Premium Salkantay Getaway
Premium Salkantay Getaway
Journey along the Salkantay Trek to our flagship lodge in Soraypampa for three unforgettable days of breathtaking landscapes and thrilling explorations. Discover a captivating Inca archaeological site, a shimmering glacier lagoon, and a high-mountain pass beneath the towering, snow-capped Salkantay Glacier Peak.
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Trip overview

Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrive in Cusco and settle into your hotel near one of the city’s main squares. In the evening, meet your guide and fellow travelers for a welcome dinner featuring traditional Peruvian cuisine and live music.
Day 2 – Journey into the Sacred Valley with a visit to Chinchero, once home to Emperor Tupac Yupanqui. Choose between a downhill hike to Urquillos or an exploration of Moray’s circular terraces and the Maras salt mines.
Day 3 – Discover Pisaq your way: hike to its ruins, bike along the Urubamba River,* or explore its vibrant market. End the day with a traditional Pachamanca dinner at Lamay Lodge.
Day 4 – Visit the impressive Ollantaytambo fortress, wander the town’s ancient streets, or hike to the Pinkuylluna granaries for stunning views. Return to Cusco in the evening.
Day 5 – Enjoy your final morning at leisure in Cusco before your airport transfer.
Whats included
- Transportation
- Accomodation
- All meals and beverages, including soft drinks and a house selection of beer, wine, and spirits (including pisco*).
- Bilingual guide (English/Spanish) for the duration of the standard itinerary.
- Wireless Internet access (Wi-Fi) at Salkantay Lodge.
- All gratuities for personnel (excluding guides—to be determined at your discretion)
Not included
- Personal travel insurance
- Massage service.
- Laundry service.
- Bottled water and sports drinks
- Tips
- Extras
FAQs
Before the Trip
How do I get to Cusco?
International flights land in Lima. From there, domestic airlines connect to Cusco. If you arrive late at night, staying in Lima overnight is recommended before continuing your journey.
Can you help with hotels and extra travel plans?
Yes. We can help arrange accommodations in Cusco or the Sacred Valley, and organize add-on trips
to destinations like Lima, Arequipa, Lake Titicaca, the Amazon, or other regions in Peru, just contact our adventure specialists.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes. Travel insurance is mandatory and should cover adventure activities, medical expenses, and emergency evacuation.
How should I prepare physically?
For treks like Salkantay or similar routes, good physical condition is important. We recommend cardio training and doing practice hikes beforehand. Spending a few days acclimatizing in Cusco also helps a lot.
What’s the weather like?
The dry season (April to October) brings sunny days and cold nights, sometimes below 0°C. The rainy season (November to March) can bring muddy trails and cloudy conditions. Pack layers and waterproof gear.
How can I avoid altitude sickness?
Spending at least two nights in Cusco or the Sacred Valley before your adventure helps. Stay hydrated
and rest well. For more serious symptoms, oxygen and medical support are available.
How much luggage can I bring?
For multi-day hikes, you'll carry a small daypack while your main bag is transported. For experiences involving train travel to Machu Picchu, the luggage limit is 8 kg
(17 lbs), so pack light.
Is the electricity compatible with my devices?
Most outlets in Peru use 220V. If your devices are made for 110V only, bring a converter to avoid damage.
During the Trip
What kind of terrain should I expect?
You’ll hike through diverse terrain—mountains, cloud forests, valleys, and Inca trails. Some paths may be steep, rocky, or muddy. Good hiking shoes are essential.
Is ground transportation included?
Yes. Private transportation is included throughout the experience, including pick-up and drop-off at your hotel in Cusco.
What should I know about money?
The local currency is the Peruvian Sol (S/). US dollars are widely accepted in some places. Bring clean bills and expect ATMs in Cusco to accept Visa or MasterCard.
Are tips included?
Tips for lodging and logistics staff are usually included. However, tipping your guides is customary. A suggested amount is $5–10 per day, depending on the experience.
Will I have cell service or Wi-Fi?
In remote areas, cell service is limited. Some accommodations have Wi-Fi, but it may be slow or
inconsistent. Disconnecting is part of the experience.
What happens in case of an emergency?
We follow strict safety protocols. Our guides are certified in wilderness first aid and carry medical kits, oxygen, and communication equipment like radios or satellite phones when necessary.
After the Trip
Can I share my experience?
Absolutely! Tag us or use our hashtag to inspire others to live their own adventure.