-resistant, consider packing your gear in dry bags or garbage bags for added protection.
- Essentials: Keep essentials like passport, cash, and personal medication in a secure and easily accessible place.
- Sleeping Bag: If you have not opted for the porter service during the Inca Trail section, please note that you will be responsible for carrying your own sleeping bag.
- Lightweight: Aim to pack as light as possible, especially if you haven’t opted for a porter service. Consider your stamina and the trek’s difficulty when packing.
- Deluxe Package: If you’ve opted for the Deluxe Package, make sure your personal belongings do not exceed the weight limit for the porter service during the Inca Trail segment.
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