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TREKKING AUSANGATE: ESSENTIAL FACTS FOR YOUR UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE THROUGH THE ROUTES OF AUSANGATE TREK AND RAINBOW MOUNTAIN

Thursday, 30 September, 2021 | Blog | Comments Off on TREKKING AUSANGATE: ESSENTIAL FACTS FOR YOUR UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE THROUGH THE ROUTES OF AUSANGATE TREK AND RAINBOW MOUNTAIN

Important items for trekking through the Andes where the Ausangate Trek and Rainbow Mountain is situated

Ausangate Trek, this beautiful route is ideal for lovers of long and short walks (trekking) because it contains in its challenging route beautiful landscapes as well as the gratifying interaction of its inhabitants, locals and its cultural components that easily exceed the highest expectations. of an epic journey.

The particularity of this trek to Ausangate and in comparison, with the other walks or routes that take place in the region of Cusco, include Inca spiritual sites, starting at 3900 meters and ascending to about 5200 meters above sea level, consists of enjoy landscapes, lakes, glaciers, irregular peaks, valleys and colorful mountains throughout the tour that allows deep contact with rugged nature. In addition, there is the opportunity to observe the endemic fauna consisting of 20 species of birds, Andean black-winged geese, the majestic Andean condor, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas (wild relative of the alpaca), and the vizcacha (a type of chinchilla that is similar to a rabbit). This whole set creates a setting that can be described as completely wonderful.

In recent years, the farmers of the Ausangate area charge an entrance fee, thus allowing these investments to give us security measures and the infrastructure that have made the area a much safer place. Although the AUSANGATE TREK is not as well-known as the Inca trail to Machu Picchu or Salkantay Trek. Lately the passionate adventurers who choose their route since their natural environment remains practically intact. This makes the experience in this part of the Andes calm and picturesque.

Ausangate Trekking

HOW TO ARRIVE TO AUSANGATE?

It is necessary to take a public transport from Cusco to Tinki. The terminal of these buses is located 10 minutes (by taxi) from the city’s downtown; The buses are leaving every two hours and the prices are reasonable. Make sure the bus destination is Ocongate, which is a larger town than Tinki. Also, check that the bus takes them to Tinki. Travel time by bus is approximately 4 -5 hours along the road that leads to Puerto Maldonado. The town of Tinki is located about 3,575 masl; accommodation and restaurants are scarce. We recommend leaving Cusco at 5:00am and starting the walk the same day to the first camp called Upis.

ON ACCLIMATIZATION FOR THE AUSANGATE TREK

Don’t fly directly to a high-altitude destination, stop somewhere to acclimatize. Ausanate hikers should spend a day or two in Cusco (but beware, it’s still a high altitude). As you hike in the Andes, your tour operator will ensure that you have proper acclimatization before reaching great heights.

The rule for hikers is “climb high, sleep low”. So go up to a new height during the day, but go down a bit to sleep at night. The zigzag path allows your body to adapt to the low oxygen pressure.

Don’t take shortcuts: if a guide suggests that he can walk 8 out of 5 days, it is a sure sign that he is not following the ‘low sleep’ rule. Going straight all day every day is a recipe for disaster. If you don’t have time for a long hike, take the time or choose another hike.

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THE BEST TIME TO DO THE AUSANGATE TREK

The best season to hike through the Ausangate region is from April to November because it is the dry season where rain is less or minimum, this to maximize the number of clear days since most of our activities take place outdoors. However, the favorable climate attracts more hikers and if you want to enjoy these beautiful places exclusively, it is recommended to do the walk in the last days of March or in the month of October and November. Keep in mind that you can do the Ausangate Trek at any time of the year (if you do it on your own) and those prices increase (in the agencies that offer the walk) due to low demand as it is more difficult to find outings daily.

The months of January and February are the worst to do Ausangate Trek. Due to the constant rains (which is why the Inca Trail is disabled this season). Hail and thunderstorms are common as well and even become much more intense increasing the chances that the experience will become completely terrifying.

