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Mollepata
to Machu Picchu Trek
5 Days/ 4 Nights
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Day 1: Cusco – Mollepata – Cruz Pata
We drive from Cusco across a high plateau, descending spectacular
switchbacks into the warm valley of Limatambo, where we visit the
ruins of Tarawasi, a tiered Inca ceremonial platform featuring some
of the most elegant and delicate Inca stonework. Continuing up a
side road we come to the attractive highland village of Mollepata.
A short way beyond here we reach the meadows of Cruz Pata, where
we meet our trail crew and pack animals, and make our first camp.
Day 2: Cruz Pata – Soraypampa
A day of gentle hiking takes us over a ridge through scattered forest,
where we meet the Rio Blanco valley. We follow its upper slopes
high above the river through diminishing shrubland until we cross
the rim of Soraypampa and meet the open grasslands of the highland
puna. Here, at 4,000m/13,120ft, we cross a broad plateau at the
foot of the spectacular snow-capped spire of Humantay (5,910m/19,385ft).
The massive ice-covered south face of Salcantay -- one of the great
peaks of the Andes, at 6271m/20,570ft -- fills the skyline ahead
of us as we make camp.
Day 3: Soraypampa - Incachiriasca – Sisaypampa
We begin the most challenging day of our trek, winding our way past
a gigantic terminal moraine left by a receding glacier as we begin
the zig-zag ascent to the mighty pass of Incachiriasca (4900m/16,070ft).
Around mid-day we cross the pass, a bare, windswept landscape of
rocks and ice, close to cracking glaciers and the ridge spot known
to climbers as Japanese camp. From here we descend into the valley
of Sisaypampa, catching glimpses of Palcay (5,422m/17,785ft), the
“hidden peak” just north of Salcantay. We camp at Sisaypampa.
Day 4: Sisaypampa – Q’ente
Heading gently downvalley we follow a trail below the slopes of
Salcantay, along a river channeled into a straight canal by the
Incas at Pampacahua. We pass the village of Huayllabamba and continue
down the lush Cusichaca valley with the snow peak of Verónica
(5,682m/18,636ft) ahead of us, reaching the magnificent Inca terraces
and agricultural settlement at Patallacta in the afternoon. We camp
at warmer altitudes (2,500m/8,200ft) near the Urubamba river and
the Inca terraces of Q’ente.
Day 5: Machu-Picchu and Cusco
We catch the earliest train to Aguas Calientes station, and take
a bus to the famous ruins of Machu Picchu at mid-morning, spending
most of the day at this bewitching place, with both a guided experience
of the highlights and then time to explore the ruins on our own.
In the afternoon we complete our journey, traveling by train to
Cusco.
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