Salkantay an Amazing Snowy

Mount Salkantay (or Nevada Salkantay / Salcantay) is situated 60 km North-west of Cusco city, which stands at 6,271m, is the highest peak in the Vilcabamba mountain range, the 12th highest mountain in Peru and the 38th highest in the Andes
Salkantay trek: what you need to know
The Salkantay Trek is the most popular alternative trek to Machu Picchu. It offers hikers an incredibly diverse trekking experience and is relatively easy to access from Cusco and unlike the Classic Inca Trail, there are no permit limitations.
In this journey you will trek from 3,900 m/12,800 ft to 2,100 m/6,900 ft, traversing across magnificent mountain passes near enormous majestic snow-capped peaks, immersing in nature in its purest form and exploring more than 15 different ecosystems all within 5 days. This journey also offers opportunities for ethnic and cultural exchanges as we pass through communities and meet local people who will be willing to share with open minds their rich cultural heritage they still honor and practice to this day.
Humantay lagoon
It is located at an altitude of 4,200 meters above sea level, the base of the Humantay mountain is at an approximate altitude of 4,560 meters above sea level, the lagoon is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes.
- Longitude: 72°37’2.43 “W
- Latitude: 13°24’41.72″ S
Humantay Lagoon looks like a turquoise blue mirror and is located near the flanks of the majestic snowy peak Apu Salkantay Mountain. The crystalline water of the lagoon has actually melted from the Humantay Glacier above.




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