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The Salcantay mountain, at 6271m, is one of the Cusco region’s main apus, or gods. Its splendid snowcapped peak dominates the landscape to the northwest of Cusco, and its sacred status gives the route real depth on an Inca heritage tour.

The Salcantay trek is a great alternative to the Inca Trail, and the main route joins the Machu Picchu railway line and the Urubamba Valley with the lesser-visited village of Mollepata in the Río Apurímac watershed. The trek usually takes from five to seven days and offers greater contact with local people, a wider range of ecological niches to pass through, and higher paths than the Inca Trail. It is a good option for more adventurous trekkers who have already acclimatized.

Most people start on the Urubamba side of Machu Picchu at Km 82, where the Inca Trail also starts, making this a demanding trekking option for active 11-day Peru trips with time for proper acclimatization. From here you can follow the Inca Trail path up the Cusichaca Valley, continuing straight uphill from the hamlet of Huayllabamba. Mules and muleteers can be hired here, when available, from around S/30 and S/40 a day, respectively. Ignore the main Inca Trail that turns west and right here, up towards Dead Woman’s Pass — La Abra de Huarmihuañusca. Throughout the trail, the landscape and scenery are very similar to the Inca Trail, though this route brings you much closer to the edge of the glaciers. The trail is steep and hard, up to the high pass at 5000m, which takes you around the southern edge of Salcantay glacier, before descending directly south to the village of Mollepata.

The trek is increasingly approached in reverse, with guides and mules hired at Mollepata, where there is less competition for them than on the Huayllabamba side. This route means you finish up in the Urubamba Valley, between Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo. There are no official camping sites en route, but plenty of good tent sites and several traditional stopping-off spots.

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