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Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu

This Salkantay Trek 4 Days and ends in Machu Picchu.

4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS Multi Day Hike

Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu 23 reviews
Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu

Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu

This Salkantay Trek 4 Days and ends in Machu Picchu.

4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS Multi Day Hike

Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu 23 reviews
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Overview

Salkantay Trek 4 Days 

Salkantay trek 4 days Excellent hike through the Cordillera de Vilcabamba and pass through many impressive landscapes, where we will meet the famous Tropical Cloud Forest to the high Andes in this beautiful Salkantay Mountain Trek. We will visit the Campsite the first night in our private camp, located at the foot of the mountain of the Salkantay, surrounded by breathtaking views of snow Mountain.

In the evening, we will You will be struck by breathtaking views of stars to know the Inca constellations. We will stay in our campsite the second night in our ecological and private camping, surrounded by ecologicañ green vegetation, lush, with fruit plantations like bananas, mangoes, avocados, and coffee,

Here we have a free hot shower Camp on the third night with breathtaking views of Machu Picchu, to enjoy the sunset and sunrise on the mountain of Machu Picchu. We will go through different microclimates.

For those who are passionate about adventure trekking, we present you this tour of Machu Picchu with Salkantay Hike  4 days, with fantastic views, enjoying the natural beauty of this mountain.

It will be an incredible experience visiting, turquoise lakes (Humantay Lake), glaciers, green mountains, waterfalls, and much more, in general, the only difference is the thermal baths and the archaeological center of Llactapata, the final destination will be the temple of wisdom (MACHU PICCHU).

Itinerary

DAY 1Cusco – Soraypampa-Huayracpunko

Sites to Visit DAY 1

Soraypampa

This Salkantay Trek 4 Days begins with a briefing before your tour, you will receive a briefing of the hike in charge of your tour leader guide. In the morning, we will pick you up early at 4:00.

We will drive in our private transport through the beautiful landscapes of the Salkantay Trek 4 Days for 3 hours, to Soraypampa (3,800 m), where we will meet his horses and his horsemen. Your cook will cook breakfast to start the tour. We will also introduce you to all the staff that will work for you along the way.

At 8:30 am, we will begin our expedition towards Machu Picchu. The climb will be gradual for 03 hours until you arrive at your lunch spot. The AMAZING views from the Salkantay Valley and the Salkantay Mountain are incredible.

Lunch will be at the foot of this IMPRESSIVE mountain. After enjoying our delicious lunch, we will continue our climb for another hour until reaching the highest point of our walk (Paso Salkantay 4,650 m).

We will have breathtaking views of two different valleys and the Salkantay mountain. We can also see some avalanches of the Salkantay Glacier.

We will still have another two hours, downhill, to reach our first camp, called (Wayracammachay 3,800 m).

The downhill portion can be a bit slippery, which may require trekking poles. You will enjoy the sunset and the silence of the valleys. In these beautiful places, enjoy the soft singing of the river.

Upon arrival, our guides and porters will welcome you to their campsite. Your shops will all be ready. All you have to do is relax and enjoy tea and dinner.

DETAILS OF SALKANTAY TREK 4 DAYS 

  • Hiking Distance: 15 km
  • Trail Head Elevation: 3,800 m
  • Maximum Altitude Gained: 850 m
  • Campsite Elevation: 3.800 m
  • Weather: Cold
  • Trail Conditions: Rocky, dusty and slippery (required: trekking shoes)
  • Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Salkantay Trek 7 Days

Salkantay Trek 4 Days

Salkantay Trek

Salkantay Trek

DAY 2Wayrampunko – Challway – La Playa

Sites to Visit DAY 2

We’ll start the day with hot tea. We will have enough time to pack and enjoy a delicious breakfast as we watch the sunrise. After we prepare, you will begin the longest day of your trip to La Playa.

Today, it is downhill almost all day, with some short uphill parts. The first section will be all downhill. Microclimate changes from alpine, cloud forest, and mountain forest, where you will have an opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking flora and fauna of the mountains.

