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Ancascocha Trail to Machu Picchu 4Day

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  • Durations4 Days
  • Min Guests2 People
  • Max Guests 12 People
  • Difficulty Moderate
  • Activity TypeMulti-day hike
  • Trip TypePrivate Tour

Tour Description

Ancascocha Trail to Machu Picchu – 4 Days / 3 Nights

Experience an Epic Andean Hike Away from the Crowds

Looking for an authentic and off-the-beaten-path adventure? The Ancascocha Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most breathtaking and least-traveled hikes in the Peruvian Andes. Named one of the top 20 hikes in the world by National Geographic, this 4-day, 3-night trek is the perfect alternative to the Classic Inca Trail or Salkantay Trek.

A Remote Route Filled with Stunning Landscapes and Living Culture

Along the Ancascocha Trek, you’ll witness incredible natural beauty—towering snow-capped peaks like Apu Salkantay, turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic red mountains. You’ll also pass through traditional Andean villages where local farmers still grow potatoes and corn just as their ancestors did centuries ago.

This unique trail includes access to rarely visited Inca archaeological sites such as Perolniyoc, Paucarcancha, and Patallaqta—hidden gems far from the tourist crowds. Part of the route even connects with an original section of the Classic Inca Trail, offering deeper historical insight and connection.

An Enriching and Unforgettable Experience

Our expert local guides will accompany you every step of the way, sharing stories, legends, and insights about the region, its people, and its rich cultural heritage. Every moment is an opportunity to connect with the untouched nature and timeless traditions of the Andes.

At the end of the hike, you’ll board a scenic train ride to the town of Machu Picchu, watching the landscape transform from high alpine peaks to lush cloud forest, also known as the “high jungle.” This stunning journey sets the stage for a grand finale: a guided visit to the majestic Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Why Choose the Ancascocha Trail?

  • Ideal for those seeking a challenging and exclusive trek
  • Far from the crowded tourist routes
  • Cultural connection with authentic Andean communities
  • Access to hidden and less-visited Inca ruins
  • Spectacular landscapes every day of the hike
  • Ends with a magical experience at Machu Picchu
Overview:

Day 1: Cusco-Soqma-PerolNiyoc- KuychiKasa Pass-Chancachuco-Ancascocha Escuela.
Day 2: Ancascocha Lake-Huayanay Pass-Quesca-Collpa-Paucarcancha.
Day 3: Paucarcancha-Hatunchaka-Inca Trail-PataLlaqta-KM82-Ollantaytambo-Aguas Calientes.
Day 4: Aguas Calientes-MachuPicchu-Cusco.

  • Overall distance hiked: 49 km/ 30,3 miles
  • Starting altitude: 10,512ft/3,205m Soqma (trail head).
  • Maximum altitude reached: 4,650 m/15,255ft).
  • Lowest elevation: 2,050 m /6,725 ft MachuPicchu Town.
  • Overall trek difficulty: challenging.
  • When to go: Better from March to November
  • Departures: Daily departure Minimum 2 Max 8 people.

“Small and Private Groups ”

Itinerary

DAY 1Cusco – Soqma – Perolniyoc Waterfalls – Kuychikasa Pass – Chancachuco – Ancascocha School Camp

The day begins very early to make the most of the hike. We will pick you up from your hotel at 4:30 a.m. and drive to Soqma, the starting point of this fabulous adventure.

After enjoying a delicious coffee and meeting our team (your mountain guide, chef, assistant cook, and muleteers), we’ll begin the hike toward the Perolniyoc waterfalls, where you can take photos and, if you like, enjoy a refreshing bath in this sacred place.

Continuing uphill, we’ll reach the archaeological site of Perolniyoc (3,500 m / 12,050 ft), where you’ll have time to explore and enjoy a guided cultural tour of this hidden Inca site, still rarely visited by tourists.

