This is an awe-inspiring two-day trek through the Ausangate Mountain Range, also known as the Ausangate 7 Lagoons Trek. The route follows what we call the “Path of Apu Ausangate”, located near the highest and most sacred mountain in the Cusco region. In Andean belief, the Apu is considered the bringer of life and the guardian of one of the most revered mountain ecosystems in the world.
Our Ausangate treks are accompanied by llamas and horses that carry our equipment. These animals belong to the local community, who take great pride in sharing their ancestral land and the spiritual essence of their world with visitors.
Throughout the journey, you will stay at our exclusive campsites in the Peruvian Andes. Every day, you’ll enjoy freshly prepared meals by our expert local chefs, who will delight you with a rich variety of traditional Peruvian dishes and regional ingredients.
Operated mainly by Tunqui Expeditions
The 2-day Ausangate 7 Lagoons Trek, operated primarily by Tunqui Expeditions, is one of the most astonishing adventures in the Cusco region. You’ll hike through majestic landscapes and alongside snow-capped mountains, beautifully decorated with lagoons of different colors lying at the base of the sacred Ausangate Mountain.
This trek is one of the shortest and most popular hikes we offer, and it’s considered among the best trekking experiences in the Andes of Cusco. While it’s not for everyone, those seeking to escape the crowds will find it to be a once-in-a-lifetime journey.
You’ll cross two mountain passes, witness breathtaking scenery, connect with Andean culture, and enjoy unforgettable starry skies at night.
Of course, the highlight is admiring the stunning multi-colored lagoons, surrounded by some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in South America and the world. Come and explore the Andes with Tunqui Expeditions!
We begin the Ausangate Trek with a day full of stunning Andean landscapes and scenic views of Ausangate Mountain and its valley, rich in flora and fauna. We will spend the night in the Upis sector.
On the final day, we hike to the breathtaking 7 Lagoons of Ausangate, enjoying every step of this unique experience. Around midday, you’ll have time to relax in the hot springs of Pacchanta before returning to Cusco, where you’ll say goodbye to your trekking team.
Highlight of the Day: Hike through the Andean landscapes of Ausangate.
Walk through the beautiful Andean scenery and breathe in the fresh, pure mountain air.
At 4:00 am, your Tunqui Expeditions guide will pick you up from your hotel. We’ll travel in our private transport for about 3 hours to the town of Tinki, where we’ll stop to observe local life. You’ll see how people still wear traditional clothing, and your guide will explain everything about their customs and daily lifestyle in this part of the Andes.
Then, we’ll continue for about 1 more hour along a dusty road to Upis Pampa, the starting point of our trek. Before we begin, you’ll enjoy a delicious breakfast prepared by our super chef from Tunqui Expeditions.
The hike today involves gentle ascents and descents for about 3 hours. Along the trail, we’ll pass small villages and cross several streams before arriving at Upis, where our tents will already be set up—right in front of the majestic Ausangate Mountain.
Around midday, our cook will prepare a fresh and flavorful lunch for you to enjoy. After the meal, you’ll have the option to either:
Later in the afternoon, we’ll gather in the dining tent for tea time, with coca tea, coffee, hot chocolate, popcorn, snacks, and more. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a warm dinner and step outside to experience the breathtaking starry sky—a magical memory you’ll carry for life.
Highlight of the Day: Hike through the Andean landscapes and visit the 7 Ausangate Lagoons.
Relax in the hot springs before returning to Cusco.
We’ll wake you up at 5:30 am with a warm drink (coca tea, coffee, or hot chocolate) delivered to your tent.
After a hearty breakfast to energize your body, we’ll begin hiking through the stunning landscapes next to Ausangate Mountain.
Our day starts with a short 20-minute uphill hike to a scenic viewpoint where you’ll see Ausangate in all its majestic beauty. From there, we’ll continue with an uphill and downhill trail until we reach the magical 7 Lagoons of Ausangate.
We’ll spend approximately 1 hour exploring the lagoons, taking in different views of these vibrant turquoise and green waters. It’s your final chance to enjoy the beauty of the snow-capped peaks from new perspectives.
After visiting the lagoons, we’ll hike to Pacchanta, where you’ll relax in the natural hot springs with stunning views of Ausangate in the background.
At midday, we’ll have our last lunch together and say farewell to our horseman and chef. Afterward, we return to Cusco, arriving at your hotel around 6:00 pm.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we clearly outline what’s included and not included in each of our tours. We take care of all logistics, but please review the details carefully to ensure you’re fully prepared for the experience.
Some elements may vary depending on the specific program, so please read thoroughly before booking.
Meet your guide and group at our office the evening before your trek at 5:00 pm. You’ll receive a duffel bag (max. 7 kg/15.4 lb) for your personal items, including your sleeping bag and air mattress (if bringing or renting one).
