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Ausangate 7 Lakes to Rainbow Mountain 4 Day Trek dive into the incredible Ausangate 7 Lakes to Rainbow Mountain 4 Day Trek, one of the most breathtaking high altitude adventures in Cusco, Peru. This unforgettable journey takes you around the sacred Apu Ausangate, the tallest mountain in southern Peru, and immerses you in some of the most stunning Andean landscapes. Over the course of five days, you’ll hike past shimmering turquoise glacial lakes, towering snow capped peaks, and massive glaciers, all while spotting alpacas and llamas tended by traditional Quechua communities who proudly uphold their rich culture.
Why Choose the Ausangate 7 Lakes to Rainbow Mountain 4 Day Trek?
Stunning Natural Wonders: Discover the famous Seven Ausangate Lakes, each boasting vibrant and unique colors a true paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.Iconic Peaks & Trails: Tackle three high mountain passes soaring above 5,000 meters, with breathtaking views of Ausangate Peak (6,380 m / 20,926 ft), Ausangate 7 Lakes Rainbow Mountain 4 Day Trek
Rainbow Mountain & Red Valley. Explore Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) and the striking Red Valley, two of the most iconic landscapes in the Cusco region, Authentic Andean Culture: Engage with local Quechua communities, learning about their traditions and experiencing highland life up close, Ausangate 7 Lakes to Rainbow Mountain 4 Day Trek
This trek is ideal for seasoned hikers seeking a challenge, adventure lovers, and cultural explorers. It beautifully blends high altitude trekking, adventure tourism, and genuine Andean cultural experiences, offering a once in a lifetime journey through one of the most remote and stunning corners of Peru.
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Don it let the chance slip away to experience one of the most iconic trekking routes in Cusco. Book your Ausangate 7 Lakes to Rainbow Mountain 4 Day Trek now and set off on an unforgettable adventure through pristine lakes, towering peaks, and the heart of Andean culture, Ausangate 7 Lakes Rainbow Mountain 4 Day Trek.
Trekking Overview
Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
Total distance: 45–50 km
Highest altitude: 5,200 m
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Best Time to Trek Ausangate
The best time to complete this trek is during the dry season in the Peruvian Andes:
April.May,June,July,August,September,October
During these months, the weather is more stable and the views of the glaciers and mountains are at their best.
The Ausangate 7 Lakes to Rainbow Mountain Trek begins early in the morning with a hotel pickup at 4:00 AM in Cusco. From Cusco, we begin a scenic drive through the breathtaking landscapes of the southern Andes, passing traditional villages, highland valleys, and herds of alpacas grazing across the vast puna grasslands.
After several hours of travel, we arrive at the small Andean village of Pacchanta, located at approximately 4,200 meters (13,780 ft) above sea level. This remote mountain community is the main starting point for the Ausangate trekking routes.Pacchanta is well known for its natural hot springs and spectacular views of the sacred Ausangate, the highest peak in the Cusco region. For the local Quechua communities, Ausangate is considered an Apu, or sacred mountain spirit, believed to protect the surrounding valleys and villages.
Upon arrival in Pacchanta, we enjoy a nutritious breakfast prepared by our trekking team while admiring the impressive glaciers of Ausangate. After breakfast, the trekking adventure officially begins as we hike toward the famous Seven Lakes of Ausangate, one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in southern Peru.The trail gradually ascends through stunning high-Andean terrain, offering incredible views of glaciers, snow-capped mountains, and vast alpine valleys. Along the route, trekkers will visit several beautiful glacial lakes formed by the melting ice of Ausangate.
The lakes visited during this section include:
Azulcocha,Otorongo,Otorongo Macho,Pucacocha,Alqacocha,Qomercocha,Patacocha
Each lake features unique mineral colors, ranging from bright turquoise and emerald green to deep red and dark blue, creating one of the most photogenic sections of the Ausangate trekking circuit.During the hike, trekkers may encounter alpacas, llamas, vizcachas, Andean birds, and occasionally the majestic Andean condor, making this area an excellent location for wildlife observation in the Peruvian Andes.