Afterward, we’ll hike uphill for about 3 hours to reach the Kuychikasa Pass (4,450 m / 14,599 ft). From here, you’ll get an incredible view of Apu Veronica (5,860 m / 19,226 ft). Your guide will make several stops along the way so you can rest and take in the spectacular Andean scenery. With a bit of luck, you may even spot majestic Andean condors flying overhead.

From the Rainbow Pass (Kuychikasa), we’ll continue across rolling terrain until we reach Chancachuco (4,312 m / 14,147 ft), where we’ll enjoy a well-deserved lunch.

After a satisfying meal prepared by our talented chef, we’ll hike another 45 minutes over similar rolling hills, followed by a 2.5-hour descent toward the Ancascocha River. Once we reach the river, it’s just a 20-minute walk to our campsite near the school in the Ancascocha community (3,700 m / 12,139 ft).

There, you can relax and enjoy an afternoon snack and a delicious dinner to end this first exciting day on the Ancascocha Trail.

Meals

Breakfast /Lunch/Dinner
MEALS

Difficulty

Challenging
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

Distance

18 km / 11.1 miles
WALKING DISTANCE

Walking Time

8 – 10 hours
WALKING TIME

Starting Elevation

3,205 m / 10,512 ft
LOWEST ELEVATION

Highest Elevation

4,450 m / 14,599 ftt
HIGHEST ELEVATION

Accommodation

Tents
ACCOMMODATION

Highlights

Perolniyoc Waterfalls, Inca site, Apu Veronica Snow Peak, Milky Way
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Area: Dry Mountain, Páramo
  • Temperature: Cold, Warm, and Hot

DAY 2Ancascocha Lake-Huayanay Pass-Quesca-Collpa-Paucarcancha.

After a nutritious breakfast, we begin our steady ascent toward the Huayanay Pass (4,650 m / 15,255 ft). This section of the Ancascocha Trail is one of the most stunning, as you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the Huayanay Glacier, the beautiful Ancascocha Lake, waterfalls, and a well-preserved segment of the Inca Trail, carved into the side of a dramatic red mountain — known locally as the “Red Beauty.”

The uphill hike takes approximately 4 hours, and once at the top of the Huayanay Pass, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Andes Mountains, including distant views of the towering Salkantay Glacier and sections of the famous Classic Inca Trail.

From the pass, we continue for about 2 hours, walking through a mix of flat and downhill terrain until we reach Quesqa (3,850 m / 12,631 ft).

As always, lunch will give us the energy to continue, and the final section of today’s hike is entirely downhill, taking approximately 3 hours until we arrive at our campsite in Paucarcancha (3,133 m / 10,278 ft).

Before dinner, you’ll enjoy a guided visit to the archaeological site of Paucarcancha, an important but lesser-known Inca site that offers a more intimate connection to Peru’s rich history — away from the crowds.

Meals

Breakfast /Lunch/Dinner (Snack)
MEALS

Difficulty

 Challenging
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

Distance

11,8 miles/19km.
WALKING DISTANCE

Walking Time

9 – 10 hours
WALKING TIME

Starting Elevation

3,133 m/10,278 ft
LOWEST ELEVATION

Highest Elevation

4,650 m/15,255ft
HIGHEST ELEVATION

Accommodation

Tents
ACCOMMODATION

Highlights

The Grand Huayanay and Salkantay Snow Peak, Turquoise Lake, Red Mountains, waterfalls, Paucarcancha Inca site, Milky way.
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Area: Dry Mountain, Paramore, Forest.
  • Temperature: Cold, Warm and Hot.

DAY 3Paucarcancha – Hatunchaca – Inca Trail – Patallaqta – KM 82 – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes

Today’s hike is more relaxed as we join a portion of the Classic Inca Trail, walking toward the famous archaeological site of Patallaqta. This scenic section takes approximately 5 hours until we reach KM 82, the traditional starting point of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

Along the way, you’ll notice a stark contrast between the off-the-beaten-path Ancascocha Trail and the more crowded Inca Trail, where you’ll likely see several groups of hikers.