After 04 four hours, we will arrive at the place of lunch. After lunch, you will spend another four and a half hours gradually descending until you reach La Playa.

This area experiences micro-climate changes from cloud forests to tropical forests, where farmers grow coffee, oranges, avocados, and more.

There will be excellent views of the lush valley and the incredible falls.

We will be able to observe some bears in the place. Upon arrival, we will enjoy some tea and dinner.

DETAILS OF SALKANTAY TREK 4 DAYS 

  • Walking Distance: 18 km
  • Camp Elevation: 2,400 m
  • Previous Camp Elevation: 3,800 m
  • Maximum Altitude Descended: 1400 m
  • Trail Condition: Rocky, salty, and slippery
  • Weather: Warm to really hot (mosquitoes)
  • Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
5-Day Glamping Salkantay to Machu Picchu Trek Luxury

5-Day Glamping Salkantay to Machu Picchu Trek Luxury

DAY 3La Playa – Llactapata – hydroelectric – Aguas Calientes

Sites to Visit DAY 3

La Playa Llactapata Machu Picchu hydroelectric Machu Picchu Town

After breakfast early in the camp, we will begin the last 45 minutes of gradual trekking and descending until reaching a portion of the Inca Trail, built at 1,300 m. This road was built to connect Vilcabamba with Machu Picchu. It is always special to walk on this historic road. From here, the trek is uphill along a stone path to the Llactapata Inca site, just in front of Machu Picchu.

You can enjoy more coffee and yucca plantations along the way. Once you arrive in Llactapata, your guide will describe the geography of the mountains and tell the story of the Incas.

We will return to our hike, which will be 2:30 hours downhill until we reach the famous hydroelectric station for your last lunch with your cook and porters. We will take the train back to Cusco that night. After lunch, you will have a small ceremony to say goodbye. At 4 p.m.,

You will have the bag that the porters took; we will take the train for 45 minutes to Aguas Calientes with your tour guide. He will take you to your hotel for a well-deserved relaxation time. If you want to visit the hot springs in Aguas Calientes, we will indicate the way.

The cost of entry to the hot springs is ten soles. You will need a towel. You will enjoy the last dinner with your guide at a local restaurant that evening. You will also receive your latest information for the following day. Be sure to get some snacks and water for your Machu Picchu day.

DETAILS OF SALKANTAY TREK 4 DAYS

  • Aguas Calientes Village Elevation: 2,000 m
  • Altitude from Camp to Llactapata Gained: 350 m
  • Weather: Hot
  • Train Conditions: Some sections are slippery

DAY 4Machu Picchu (the lost city of the Incas)

Sites to Visit DAY 4

Machu Picchu Hike

We will start the day very early at 4:30 in the morning, followed by breakfast at 5 am in the hotel. We will take our bus to Machu Picchu. It will be about 25 minutes from Machu Picchu which opens at 6 in the morning.

Please be sure to bring your original passport to show the Rangers (you can get a Machu Picchu stamp on your ticket). Your guide will take you to the best places in Machu Picchu and enjoy the sunrise (depending on the weather). Then you will have a guided tour of about two and a half hours,

Where you can explore Machu Picchu with your tour guide. You will also have free time to explore the site on your own. If you have booked, Huayna Picchu will upload it at this time.

The climb to Huayna Picchu is an hour and a half, but if you do not reserve for this mountain, you still have the option to climb to the Puerta del Sol (an hour and a half) or the Inca Bridge (45 minutes). In the afternoon, you must take a bus to the city to enjoy your lunch. You will take an afternoon train to Ollantaytambo, where our driver will be waiting for you to transfer you back to Cusco. We will drop you off at your hotel.

