Enjoy 7 days of challenging trekking in the Vilcabamba Cordillera, on the flanks of Salcantay mountain, and overnight in luxurious mountain lodges on the Lodge to Lodge to Machu Picchu Trek. You’ll awe at this exhilarating range of steep valleys, lacy waterfalls, and towering granite snowpeaks.
Five hundred years ago, the Incas united each valley and pass with a network of exquisitely crafted stone highways; life in these mountains has changed little. The Quechua-speaking peasants scattered througzh these high green valleys nurture their herds, till the soil with traditional tools, and make coca leaf offerings to the powerful Apu (mountain spirit) residing in the sacred peak of Nevado Salcantay (6,271 m/ 20,600 ft).
You start this Machu Picchu trek at the enchanting valley of Soraypampa and spend two nights at Soraypampa Lodge with an open day to become acclimated to the altitude and/or to take an optional hike. Continue trekking, spending a night at each of these trekkers’ lodges: Wayra Lodge at Huayraccmachay, Collpa Lodge at Collpapampa, and Lucma Lodge at Lucmabamba. Each lodge has a shared Jacuzzi and fireplace and offers full-service dining for guests. The cozy bedrooms have eiderdown bedding and a private full bathroom. The rooms, which can hold 2-4 people, also have serene views either of snow-covered peaks or lush tropical hillsides.
The Lodge to Lodge to Machu Picchu trek (also called Mountain Lodges of Peru) offers spectacular views, especially at the highest pass at 15,000 ft where you have views of snow-capped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range in every direction. You continue at a leisurely pace, enjoying the change from high peaks to lush forest, then to rural areas passing through coffee plantations and orchards.
On Day 6 you catch your first glimpse of Machu Picchu from Llactapata pass, then descend to the Vilcanota River. A short train ride takes you to Aguas Calientes where you spend the night before your visit to Machu Picchu on Day 7.
2025
Departures: March – December, regular bi-weekly (or more) fixed departures. Minimum 2 trekkers. These are popular and sell out typically a couple of months in advance. Availability is updated frequently, and new sections are added when demand is high. Please inquire – we usually can arrange space close to your preferred start date.
2025 Rates, per person, double occupancy:
Low Season, Mar 1-31 & Nov 1-Dec 14 | $3,530 |
High Season, April 1-Oct 31 & Dec 15-31 | $3,890 |
Singles willing to share a room, 25% supplement; requested or guaranteed single room, add 50%
Departures: any day, year-round, custom basis, based on availability, 4-day, 3, 2, and 1-day programs
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Arequipa | ||||
DEPARTURE TIME | 6:00AM | ||||
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Day 1 Cuzco to Salkantay Lodge at Soraypampa
The SLAR takes its name from the majestic peak at the head of the valley – the “Salcantay”, the 2nd most sacred peak in Inca mythology and, at 20,500 ft (6,240 m), the highest in the region.
After a warm welcome by our friendly staff, guests are shown to their rooms and have time to wash-up. A briefing by the fire is followed by aperitifs and dinner.
Day 2 Soraypampa
Day 3 SORAYPAMPA to HUAYRACCMACHAY
Day 4 HUAYRACCMACHAY to COLLPAPAMPA
Day 5 COLLPAPAMPA to LUCMABAMBA
Day 6 LUCMABAMBA to AGUAS CALIENTES
Day 7 Machu Picchu
Included: This price includes all services from pick up in Cusco on day 1 to drop off in Cusco on day 7. Price includes transportation from hotel in Cusco to Soraypampa on Day 1 and back to hotel on Day 7, all lodging (5 nights in MLP lodges, 1 nights in Aguas Calientes in 4-star hotel); all meals (except breakfast on Day 1 and diiner on Day 7), non-alcoholic beverages: water, tea, coffee, soft drinks, fresh fruit juices free of charge at MLP lodges (only filtered water and tea are available free of charge at the hotel in Aguas Calientes;) the services of a bilingual guide, trains and the transportation of personal belongings on the trek by packhorse/mules and/or porters; guided visit of Machu Picchu Sanctuary (includes entrance, transportation to/from the site and Huayna Picchu permits.) $50 gratuities for service staff (MLP lodge staff, mule drivers and route chefs) excluding guides. Wi-Fi at all lodges and hotels; activities at the Salkantay Lodge & Adventure Resort (except horse riding, river rafting and others on special request) are included. Pricing is subject to change up until time of booking.
Not included: Tips to trekking guides; massage & spa services; laundry; alcoholic beverages; optional activities: Chakana Inca Cross Excursion, canopy zipline, horseback riding (subject to change.) Bottled water and sports drinks are not included. Local taxes (18% IGV) on meals and lodging applicable to Peruvians, foreign residents in Peru and tourists traveling in Peru for 60+ days.
Do you need permits for this trek? This route is not within the boundary of the Machu Picchu National Sanctuary, and therefore the 500-person limit on trek permits on the Inca Trail does not apply to this route.
How difficult is this trek?
This is a high-altitude route, requiring at least two days of acclimation prior to commencing the trek. Trekkers should be in good physical condition. While a saddle horse is available for those who need a break from walking, each participant is expected to walk the majority of the route.
- 7 days trekking/5 nights in deluxe mountain lodges
- 1 night at 4-star hotel in Aguas Calientes
- 1 day at Machu Picchu
- Trek around Mount Salcantay to Machu Picchu
- Enjoy spectacular high Andean scenery
- Soak away the day’s cares in the open-air hot tubs
- in/out Cuzco
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