Trail of Ausangate Trekking

HOW TO MAKE A TOUR AND GO ALONE?

The advantages of scheduling, coordinating a hike in a travel agency stand out at first glance and with a large staff of guiding professionals who safeguard the integrity of the adventurer throughout the tour, as they take care of even the tiniest details, sometimes, difficult for the hiker to only worry about enjoying the entire journey and thus enriching the experience. On the other hand, there is the possibility of doing the walk on your own. To carry out this walk, the necessary requirements are that you have already done walks above 4000 m. have adequate equipment, stock up on sufficient food supplies, and be fluent in Spanish and/or Quechua. In this way you will avoid misunderstandings and bad intentions, which as we know, happen anywhere in the world.

In case of deciding to make the walk without having the timely provision of a travel agency. The tips to follow are: hire a muleteer and pack the necessary supplies and food in the pack animals. These can be hired while you are in the town of Tinky. The local residents and muleteers of occupation for more than 10 years, are good choice since they know the area like the back of his hand, as well as being fluent in Spanish and Quechua.

THE WEATHER OF AUSANGATE TREK

Due to the geographical conditions of the Andes, the weather here can be, and almost always is, unpredictable and the Ausangate Trek includes a temperature oscillation between 10°-20º C during the day if it is sunny, up to 05-10º during the day if it’s not sunny. Because it is at a high altitude, it is not warm but the sun is intensely strong that makes this condition the biggest battle. On the other hand, the temperature drops significantly in the afternoon and especially at night, reaching -10 ° C or even lower in the dry season. That is why warm clothing is required for this hike.

The repercussions of global warming are not unknown in this area of the Andes, causing unexpected rains in the dry season. Considering this phenomenon, it is suggested the use of waterproof garments and also the use of covers of the same material to cover their belongings (portable electronic devices and other equipment and clothing) that are transported in pack animals, in order to protect and avoid deterioration due to possible downpours. In addition to the use of this material, it is suggested to provide yourself with plastics or several Ziploc plastic bags (the agency that provides the services will be in charge of verifying that all this is done), in this way, taking into account these precautions, the walk will be many more enjoyable.

In case you are hiking on your own, be sure to keep in mind and fulfill the supply of all necessary results to carry out the tour under the unexpected rains.

ADMISSION TICKETS FOR AUSANGATE TREK

On the way to Ausangate you’ll pass through several communities and these are in charge of maintaining the trail, as well as offering camping services, bathrooms and even night guards, for which you have to pay, and they are also already stipulated rates. It is a guided walk that can include the respective payment of such or not. The passenger must be clear about the subject of the contract and also before contracting the tours to the travel agency.

Tickets for Ausangate Trek 4 Days

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IF YOU CHOOSE AUSANGATE TREK

You can choose between the two categories to carry out the wonderful trek to Ausangate, which is a short route (2-4 days) and a long route (5-7 days). In case you have time, we suggest you opt for the route that lasts 5 to 7 days since the itinerary offers views and landscapes that will leave you in awe.

Complete Ausangate Trek (5-7 days)

This route and the charm of long walks, where the complete circuit is covered, is that you can appreciate the variety of high peaks from different angles, as well as walking through mountain passes, at least one and even up to two per day, from altitudes from 4,000 m (13,000 ft) to 5,200 m (17,600 ft). Read More

Ausangate short trek (2-4 days)

This route is the shortest, also known or called as the Mini Ausangate Trek, they have the intention of providing hikers in a good way this famous region the Ausangate in a short and intense period. The adventure and quality of this route focuses on circulating through Lake Puka Qocha, the Ausangate glacier and the mountain of 7 colors. Read More.

DO YOU GET TO SEE AMAZING SCENARIOS EVERY DAY?