Salkantay Trek 4 Days

Salkantay Trek 4 Days

Included

Included on the Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu

  • Pre-departure briefing.- For the 4-Day Salkantay Hike tour we will make a previous talk in our offices to meet our guides, cooks and support staff; we can do this talk in your hotel or you can visit us at our offices.
  • Two Excellent experienced top tour guides (9-16 people / 6-8 with one tour guide).
  • Tourist bus «Cusco» to the trailhead
  • Salkantay Trail permits and Machu Picchu Sanctuary.
  • Hotel in Cusco
  • Hotel after the Salkantay trek
  • Admission document to the Inca Road System by SERNANP – INCA TRAIL “National Service of Natural Protected Areas.”
  • Local porters to carry camping equipment.
  • Extra porter to carry 7 kg/15.4 lb. customer’s items.
  • Tent: 02 people in each.
  • One inflatable sleeping pad.
  • Specialized Camping equipment.
  • One Kitchen tent.
  • Toilet tent with biodegradable toilet facilities.
  • One cook.
  • Assistant cook.
  • One chief porter.
  • Meals: Daily morning snack
  • Bio-degradable personal hand soaps.
  • Our kitchen staff uses biodegradable dishwashing detergents.
  • First-aid kit.
  • Emergency oxygen bottle.
  • Machu Picchu guided tour for 2 hours.
  • Round trip  from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes town.
  • Train return to Ollantaytambo and private transport from Ollantaytambo station to Cusco.

No Included

No Included on the Salkantay Trek 4 Days to Machu Picchu
  • Tips (Tipping is 100% optional depending on the service you received)
  • Travel Insurance from your country.
  • Water 1-day and 4
  • Lunch 4 day

Recommendations

What is the Salkantay trek 4 Days?

The Salkantay trek 4 Days is one of the many treks that can be found in the Cusco region, Peru. It has a total distance of 75 km (46 miles) at a maximum altitude of 3000 m (10 000 ft), so it is considered to be a strenuous trek. This Salkantay 4 Day trek starts in Cusco, where you are picked up from your hotel to take you to Mollepata or Soraypampa.

This Salkantay Trek 4 Days to Machu Picchu, you can also see Llaqtapata. Pronounced as «Yakhta-Pata», Llaqtapata is an archaeological site about 5 km from Machu Picchu. It is believed that in Inca times, it was a resting place on the way to Machu Picchu. Still today, on some treks, Llaqtapata is used as a resting place. Make sure you choose the right itinerary

The 4-day Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu goes up to the Salkantay pass at an altitude of 4580 m altitude is the highlight of the trek and one of the reasons why the Salkantay trek is such a challenge for trekkers.

How difficult is the Salkantay Trek 4 Days?

If you really think the Salkantay trek is difficult, don’t worry, it is not. It is a gentle ascent that you will enjoy. This trek is intended for classic travelers, which means that all people with moderate fitness are capable of doing it. The same applies to the Salkantay trek. It is not easy, but it is not very difficult to accomplish either. When considering the Salkantay trek, you just need to be aware of a few details that we will guide you through.

What To Bring

Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu

  • A good daypack.
  • Original passport.
  • Lighter trekking boots (with good ankle support)
  • Three pairs of trekking pants.
  • One rain jacket: The first night, the temperature can be as low as – 5 degrees Celsius/23 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • One warm/winter jacket (Thermals: wool socks/gloves, scarf, and woolen hat for cold nights).
  • Four shirts.
  • Two long-sleeve shirts.
  • One good sleeping bag.
  • Sun protection cream (SPF 45 or higher recommended).
  • Bug spray.
  • Water.
  • Digital Camera and film
  • A headlamp to navigate camp in the evenings and pre-dawn mornings with spare batteries
  • Bandages or moleskin.
  • Flip flops. Your toes will thank you!
  • Plastic bags for dirty and wet clothes
  • Something to read in the evenings
  • Extra money.

Prices

Luxury All Inclusive Service
Number of personsPrice per person
1$730.00
2$700.00
3$670.00
4$640.00
5$610.00
6$580.00
7$550.00
8$520.00

Prices: Salkantay trek 4 Days to Machu Picchu Permits are needed for your chosen start date. Tour prices are based on the number of people in a group. Prices are valid from March 2022 through January 2023. All prices quoted are $USD

  • Group service $520 per person

Important: Price includes up to 7 kilos of your personal belongings to be carried by the mules (NO need of extra Porter hire!).

