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Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain Trek 4D/3N
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Tour Overview
Embark on a breathtaking 4-day, 3-night adventure through the stunning landscapes of Peru with the Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain Trek. This remote trek offers an unparalleled experience, taking you off the beaten path to explore the majestic Ausangate mountain, the highest peak in the Cusco region. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of crystal-clear lakes, vibrant wildlife, and traditional Andean villages. Relax in the natural hot springs at Upis and marvel at the spectacular glaciers and alpine lakes. The journey culminates at the extraordinary Rainbow Mountain, a natural wonder that promises unforgettable views. With professional guides, comfortable camping equipment, and all meals included, this trek ensures a seamless and enriching experience. Support local communities and social projects while enjoying the adventure of a lifetime. ...more ...less
Highlights
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The Ausangate Trek is considered as one of the most stunning and remote hikes in Peru
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This majestic natural reserve is full of natural beauty; with crystal clear blue lakes, vicuñas, llamas, alpacas, vizcachas, and condors
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Get close to the 20,921 feet Ausangate mountain, the highest peak in the Cusco region
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On the final day of this incredible TreXperience, you’ll arrive at Rainbow Mountain – one of the most extraordinary natural wonders of Peru
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE AUSANGATE INCA TREKGet off the beaten path and explore remote mountainsVisit the spectacular glaciers and alpine lakesBath in the natural hot springs at UpisVisit the Rainbow Mountain and Red ValleySupport our Social projects while traveling with us
Itinerary
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Walking Hiking and Trekking tours in Peru Walking Hiking and Trekking tours Tours in Peru Camping tours Adventure tours Gardens & Nature tours Wildlife tours Cultural toursDAY 1: CUSCO – TINKI – UPIS – HOT SPRINGS
Location: Cusco
Accommodation Name: Camping
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We will pick you up from your hotel between 5 and 6 am (depending on your location) and drive towards the community of Tinki – arriving around 8:00 am. After enjoying a delicious breakfast we will start your Ausangate Trek with a 4-hour uphill trek to our lunch spot at the base of Ausangate Mountain – the highest peak in the Cusco region at 20 926 ft. After lunch, we will continue for 2 further hours downhill to the community of UPIS – located at 14458 ft. Tonight we will be camping close to the medicinal hot springs so you can take your time to relax and enjoy the hot waters in chilly weather of the highlands in the afternoon.
- Distance: :13 km / 8 m
- Elevation: 14,458 ft
- Hiking time: 6h
- Meals: Breakfast, snack, lunch, tea time, dinner
- Accommodation: Camping
DAY 2: UPIS – PUCACOCHA
Location: Pucacocha
Accommodation Name: Camping
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We will wake you up with a hot cup of coffee or coca tea and leave you to enjoy the stunning sunrise in this secluded location. Today is a relatively easy day with gradual up and downhills throughout, so you can relax and enjoy your surroundings. As we hike we will pass by an abundance of flora and fauna including viscachas (a small rodent similar to a rabbit), birds, llamas, and alpacas. Our campsite is located at the bank of a beautiful lake called Pucacocha. This campsite is extremely beautiful with stunning views of the lake and astonishing sunsets. If you are lucky enough to camp on a clear night, this is the perfect place to stargaze!
- Distance: 12 km /7.5 miles
- Elevation: 4,300 m / 14,100 ft
- Hiking time: 8 hours
- Meals: Breakfast, snack, lunch, dinner
- Accommodation: Camping
DAY 3: PUCACCOCHA– CHILLCA – VICUÑA PASS - YANACCOCHA
Location: Ausangate
Accommodation Name: Camping
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We will wake you up bright and early with a hot cup of coffee/coca tea. Today will be the most challenging, yet arguably the most beautiful day of the Ausangate Trek. We will start with a 3-hour uphill hike to Alpaca Pass (16,732 ft), taking in the breathtaking views of the highlands, crystal clear blue lakes, and Andean mountains along the way. From the top, we will descend down into the valley of Chillca, where a delicious lunch will be waiting for you. Chilla is a beautiful and traditional village, with thatched roof houses and locals wearing a typical dress. From Chillca we will hike uphill for two hours to Vicuña pass, at 17,388 ft. Once at the summit, you can take some time to rest and enjoy your majestic surroundings while your tour guide performs an ancient offering ritual to this sacred mountain. We will then continue for another 2 hours to Lake Yanacocha where we will spend second-night camping beside the beautiful lake. Tonight you will have a second chance to stargaze.