The satisfaction and joy that Ausangate grants every day and throughout its journey, is above the tree line, panoramic views of the beautiful mountainous landscapes are appreciated. Clearly a splendid opportunity for those who love taking pictures

Ausangate Trekking

LEAVE YOUR LUGGAGE DURING THE TREK

In the vast majority of hotels, travel agencies will allow you to leave your large suitcases or luggage in their storage during the time you are doing the Ausangate Trek and then, you can pick them up once you return.

HOW DIFFICULT IS THE AUSANGATE TREK?

One of the main reasons why the trek to Ausangate is considered difficult is precisely the trail at high altitudes. Probably not suitable for hikers who recently decided to opt for this activity. So it is recommended that you have had moderate walks in advance.

AUSANGATE TREK CAMPSITES AND SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS

You will pass through four local communities, who manage the camps along the hiking trails to Ausangante. Before, hikers could set up their camps in the place of their choice and for free. Seeing that their properties were affected by hikers leaving waste, this affects health and the environment. The local people established a system of camps, as well as generated several jobs and the possibility of economic growth thanks to tourist activity. In this way, mutualism makes hiking an increasingly attractive activity on this circuit.

Because it is a relatively new system; campsites are still basic and located in remote areas, so the confidence of finding stores (minimarkets) or other services must be abandoned. In general, there is a place to set up the tents and the toilets are totally rustic. There is no drinking water in the campsites and taking a shower will have to be postponed until the end of the hike (Note: if you are on a fully supported hike, you will likely be provided with a container of warm water in the morning for your quick wash)

The most common practice for this hike is tent camping along the Trail. However, SUNRISE PERU TREK is the only company that offers guided tours as a hike from cabin to cabin, allowing you to stay in basic shelters each night. You can even go with them in the rainy season because they have shelters in each camp.

USEFUL INFORMATION

WHAT TO BRING TO AUSANGATE TREK:

  • Rain jacket
  • Flashlight
  • Extra socks (wool is best).
  • Hiking pants
  • Rain pants.
  • Camping shoes / sandals: for use in the afternoon.
  • Camping pillow.
  • Water resistant trekking footwear.
  • Warm clothing (thermal underwear, fleece, hat and gloves).
  • Plastic Poncho.
  • Synthetic or cotton clothing (pants, shorts, T-shirts).
  • Sun hat and sunglasses.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Lipstick.
  • Extra camera / battery.
  • Water bottles.
  • Basic medications.
  • Soap, toothbrush and toothpaste.
  • Canes.
  • Personal stuff.
  • Medical kit (for emergencies)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM THE AGENCY

* PRECAUTIONS FOR ACTIVITY

CANCELLATION POLICY

In case of an emergency, you can reschedule your Ausangate Trek at no cost with a 60% refund up to 72 hours before the start of the service. After that, it will not be possible to make changes or cancellations within this period.

Best Treks in Ausangate – The Ultimate Guide for Trekking in Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain in Peru

Thursday, 17 October, 2019 | Blog | Comments Off on Best Treks in Ausangate – The Ultimate Guide for Trekking in Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain in Peru

The most comprehensive hiking guide on the internet for trekking in Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain region

Ausangate is known globally for its picturesque mountains. Especially known to most is the colorful Rainbow Mountain, and a lot of people travel from all over to capture a glimpse of the world’s beautiful Mountain.
However the Rainbow Mountain is just a small fraction of what there is to discover in Ausangate, with some of the most unique lodges, sacred sites and friendly locals you will come across along the trail.

The Andes is the ‘spine’ of the country, and what lies within will truly change the way you look at the culture of Peru.

For those that love adventure, the best way to explore this country is on your own two feet, by trekking in Ausanagte and the rainbow Mountain.

Ausangate offers short treks up to 2 days, medium treks up to 6days and long treks for the adventurous kind where you can be out in the wilderness for up to 10 days or more.

There are literally so many options when it comes to choosing what hike to go on, so I have put together a comprehensive, ultimate guide to treks in Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain in order to get you on your way to something amazing!