Discounts:Salkantay trek 4 days 

  • Student Discount 20$ dollars
  • Under 15 years will pay as a student: US$20.00
  • Under 7 years Discount: US$35.00

Optional Extras (Need to Book in Advance):

  • Machu Picchu Mountain climbing:  USD 25.00 (Need to book in advance)
  • Huayna Picchu Mountain climbing: USD 25.00 (Need to book in advance)

Frequently Asked Questions: Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu

4-Day Salkantay Trek 

The Salkantay trek is also known as the route of the sacred snow-capped mountains (APUS) that starts from the city of Cusco and then goes by bus to the place called Challacancha, this is a pilgrimage road has a distance of 89 km through unique landscapes with unique flora and fauna, lagoons, cloud forests, and rainforest and ending at the temple of wisdom (Machu Picchu).

The Salkantay Mountain –Wild Mountain– is located within the Vilcabamba mountain range, northwest of Cuzco. Salkantay is one of the highest and most spectacular mountains in the Andes (6,271 m/20,574 ft).

National Geographic’s Adventure Travel magazine included the Salkantay among the 25 best treks in the world.

How far do we hike each day?

4-Day Salkantay Trek basically the first day is for training and the second day is the most difficult because of the altitude, the third day is a short day, the fourth day is a very long day but you will not have problems with the weather because it is the jungle to Machu Picchu town and the fifth day is basically bus, that means we will walk between 5 to 8 hours per day, reasonable averages to enjoy this incredible trek.

How difficult is the Salkantay Trek 4 Days?

Even for an experienced traveler, the Salkantay Hike 4 Days will be complicated but not impossible because of the difficulties that there are in the different days demanding you physically, but in recent years there is the possibility of renting horses and taking the most difficult part of this trek, for this it is very important to acclimatize in Cusco 2 or 3 days to avoid difficulties with the altitude and of course exercise and be in good shape.

The complete trek is 72 km and with options of 4 and 5 days and is considered slightly easier than the classic Inca Trail.

What’s the most challenging section of the hike?

The high point of Salkantay is at 14.760123 fasl, which is the most difficult stretch during the Salkantay, there are several reasons for the wind, little oxygen, and may have altitude sickness but take it easy because there is the option of renting horses, especially when ascending and basically the descent is somewhat lighter in general with a steady pace if you can make it.

Can I hike the Salkantay hike 4 Days at any time?

The recommended season is from April to September, with very clear days with incredible views of the landscapes and very cold but bearable nights.

The rainy season is between October and March with cloudy days and cold nights even so the views are not very spectacular, for lovers of the mystical are incredible scenery and the least recommended month is February there is a lot of rain and landslides and the road is not safe instead Machu Picchu is open all year round, in general, the most recommended months are the dry dates,

When is the best time for 4Day Salkantay Trek?

The best months to make this excursion are between April and September, with blue sky with incredible views so you can take the best pictures and make beautiful memories of this magical country

Salkantay Trek 4 Days without a guide or tent?

The answer is yes, it is possible to do it on your own or with a group carrying all your trekking gear without cooks, guides, or muleteers, but you run the risk of getting lost as some days the path is not so clear and the best recommendation is to book with SULLPAYKY EXPERIENCES, to have a mystical experience

Should I Take My Children Trekking In Peru?

This trek in some days are very tiring and regularly other days are calmer, the recommendation for children there is the option of taking horses during the first and second day as they are the most tiring days, of course, they must have acclimatization of 2 to 3 days in Cusco to avoid complications in this trek, and always do some walking exercises in their different countries that come and from 10 years old can make these treks

Can I use my mobile/cell phone on the mountain?

The Salkantay trek becomes more popular every year and also more facilities for the hiker, which means that in every camp there is wifi and you will not have problems to make emergency calls and about the signal coverage there is only in some places sporadically and there is also the option to charge your cell phone, camera, etc.

What is the weather on the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 4 Days?

The climate in recent years was changing abruptly due to global warming and the different altitudes that are in this Salkantay trek, basically, the biggest concern is the first day and in Salkantay pass with strong winds and at night the temperature drops below zero, and the following days are calmer because you get to warmer places and will not have difficulties with the weather.