- Distance: 15 km/9.3 m
- Elevation: 4,400 m/ 14,435 ft
- Hiking time: 9 hours
- Meals: Breakfast, snack, lunch, tea time, dinner
- Accommodation: Camping
DAY 4: YANACCOCHA – RAINBOW MOUNTAIN – CUSCO
Location: Vinicunca
Meals Included: Lunch
The last day of the Ausangate Trek begins with a 3-hour ascent to Vinicunca mountain (16,466 ft / 5,020 m), along the way we will observe llamas and alpacas, traditional houses and breathtaking landscapes of the Ausangate Mountain (6398m/20991ft). Rainbow Mountain, (or Vinicunca) is located in the Southern Region of Cusco. This a remarkable place that will impress even to most demanding of hikers. The high altitude allows for some of the most incredible views in the region and here you feel completely separated from modern civilization. Rainbow mountain is considered one of the most beautiful one-day hikes in the world. Upon reaching the summit and taking some time to explore and enjoy this extraordinary place we will start descending again. We will break for lunch before taking our private bus back to Cusco, arriving at your hotel at around 6 pm.
- Highest elevation: 5,020 m / 16,466 feet
- Distance: 7 miles ascent (6 km) / 2 miles descent (3 km)
- Approximate duration: 3-hour ascent / 2-hour descent
- Level of difficulty: Challenging
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Airport Transfers
Airport pick up and drop off on request.
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Pre-Departure Briefing
Pre-Departure briefing is included.
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Hotel Pick Up
Pick up from your hotel in the morning of the trek.
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Transportation
All transportation from the beginning to the end of the trek.
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Duffle Bags
Duffle bags for your personal stuff up to 8 kilos.
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Camping Equipment
4 men Eureka tents for each 2 trekkers, sleeping foam mattress, pillows, hot water bags, warm blankets, and comfortable camping equipment.
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Portable Facilities
Portable toilet and showers are provided.
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Professional Guide
Professional local tour guide is included.
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Meals
All meals during the trek are included.
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Safety Equipment
First-aid kit, oxygen tank, and satellite phones are provided.
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Emergency Horse
Emergency horse in case you struggle is available.
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Trekking Support
Trekking chef, porter, and horsemen are included.
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Horses for Equipment
Horses to carry food and equipment are provided.
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Dietary Options
Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and others on request.
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Boiled Water
Boiled water is provided every day on the trek.
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Hand Washing Facilities
Warm water hand washing is available every day.
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Entrance Tickets
Entrance tickets to the Ausangate trail and Rainbow Mountain are included.
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Taxes
All taxes are included.
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What's Not Included
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Personal Trekking Gear
Sleeping bags, air mattress, trekking poles are not included but can be hired from us.
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Dinner on Last Day
Dinner on the last day is not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and is highly recommended.
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Gratuities
Gratuities are optional and not included.
Requirements
• Original passport• Rain gear, rain ponchos
• Sun protection
• Warm clothes, comfortable for hiking
• Personal medication
• Camera, extra batteries
• Headtorch
• Extra snacks, power bars, chocolate
• Extra money for souvenirs, drinks & tips (small change is useful for paying to use the villagers' toilets on the first day)
Mode of Transport
All transportation is provided from the beginning to the end of the trek, including airport pick-up and drop-off on request, and pick-up from your hotel. Travel comfortably with duffle bags for personal items, and horses to carry food and equipment, ensuring a seamless journey.Accommodation
Experience the great outdoors with comfortable camping accommodations, including 4-man Eureka tents for every two trekkers, sleeping foam mattresses, pillows, hot water bags, and warm blankets. Enjoy the convenience of portable toilets and showers, ensuring a cozy and refreshing stay amidst nature.Check out our Q&As
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What kind of wildlife can I expect to see during the Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain Trek?
During the trek, you can expect to see a variety of wildlife including vicuñas, llamas, alpacas, vizcachas (a small rodent similar to a rabbit), and condors. The area is rich in flora and fauna, providing a unique opportunity to observe these animals in their natural habitat.
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What is the highest point we will reach during the trek?
The highest point you will reach during the trek is the Vicuña Pass at an elevation of 17,388 feet. This is on the third day of the trek, which is considered the most challenging day.
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Are there any special activities included in the trek?
