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Description
This is a long hike around the biggest mountain in
southern Per, the broad and majestic Ausangate (6384m),
and offers glimpses of high altitude wildlife and
pastoral people living with their animals, quietly apart
from the turmoil of the modern world. We pass ice walls,
a glacier, the cascades of a frozen river, and numerous
springs of hot and medicinal underground water. The
mountaineer will also find lovely views over the
surrounding countryside, looking down into fertile
valleys and across to the Vilcanota mountains. These
snow covered ranges arc away to the east, the southeast,
then the south, protecting the valley of Canchis. From
these high mountains, cold waters whisper through totora
swamps south to Lake Titicaca. Eager rapids plunge north
into the tropical Inambari. And from the glacier-fed
lakes of the Cancis valley, rich green waters feed the
Vilcanota River and Cuscos Sacred Valley. We may observe
rare Andean wildlife in the high wilderness, such as
vicua, vizcacha, c ondors, flamingos, Andean geese, and
ibises.
Duration : 7D/6N
Itinerary
Day 01 : Cusco - Tinki
We take the bus for 100 km to the southeast from
Cusco in the morning. The road passes north of Ausangate,
and we leave the road a bit west of the mountain. We
camp in Tinqui at 3,800. As we fall asleep the setting
sun lights up the glacier on the NW face of Ausangate.
Day 02 : Tinki - Upis
We break camp and hike up to the Ausangate glacier.
We set up camp alongside the Upis thermal springs, about
4 kilometres higher. We bathe in the hot springs and the
cold Upismayo, which runs beside our camp.
Day 03 : Upis - Pucacocha
We break camp and hike up to a pass at 4,500, which
separates Ausangate proper to the east from a spur named
Quellacocha to the west. In the afternoon we pass Lake
Pucacocha, WSW of the summit and nestled among various
minor peaks. The setting sun plays in cascades of
coloured ice where we finally make camp.
Day 04 : Pucacocha - Chilcainaya
We continue walking among high-altitude lakes in the
valley immediately south of Ausangate, which are
unnaturally blue-green. We rise to cross the Palomani
pass at 4,800 masl. This is the highest point on the
journey. We don't pass between the massif and the spur,
but rather rise to take advantage of a gentler slope
high on the mountains side. Here we can see east over
the large hand-shaped Lake Sivinacocha to the jagged,
snow capped Vilcanota Mountains, which cradle this
valley. We descend from the cold to camp at Chilcapinaya.
Day 05 : Chilcainaya - Pachaspata
We descend into the sunny Jampa valley, which is
inhabited by shepherds and their flocks of alpaca and
sheep. We lunch in the valley bottom, pass Lake
Ticllacocha, then climb over a pass at 4,650 masl. Camp
is at the small Lake Qomercocha if we make it, or at
Pachaspata if dusk catches us there.
Day 06 : Pachaspata - Pacchanta
We drop into the valley and village of Pacchanta and
bathe in their hot springs all afternoon.
Day 07 : Tinki - Cusco
We pass through increasingly inhabited valleys among
the headwaters of the Paucartambo River on the north
side of the mountain until the sun sets. We return to
the road and our bus. We get back to Cusco for happy
hour and a night at the discos, or a long rest,
whichever you fancy.
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Included:
Private service
Professional English/Spanish Speaking guide
Private Bus in and out to the beginning of the
trail (Cusco-Tinki, Tinki-Cusco)
Round-trip Transfers
Doubles Occupancy Tents
Camping Equipment: Bathroom tent, kitchen tent,
dining tent, stools, tables and comfortable
mattresses
Cook/Muleteer
Horses and Mules to carry our equipment.
Coffee breaks in the afternoons
All meals during the trek
First Aid kit/Oxygen. |
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We recommended to bring:
Personal sleeping bag (If you dont have,
please, see our camping equipment Web)
Backpack and Daypack
Hiking shoes or snow boots
Winter coat and poncho
Water bottle, flashlight, hat, sun block,
sunglasses
Warm/Thermal clothes
Chocolates, candies or other snacks
Camera + Film. |
Prices :
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