What should I bring to the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu 4 Days?

  • A good daypack.
  • Original passport.
  • Lighter trekking boots (with good ankle support)
  • Three pairs of trekking pants.
  • One rain jacket: The first night, the temperature can be as low as – 5 degrees Celsius/23 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • One warm/winter jacket (Thermals: wool socks/gloves, scarf, and woolen hat for cold nights).
  • Four shirts.
  • Two long-sleeve shirts.
  • One good sleeping bag.
  • Sun protection cream (SPF 45 or higher recommended).
  • Bug spray.
  • Water.
  • Digital Camera and film
  • A headlamp to navigate camp in the evenings and pre-dawn mornings with spare batteries
  • Bandages or moleskin.
  • Flip flops. Your toes will thank you!
  • Plastic bags for dirty and wet clothes
  • Something to read in the evenings
  • Extra money.

Why do I need to make a deposit?

We recommend making your reservation in advance and we will guarantee your Spaces for this hike. Each reservation needs a 30% of the deposit as the first payment. The final balance(70%) will be paid in Cusco(Briefing Day). About Payment, you must choose where would you like to make the deposit: Payment system online,

We use the money from your deposit to make several important purchases, including the entrance fee to Salkantay, the entrance fee to Machu Picchu, bus tickets, and train tickets. In addition, making a deposit assures us that you will be coming on the trek, and are unlikely to cancel at the last minute. This helps us with knowing how much food to buy, how many of our guides to use for the trek, etc. The deposit is non-refundable once we receive it because we will immediately use it to purchase the tickets mentioned above.

What happens after I make the security deposit?

First, we will send you an email to confirm your payment. Then we will contact you to offer you different hotel or hostel options in Cuzco, as well as inform you of other tours you might be interested in.

Two weeks before your tour date, we will contact you by email to request the final payment. We will also ask you where you will be staying in Cuzco, to be able to pick you up on the day of your hike.

After we receive the final payment, we will send you an email confirming your tour date and informing you of important contact information for our tour agency, as well as some final tips to prepare for the trek.

Can I change my starting date for the 4-Day Salkantay Hike?

Something very important for the customer is to give a quality service for it, once we buy your tickets with your deposit can only change the start of the trek with additional 200 dollars, the reason that the tickets are not refundable or transferable so it is very complicated and delicate, for that we recommend that you plan very well to have no details with your trip.

Is altitude sickness a problem? What should I do to avoid altitude sickness?

One of the problems of Cusco is the altitude, so before making this trek is to be 1 or 2 days in Cusco to acclimatize and we do not recommend alcohol before the hike and drink plenty of water or rehydrating drinks during the day and not eat much and chew coca leaves will help a lot in the altitude and carry some medicine for altitude sickness.

What should I do if I get altitude sickness?

On this Salkantay Trek 4 Days to Machu Picchu, It is always necessary to be in Cusco before any excursion in order not to have altitude problems, if you suffer during the excursion, let your guide know immediately so that he can help you since they have a first aid kit and will give you pills for altitude sickness and basically it is easy to recognize altitude sickness with stomach problems, headache, dizziness and general malaise.

Do you provide water during the Salkantay Trek 4 Days?

Yes we will provide you with water to drink throughout the tour and you will have no problems, there are also streams along the route basically the water is clean and you should carry a purification pill this is in case of emergency, in general, there are also stores so you can buy beer, Gatorade, etc.

What is the environmental impact of my trek like?

In the Salkantay trekking every year is cleaned in February to keep clean and also during the high season months in each camp there are garbage cans, in general in this excursion is doing everything possible to keep clean for future hikers.

Are there bathrooms on the Salkantay Hike 4 Days?

During most of the excursion, there are no bathrooms, basically, there are in the camps but remember that they are very basic and in some places you will have to pay 1 sol, this is a kind of economic aid to the villagers, in general, you will have to carry your toilet paper and in Machu Picchu Pueblo, you will have your hotel and private bathroom.

What is the food like on the Salkantay Trek?