WHEN TO GO? – AUSANGATE TREKKING SEASON

That’s a very good question and there is no definite answer. Personally I prefer to hike in AUSANGATE during the dry season which starts in April and runs down to October; in this season the weather is normally clear and you’ll have the option to see the picturesque mountain.

The temperature during the dry season varies from day to night; during the day reach up to 25°C and during the night falls down to -10°C.
It is very important be prepared for all kind of weather all the time since the weather in the Andes can change very rapid.

GUIDED OR INDEPENDENT – HOW TO HIKE IN AUSANGATE AND RAINBOW MOUNTAIN?

Many hikes in Ausangate require the use of guides, horses and Llamas such as Ausangate classic Trek, Ausangate circuit and Rainbow Mountain Trek due to the areas being hard to walk.

However, places such as the One day trip to Rainbow Mountain or Phacchanta lagoons do not require guides.

If a particular hike requires a guide there really is no way around it, you must use a guide and porter in order to undertake the hike.

It is best to organize your Ausangate trekking tour before you get to Peru to save time and avoid the confusion of finding a trekking company in Lima or Cusco.

Guides are awesome to trek with and are full of knowledge even though it might cost you a bit more, it is well worth it.

In my opinion it’s worth going on a guided trip when trekking in Ausangate or Rainbow Mountain.

It’s important to keep in mind too that no matter what trek you do, you’re probably going to have to get special permits from the Peruvian government.

THE BEST TREKS IN AUSANGATE AND THE RAINBOW MOUNTAIN

Ausangate offers a vast selection trekking routes to do in the Andes of Peru; I have established a list that covers the best.

Essential information

Essential information for trekking in Ausangate

Trekking in Ausangate need not be considered risky affair as far as your health is concerned. Nevertheless, preventive measures such as a through medical checkup and inoculations before you start trekking can save you from unexpected hazards. Since the remote places of Peru are not supplied with necessities that are essential for modern medical facilities and as the rescue and evacuation are measured in days, it is imperative to make a comprehensive first aid box consisting of basic drugs and accessories as part of the paraphernalia for trekking in Ausangate region.

Travelers are requested to bring medicine prescribed by their doctor at home. Common medicine for stomach problems, headache, and malaria is available in Cusco. Medicine is usually not available in remote areas. It is so necessary medicine is advisable to carry with you. Before going to Peru, it is advised to get injections against typhoid, meningitis and hepatitis.

Altitud problem

OVERCOMING ALTITUDE PROBLEM:

This is often known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), which is particularly a matter of important medical consideration while trekking in the AUSANGATE region. Altitude Sickness means the effect of altitude on those who ascend too rapidly to elevations above 3000 meters. Early mountain sickness will manifest itself in headache, nausea, shortness of breath, fatigue; etc. it can be encountered as initials of the sickness.

CAUSE/FACTOR OF ALTITUDE SICKNESS IN AUSANGATE AND RAINBOW MOUNTAIN

  1. Less Oxygen
  2. Low Pressure i.e. Barometric Pressure
  3. Rapid Ascent
  4. Possible Dehydration
  5. Hypothermia TYPE OF ALTITUDE SICKNESS TYPES ALTITUDE SICKNESS
  6. AMS – Acute Mountain Sickness
  7. HAPE – High Altitude Pulmonary Edema
  8. Hace – High Altitude Cerebral Edema

Our advice: Drink 3-4ltr of water minimum a day, don’t exhaust yourself so much and breathe deep and take rest more than usual.

DETAILS OF AUSANGATE TREKS AND RAINBOW MOUNTAIN

Trekking in Ausangate is an experience of lifetime where you’ll have the option to see the highest mountain in the region of Cusco and one of the 10 highest mountains in Peru. The trip starts and finish in the city of Cusco. The Ausangate is a picturesque Mountain located at 100km from the city of Cusco to where you can arrive by car.