Certified bilingual tour guide (English & Spanish), graduates from Cusco’s National University in Tourism. Our guides are professional, passionate, local experts with a deep love for sharing Peruvian culture and history.
All guides are trained in first aid and carry a full medical kit including oxygen for altitude issues. If needed, emergency evacuation will be arranged to the nearest medical facility.
You can contact us anytime before, during, or after your trek.
Each guide carries a fully charged satellite phone in case of emergency or personal communication needs. Available to guests when necessary.
We provide boiled, filtered, and cooled water from the first lunch to the last breakfast. Bring your own reusable bottle or hydration system (2L recommended).
Each morning, enjoy hot coca tea delivered to your tent to start your day warmly.
All entry fees, permits, and taxes are included in the tour price. No hidden costs.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we want your journey to Peru—and especially your Ausangate Trek—to be as smooth and memorable as possible. In this section, you’ll find answers to the most common questions about traveling with us, all in one place.
If your question isn’t answered here, feel free to contact us and we’ll respond as soon as possible!
It’s essential to be well-acclimated to the altitude before embarking on a high-elevation trek. We strongly recommend arriving in Cusco at least 2 to 3 days before your trek to adjust and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
If you’ve already visited another high-altitude destination in Peru before arriving in Cusco, we still recommend spending at least one full day in Cusco to rest, recover from travel, and explore the city before starting your adventure.
Suggested pre-trek tours near Cusco:
All briefings are held at our main office in Cusco (or at your hotel) at 5:00 p.m., one day before your trek begins. The session lasts 30–45 minutes.
If you’re unable to attend, please contact us by email, phone, or in person to reschedule.
If you still have an outstanding balance, it must be paid at least 2 days before your trek begins. Otherwise, your booking cannot be confirmed.
We appreciate it if you can pay in cash (USD or PEN) at our office. There are several ATMs on Avenida El Sol that dispense both currencies.
You may also pay using credit/debit card or PayPal, online or in person, but please note that both Niubiz and PayPal apply a 5% service fee.
We do not accept bank checks or traveler’s checks.
You’ll receive your duffel bag at the pre-trek briefing. Our muleteers will carry it during the trek and hand it to you at each campsite.
Size: 60 x 24 x 22 cm (23.6 x 9.45 x 8.66 in)
Weight limit: 7 kg / 15.4 lb, including your sleeping bag, mat, clothing, and personal items.
Absolutely! During the trek, your main luggage can be securely stored at our office (just let us know during the briefing or by email) or at your hotel—free of charge.
Most hotels in Cusco offer luggage storage for guests. Please do not leave valuables in your suitcase. Use the hotel safe and request a detailed receipt for insurance purposes.
For extra security, seal important items like credit cards in an envelope and sign it.
Tunqui Expeditions provides hotel pick-up as long as you are staying in Cusco’s Historic Center.
Your guide will confirm the pick-up time during the briefing. Please be aware that pick-up times may vary by 30–45 minutes due to traffic.
Cusco is an ancient city with narrow, cobblestone streets. Some hotels or Airbnbs may be located on steep hills or streets without vehicle access.
👉 For this reason, we highly recommend choosing accommodation with easy access for a smoother pick-up experience.
Group treks are made up of travelers of varying ages and fitness levels. By joining a group tour, you agree that some participants may hike faster or slower than others. Everyone is encouraged to go at their own pace.
If a group wishes to modify the itinerary, it will be up to the guide’s discretion—after consulting with all members—whether such changes are feasible.
Strikes and protests are relatively common in Peru and may affect some tours. Roads may be blocked, and train lines interrupted.
In these cases, we’ll do our best to adjust your itinerary to maintain your experience—sometimes even departing the night before the scheduled date.
If changes or cancellations are necessary, our operations team will coordinate everything with you. Your safety is always our top priority, and we’ll make decisions accordingly.
Please keep a close eye on your belongings during the trek. Always double-check your transport, tent, and restaurant table before leaving.
You are fully responsible for your personal items throughout the trip.
To ensure you have a safe and comfortable experience on the Ausangate Trek, here is a complete list of recommended items. Pack wisely, travel light, and be prepared for the changing weather conditions in the Andes.
👉 For a more detailed packing guide, visit: Ausangate Trek Packing List – Tunqui Expeditions
🐎 Note: Our muleteers will carry up to 7 kg / 15.4 lb of your personal gear. This includes your sleeping bag and inflatable mattress (together around 3.5 kg if renting or bringing your own).
The Ausangate Trek 2 Days can depart any day of the week, from January to December. We operate this itinerary year-round with full service and logistics.
This trek is guaranteed to operate with just 2 participants.
