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Ausangate Trek 6D/5N 2008 |
Itinerary |
Day 3: Upis to Ausangatecocha After breakfast, we continue our hike ascending for two hours to reach
La Arapa pass (4850m/15908ft). We then descend to our lunch spot, crossing
an area of falcons and ¨vizcachas¨ or Andean rodents. This area
also boasts three beautiful lakes with tones of reds, greens, and turquoises
(Pukacocha, HatunPukacocha, and Qomerqocha) and spectacular views of
the surrounding snow peaks. After lunch, we continue on a long and slow
ascent that will take us, after about two hours, to the second mountain
pass, the Abra de Apuchata (4900m/16072ft), from which we descend, for
another half an hour, towards our campsite at Ausangatecocha (4440m/14563ft). |
Itinerary |
Day 5: Q´ampa to Pacchanta We climb for 2 hours until we reach Q´ampa mountain pass (5000m/16400ft),
where we may have the chance to spot the Andean deer. From here we descend
towards the Qomerqocha lagoon to finally arrive at Pacchanta (4100m/13448ft)
after an approximated five-hour walk. Pacchanta is a little community
with attractive hot springs where we can enjoy a relaxing dip. We camp
and spend the night at this place. |
Difficulty degree of this hike |
Challenging due to the altitude: we recommend a period of at least 3 days for acclimatization in Cusco or over 3000m/9840ft. |
What is included |
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What is not included |
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Optional services to be hired |
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Appropriate clothing along this hike |
Hiking pants and T-shirts are commonly used during the day, complemented by sweaters, fleeces and waterproof jackets. It is very convenient to have light raingear available in the daypack (rain poncho or jacket and/or rain pants) as the weather changes easily and rains can suddenly occur. At night, warm clothing is required along the whole route, down jackets, down sleeping bags and thermal clothes being very recommended. The rest of necessary implements are included in the “What we recommend that you bring” list. |
Climate |
Cusco’s climate is divided into two differentiated seasons: the rainy season, from November to April (the heaviest rainfalls occurring usually between January – March); and the dry season, from May to October. The dry season is colder, so temperatures can drop to below 0 degrees at night. Along the Ausangate trek, temperatures range from 10-20ºC during the day if it’s sunny, to 05-10ºC during the day if not sunny. Given the high altitude of the campsites, temperatures drop significantly in the evening and especially at night, where they may get down to -10ºC in the dry season. Warm clothes are therefore especially requested for this hike. |
How to make a Booking |
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In case you have any doubts, queries or require additional information, please contact us, we will be very glad to assist you. Your request will be answered by return mail within a maximum of 2 working days. |
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