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Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price — Expeditions, Glamping & Sky Domes

Five days above the snowline, one morning below Machu Picchu.

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4,630 m
Max altitude
At Salkantay Pass
74 km
Total distance
Over 5-day route
5 days
Trek duration
Standard itinerary length
20 PEN
Community fee
Mollepata region entrance
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Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu: 5-Day Glamping & Panoramic Train 120 hr
Guided Experience

Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu: 5-Day Glamping & Panoramic Train

4.9 (104)
€563
  • Expert local guide
  • Small group
  • Skip-the-line access
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Salkantay Trek & Luxury Sky Domes to Machu Picchu 120 hr
Luxury / Private

Salkantay Trek & Luxury Sky Domes to Machu Picchu

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€590
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  • Premium amenities
  • Free cancellation
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Choosing the right salkantay trek 5 day price option requires understanding that the route is a public, open-access mountain trail located in the Mollepata region. As this is a natural high-altitude environment, visitors should review the available trail access configurations to determine which logistics best support their planned Andean expedition.

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Public Access Self-Guided
Community Entrance Registered Access
Entrance Fee 20 PEN
Trail Access Unrestricted
Time Constraints None
Highest Elevation Salkantay Pass
Best for Organized group support

Verdict: For those researching the salkantay trek 5 day price tours, the public access option is standard for independent hikers, while the community entrance fee applies to all visitors regardless of the chosen salkantay trek 5 day price tour method.

Is the Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price a Worthwhile Investment

Worth it for trekkers wanting logistics handled

The salkantay trek 5 day price buys you five days of solved logistics: mule support over the 4,650m Salkantay Pass, cooked meals at Soraypampa and Chaullay, camp or dome accommodation, and the transfer to Aguas Calientes. Going independent, you still pay the 20 PEN community entrance fee for the Mollepata region, plus your own arrieros, food, campsite fees and train ticket — and you carry everything through the cloud forest yourself. The trail is public and free to walk, so what you are buying is not access but support. That is why the trek to Machu Picchu works out for anyone with limited days, moderate fitness, or no interest in negotiating in Spanish at 3,900m. Independent hikers fluent in Peruvian logistics will save money. The 4 or 5-day expedition suits budget walkers; glamping and sky dome options trade cost for a real bed after the pass.

What makes it worth it

  • Mules carry your gear over the 4,650m pass
  • Cooked meals and camps arranged at every stop
  • Guides read altitude sickness before it worsens
  • Aguas Calientes transfer and Machu Picchu entry coordinated
  • Sky dome and glamping tiers offer real beds

Keep in mind

  • Trail is public — you pay for support, not access
  • Group pace suits the slowest walker
  • Only the 20 PEN community fee is unavoidable
  • Budget camping tiers mean cold nights at altitude

Bottom line: If you want the Salkantay Pass without running your own supply chain, salkantay trek 5 day price tours earn their cost — solo-capable hikers should skip them.

Head to head

Inca Trail vs Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price: Which Route to Choose

The Inca Trail is superior for those prioritizing archaeological ruins, while the Salkantay Trek offers a more rugged wilderness experience for hikers seeking solitude. Exploring these Cusco landmarks requires choosing between managed historical paths and open mountain routes.

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Salkantay Trek
Inca Trail
Permit Requirement Required months in advance
Difficulty Level Moderate to High (challenging incline)
Scenery Type Historical ruins and mountain cloud forest
Average Cost $700–$1,200 USD (summer)
Altitude Peak 13,828 ft (4,215 m)

Verdict: Hikers who value flexibility and high-altitude mountain scenery should opt for a salkantay trek 5 day price tour, whereas those desiring a structured historic journey should book salkantay trek 5 day price tickets or the equivalent for the Inca trail.

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What you'll see

What you'll see at Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

Humantay Lake

Humantay Lake

A high-altitude glacial lake situated at 4,200 meters with vibrant turquoise water.

Salkantay Pass

Salkantay Pass

The highest point of the trek reaching 4,630 meters with panoramic mountain views.

La Playa

La Playa

A lush jungle area where the environment shifts from alpine to tropical ecosystems.

Cocalmayo Hot Springs

Cocalmayo Hot Springs

Natural thermal waters where trekkers soak after completing the demanding mountain segments.