Yes, on the first day, you will have the opportunity to relax in the medicinal hot springs at Upis. Additionally, on the third day, your tour guide will perform an ancient offering ritual to the sacred mountain at the summit of Vicuña Pass.
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What kind of meals are provided during the trek?
All meals are provided during the trek, including breakfast, snacks, lunch, tea time, and dinner. The meals are prepared by a trekking chef, and options for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements are available upon request.
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What should I bring with me for the trek?
You should bring your original passport, rain gear, sun protection, warm clothes suitable for hiking, personal medication, a camera with extra batteries, a headtorch, extra snacks like power bars and chocolate, and extra money for souvenirs, drinks, and tips.
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Is there any emergency support available during the trek?
Yes, the trek includes a first-aid kit, oxygen tank, and satellite phones for emergencies. Additionally, there is an emergency horse available in case you struggle during the trek.
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When is the best time to travel to Cusco?
The best time to visit Cusco is during the dry season, which runs from May to September. The weather is perfect for trekking and exploring the city, with clear skies and little chance of rain. This is also the peak travel season, so it can be busier. If you prefer fewer crowds and don’t mind a little rain, the shoulder seasons (April and October) can also be great times to visit.
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When do you have to arrive in Cusco?
It’s a good idea to arrive in Cusco at least 2 to 3 days before your trek starts. This gives your body time to adjust to the high altitude, which is crucial since Cusco sits pretty high up at 11,152 feet (3,400 meters). The extra days also give you time to explore the city and its surroundings before your big adventure begins.
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How to prevent altitude sickness?
Altitude sickness is pretty common when you head to places like Cusco, so it’s smart to be prepared. Here are a few things you can do to avoid or lessen it: - Arrive early: Give yourself a couple of days to acclimate. - Drink plenty of water: Staying hydrated is key. - Try coca tea: Locals swear by it. It's made from coca leaves and can help with altitude adjustment. - Avoid heavy meals and alcohol: These can make it harder for your body to adjust. - Take it easy: Don’t push yourself too hard on the first day or two. - Medication: Talk to your doctor about altitude sickness pills like Diamox if you're worried. If you start feeling dizzy, tired, or get a headache, slow down, rest, and stay hydrated.
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Which is better, Inca Trail or Salkantay Trek?
Both treks offer incredible experiences, but they’re different in key ways: - The Inca Trail is all about history, as you’ll walk the same paths the Incas did and pass through several archaeological sites. It’s a shorter trek but highly regulated, with limited permits. - The Salkantay Trek is a bit more off the beaten path. It’s longer and tougher but offers stunning scenery, including glaciers and cloud forests. There are fewer crowds, and no permit is required. If you want the classic Machu Picchu experience, go for the Inca Trail. If you're looking for a more rugged adventure, Salkantay might be the better choice.
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How many people are allowed in each group?
The size of each group on the Inca Trail is typically limited to 16 people. This ensures a more personalized experience and allows for easier management on the narrow paths of the trail. TreXperience, like most tour operators, adheres to this limit to comply with government regulations and to preserve the environment along the trail.
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Reviews of this operator
The Short Inca Trail (2D/1N)...
The Short Inca Trail (2D/1N) tour exceeded my expectations. TreXperience had great organization/coordination and handled all the logistics of the many pieces involved with visiting Machu Picchu. I felt safe knowing that they handled and thought of everything. The hike was amazing. JJ and Pepe took care of us, managing everyone’s different paces and needs, and teaching us about the Incan hike and culture. They are clearly experts in hiking and all things Machu Picchu. On top of that, they are kind, fun, and professional in their work. Unforgettable experience. Thank you to JJ, Pepe, and the team! Highly recommend. ...more ...less
The 4-day Inca Trail was...
The 4-day Inca Trail was an incredible journey, filled with breathtaking views and delicious food. Our guides, Pepe and Maribel, were exceptional. They not only led us safely through the trail but also shared their knowledge, making the trek a learning experience. Their care and attention to everyone's needs made the journey even more enjoyable. The entire experience was worth every step, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure. ...more ...less
We did the Lares Trek...
We did the Lares Trek to Macchu Picchu 4 days with TreXperience and it was an amazing experience. During the hike the emphasize was given on enjoying the time with no time pressure on reaching a given point, which allowed us to enjoy the views. Manolo also took the time to tell us a lot about the history of Peru and of the trek we walked specifically. The food was plentiful and awesome for every meal, thanks again Orlando! The preparation was smooth and simple. Thanks to the TreXperience team! ...more ...less
10/10. Pepe and Johny was...