Throughout the day, we will enjoy panoramic views of glaciers and dramatic mountain ridges surrounding the massive Ausangate. The peaceful atmosphere and remote beauty of this region make it one of the best destinations for high altitude trekking in Peru.In the afternoon, the trail continues toward Upis Camp, a scenic campsite located at the base of the Ausangate glaciers. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and wide open Andean landscapes, this campsite offers a perfect place to relax after the first day of hiking.
Near the campsite, trekkers can also enjoy the natural hot springs of Upis, an ideal way to relax tired muscles while taking in the stunning mountain scenery.The day ends with a warm drink, a freshly prepared dinner by our trekking chef, and a peaceful night under the spectacular star-filled sky of the Andes.
After breakfast at the campsite near the slopes of Ausangate, trekkers begin a gradual but steady ascent toward Arapa Pass, a spectacular high mountain pass that forms part of the classic Ausangate trekking circuit.
The trail climbs slowly through open high Andean valleys, where the landscape is dominated by rolling grasslands, herds of alpacas, and snow-covered peaks. Along the way, hikers may encounter local Andean shepherds dressed in traditional clothing while guiding their llamas and alpacas across the vast puna grasslands.
Reaching Arapa Pass is one of the highlights of the day. From this panoramic viewpoint, trekkers can admire breathtaking views of massive glaciers, dramatic mountain ridges, and remote alpine lakes scattered across the rugged terrain. On clear days, the towering presence of Ausangate dominates the horizon, offering incredible photo opportunities and a true sense of the raw beauty of the Peruvian Andes.
After enjoying the scenery at the pass, the trail begins a gradual descent toward the peaceful Ananta Valley, a remote region rarely visited by day trip tourists. This part of the route is famous for its wide open landscapes, colorful mineral mountains, and untouched Andean ecosystems.
As the trek continues, the terrain becomes increasingly colorful, with red and golden hills formed by natural mineral deposits. These striking geological formations are a preview of the vibrant landscapes that lead toward Vinicunca, one of the most famous natural attractions in Peru.
The day is trek ends at Ananta Pata Camp, a beautiful campsite located in a large Andean valley surrounded by multicolored mountains and expansive high altitude plains. This campsite is strategically located along the route to Rainbow Mountain and serves as the perfect resting point before the next day’s ascent toward the Warmisaya Pass.
During the evening, trekkers can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere under the star filled Andean sky while surrounded by some of the most dramatic landscapes in the Ausangate region of Peru.
After an early breakfast at Ananta Pata Camp, trekkers begin a gradual ascent toward the spectacular Warmisaya Pass, one of the most important high-altitude passes on the route connecting the Ausangate region with the famous Vinicunca.
The trail climbs steadily across the vast high Andean puna landscape, surrounded by rolling hills, colorful mineral mountains, and herds of alpacas and llamas grazing peacefully across the plateau. As the altitude increases, trekkers are rewarded with increasingly dramatic views of the remote Andes of southern Peru, a region known for its pristine wilderness and breathtaking scenery.
Reaching Warmisaya Pass at nearly 5,000 meters above sea level is a major highlight of the day. From this spectacular viewpoint, trekkers are rewarded with one of the first panoramic views of Rainbow Mountain, whose vibrant mineral layers stand out against the surrounding peaks. The pass also offers incredible vistas of glaciers, jagged ridges, and colorful valleys that define the rugged beauty of the Ausangate trekking region.
This area is geologically fascinating, as the mountains display intense natural colors formed by sedimentary mineral deposits such as iron oxide, copper, and sulfur. These geological processes over millions of years have created the famous striped landscapes that make this region one of the most unique trekking destinations in the Andes.
After enjoying the breathtaking scenery and taking photographs at the pass, the trail begins a gentle descent through increasingly colorful terrain. As hikers move closer to the Rainbow Mountain region, the landscape becomes more dramatic, with red mountains, golden hills, and layered rock formations creating a surreal Andean panorama.
The day is trek concludes in the peaceful Surine Valley, a quiet campsite surrounded by wide Andean plains and striking red mountains. This remote valley provides a perfect place to rest and acclimatize before the final day’s early morning hike to Vinicunca.