Day Trip to Rainbow Mountain

Best Treks in Ausangate
The view of “VINUCUNCA”- the Rainbow Mountain – Best Treks in Ausangate

Day Trip to Rainbow Mountain is the best day trip in the city of Cusco; offers exceptional views of the Ausangate peak along with lakes and glaciers. It is a moderate day trek in the high Peruvian Andes. Instead of traveling to the more commercial Treks, trekkers often choose this itinerary to enjoy the less crowded trails. It is an excellent choice for both experienced trekkers as well as novice travelers.

The summit of Rainbow Mountain offers panoramic mountain views, including 6371m peak – Mt. Ausanagte. Many argue the view from the top of this vantage point is far better than other ones in Peru.

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2-day Rainbow Mountain Trek

The Llamas and Alpacas next to the Rainbow Mountain – Best Treks in Ausangate

2-day Rainbow Mountain Trek is a classic trekking destination, located only 100km away from the city of Cusco.

Although the 2-day Rainbow Mountain Trek is relatively short, accessible, and cheap, the trails are quieter with less number of trekkers compared to other classic trekking destinations in Ausangate.

The trek is ideal for both experienced trekkers as well as novice travel enthusiasts. This trek provides an incredible opportunity to traverse through beautiful countryside communities, diverse landscapes, eye-catching waterfalls, high Andean valleys, sacred sites, Llamas and Alpacas grazing around.

The mountain trails of 2-day Rainbow Mountain Trek also offers you a spectacular sight of the glaciers and mountains including Pucaccocha Pass (4958m), the Mountain of Ausangate (6371m) and Vinicunca Mountain (5020m).

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3-day Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain

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The Mountain of Ausanagte (6371m) – Best Treks in Ausangate

The 3-day Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain is the most popular trek in the city of Cusco in Peru; it provides a more cultural experience as the route takes you through remote areas and picturesque communities.
Trekkers will sight some huge mountains including Ausangate, Payangate and “VINICUNCA”, one of the most beautiful mountains in the world.

However, the true appeal of the 3-day Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain lies in its variety. The trail makes its way up through picturesque villages and high-altitude plains with stunning views of the AUSANGATE Mt. High lakes and glacier viewpoints.

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4-day Ausangate Trek

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Trekking up to Pucaccocha pass at 5000m – Best Treks in Ausangate

The “4-day Ausangate Trek” is popular for its diverse vegetation and picturesque villages. The trek offers a great vantage point of Ausangate and views of the Rainbow Mountain. Despite the proximity to the high mountains, the region is as wild as any other Peruvian highlands, surrounded with tranquil rural landscape. The trek offers exposure to the Inca culture and a chance to walk past the beautiful glaciers at a low altitude.

The 4-day Ausangate Trek offers the stunning view mountains panorama. The trek is an ideal option for the one. Are you looking to explore the rich rural culture in Peru, beautiful landscape and vegetation? This is the trek for you.

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6-day Classic Ausangate circuit

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Trekking in Ausangate Peru – Best Treks in Ausangate

The “6-day Classic Ausangate Circuit” is your classic camp to camp trek with stunning views of The Ausangate, “Santa Catalina”, “Payangate”, “Tres Marias”, “Condor Paso” and many other mountains.

Despite being considered as one of the moderates hikes in Peru, The trek is truly beautiful complete with farms, picturesque villages, different color of lagoons, herd of llamas and alpacas which are unique to this particular area.

6-day Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain

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The first pass “Arapa” at 4958m – Best Treks in Ausangate

Wandering through the beautiful hills, the “6-day Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain” takes you to the base of Mount AUSANGATE. The trail passes through hospitable villages and picturesque valleys. The trek combines different landscapes and brings the trekkers to “VINICUNCA” or the famous Rainbow Mountain.

The trek is the perfect blend of superb natural scenery and rich cultural diversity of Ausangate region. Trekking “6-day Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain” is a spectacular, breathtaking walk that rewards trekkers in many ways.

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