Note: PayPal charges a 5% service fee, which we kindly ask clients to cover for online deposits only. The remaining balance can be paid in cash in Cusco with no additional fees.
Enhance your experience by adding one or more of these optional day tours:
You may add the following items to your trek:
Once your reservation is confirmed, we guarantee the price will not increase, regardless of external circumstances.
Please ensure you read all important tour information before booking.
Operated mainly by Tunqui Expeditions
The 2-day Ausangate 7 Lagoons Trek, operated primarily by Tunqui Expeditions, is one of the most astonishing adventures in the Cusco region. You’ll hike through majestic landscapes and alongside snow-capped mountains, beautifully decorated with lagoons of different colors lying at the base of the sacred Ausangate Mountain.
This trek is one of the shortest and most popular hikes we offer, and it’s considered among the best trekking experiences in the Andes of Cusco. While it’s not for everyone, those seeking to escape the crowds will find it to be a once-in-a-lifetime journey.
You’ll cross two mountain passes, witness breathtaking scenery, connect with Andean culture, and enjoy unforgettable starry skies at night.
Of course, the highlight is admiring the stunning multi-colored lagoons, surrounded by some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in South America and the world. Come and explore the Andes with Tunqui Expeditions!
We begin the Ausangate Trek with a day full of stunning Andean landscapes and scenic views of Ausangate Mountain and its valley, rich in flora and fauna. We will spend the night in the Upis sector.
On the final day, we hike to the breathtaking 7 Lagoons of Ausangate, enjoying every step of this unique experience. Around midday, you’ll have time to relax in the hot springs of Pacchanta before returning to Cusco, where you’ll say goodbye to your trekking team.
Highlight of the Day: Hike through the Andean landscapes of Ausangate.
Walk through the beautiful Andean scenery and breathe in the fresh, pure mountain air.
At 4:00 am, your Tunqui Expeditions guide will pick you up from your hotel. We’ll travel in our private transport for about 3 hours to the town of Tinki, where we’ll stop to observe local life. You’ll see how people still wear traditional clothing, and your guide will explain everything about their customs and daily lifestyle in this part of the Andes.
Then, we’ll continue for about 1 more hour along a dusty road to Upis Pampa, the starting point of our trek. Before we begin, you’ll enjoy a delicious breakfast prepared by our super chef from Tunqui Expeditions.
The hike today involves gentle ascents and descents for about 3 hours. Along the trail, we’ll pass small villages and cross several streams before arriving at Upis, where our tents will already be set up—right in front of the majestic Ausangate Mountain.
Around midday, our cook will prepare a fresh and flavorful lunch for you to enjoy. After the meal, you’ll have the option to either:
Later in the afternoon, we’ll gather in the dining tent for tea time, with coca tea, coffee, hot chocolate, popcorn, snacks, and more. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a warm dinner and step outside to experience the breathtaking starry sky—a magical memory you’ll carry for life.
Highlight of the Day: Hike through the Andean landscapes and visit the 7 Ausangate Lagoons.
Relax in the hot springs before returning to Cusco.
We’ll wake you up at 5:30 am with a warm drink (coca tea, coffee, or hot chocolate) delivered to your tent.
After a hearty breakfast to energize your body, we’ll begin hiking through the stunning landscapes next to Ausangate Mountain.
Our day starts with a short 20-minute uphill hike to a scenic viewpoint where you’ll see Ausangate in all its majestic beauty. From there, we’ll continue with an uphill and downhill trail until we reach the magical 7 Lagoons of Ausangate.
We’ll spend approximately 1 hour exploring the lagoons, taking in different views of these vibrant turquoise and green waters. It’s your final chance to enjoy the beauty of the snow-capped peaks from new perspectives.
After visiting the lagoons, we’ll hike to Pacchanta, where you’ll relax in the natural hot springs with stunning views of Ausangate in the background.
At midday, we’ll have our last lunch together and say farewell to our horseman and chef. Afterward, we return to Cusco, arriving at your hotel around 6:00 pm.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we clearly outline what’s included and not included in each of our tours. We take care of all logistics, but please review the details carefully to ensure you’re fully prepared for the experience.
Some elements may vary depending on the specific program, so please read thoroughly before booking.
Meet your guide and group at our office the evening before your trek at 5:00 pm. You’ll receive a duffel bag (max. 7 kg/15.4 lb) for your personal items, including your sleeping bag and air mattress (if bringing or renting one).
Certified bilingual tour guide (English & Spanish), graduates from Cusco’s National University in Tourism. Our guides are professional, passionate, local experts with a deep love for sharing Peruvian culture and history.
All guides are trained in first aid and carry a full medical kit including oxygen for altitude issues. If needed, emergency evacuation will be arranged to the nearest medical facility.