The Food on the Salkantay Trek 4 days, is prepared for our cook, and the kitchen assistant accompanies each group on this excursion the food is one of the highlights having breakfasts, lunches, and dinners every variable from local food to fusion and we have the option of vegetarian food.

What are the guides like for the Salkantay Hike 4 Days?

One of the most important is to have a good guide to have an unforgettable experience, so SULLPAYKY EXPERIENCES has the BEST LOCAL tour Guide leaders who know the route very well and with a very good English, of course, depending on the client specializing each year and are knowledgeable in history, archeology, ecology and are from Cusco.

To be able to continue working with the guides we give a higher salary than the others and they are well treated.

What happens if I fall ill, can’t keep up or there is an emergency?

The idea of a hike is to enjoy every second, every minute, every day and basically, it is not a competition for which we will always have staff at the back and you will be totally safe and walk at your own pace.

What are the food and drink on the Salkantay Trek?

In the Salkantay Hike, the food is very varied and delicious, there will be pancakes, scrambled eggs, oatmeal, toast, local soups, rice, fried potatoes, sauces, noodles, and noodles, noodles general each meal will be different and abundant.

the water is totally drinkable, every day we will provide it until the end of this trek, is to organize with the cook so that you do not lack water and if you want drinks like beer, Gatorade there is in each camp

What are the toilet/washing facilities like?

There are no toilets on this trail, there are only in each camp but they are very basic and at the end of the tours every day our staff will give you warm water to wash your hands and face and bring wet wipes and gel.

Do we need to take our own sleeping bags and mats?

You will have no problem renting sleeping bags, SULLPAYKY EXPERIENCES has the best four-season sleeping bags as well as hiking poles included.

Travel Guide Salkantay Trek 4 Days To Machu Picchu

To do this Salkantay 4 Days trek you should take it as easy as possible. This is not a mountain race, so it is best to take your time to enjoy the scenery. Hydrate yourself adequately. The higher the altitude, the more water you need, and one of the benefits of trekking are that you burn a lot of calories.

For the first day of the Salkantay 4-Day trek, you should know that you can rent a horse for the second day. This can help you to relax when climbing the Salkantay Pass. You will enjoy it better

When should I do the 4-Day Salkantay Hike?

For the Salkantay 4 days trek, it is necessary to know the climatic conditions you are in. In Cusco, there are two distinct seasons: the dry season and the rainy season. The dry season lasts from April to October and the driest months are June, July, and August. The latter is also the most crowded season. For this hike it is not necessary to have permits like the Classic Inca Trail.

How much does the Salkantay Trek 4 Days cost in Peru?

For this hike we suggest you check our price table and see which option suits you best.

How high is the Salkantay Pass?

The Salkantay pass has an altitude of 4621 masl (15 100 fasl). On the Salkantay trek you are most likely to cross the pass on the second day. You should take it easy on this hike if you are prone to altitude sickness.

Altitude sickness during the Salkantay Trek 4 Days

Altitude sickness can ruin your trip to Machu Picchu through the Salkantay trek. The maximum altitude you will reach in Cusco is 3399 meters above sea level. And the maximum altitude in the Salkantay trek is 4621 m. However, from 3000 meters onwards the symptoms of altitude sickness may appear. Our experts at Sullpayky Experiences always advise those interested in the Salkantay trek to acclimatize properly.

Listen to your body

When your body needs rest, it tells you so. Listen carefully to your body. You should be attentive and talk about the symptoms of altitude sickness. Let your friends, guide and porters know how you feel and take a break.

Do not let it get worse. Eat as much as you can. Don’t skip meals, even if you don’t like what’s on your plate. Believe us, you will enjoy the food in Peru. The body works hard and needs a lot of carbohydrates to travel longer distances and overcome the altitude.

Forget the diet and buy extra nutrition bars. Doing the Salkantay trek 4 days is hard work and you can easily burn over 4000 calories a day. In fact, maybe that’s one of the reasons why you love trekking. Eat, your body will thank you.

