Salkantay Trek
Peru's alternative Inca trail through pristine Andean wilderness
Look, everyone knows about the Inca Trail. But here's the thing — while tourists queue for permits months in advance, you could be walking the Salkantay Trek, arguably Peru's most spectacular high-altitude route. This 5-day odyssey takes you beneath the towering Salkantay peak (20,574 feet), through cloud forests, past turquoise glacial lakes, and eventually to Machu Picchu's back door. And the best part? No permits required. The trek demands respect — you'll cross 15,213-foot Salkantay Pass on day two, where the air is thin and the views are infinite. But if you can handle the altitude and the challenge, you'll experience Peru's raw Andean beauty without the crowds.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Book with local operators in Cusco rather than international tour companies to save 30-50% on trek packages
- 2.Buy hiking snacks and water purification tablets at San Pedro market in Cusco - tourist shops charge double
- 3.Skip the expensive gear rental in Cusco and bring your own sleeping bag and hiking boots from home
- 4.Take the public bus to Mollepata trailhead for $2 instead of private transport for $50
- 5.Eat at local restaurants in Aguas Calientes rather than hotel dining rooms - street food costs $3 vs $15 hotel meals
- 6.Book Machu Picchu tickets directly online to avoid agency markup fees of $10-20 per ticket
Travel Tips
- •Arrive in Cusco 2-3 days early to acclimatize - altitude sickness at 15,000+ feet is no joke
- •Pack coca leaves legally purchased in Cusco markets - locals swear by them for altitude adjustment
- •Bring extra batteries and a portable charger - cold temperatures drain electronics fast at altitude
- •Download offline maps before starting - cell service disappears after Mollepata
- •Pack toilet paper and hand sanitizer - facilities along the route are basic at best
- •Wear broken-in hiking boots only - new boots will destroy your feet on rocky terrain
- •Bring cash in small bills for hut stays and local purchases - no ATMs until Aguas Calientes
- •Start hiking early each day to avoid afternoon weather changes in the mountains
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