10/10. Pepe and Johny was super professional. Well planned and fun trip! We did the 2 day Inca trail. The trek is easy, but with some steep sections. The views are amazing!
We came to hike the...
We came to hike the Inca trail and it was an amazing experience. It is a very difficult trip, but well worth it. For our trip we had Carlos as our guide. He is a fantastic guy. Polite and helpful. He has a lot of knowledge of the history and culture and his animated explanations made it more exciting. Our chef Alejandro cooked amazing meals. During the trip, while chatting with Carlos, we mentioned we just got married. On our last night they made us home-made chocolate cake to celebrate. How awesome is that, that 1) they could make a cake while camping and 2) he had the ingredients. We never mentioned our marriage when we booked the trip. The food was great and had a lot of variety. They also accommodate special needs (vegetarian, pescatarian, etc) Finally, the porters were amazing. The head porter, Jesus, runs a tight ship and everything is ready to go. Our tents are ready for us, food is timed to come out when we arrive. The trip was hard, but an amazing experience. A few tips 1) when they suggest to get the hiking poles, GET the hiking poles. Just do it. 2) most of this trip are stone "stairs". Some of these "stairs" can be 30 inches high. For sure they are absolutely and not even remotely close to being uniform. 3) make sure to have 100% waterproof gear (goretex), altitude medicine (before you arrive to Cusco), and layers. ...more ...less
What can I say, GREAT...
What can I say, GREAT COMPANY! We booked this 4 day hike to Machu Picchu, glad we did. This company was great all the way around. We had all information in advance, picked us up at our hotel the morning off, porters/sherpas carried all the main gear, you just had to carry your daily pack. This was tent camping. Food was absolutely amazing for being carried up the mountains and prepared in a tent. The chef made great food with vegetarian options, as long as he’s made aware before heading out. The porters, man, these were hard working guys and gals. They made the hike look easy, and trust me, it was anything but easy! The hiking guides were great and knowledgeable. They provided stories at each stop and ruins along the way. If you’re looking for something easy, this isn’t it. If you want to challenge yourself, learn some history, view amazing sites that only those hiking will see, and make some friends along the way…this is for you. The views were just incredible! They provide the tents, sleeping matts, sleeping bags, and hiking poles. However, I recommend you bring your own bag. These bags get used by many people and have a funky smell. Bring change and cash on the hike. You will find people in small towns selling drinks, gloves, caps, and many things you probably didn’t think of in advance. The coins are needed for the bathrooms along the route. Most places charged $1 sol to use the facility. They don’t have much change so bring coins for that. PS: Bring extra money to tip the porters/sherpas well. You’ve never seen harder working people in your life! I was amazed. ...more ...less
We had an unbelievable experience...
We had an unbelievable experience doing the Inca trail with our guides Abelardo and Sergio, who were incredibly knowledgable about Inca history as well as local flora, chefs Valvino and Julio, who cooked the most delicious Peruvian food, not to mention the team of 20+ porters who worked around the clock carrying all our kit and setting up camp. Cannot recommend highly enough - a once in a lifetime experience done right. ...more ...less
I can begin to even...
I can begin to even describe what a wonderful and life changing experience the 4 day Inca Trail with Trexperience was. The views were beyond anything I could have imagined, but what really made this experience the best of my life were our tour guides Amadeo and Plinio, along with the entire amazing team of porters, chef, and assistant chef. Amadeo's in depth archaeological knowledge and first0hand experience working on the restoring parts of the Inca Trail gave us all so much insight into the ancient ruins and history of Inka culture. Throughout these 4 days, I met such an amazing group of people and formed lifelong friendships, and the fun lighthearted and special dynamic that Amadeo and Plinio helped create made this possible. I am so grateful to Trexperience and everyone in our group who made this possible, you truly cannot get a better team and guide to lead you through this amazing journey that feels like you're flying through the clouds. ...more ...less
We did a 3 days...