Alcohol and Coca Leaves

If you drink alcohol, you will certainly drink during the Salkantay trek. You will have to increase your water consumption. This is much easier when it is hot and you are sweating, but at high altitude, you need to be disciplined. Drink 3 to 5 liters per day and some tea when you can. Alcohol stimulates mountain sickness and it’s not just because it dehydrates you.

The Incas used coca leaves as a remedy for illnesses and physical problems. Today, coca leaves are still used to suppress the effects of altitude sickness. Choose a longer itinerary. For example, the Salkantay 5 Day trek is slower and you will enjoy it better for 5 days and it will help you acclimatize to the altitude.

What to bring for the Salkantay Trek 4 Days

This packing list is focused on our passengers who have decided to do any of the Salkantay Trekking routes.

The bottom line

When packing your bags for Peru and the Salkantay trek, there are a few things you can’t leave behind. The following items are optional.

  • Valid passport (no copies accepted)
  • Valid student certificate (if you book as a student)
  • Migration card (the paper you receive when you arrive by plane)
  • Trekking boots (light, comfortable and molded to your feet)
  • A good backpack (comfortable, small and light)
  • Water storage for at least 2 liters (bottle, flask or hydration backpack)

What to carry in your backpack for the 4 Day Salkantay Hike

The benefit of booking the «Salkantay Trek 4 Days» with us is that you don’t have to carry all your belongings on the hikes. You only have to carry the backpack and you can leave some things with the amazing porters that will make the hike lighter.

Don’t compromise on the quality of the backpack. It is important to note that due to local regulations, the backpack should not exceed 25 liters. You cannot enter Machu Picchu with large backpacks, so you must leave them at the gate of Machu Picchu.

  • Hat and sunglasses
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Warm layers (long sleeves/fleece shirts)
  • Sunscreen and insect repellent
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Toilet paper
  • Personal medications
  • Adhesive strips
  • Camera and extra batteries
  • Flashlight
  • Additional snacks, nutritional bars, chocolate
  • Extra money for gifts, drinks and tips (having cash and change is useful to pay for the first day’s use of the restroom)

Other items for the Salkantay trek

Sullpayky Experiences will carry for you everything you don’t need during the day. The maximum weight allowed is usually 7 kg and that includes the sleeping bag and air mattress. We advise you to bring as light as possible and not too much.

Bring at least the following items:

  • Sleeping bag (can be rented from the trekking company)
  • Air mattress (can be rented from the trekking company)
  • Lightweight footwear for camping
  • Comfortable jacket, hat, gloves
  • 2 or 3 breathable T-shirts
  • 1 or 2 trekking pants
  • 4 sets of underwear
  • 4 pairs of socks
  • 1 fleece jacket
  • 1 down jacket and warm jacket for colder nights
  • Quick drying towel
  • Soap
  • Wet wipes
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Face cream
  • Portable battery charger
  • Plastic bags for separating wet or dirty clothes

How to prepare for the Salkantay hike

The best way to prepare for this hike is to «walk» a little more. If you are lucky enough to be surrounded by hills or mountains in the city where you live, it’s time to visit them more often. When? If you are new to this, we suggest you start six months before your planned hike, just doing an hour (or two) of walking a week.

When you’ve improved your condition after 3 weeks it’s time to increase the intensity. Carry a 10 to 15 kg backpack and add one longer, three-hour hike a week. If this lifestyle is new to you, you will soon reap the benefits of trekking.

After a few months of this routine, hike longer and more often. You can simulate a few days of constant trekking by hiking for a few days.

Increasing your physical condition for the Salkantay hike

You’ll need a little extra strength. One way to get stronger is to do some basic strength work. You don’t need to get a gym membership, as just using body weight can give you the results you’re looking for.

Once or twice a week, depending on how you feel, you can do two sets of 10 squats and 10 step-ups. If you want to push yourself a little harder, you can try adding some weights exercises and increase the routine.

Where to book Salkantay Trek 4 Days

It is best to book in advance. The Salkantay trek always includes Machu Picchu at the end of the trip. For Machu Picchu you need entrance tickets that must be arranged in advance. It is necessary a little time in advance to book entrance tickets to Machu Picchu.

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