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  • Trip Starts in:
    Your hotel in Cusco
  • Trip Style:
    Hiking
  • Group Size:
    16 px
  • Physical Level:
    Moderate
  • Meals:
    B, D, L
  • Departures:
    Every Day
Overview

Walking the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu is more than just a hike — it’s a deep connection with the living culture of the Andes. As you journey through remote valleys and cross high mountain passes, every step reveals a blend of history, tradition, and pristine natural beauty.

Along the way, you’ll encounter authentic Andean communities where life continues much as it has for generations. Locals dressed in vibrant textiles, children greeting travelers from hillside homes, and the subtle scent of woodsmoke in the fresh mountain air all create a truly immersive experience. Unlike more crowded routes, the Lares Trek offers peace, authenticity, and meaningful cultural encounters.

The landscapes are constantly changing — from soothing hot springs surrounded by green hills to towering snow-capped peaks that dominate the horizon. It’s a route shaped by ancient traditions and deep spiritual connection to the land, where every moment feels unique and genuine.

After days of exploration and discovery, your journey reaches its grand finale at Machu Picchu, emerging from the mist as one of the world’s most iconic and awe-inspiring destinations.

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Itinerary

Day 1Cusco – Calca – Lares Hot Springs – Huacahuasi

The day begins bright and early with a 5:00 am pick-up from Cusco. By 6:30 am, we will make our way through the winding roads of the Sacred Valley. We will be reaching the picturesque town of Calca by 7:15 am. Here, we can pause to stretch our legs, perhaps grab a light snack, and soak in the serenity of the morning.
By 9:30 am, our journey continues to the Lares Hot Springs. Once we arrive at around 11:00 am, we will be greeted by the tantalizing vision of steaming waters against the backdrop of towering peaks. Here, we can indulge in nature’s spa, letting the therapeutic waters rejuvenate our body and mind.
Post a relaxing soak, we will enjoy a hearty lunch at 1:00 pm. Fueled and refreshed, our trek truly kicks off as we head towards our first campsite at Huacahuasi. As we traverse the path, the majesty of the Andes will accompany us at every step. We will encounter local communities, gaining insights into their traditional way of life.
By 5:00 pm, the quaint village of Huacahuasi beckons. Here, we will set up camp, savor a delicious dinner, and rest under the starlit Andean sky. We will be gearing up for the adventures that lie ahead on the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu.

Day 2Huacahuasi – Isaycocha

As the Andean sun gently illuminates our camp, our day at Huacahuasi commences at 6:00 am. We will begin with a nutritious breakfast to fuel the journey ahead. With the first light of dawn, the breathtaking views of the mountains will set the tone for the day.
By 7:30 am, we will set off towards Isaycocha. This segment of our trek will challenge us, as we ascend to the highest point of our journey. The trail is lined with panoramic vistas. As we climb, we can observe the stark beauty of the Andean landscapes unfolding.
Around noon, we will reach the pass, standing at a formidable altitude where the mountains seem to touch the sky. After taking in the awe-inspiring views and perhaps capturing a few memories with our cameras, we will begin our descent towards Isaycocha.
The downhill trek is gentler on the legs but equally mesmerizing for the senses. By 4:00 pm, the serene lagoon of Isaycocha will appear on the horizon, marking our destination. Here, we will establish our camp, nestled beside the tranquil waters.
Dinner at 6:30 pm will wrap up our eventful day, as we unwind to the calming sounds of nature and the shimmering lagoon. We will be preparing ourselves for the next leg of the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu.

DAY 3Isaycocha – Patacancha Willoq – Pumamarka – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes

As the dawn’s first light graces the serene lagoon of Isaycocha, our third day on the Lares Trek begins. At 6:00 am, we will enjoy a warm breakfast, gearing up for the day’s trek.
By 7:00 am, our journey towards Patacancha Willoq commences. As we progress, the scenic landscapes of the Andes will provide a splendid backdrop, ensuring each step is a visual treat. We can expect to cross local communities, giving us a chance to immerse ourselves briefly in their rich cultural tapestry.
By 11:00 am, our descent will lead us to the vibrant community of Patacancha Willoq. After a short break, the next leg of our journey towards Pumamarka unfolds. By 1:00 pm, we will find ourselves amidst the ancient terraces of Pumamarka. Here we will take a pause to enjoy lunch and absorb the historical significance of the area.
The afternoon will see us making our way to Ollantaytambo. By 4:00 pm, this ancient town, steeped in history and lore, will greet us.
But our day isn’t over just yet. At 5:30 pm, we will board the train for Aguas Calientes. As we journey on, the scenic beauty of the region will whisk by, offering one last treat for the day.
By 7:00 pm, Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu, welcomes us. Here, we will settle in for the night, with the promise of the lost city awaiting us the following morning.