The experience

What visiting Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price is really like

You leave Cusco before dawn and reach Mollepata for breakfast, where you pay the 20 PEN community entrance fee in cash and watch the duffels go onto the mules.

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The road ends at Soraypampa, 3,900 metres up, and the first afternoon is a short acclimatisation climb to Humantay Lake — 400 metres of gain, a slow hour and a half, and a lake the colour of oxidised copper at the top.

Day two is the pass. You start in the dark, switchback for four hours to 4,630 metres, and stand under the south face of the mountain with the glacier directly above you. Then you descend, and keep descending. The air thickens, moss appears on the rocks, and by evening you are in cloud forest listening to insects instead of wind.

The following days soften. You walk the Santa Teresa valley past coffee smallholdings, cross the river, and either continue on foot along the rail line or take the panoramic train from Hidroeléctrica. On the fifth morning you enter the citadel — most salkantay trek 5 day price tours schedule this for the first entry slot, when cloud still sits in the terraces below Huayna Picchu and the guide's voice carries across an empty Sacred Plaza.

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Everything You Need to Know

Your complete Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price guide

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National Geographic Adventure named the Salkantay route one of the world's twenty-five best treks in 2013, and the trail still has no ticket booth. It begins at Mollepata, in the Cusco Region of Peru, where a community entrance fee of 20 PEN per person supports the villages the path crosses.

There are no gates and no closing hour: the route runs 00:00–23:59, seven days a week, because it is a public right of way rather than an administered monument.

The mountain gives the trail its name. Salkantay rises to 6,271 metres, the highest peak in the Vilcabamba range, and its Quechua name — Sallqantay, meaning wild or savage — was recorded by colonial chroniclers who watched Andean communities make offerings to it. In Inca cosmology the peak is an apu, a tutelary mountain spirit, and it remains one of the principal apus of Cusco. Muleteers still pause at the Salkantay Pass, 4,630 metres above sea level, to add a stone to the apacheta cairns that have accumulated there for centuries.

The route itself is older than the interest in a salkantay trek 5 day price. Sections of it follow the Qhapaq Ñan, the Inca road network inscribed by UNESCO in 2014, which once linked Cusco to the western lowlands. Below the pass the trail drops nearly three vertical kilometres into the Santa Teresa valley, passing through puna grassland, cloud forest and finally subtropical plantations of coffee, granadilla and avocado. Humantay Lake, fed by glacial meltwater at 4,200 metres, sits a short detour from the first camp; its turquoise colour comes from suspended rock flour, not mineral dye.

What matters today is the contrast with the Inca Trail. When permits for that route were capped and sold out months ahead, Salkantay absorbed the overflow, and the infrastructure followed: geodesic sky domes at Soraypampa, glamping platforms, and panoramic train transfers out of Hidroeléctrica. That layering of comfort onto an ancient muleteer path is why five-day itineraries now differ so sharply from one another. Anyone comparing salkantay trek 5 day price tickets is really comparing sleeping arrangements, transport out, and whether the final approach to Machu Picchu is made on foot or by rail. The mountain, the pass, the cloud forest and the 20 PEN community fee stay constant across all of them.

The route itself is older than the interest in what it costs.

Dress code

Wear moisture-wicking base layers and a reliable waterproof outer shell to handle variable Andean weather. Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots are required for the salkantay trek 5 day price terrain.

Bags & security

Hikers generally use a 30-40 liter daypack while pack animals carry heavier gear. Keep your salkantay trek 5 day price tour equipment locked if using a mule service.

Photography

Bring extra batteries as cold temperatures at high altitudes drain power quickly. The Salkantay Trek offers vast landscapes, so a wide-angle lens is ideal for your salkantay trek 5 day price tickets photography.

Families & strollers

This route is recommended for fit teenagers and adults only due to the strenuous nature of the climb. Consult a physician before booking salkantay trek 5 day price tours for minors.

Accessibility

The trail is not wheelchair accessible and requires high physical fitness due to altitude and steep inclines. Salkantay Trek routes traverse challenging mountain passes.

Food & drink

Most operators provide all meals, but carry high-energy snacks like nuts or chocolate. Water purification tablets are necessary for any salkantay trek 5 day price excursion.