You can contact us anytime before, during, or after your trek.
Each guide carries a fully charged satellite phone in case of emergency or personal communication needs. Available to guests when necessary.
We provide boiled, filtered, and cooled water from the first lunch to the last breakfast. Bring your own reusable bottle or hydration system (2L recommended).
Each morning, enjoy hot coca tea delivered to your tent to start your day warmly.
All entry fees, permits, and taxes are included in the tour price. No hidden costs.
At Tunqui Expeditions, we want your journey to Peru—and especially your Ausangate Trek—to be as smooth and memorable as possible. In this section, you’ll find answers to the most common questions about traveling with us, all in one place.
If your question isn’t answered here, feel free to contact us and we’ll respond as soon as possible!
It’s essential to be well-acclimated to the altitude before embarking on a high-elevation trek. We strongly recommend arriving in Cusco at least 2 to 3 days before your trek to adjust and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
If you’ve already visited another high-altitude destination in Peru before arriving in Cusco, we still recommend spending at least one full day in Cusco to rest, recover from travel, and explore the city before starting your adventure.
Suggested pre-trek tours near Cusco:
All briefings are held at our main office in Cusco (or at your hotel) at 5:00 p.m., one day before your trek begins. The session lasts 30–45 minutes.
If you’re unable to attend, please contact us by email, phone, or in person to reschedule.
If you still have an outstanding balance, it must be paid at least 2 days before your trek begins. Otherwise, your booking cannot be confirmed.
We appreciate it if you can pay in cash (USD or PEN) at our office. There are several ATMs on Avenida El Sol that dispense both currencies.
You may also pay using credit/debit card or PayPal, online or in person, but please note that both Niubiz and PayPal apply a 5% service fee.
We do not accept bank checks or traveler’s checks.
You’ll receive your duffel bag at the pre-trek briefing. Our muleteers will carry it during the trek and hand it to you at each campsite.
Size: 60 x 24 x 22 cm (23.6 x 9.45 x 8.66 in)
Weight limit: 7 kg / 15.4 lb, including your sleeping bag, mat, clothing, and personal items.
Absolutely! During the trek, your main luggage can be securely stored at our office (just let us know during the briefing or by email) or at your hotel—free of charge.
Most hotels in Cusco offer luggage storage for guests. Please do not leave valuables in your suitcase. Use the hotel safe and request a detailed receipt for insurance purposes.
For extra security, seal important items like credit cards in an envelope and sign it.
Tunqui Expeditions provides hotel pick-up as long as you are staying in Cusco’s Historic Center.
Your guide will confirm the pick-up time during the briefing. Please be aware that pick-up times may vary by 30–45 minutes due to traffic.
Cusco is an ancient city with narrow, cobblestone streets. Some hotels or Airbnbs may be located on steep hills or streets without vehicle access.
👉 For this reason, we highly recommend choosing accommodation with easy access for a smoother pick-up experience.
Group treks are made up of travelers of varying ages and fitness levels. By joining a group tour, you agree that some participants may hike faster or slower than others. Everyone is encouraged to go at their own pace.
If a group wishes to modify the itinerary, it will be up to the guide’s discretion—after consulting with all members—whether such changes are feasible.
Strikes and protests are relatively common in Peru and may affect some tours. Roads may be blocked, and train lines interrupted.
In these cases, we’ll do our best to adjust your itinerary to maintain your experience—sometimes even departing the night before the scheduled date.
If changes or cancellations are necessary, our operations team will coordinate everything with you. Your safety is always our top priority, and we’ll make decisions accordingly.
Please keep a close eye on your belongings during the trek. Always double-check your transport, tent, and restaurant table before leaving.
You are fully responsible for your personal items throughout the trip.
To ensure you have a safe and comfortable experience on the Ausangate Trek, here is a complete list of recommended items. Pack wisely, travel light, and be prepared for the changing weather conditions in the Andes.
👉 For a more detailed packing guide, visit: Ausangate Trek Packing List – Tunqui Expeditions
🐎 Note: Our muleteers will carry up to 7 kg / 15.4 lb of your personal gear. This includes your sleeping bag and inflatable mattress (together around 3.5 kg if renting or bringing your own).
The Ausangate Trek 2 Days can depart any day of the week, from January to December. We operate this itinerary year-round with full service and logistics.
This trek is guaranteed to operate with just 2 participants.
Note: PayPal charges a 5% service fee, which we kindly ask clients to cover for online deposits only. The remaining balance can be paid in cash in Cusco with no additional fees.
Enhance your experience by adding one or more of these optional day tours:
You may add the following items to your trek:
Once your reservation is confirmed, we guarantee the price will not increase, regardless of external circumstances.
Please ensure you read all important tour information before booking.