Ausangate, Rainbow Mountain and Machu Picchu 4D/3N

Ausangate Mountain | Quinoa Expeditions
Travel Style | Quinoa Expeditions
Travel Style
Trekking
Group Size | Quinoa Expeditions
Group Size
2 – 8 paxs
Difficulty | Quinoa Expeditions
Difficulty
Moderate
 Max. Altitude  | Quinoa Expeditions
Max. Altitude
5100 m.s.n.m
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The Ausangate Trek with Quinoa Expeditions is one of Peru’s most breathtaking and remote hiking adventures. The route features pristine blue lakes and abundant wildlife, including vicuñas, llamas, alpacas, vizcachas, and condors. Hikers will journey close to the towering Ausangate Mountain (20,921 ft), the highest peak in the Cusco region. The trek culminates with unforgettable visits to the colorful Rainbow Mountain and the iconic Machu Picchu, offering a complete and epic Andean experience.

This 4-day adventure combines the remote and scenic Ausangate Trek with the famous Rainbow Mountain hike and a visit to Machu Picchu by train. The route takes you through breathtaking high-altitude landscapes, glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, and remote Andean villages, offering cultural insights and wildlife sightings such as llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas.

Highlights include:

  • Trekking off the beaten path through pristine Andean wilderness
  • Visiting stunning glaciers, alpine lakes, and the natural hot springs of Upis
  • Experiencing the vibrant colors of Rainbow Mountain and Red Valley
  • Exploring the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu
  • Contributing to local communities through sustainable tourism and social projects.

4-Day Ausangate, Rainbow Mountain & Machu Picchu Trek

Day 1: Cusco – Tinki – Upis – Hot Springs
Begin with an early pickup from Cusco and a drive to Tinki. After breakfast, hike 4 hours uphill to the base of Ausangate Mountain, then descend 2 hours to the Upis campsite near relaxing hot springs.

  • Distance: 13 km | Elevation: 14,458 ft | Hiking Time: 6 hrs
  • Meals: B/L/D + snacks | Accommodation: Camping

    Day 2: Upis – Pucacocha – Ananta
    Start the day with coca tea and breakfast, then hike to the scenic Pucacocha Lake for lunch. Continue to Alpaca Pass (16,567 ft) with spectacular views, then descend to the Ananta campsite surrounded by stunning mountains and lakes.

  • Distance: 12 km | Elevation: 14,100 ft | Hiking Time: 8 hrs

  • Meals: B/L/D + snacks | Accommodation: Camping

    Day 3: Ananta – Rainbow Mountain – Aguas Calientes
    Climb for 3 hours to the breathtaking Rainbow Mountain (16,466 ft), one of the most iconic landscapes in Peru. After descending and lunch, take a 4-hour drive to Ollantaytambo and board the train to Aguas Calientes for an overnight hotel stay.

  • Distance: 9 km total | Highest Elevation: 5,020 m (16,466 ft)

  • Difficulty: Moderate | Meals: B/L/D

    Day 4: Machu Picchu – Cusco
    Catch the first bus to Machu Picchu for sunrise and a guided tour of the citadel (2–3 hrs). Optional hike to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (advance tickets needed). Return to Aguas Calientes, then take the 

  • train and bus back to Cusco.
  • Duration: 3–4 hrs | Difficulty: Easy | Meals: Breakfast

This trek offers a perfect blend of high-altitude adventure, scenic beauty, cultural insight, and iconic archaeological wonder.

Included

  • Pre- Departure briefing
  • Pick up from your hotel on the morning of the trek.
  • All Transportation from the beginning to the end
  • Duffle bags for your personal stuff up to 8 kilos
  • Four men Eureka tents for each two trekkers
  • Sleeping foam mattress, pillows, hot water bags, warm blankets
  • Comfortable camping equipment
  • Portable toilets and showers
  • Professional local tour guide
  • All meals during the trek
  • First-aid kit, oxygen tank, satellite phones
  • Emergency horse in case you struggle
  • Trekking chef, porter, and horsemen
  • Horses to carry food and equipment
  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and others on request
  • Boiled water every day on the trek
  • Warm water hand washing every day
  • Entrance tickets to the Ausangate trail and Rainbow Mountain

    Not included

  • Sleeping bags, air mattress, trekking poles (Can be hired from us)
  • Dinner on the last day
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Gratuities (Optional)

Ausangate Trek Packing List 

When trekking the Ausangate route, prepare for high altitude, cold temperatures, and rugged terrain. Here’s a condensed summary of the essentials:

Essentials:
Footwear: Sturdy hiking boots with ankle support.

