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Ausangate Trekking & Hikes

Explore 1, 2, and 4-day Ausangate treks through glacial lakes, high mountain passes, and some of the most unique landscapes in the Peruvian Andes.

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Discover what the Ausangate trekking experience is really like through every image. From glacial lakes to remote high-altitude trails, this route takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Cusco.
At Guru Explorers, we design Ausangate treks that go beyond the typical route, helping you explore these landscapes in a safe, well-organized, and truly authentic way. Whether you’re planning a short hike or a multi-day adventure, this is where your journey begins.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Ausangate Trek

Which Ausangate trek should I choose based on how much time I have?

It depends on your schedule and the type of experience you’re looking for. If you’re short on time, a full-day Ausangate trekking to the 7 Lakes is a great option. If you have more time, the 2-day and 4-day Ausangate trek allows you to explore more remote areas of the Andes with fewer crowds and more dramatic scenery.

What’s the difference between the 2-day and 4-day Ausangate trek?

The main difference is the depth of the experience. The 2-day Ausangate trek covers the main highlights in less time, while the 4-day Ausangate trekking offers a more complete journey, crossing high mountain passes, visiting glacial lakes, and experiencing local Andean communities along the way.

How fit do I need to be for the Ausangate trek?

Most Ausangate trekking routes require a moderate to good level of fitness, especially due to the high altitude, which can exceed 5,000 meters (16,400 ft). Shorter options like the full-day Ausangate trek are more manageable, particularly if you are already acclimatized.

What’s the best Ausangate trek for beginners?

If it’s your first time hiking in the Andes, the full-day Ausangate trekking to the 7 Lakes is usually the best choice. It allows you to enjoy the scenery without the physical demands of multi-day trekking or overnight camping at high altitude.

Which Ausangate trek is best for seeing the famous turquoise lakes?

If your goal is to see the iconic turquoise lakes, the full-day Ausangate trek to the 7 Lakes is the best option. It’s specifically designed to showcase the most beautiful lagoons around Ausangate in a single day.

What’s included in an Ausangate trekking tour?

Most Ausangate trekking tours include transportation, a professional guide, meals, and entrance fees. On multi-day Ausangate treks, accommodation in camps or mountain lodges is also included, along with logistical support such as horses to carry your gear and camping equipment.

What should I pack for the Ausangate trek?

Weather in the Andes can change quickly, so layering is essential. For any Ausangate trekking route, bring thermal clothing, a waterproof jacket, hiking boots, gloves, a warm hat, sunscreen, and a comfortable backpack.

Can I do the Ausangate trek without prior experience?

Yes, it’s possible to do Ausangate trekking without prior experience if you choose the right route. Many travelers start with a full-day or 2-day Ausangate trek. The 4-day route requires more endurance and is better suited for those with good physical condition.

When is the best time to go Ausangate trekking?

The best time for Ausangate trekking is during the dry season, from April to October, when trails are more stable and skies are clearer. During the rainy season, the landscape becomes greener, but trails can be more challenging.

Is the Ausangate trek worth it compared to other hikes in Cusco?

Absolutely. Ausangate trekking is one of the most authentic and off-the-beaten-path experiences in Cusco. Unlike more crowded hikes, it offers remote landscapes, close contact with Andean communities, and a true high-altitude adventure.

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The best Ausangate trekking routes in Cusco

Find the right Ausangate trek for your time and fitness level

Ausangate trekking offers a range of routes for travelers looking for a more authentic mountain experience in the Peruvian Andes. From full-day hikes to multi-day expeditions, each option takes you through unique landscapes of glacial lakes, high mountain passes, and breathtaking scenery dominated by the Ausangate snow-capped peak.

Unlike a conventional visit, an Ausangate hike is designed for those who want to explore these landscapes at a more immersive pace, connecting with nature and discovering less-traveled areas of Cusco.

At Guru Explorers, you’ll find options tailored to different fitness levels, ideal for both travelers with limited time and those seeking a more complete high-altitude adventure.

Our travelers consistently highlight the experience of our guides—not only for their deep knowledge of the route, but also for their ability to interpret the surroundings, share insights into Andean culture, and explain the landscapes you encounter along the way.

Let yourself be guided by experts and get ready to experience a new adventure with Guru Explorers.

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