We did a 3 days hike with our family, 4 adults, very well guided by Filio and taken care of his team. We hiked to Humantay lake, Salkantay pass, and finally ended with a visit to Machu Picchu. The cook Bertram made delicious meals for us and Filio shared a lot of information about the region and the Peruvian culture and history. He put Peru into a different light for us. Everyone should make sure he is well informed about fitness required and all other relevant aspects of such a trip to avoid misunderstandings. I recommend to Filio to keep learning English, much more of your interesting knowledge can be shared. Definitely recommend such a trip for any visitor to Peru ready for an adventure creating memories for a lifetime! ...more ...less
Myself and a mate absolutely...
Myself and a mate absolutely loved our 6-day Salcantay/Inka Trail combo for his 40th birthday! Led by super puma & experienced tour guide Leo and the team assisted us in having us a seamless trip from booking enquiry through to dropping us back at our accomodation. We can’t recommend Trexperience more highly for your adventure tour operator based in Cuzco. Our trip commenced with a hotel pickup by private transport to the start of our trek. From there we were supported by horseman Mario who carried our gear, food and kitchen equipment. Masterchefs Augusto & Esteban creatively entertained our tastebuds for breakfast, lunch & dinner in the comfort of a shared kitchen-dining tent. The 3 course meals were perfectly paired to the temperature and that of our energy requirements ahead. Most importantly cleanliness and hygene was of a high standard & our tummies were in tip top shape. The salsa garnish is a must try while in Peru, although this may result in additional exhaust emissions! Tour guide, Leo was an Inca race champion back in the day with over 1000 Inca trail runs and is a walking encyclopedia on the Inca history, flora and fauna of which you will pass a great variety. Leo’s experience enabled us to make the most of the trip, see more, rest a little at times & drink Momma’s beer by optimising the schedule to suit our interests & the weather when the “super kangaroos” were ahead of schedule. Our first stop to Humantay Lake was serene and a good walm up for the following days. Camp sites were in some amazing places, a highlight was overlooking the snow capped Salcantay mountain and witnesssing a couple of avalanches from a more than safe distance but could still hear and feel the power of the event. This camp site was at an altitude of about 15,000 feet and we woke to a powdering of snow in the morning. The treks in the whole area are rocky and at times steep and my Keen ankle boots looked after my ankles and feet. Walking poles are an option which we would recommend taking up to assist with uphill and downhill step downs. Upon entering the Inca trail horses are forbidden so we were joined by a fantastic porter crew consisting of Cerilo, Santos, Ruben, Fortunato, Marcelino, Porfedio. We had a great time with our chefs and porters and if you include them in your trip it will really make the experience better. So dont be snobby - we shared plenty of laughs, music, food and stories with them sometimes through translation as we didnt speak fluent Espanol. Along the way there are the occasional stall to buy drinks or if things workout you may get to stay in a village and try some locally made Inca beer of which we helped make the night before. Tipping is optional but don’t be a tight arse - the support team work in exceptionally hard conditions, carry up to 25kgs on their backs compared to your 6kgs if that and run a fantastic operation. Tipping was by separate envelope to ensure funds go directly to the chef, porters & to guide. On weight keep your packing to a minimum - spare jocks and socks for each day & you’ll get a number of days out of pants and shirts, a couple of sets thermals/compression gear, warm jacket, rain jacket - follow the packing instructions provided and you’ll be fine. I bought a garmin watch which lasted 2 days GPS tracking our route, heart rate & O2 saturation & charged with a powerbank. There are some opportunities for showers but most are cold and most camps are next to a crystal clear creek to ice bath your legs in and make things easier for crew. Altitude sickness wasnt an issue although we could feel the effects of the thin air. A mate put us onto Diamox tablets(sourced through your doctor) which assisted with this, otherwise just taking it easier and focussing on solid breathing helped get us through without having additional things to deal with. Its an incredible trip which you will have a great time if you do a little homework and preparation. If an 80 year old can do it or a guy with a kevlar knee im sure you can do it too! Thank you for a once in a lifetime experience, Trexperience 😘 ...more ...less
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TreXperience requires a minimum deposit of 140 USD per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 2 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of trexperience charges.
Up to 3 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 2 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 1 days before tour starts: Forfeit 80% of booking price.
At 0 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.
Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain Trek 4D/3N
4 Days Starting and ending in Cusco, Peru
Visiting: Cusco, Pucacocha, Ausangate, Vinicunca
Tour operator:
Tour code:
381236
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
2 - 12
Physical rating:
Medium
Age range:
10-80
Tour operated in:
English , SpanishTrip Styles:
Interests:
NB: Prices correct on 23-Apr-2025 but subject to change.
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