Once we arrive at KM 82, we’ll enjoy a well-deserved lunch, then take a local van to Ollantaytambo, a charming Inca town nestled in the Sacred Valley. From there, we board a panoramic train to Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu.

The train ride is a highlight in itself, as the landscape transforms from high Andean mountains to the lush cloud forest of Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, we’ll have dinner at one of the town’s top-rated restaurants, known for its excellent local cuisine.

Overnight stay in a comfortable hotel in Aguas Calientes.

Meals

Breakfast /Lunch/Dinner (Snack, Coca Tea Time)
MEALS

Difficulty

Easy
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

Distance

7,5 miles/12km.
WALKING DISTANCE

Walking Time

5 – 6 hours
WALKING TIME

Starting Elevation

4,100 m / 13,451 ft
LOWEST ELEVATION

Highest Elevation

4,800 m / 15,748 ft
HIGHEST ELEVATION

Accommodation

Hotel
ACCOMMODATION

Highlights

The Grand Veronica Snow Peak, Classic Inca Trail, Patallaqta, Ollantaytambo..
HIGHLIGHTS

 

  • Area: Dry Mountain, Paramore, Montane cloud forest.
  • Temperature: Cold, Warm and Hot.

DAY 4Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Return to Cusco

Today is the highlight of your journey — the day you’ll finally experience the mystical Inca city of Machu Picchu, perched high in the Peruvian Andes. Built from finely carved white granite, this awe-inspiring archaeological site offers a glimpse into the extraordinary engineering and cultural legacy of the Inca civilization.

You’ll enjoy a 2-hour guided tour of the citadel with your expert mountain guide, who will explain the history, architecture, and spiritual significance of the site.

If you’ve booked an additional hike, you’ll have the option to climb either Machu Picchu Mountain or Huayna Picchu after the guided tour — both offering stunning panoramic views from above the ruins.

Once your visit is complete, we’ll take a bus back down to Aguas Calientes, where you’ll have free time to relax with a coffee, cold drink, lunch, or even a refreshing Pisco Sour as you wait for your train.

You’ll then board the train to either Poroy or Ollantaytambo station. Upon arrival, our team will pick you up and transfer you back to your hotel in Cusco, marking the end of this unforgettable adventure along the Ancascocha Trail to Machu Picchu.

Meals

Breakfast at the Hotel.
MEALS

Difficulty

Easy
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

Distance

10 km / 6.21 miles
WALKING DISTANCE

Walking Time

2 hours
WALKING TIME

Starting Elevation

4,100 m / 13,451 ft
LOWEST ELEVATION

Highest Elevation

7,972ft. Machupicchu.
HIGHEST ELEVATION

Highlights

MachuPicchu.
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Area: Montane cloud forest.
  • Temperature: Chilly, Warm and Hot (it can get hotter than 94fº).

What is included

Price Includes

  • Bilingual English speaking Mountain Guide.
  • Pre-Departure Briefing at your hotel 1 or 2 days before your trek.
  • transportation to Soqma on day 1.
  • Tens for 2 persons.
  • Pad Mattress
  • Kitchen tent
  • Dining tent with tables and chairs
  • Chef (The Cook and assistant Cook)
  • Muleteers and horses to carry all the equipment (food, tents, chairs, table, etc)
  • Horse to carry 7 kg of your personal belongings
  • Duffle bag to store your personal belongings
  • Four breakfast, Four lunches, and Four dinners
  • Warm water for washing every day.
  • Daily morning boiled and cold water to fill the water bottles.
  • Emergency oxygen bottle and medical kit.
  • Expedition train ticket from Ollantaytambo to MachuPicchu Town on day 3.
  • Expedition train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Poroy/Ollantaytambo on day 4.
  • Van transport from Poroy to your Cusco hotel.
  • Entrance fee to Machu Picchu.
  • Round trip bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu.
  • Lodging in Aguas Calientes on nig

Extra Service

  •  Emergency horse in case we need it.
  •  Heaters every night (bags filled with hot water).
  • Emergency oxygen bottle.
  • Sleeping Bag.
  •  Trekking Stick

Price Excludes

Sleeping bag (can be rented from us 10 USD).

