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Reopening of the entrance to the Salkantay mountain and the Humantay lake from April 10th, 2025

Reopening of the entrance to the Salkantay mountain and the Humantay lake from April 10th, 2025

The District Municipality of Mollepata, through its Tourism and Environment Department, informs travel agencies, tour operators, and tourists in general visiting Humantay Lake and Salkantay Mountain of the following: First: Following maintenance work on the Mollepata-Balcompata road and the opening of an alternate route for access to the attractions of Humantay Lake and the District Municipality of Mollepata, in coordination with the muleteer organizations, transport organizations, tour operators, among others, access to the attractions of Humantay Lake and Salkantay Mountain…

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Salkantay Trek Reviews

Salkantay Trek Reviews

Salkantay Trek Reviews   Salkantay Trek Salkantay trek review 1: “I done the 4 day 3 night trek which was Amazing from start to finish! Our guide Carlos ‘the mountain king’ was brilliant and so was the horseman who carried our duffle bags and set up the tents also the Chef Antonia who cooked all of our delicious meals everyday! The trek takes you to some of the most beautiful.” Salkantay trek review 2: “Fantastic 5 days, 4 night trek…

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salkantay trek vs inca trail

salkantay trek vs inca trail

Salkantay Trek This is a great alternative to the Inca Trail. Going this route, you’ll be able to visit some of the most beautiful places in the Andean jungle and see the snow covered Salkantay Mountain (altitude is 6372 m). You will have the opportunity to see beautiful landscapes with a variety of endemic flora and fauna and stop by part of the Inca trail, Llactapata, which is an enclosure built on the mountain facing Machu Picchu. Inca Trail Inka…

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