Day 4Aguas Calientes – Machupicchu – Ollantaytambo – Cusco

On our fourth day, the anticipation is palpable. At 5:00 am, we’ll start our day in Aguas Calientes with a light breakfast. We will be energizing ourselves for the grandeur that awaits.
By 5:30 am, we’ll embark on our journey to Machu Picchu. As we ascend, the mist-covered mountains will gradually unveil the lost city, one of the world’s most iconic archaeological wonders. As the sun rises, the golden rays illuminating Machu Picchu will offer a sight we’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Between 6:00 am and 10:00 am, we will fully immerse ourselves in this marvel, exploring its nooks and crannies and understanding its historical significance. A guided tour will provide insights into the mysteries and architectural genius of the Incas.
Around 11:00 am, we’ll commence our descent back to Aguas Calientes. We can grab a fulfilling lunch in town and perhaps indulge in some last-minute souvenir shopping.
At 2:30 pm, the train will whisk us away from Aguas Calientes, retracing our path towards Ollantaytambo. From there, a bus will take us back to Cusco. By 7:00 pm, we will find ourselves back in Cusco. This will bring our Lares Trek to Machu Picchu to a memorable close.

Included

Price Included

Private Transportation To Lares Valley (Trailhead)
English – Spanish speaking guide for 4 days of the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu.
Guided assistance
Thermarest air-inflate Comfortable sleeping pad
Portable environmental Biodegradable toilet (The Pett)
Two person tents (3-people capacity tent used as doubles – Kayla Doite)
Horseman and Horses.(To carry our camping equipment, food and 7 kilos of your personal stuff like: sleeping bag and mat as well as cothes) We Never overload our Horses(well Animal Welfare). During Choquequirao and Salkantay Sector.
Porters to carry all our camping equipment as well as food.
Lares Valley entrance fees, valid for 4 days
Camping equipment and basic field equipment for our Cook and horseman
Round Trip Expeditions train ticket from Ollantaytambo to aguas Calientes and aguas calientes to ollantaytambo
Private Transportation from the Ollantaytambo train station to Cusco
First-aid kit
Emergency oxygen bottle
Rain waterproof cover for your day backpacks
Pre trek Orientation – briefing (Hotel or Office)
Insurance policy for our porters and Cooks.

Price Included

Chef and assistance of the Chef.
Cooking equipment
Snacks
Daily tea service
Dining equipment including chairs and tables
Food service in the campsites (3 breakfast, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, 3 snacks) – nutritionally balanced menu
Vegetarian menu at no extra cost
Personal trekking food – nutritionally balanced menu(Buffet).

Packing List

Backpack with rain shelter.
Sleeping bag.
Clothing for warm and cold climate – waterproof jacket.
Rain pants and lightweight pants.
Rain poncho
Sun and winter hat.
Trekking shoes.
Slippers or sandals (for showers and the hot springs).
Warm socks and a sweater.
Long- and short-sleeved T-Shirts.
Sunscreen, insect repellent, hand sanitizer, water bottle and sterilizing tablets, toiletries and toilet paper.
Camera (wrapped in a plastic bag), a flashlight and batteries.
Some snacks like chocolate bars and dry fruit.
Original passport, original ISIC student card
Extra money insoles (s/ 300.00 soles) emergency case and tips.
Since the weather can be very cold and damp, your clothes will not dry overnight so make sure to bring enough spare ones.

FAQs

How difficult is the Lares Trek 4 Days?

The Lares Trek is considered moderate. It involves hiking through high mountain passes (over 4,000 m), but the pace is generally more relaxed than other treks. It’s suitable for travelers with a reasonable level of fitness.

What makes the Lares Trek different from other treks to Machu Picchu?

The Lares Trek stands out for its strong cultural experience. Unlike the Inca Trail, this route passes through traditional Andean communities, offering authentic interactions with local families and a quieter, less crowded environment.

Are hot springs included in the Lares Trek?

Yes, most itineraries include a visit to the Lares hot springs at the beginning or end of the trek. It’s a great way to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings before or after your hike.

Do I need a permit for the Lares Trek?

No special trekking permit is required for the Lares Trek. However, entrance tickets to Machu Picchu are limited, so it’s important to book in advance to secure your visit.

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