Humantay Lake Tour

Humantay Lake in Cusco

Humantay lake lays at the bottom of the Humantay snowy, three hours away from the city of Cusco. Imagine trekking in front of turquoise waters and white peaks with natural Andean flora and fauna. Don’t miss the chance to explore this hidden wonder and capture all the impressive sceneries. You’ll be amazed by all you can see in 5 km of trekking from Soraypampa to Humantay and Salcantay snowy. Keep reading to know more about the weather, what you should pack and what to expect from the journey.

About the Weather

Most Andean destinations share the same climatological features and, in consequence, flora, fauna, and natural sceneries. The rainy season begins in December and goes on until March. You can check these posts about trekking in Cusco. Most people think the best season is the dry season; however, it depends on the eye of the beholder. You are free to choose the moment you like my suggestion is to choose carefully the tour agency. This will prevent you from any incident, professionals know best when it’s too risky to head to the mountains and when it’s a good time despite the rain.

What to Bring?

This is a small checklist to pack the most important stuff and you don’t miss this amazing trip:

  • Small backpack
  • Bottles of water
  • Changing clothes: an extra t-shirt and ­water-resistant pants
  • Trekking shoes
  • Swimwear
  • Snacks
  • Sun protection: hat, sun cream, sunglasses
  • Extra batteries for your phone or camera

The Journey

What do you expect from the journey? This is not a tough one. However, as in any other destination in the Andes, it’s recommended the previous acclimatization in the city before trekking. Tour agencies usually pick you up around 3.00 or 4.00 in the morning. After three hours you will get to Soraypampa to begin the Salkantay trek and the sacred mountain.

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The trek begins at 3800 masl and it’s expected to be cold. After two hours of trekking between the Andean valleys, you will reach the Humantay lake at 4200 masl. If you get lucky, you might find sunny scenery. Wear your swimwear and enter the lake! Make your trip even more memorable. Some of the animals you will see up there are camelids like llamas, alpacas, sheep, and vicuñas.

Contact us to find the trip of your choice. They have many plan trips and friendly politics regarding cancellation or change of schedule. Facebook.

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What to Know About the Inca Trail

Although Machu Picchu can be reached by train or trekking on alternative trails from Aguas Calientes. There is nothing that quite compares to the authentic Inca Trail (Camino Inka). Celebrated as Peru´s most famous hiking trail and one of the world´s most iconic trekking experiences.  This trek exposes you to an impressive combination of sub-tropical Andean mountain environments, including cloud forests, alpine tundra and jungle, and a spectacular array of ancient, Incan archaeological sites!

the inca trail to machu picchu
the inca trail to machu picchu

Length:

The classic Inca Trail is 82km/50 miles and is usually completed on 4D/3N itinerary. But can be either lengthened by a day or shortened to a 2D/1N trek called the ¨Short Inca Trail¨. There is also an option to combine the Salkantay trek with the Inca Trail for an epic and challenging 7D/6N adventure!

Altitude:

The highest point reached on the trail is 4,224 feet/13,860 feet. The Inca Trail is even more challenging due to the high altitude region. All travelers should stay in Cusco for at least two days to get acclimated and reduce the chances of altitude sickness. Some types to avoid altitude sickness on the Inca Trail include drinking mate de coca tea, chewing on coca leaves, staying hydrated, replenishing yourself with foods rich in Potassium, and perhaps even buying altitude sickness pills beforehand in pharmacies.

Can anyone do the Inca Trail?

Peruvians highly value this original unpaved trail and the surrounding environment. Therefore, it is a privilege to have the experience to do the Inca trail. Only 500 people per day are able to do the trial per day, 300 being cooks, guides, and porters. You MUST pre-purchase the permit at least a few months in advance. Permits can sell out as earlier as 6 months in advance, so it is recommended to buy the tickets sooner than later!

Best time to do the Inca Trail:

There are two seasons- the dry and the wet season. The wet season is from November to March, and the dry season is between April and October. As expected, the dry season is more ideal and popular for tourists, but it is winter for other parts of South America so there are generally fewer travelers. IMPORTANT: The trail is closed in February due to the rainy season and maintenance. Which makes it difficult to access the trails.

What to Bring to the Inca Trail:

  • One of the essentials is a good quality pair of worn-in hiking shoes (if you do the trail from October to April, make sure that you have waterproof hiking shoes
  • A sleeping bag designed for low temperatures is necessary for this trek. During the first and second nights, the temperatures can drop below 0 degrees Celsius, 32 degrees Fahrenheit. (if you do not own a sleeping bag/cannot fit it in your suitcase, you will be able to rent one)
  • Thermal socks, hat, heavy jacket, light jacket, long sleeve shirts, hiking pants, t-shirts, underwear, hats, gloves, sunglasses, tennis shoes or sandals for the campsite, first aid kit, toilet paper, sunscreen, insect repellent, flashlight, and a water bottle will all be essential for this trek
  • If you are doing the trail during the rainy season, you should bring a raincoat or a rain poncho
  • Remember: only pack enough things in your backpack that you will be able to comfortably carry with you throughout the entire trek!

Comforts Available During the Inca Trail:

  • Each group includes a local trained cook as well as a local assistant trained cook. These two will prepare delicious and nutritious meals for you throughout the trek to keep you energized. Vegetarian meals are available upon request with no extra charges. Our breakfasts will include milk, coffee, hot chocolate, a variety of teas, bread, butter, orange or strawberry jam, oatmeal, and/or eggs. The lunches and dinners include soups, fish, beef, chicken, vegetables, rice, and potatoes.
  • During the trial, you will find access to basic toilets and regular bathrooms.
  • You will be able to shower on the third day if you purchase a ticket for 2 USD, with a towel rental of 1.50 USD. On the second day, some hikers choose to jump in the creek to freshen up. Warning: it can be quite cold!
  • Tap water will be available during the entire trek. If you choose to drink this water, please make sure to bring water purification pills (can be bought in Cusco), as the water is not potable.
  • You will be able to purchase water bottles, Gatorade, batteries, toilet paper, and snacks along the trail.