Not allowed

× Single-use plastics × Illegal drugs × Firearms × Drones × Alcoholic beverages × Hunting gear × Loudspeakers × Glitter × Confetti × Camping fuel canisters (if not approved)

What to bring

✓ Passport ✓ Sunscreen ✓ Trekking poles ✓ Waterproof jacket ✓ Warm sleeping bag ✓ Personal medication

Opening hours

Mon 00:00 – 23:59
Tue 00:00 – 23:59
Wed 00:00 – 23:59
Thu 00:00 – 23:59
Fri 00:00 – 23:59
Sat 00:00 – 23:59
Sun 00:00 – 23:59

How to get there

At a glance

Opening Hours

00:00–23:59

Address

Mollepata, Cusco Region, Peru

Trail Access

Public, open-access route

Best Window

00:00–23:59

Pack Requirements

Guided support recommended

Region

Cusco, Peru

Getting there

Bus · 4 hours · Low cost

Take local transport from Cusco to Mollepata to begin your salkantay trek 5 day price journey.

Cancellation policy

Operators typically require 48 hours notice for cancellations to receive a partial refund. Please note the 20 PEN Community entrance fee for Mollepata region is often non-refundable.

Plan your time

Optimizing Your Time for the Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

Recommended time

5 days

Planning your journey requires balancing high-altitude hiking with adequate recovery periods at base camps. When evaluating your salkantay trek 5 day price, remember that each day involves 6 to 8 hours of movement through the Andes mountain range. Early starts are essential for securing preferred campsites and avoiding afternoon weather shifts, as demand for salkantay trek 5 day price tours remains steady throughout the season. Hikers securing salkantay trek 5 day price tickets early often find more flexible pacing options available.

Crowd levels through the day

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Mid Morning Moderate
Afternoon Peak
Evening Light
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Best time to visit Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

Weather · crowds · average price — dots go green to amber to red as each metric rises.

Dry Season (May-Sept)

Clear skies and crisp temperatures provide the best views for salkantay trek 5 day price tours. Nights are cold but days are perfect for walking.

Insider tips

Helpful tips for visiting Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

Acclimatize

Spend at least two days in Cusco before starting your salkantay trek 5 day price tour. This reduces the risk of altitude sickness.

Where to meet

Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price meeting points

Cusco Plaza de Armas

Cusco City Center

Standard departure point for salkantay trek 5 day price tickets

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The story

The history of Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

The mountain preceded the route. Quechua speakers called it Salqantay, the wild one, and honoured Apu Salkantay, the 6,271-metre guardian of the Vilcabamba range. Inca engineers threaded branches of the Qhapaq Ñan beneath its glaciers, and Mollepata served as a muleteers' staging post. In July 1911 Hiram Bingham crossed this country on his way to Machu Picchu; a year later his team recorded the terraces of Llactapata above the Aobamba. Modern salkantay trek 5 day price tours trace that older ground. Mountaineers came next. On 5 August 1952 a Franco-American expedition led by Bernard Pierre, with Claude Kogan and George Bell among its members, reached the summit. Their approach ran through Soraypampa, below the pass. Arrieros and mule drivers from Mollepata carried the loads and set the camps. Every salkantay trek 5 day price descends from that working arrangement, which hardened into an economy over the following four decades. The decisive turn was administrative. In 2001 Peru capped Inca Trail permits at 500 people per day, guides and porters included. Demand shifted west across Cusco trekking routes, and Mollepata absorbed it. In 2003 Hugh Thomson and Gary Ziegler resurveyed Llactapata and mapped its sightline toward Machu Picchu, giving the western approach an archaeology of its own. Holders of salkantay trek 5 day price tickets now cross that ridge. Disaster tested the corridor twice. Floods in January 2010 destroyed the railway to Aguas Calientes and closed the citadel until 1 April, leaving Santa Teresa and Hidroeléctrica as lifelines for walkers coming down the cloud forest. In March 2020 pandemic closures emptied the passes entirely. What survives is a public right of way: no gate, no closing hour, a 20 PEN community entrance fee for the Mollepata region, and a 4,630-metre saddle beneath the ice. Any salkantay trek 5 day price tour still ends where Bingham's journey did.