At night, trekkers can enjoy the calm atmosphere of the high Andes, far away from crowds and city lights, with incredible opportunities for stargazing in the clear mountain sky.
The final day of the Ausangate 7 Lakes to Rainbow Mountain Trek begins very early in the morning to reach the iconic Vinicunca at sunrise. Starting before dawn allows trekkers to experience one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Peruvian Andes in a peaceful and magical atmosphere.
The trail gradually ascends from the campsite in Surine Valley, crossing wide high altitude plains and colorful mountain slopes as the first light of day illuminates the surrounding peaks. As the sun rises over the Andes, the mineral rich mountains begin to glow with vibrant shades of red, orange, gold, and green, creating an unforgettable trekking experience.
After approximately one to two hours of hiking, trekkers reach the famous Rainbow Mountain viewpoint, located at more than 5,000 meters above sea level. Known locally as Vinicunca or the Mountain of Seven Colors, this natural wonder has become one of the most visited trekking destinations near Cusco.
The mountain’s incredible colors are the result of millions of years of geological activity and mineral sedimentation, including iron oxide, copper sulfate, and other natural minerals that formed the mountain’s striking stripes of red, yellow, turquoise, and green.
From the viewpoint, trekkers can enjoy spectacular 360 degree panoramic views of the Andes, including nearby glaciers and high mountain valleys surrounding the sacred peak of Ausangate. Arriving early in the morning offers the best opportunity to experience Rainbow Mountain with fewer visitors while capturing incredible photographs of the sunrise over the colorful landscape.
After spending time exploring the viewpoint and enjoying the scenery, the trek continues with a gradual descent through the high Andean plateau toward the designated transport point. Along the way, hikers often see herds of alpacas, llamas, and sometimes wild vicuñas roaming freely across the vast Andean plains.
Once the group reaches the trailhead, private transportation will be waiting to take trekkers back to Cusco, where the adventure concludes after an unforgettable 4-day trekking experience through the remote Ausangate region.
This final day perfectly combines high altitude trekking, stunning Andean landscapes, and the iconic Rainbow Mountain viewpoint, making it a memorable ending to one of the most spectacular trekking routes in Peru.
Transfer from the airport to your hotel (only in Cusco)
Pre departure briefing.
Pick up at your hotel.
Professional bilingual guide (English / Spanish).
Private transportation from Cusco – pacchanta – Cusco.
Camping equipment: tents, inflatable mattresses, dining tent, kitchen; tables, chairs, tablecloths.
Profesional Cook.
Horses (for equipment and personal items) including muleteers.
Meals (4 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 3 Dinners). Vegetarian or special menus are available at no additional cost.
Snack for the days of walking.
water for the walks.
Bio degradable personal hand soaps.
Biodegradable dishwashing detergents used by kitchen staff.
First aid kit and oxygen cylinder.
Dinner on the last day.
Sleeping bag
walking sticks
Extra Drinks
tips
A light day pack with a change of clothes for the whole period of the trek – prepare for a vast range of changes in temperature
Rain gear (jacket and pants if available) or rain poncho. Plastic ponchos can be bought for about $1 in Cusco
Strong footwear, waterproof trekking boots recommended. Extra socks are a must.
Sandals or plastic slip on thongs are also good to give your feet a chance to breath in the evenings if you wish to carry them.
Warm clothes, including jacket, fleeces, gloves, scarf and beanie/touk. Thermal clothing is also recommended, especially for sleeping. * This is a particularly cold trek, you should make sure you have a lot of very warm clothes.
Sleeping bag (we can hire these to you)
Torch/ Flashlight and spare batteries
Camera, batteries (batteries consume more quickly under cold conditions)
Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold
Sun block
After-sun cream or hydrating cream for face and body
Toilet paper, pack in & pack out
Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits, muesli, etc.
Non-disposable canteen (Nalgene type) and water for the first morning.
We advise you to bring water sterilizing tablets in case you collect water from streams.
Your own medical kit with any special medications that you might require, paracetamol, second skin for blisters etc.
Small towel or sarong
Bathers/swimsuit (if you intend on swimming in hot springs )
Cash – sufficient for snacks, tips and souvenirs.
Original passport
Binoculars (if you have them)