Fitness Preparation Tips:

The Inca Trail trek is considered a moderate to tough trek. You don´t need to be a super-fit or a marathon runner, but you should be in relatively good shape and have trained for a few months upon arrival. If you are currently unfit, we recommend starting a training program 3-6 months before your trek and focus on one or two cardiovascular exercises. The best type of training is to do aerobic cardiovascular exercises such as long-distance jogging, swimming, or cycling. One highly recommendable idea would be to do a long trail hike, about 8-16 km (5-10) once a week.

Furthermore, it is beneficial to do leg strengthened exercises before.  Please note, on the flip side to having a strong cardiovascular system. The fitter you mean that you will push yourself harder on this trek. This is a mistake, as exertion at high altitude causes altitude sickness. Hence, make sure to go slowly on your trek, especially on the ascents upwards and overpasses. Remember: you want to support your strong cardiovascular system to support the high altitude, not strain the system. Make sure to contact your doctor for advice beforehand if you have asthma, a respiratory condition, or a heart condition. Facebook.

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What You Need to Know Before Your Trip to Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu Location:

The Machu Picchu archaeological complex is located in the department of Cusco, in the Urubamba province and district of Machu Picchu. It is perched on the eastern slopes of the Vilcanota mountain range, a chain of mountains condensed by the Apurimac and Urubamba Rivers (great white water rafting!).

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Separating Fact From Fiction In Machu Picchu

Ask any friend or family member if they have ever visited Machu Picchu and they will tell you how magical it is.

Built on top of a mountain, it is certainly difficult to imagine that such civil engineers existed in ancient times. The mystery surrounding the sight also gives birth to a number of misconceptions among tourists.

We asked our guides to discuss some of the most common myths they get to hear from tourists, and this blog is dedicated to helping you clear them out! Read on:

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Things to do in PERU

Besides exploring Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail, Peru offers a lot of other activities too. Take a look at a few of them.

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Things to do in Peru

  • Besides exploring Machu Picchu and the Inca TraIL, Peru offers a lot of other activities too. Take a look at a few of them!

Trekking & Hiking at the Andes

For adventurous people is the ideal travel destination

The hiking trail of the Andes will take you through breathtakingly beautiful valleys to magnificent peaks.

Explore The Peruvian Amazon

The Amazon rain forest occupies almost 60%

The exotic wildlife and diverse ecosystem of the region make it a popular tourist destination. The Amazon is accessible via Iquitos and Puerto Maldonado.

Bird Watching at the Colca Canyon.

The Colca Canyon which is as twice as deep as the Grand Canyon is home to one of the largest birds in the world – the Andean Condor. Secure a nice spot at the Colca Canyon to see these birds fly in their full glory.

Curb Your Appetite at Lima.

Our country is one of the largest offers and the most scrumptious cuisines of Latin America. Be it good ol’ sandwiches or traditional Peruvian cuisines; you will find various restaurants here that serve all types of mouth-watering delights.

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Planning A Peru Vacation

With the diverse variety of options, choosing a specific destination for your vacation can be challenging.

From the various sights to the rich history of Lima, to the magical coastlines of Ballestas Islands and the ever so mysterious Nazca lines, Peru offers it all.

This obviously makes it hard to fit all the things you want to within your time here.

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Check Out These 3 Hidden Facts About Machu Picchu!

Machu Picchu is located more than 7,000 feet above sea level and still remains to be one of the most sought-after tourists destinations in Peru.

Machu Picchu was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983 and was also considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

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5 Amazing facts about Machu Picchu

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  1. The Incas were some of the best masons in the world. The structures are well built, through a technique called ashlar (stones that are cut to fit together without mortar) that not even a knife blade can fit in between stones.
  2. The artifacts. A long-standing dispute between Peru and Yale University has existed over the artifacts collected by Bingham during his exploration of the site. Also, Yale maintains that they own the items while Peru insists they were given on loan.
  3. The Observatory. Machu Picchu Was an astronomical observatory. Its Sacred Intihuatana stone accurately indicates the two Equinoxes.
  4. The Structure. Machu Picchu is made up of more than 150 buildings ranging from baths and houses to temples and sanctuaries. The compound contains more than 100 separate flights of stairs. Most of the individual staircases were carved from one slab of stone.
  5. The Construction. Many of the stones used to build the city were more than 50 pounds. It is believed that no wheels were used to transport these rocks up the mountain. It is thought that hundreds of men pushed the heavy rocks up the steep mountainside.
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Peru seems to be blessed with the best of everything when it comes to beauty, wonders, traditions, and enigmas. Quite honestly, it is difficult to decide which one mystifies and baffles us the most. Whether it is the ruins of the Moray that we’d like to de-mystify or the secrets of the sacred valley that we’d love to unveil, nothing trumps the flabbergasting colors of the Vinicunca Mountains, whose rainbow colors are enough to shock even the most non-shakable people we know. Read More “Vinicunca – Are You Ready For the Most Psychedelic Trek of Your Life?”

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If you are one of those tourist enthusiasts who believe you have seen all that Peru had to offer in the way of trekking. Then believe us when we say that you have just gotten started. This country which has an array of hilltops, valleys, and ruins has a lot to offer in every single corner. Peru Trekking is a unique experience in itself and if you know the right places to go to, this experience will turn into something magical.

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