15th c.

Inca engineers linked Cusco with Vilcabamba by Qhapaq Ñan paths skirting the Salkantay massif.

1911

Hiram Bingham crossed the Vilcabamba region and reached Machu Picchu on 24 July.

1912

Bingham's expedition recorded the Inca site of Llactapata above the Aobamba valley.

1952

A Franco-American team led by Bernard Pierre made the first ascent of Salkantay on 5 August.

2001

Peru capped Inca Trail permits at 500 people per day, redirecting walkers to the Mollepata approach.

2003

Hugh Thomson and Gary Ziegler resurveyed Llactapata and mapped its alignment with Machu Picchu.

2010

January floods severed the Machu Picchu railway and the citadel stayed shut until 1 April.

2020

Machu Picchu closed in March under pandemic measures and reopened to limited numbers in November.

Photo spots

Scenic Photo Locations for Your Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price Journey

Humantay Lake Shoreline

Humantay Lake Shoreline

Best light · Before 09:00

Stand at the southern edge of the glacial lake for a clear view of the turquoise water reflecting the snow-capped peak. This location offers a vantage point for your salkantay trek 5 day price tour.

Salkantay Pass Summit

Salkantay Pass Summit

Best light · Midday

Position yourself at the highest point of the trail where the rocky cairns meet the jagged mountain skyline. This provides a panoramic perspective of the Andean range found on salkantay trek 5 day price tours.

Collpapampa Valley Overlook

Collpapampa Valley Overlook

Best light · Early afternoon

Find a stable spot along the descending ridge to capture the transition from high-altitude terrain into the dense cloud forest canopy. This serves as a highlight for those comparing salkantay trek 5 day price tickets.

Llactapata Ruins Viewpoint

Llactapata Ruins Viewpoint

Best light · Golden hour

Frame the distant silhouette of the Machu Picchu sanctuary through the foliage from this elevated archaeological site. It remains a strategic position for photographers documenting their journey.

Gallery

Moments from Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

With kids

Visiting Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price with kids

Exploring this high-altitude route with children requires significant physical preparation, as families often research the salkantay trek 5 day price to plan their logistics. While the trail offers a connection to the Andes, the rugged terrain and variable weather make it suitable only for older, experienced youth trekkers.

Strollers

This remote mountain path is entirely inaccessible to strollers, requiring all children to be fully capable of hiking long distances independently.

Physical Preparation

Prior to booking a salkantay trek 5 day price tour, ensure your children have undergone professional altitude acclimatization in Cusco.

Facilities

There are no public restrooms or changing facilities along the route, and visitors must be prepared for primitive camping conditions.

Entrance Fees

Parents should be aware that each participant must pay the 20 PEN community entrance fee for the Mollepata region.

Pacing

The journey involves sustained exertion at high elevations, so many families look for a salkantay trek 5 day price ticket that includes extra support staff or horses.

Food with kids

Families should confirm their itinerary includes nutritionally balanced meals, as few snacks or resources are available for purchase along the trail.

Food & drink

Where to eat at Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price

Dining options are concentrated in the village of Mollepata, where hikers often begin their journey near the salkantay trek 5 day price point. Beyond this initial hub, food is typically provided by trek operators along the rugged mountain trail.

La Casa de Abel

$10-20

Restaurant — 5 min walk

This local spot serves hearty Andean soups and traditional lomo saltado. It is a favored stop for groups finalizing their salkantay trek 5 day price tours before heading to the trailhead.

Restaurante El Refugio

$10-15

Bistro — 2 min walk

Known for quick service and filling breakfast sets, this venue caters to early hikers. It serves as a practical choice for those checking their salkantay trek 5 day price tickets or awaiting group transport.

Mollepata Market Stalls

$5-10

Street food — central plaza

These small vendors offer local snacks like choclo con queso and fresh fruit. It is a convenient option for last-minute supplies for your salkantay trek 5 day price tour.

FAQ

Salkantay Trek 5 Day Price — frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know for your journey

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Humantay Lake

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viewpoint

Stunning turquoise glacial lake located above the main Salkantay trail.

Where to stay

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Soraypampa Eco-domes

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Unique glass-roofed domes for stargazing.

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