Clothing: Warm layers (thermal underwear, fleece/down jacket, waterproof jacket and pants), gloves, hat, scarf or buff.

Sleep: Cold-rated sleeping bag (can be provided), sleeping mat if preferred.

Gear: 30–40L backpack, trekking poles, headlamp/flashlight, water bottle or hydration pack.

Protection: Sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF 30+), lip balm with SPF.

Additional Items:
First aid kit, insect repellent, camera/phone, portable charger, toiletries (biodegradable), and rain cover for backpack.

Optional: gaiters, neck warmer, down vest, hand warmers.

Note: You’ll be given a duffel bag with an 8 kg weight limit for personal items, including your sleeping bag. Pack light and smart.

Ausangate to Machu Picchu 4-Day Trek Price

Price per person:

Adults: From US$ 730

Children & Students: From US$ 690

Booking Requirement:

Initial payment: US$ 200 per person

Remaining balance: Pay online or in Cusco office (no booking fees)

Student Discount:

US$ 40 off per person

Applies to:

Travelers under 17

Students 25 or under with valid Student ID

To apply: Email to request discount code

  • Valid Student ID must include:

  • Full name and photo

  • Name of university

  • Valid expiration date

Must be 25 years or younger at the time of entering Machu Picchu

The Ausangate Trek is a challenging, high-altitude trek in Peru’s Vilcanota mountain range, covering about 70 km over 4 to 7 days, with most people completing it in 5 days. The trek reaches a maximum altitude of 5,200 meters (17,060 feet), making acclimatization essential.

The best time to go is during the dry season (May to September) for clearer weather. The trek involves remote Andean landscapes, glacial lakes, and mountain passes.

While it is possible to do it independently, hiring a guide is highly recommended for safety and support. The trek typically starts from the village of Tinki, about 3 hours from Cusco.

What to pack: Warm clothes, sturdy boots, a good sleeping bag, sunscreen, sunglasses, water bottle, backpack, trekking poles, and a headlamp.

Though generally safe, the trek is physically demanding and suited for experienced hikers. Proper preparation, acclimatization, and gear are key to a successful journey.

Why Choose Quinoa Expeditions

Quinoa Expeditions is a 100% locally owned Cusqueñian travel agency and tour operator, founded on years of experience and a passion for authentic Andean adventures. Our mission is to offer personalized, small-group treks and tours with a strong focus on quality, responsibility, and sustainability.

Locally Rooted & Responsible


Entirely run by locals with no outside shareholders.

We ensure fair wages and respectful treatment for all our staff—our extended family.

Committed to giving back through community service projects and local employment.

Small Group Policy
Max 8 people per group to ensure a more intimate and personalized experience, far from the crowds.

Top Guides


Professional, fun, and fluent in English.

Hold degrees in fields like archaeology, history, tourism, and anthropology.

Passionate about Inca culture and constantly expanding their knowledge.

Well-Cared Pack Animals


Fully supported treks with mules to carry your gear.

We prioritize the health and humane treatment of our pack animals.

BuffetTrekking Cuisine


Delicious and abundant meals crafted by expert cooks using local and international ingredients.

We cater to all dietary needs (vegetarian, gluten-free, allergies, etc.).

High-Quality Equipment


4-season EUREKA or Doite tents (4-person tents used for 2 people) with extra space.

Foam and inflatable mattresses for better comfort (inflatable available for rent).

Complete camping setup: dining tent, chairs, tables, duffel bags, and biochemical toilet.

Extras: hot showers, survivor T-shirts, rain covers, and more.

Community Commitment


We invest in local communities through education, donations, and hiring.

Proud to strengthen ties with highland villages and promote sustainable tourism.

Choose Quinoa Expeditions for a life-changing trekking experience, where every step supports local people,

 respects nature, and delivers exceptional service and cultural authenticity.