Day 4 lunch in Aguas Calientes.

 Tips for the crew (muleteers, chef and guide)

 Hiking poles (can be rented from us 10 USD)

Ticket for Huayna Picchu mountain or Machupicchu Mountain.

 

What To Bring

  • Original passport (if you have acquired a new one after you made your booking, bring both).
  • Down or synthetic feather sleeping bag (can be rented from $20 USD.)
  • Clothes (Sun hat, Winter hat, Buff or bandana, Gloves, t-shirt long sleeve, Warm fleece jacket, warm underwear, light long trekking pants, Rain jacket, trekking boots, Socks.)
  • Toiletries (toilet paper, wet wipes, personal towel)
  • Sunscreen
  • Head lamp
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera with spare batteries
  • Trekking poles (recommended especially for the steep descents, can be rented from us)
  • Insect repellent

FAQ

Why Choose the Ancascocha Trail Instead of the Classic Inca Trail?

The Ancascocha Trail is one of the best alternative routes to Machu Picchu, perfect for travelers seeking a more authentic, peaceful, and immersive experience in the Peruvian Andes. Unlike the Classic Inca Trail, which is often crowded and requires permits months in advance, the Ancascocha Trek leads you through remote high-altitude paths, stunning landscapes, and traditional Andean communities that still preserve their ancestral ways of life.

Recognized by National Geographic as one of the world’s 20 best hikes, the Ancascocha Trail showcases dramatic scenery — including snow-capped peaks, turquoise lakes, hidden waterfalls, and Inca archaeological sites like Perolniyoc, Paucarcancha, and Patallaqta — all far from the crowds.

Along the Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu, you’ll experience a wide range of ecosystems, from alpine passes to lush cloud forest. The route offers a deeper connection with Andean culture, guided by experts who share the history and traditions of this sacred region. It’s a challenging yet rewarding hike, ideal for adventure seekers looking to explore a less-traveled path to the Inca citadel.

What Level of Physical Fitness Do I Need for the Ancascocha Trail?

The Ancascocha Trail is considered a moderate to challenging high-altitude trek, best suited for travelers with a good level of physical fitness and some hiking experience. The route involves steep ascents and descents, with mountain passes reaching over 4,600 meters (15,000 feet), such as Huayanay Pass. You’ll be hiking for 6 to 9 hours per day, often at high elevations, so both physical endurance and mental readiness are important.

You don’t need to be a professional athlete, but prior training — such as long walks, uphill hikes, and cardio exercises — is highly recommended. It’s also essential to spend at least two days acclimatizing in Cusco before starting the trek to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

This trek is ideal for adventure travelers who enjoy nature and want to experience a less crowded yet spectacular route to Machu Picchu. If you’re in good health, accustomed to walking long distances, and excited for an authentic Andes trekking adventure, you’ll be well prepared for the Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu.

How Does Altitude Affect the Ancascocha Hike?

Altitude is one of the most important factors to consider when doing the Ancascocha Hike. This high-altitude trek in the Peruvian Andes reaches elevations of over 4,600 meters (15,000 feet), particularly at Huayanay Pass, where oxygen levels are significantly lower than at sea level.

As a result, some hikers may experience altitude sickness (also known as acute mountain sickness), which can include symptoms like headaches, nausea, fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, or trouble sleeping. While not everyone is affected, it’s essential to acclimatize in Cusco for at least two days before starting the Ancascocha Trail.

During the Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu, our expert guides monitor your well-being and adjust the hiking pace as needed. We include plenty of rest breaks and offer natural remedies like coca tea to help with altitude adjustment.

To minimize the effects of high elevation, it’s important to stay hydrated, eat light meals, avoid alcohol before the trek, and follow your guide’s advice. Despite the challenge, the breathtaking views, quiet trails, and cultural richness of the Ancascocha Trail make this high-altitude adventure an unforgettable experience.

How Many Kilometers Are Walked During the Tour?

The Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu covers approximately 56 kilometers (35 miles) over 4 days of trekking through the majestic Andes. This total distance includes scenic mountain trails, high-altitude passes like the Huayanay Pass (4,650 m / 15,255 ft), and visits to archaeological sites such as Perolniyoc, Paucarcancha, and Patallaqta, along with a final section of the Classic Inca Trail from km 82.

Each day involves between 6 and 9 hours of hiking, with a mix of uphill climbs, downhill descents, and rolling terrain. Though physically demanding, every kilometer offers stunning views — from snow-capped peaks and turquoise lakes to remote Andean villages and ancient Inca ruins.

The Ancascocha Trail is one of the best alternative treks to Machu Picchu, perfect for adventurers seeking a less crowded and more immersive experience in the Peruvian Andes.

How Does the Ancascocha Trail Connect to Machu Picchu at the End of the Trek?

The Ancascocha Trail offers a unique and scenic connection to Machu Picchu. After several days of trekking through remote Andean landscapes, the route merges with a portion of the Classic Inca Trail, specifically near km 82, one of the official access points of the Inca Trail network.

From there, you continue hiking a short stretch until reaching the end of the trail, where a private transport will take you to Ollantaytambo. In this charming Inca town, you’ll board a panoramic tourist train to Aguas Calientes (also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo). This train ride is a highlight in itself, offering stunning transitions from high mountains to lush cloud forest scenery.

The following morning, a bus takes you from Aguas Calientes to the entrance of Machu Picchu, where you’ll explore the legendary Inca citadel. This combination of off-the-beaten-path trekking, historical immersion, and comfortable access makes the Ancascocha Trek to Machu Picchu one of the most rewarding alternatives available.

What Trekking Gear Do I Need for the Ancascocha Trail?

To fully enjoy and safely complete the Ancascocha Trail, it’s essential to bring the right gear to handle the changing conditions of the Andean mountains. We recommend:

  • Comfortable, sturdy footwear, preferably waterproof hiking boots with good traction.
  • Layered clothing to adapt to temperature changes: thermal shirt, fleece jacket, waterproof and windproof outer layer.
  • Light daypack (20-30 liters) to carry water, snacks, camera, and extra clothing.
  • Water bottle or hydration system to stay well hydrated.
  • Hat or cap, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect against strong high-altitude sun.
  • Trekking poles (optional but recommended) for better stability on descents and uneven terrain.
  • Sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, especially for camping nights.
  • Headlamp with extra batteries.
  • Insect repellent and personal items like medication, wet wipes, and biodegradable toilet paper.
  • Camera to capture the stunning landscapes.

Keep in mind that weather in the Andes can change rapidly, so waterproof and warm clothing is essential. Your guide will also provide advice before and during the trek to ensure you have everything you need.

Can I Do the Ancascocha Trail with Children or Older Adults?

The Ancascocha Trail is a challenging trek that crosses high mountain terrain with passes above 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) altitude. Therefore, it is not recommended for very young children or older adults with health issues or without prior high-altitude hiking experience.

However, for older children and adults in good physical condition and accustomed to hiking, it is possible to complete the trek with extra precautions. It is essential to:

  • Have a good level of physical fitness.
  • Adjust the hiking pace according to the group’s abilities.
  • Ensure plenty of water, rest, and sun protection.
  • Watch carefully for signs of altitude sickness and respond quickly if symptoms appear.

Our guides are trained to care for all participants and tailor the experience to be safe and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend consulting a doctor before the trek if there are any health or fitness concerns.

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