Immerse yourself in the heart of Andean culture on this extraordinary 4-day trek through the remote Lares Valley to the legendary Machu Picchu. Unlike the famous Inca Trail, the Lares Trek offers an authentic cultural experience, passing through isolated indigenous communities where traditional weaving and farming practices have remained unchanged for centuries. Begin your adventure at the famous Lares Hot Springs, trek over the breathtaking Pachacutec Pass at 4,700 meters, and witness stunning turquoise lakes, grazing alpaca herds, and snow-capped peaks. Visit the ancient Maras Salt Mines before boarding the scenic train to Aguas Calientes. Your journey culminates with a sunrise visit to the magnificent Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This trek is perfect for adventurers seeking a deeper connection with Andean heritage while challenging themselves on spectacular high-altitude trails.
Trek from Lares Hot Springs (3,200m) ascending through Qoyalay Lake to Pachacutec Pass (4,700m), descending to Cancha Cancha community (3,800m), continuing to Huaran in the Sacred Valley (2,900m), and finally reaching Machu Picchu (2,430m).
Exploring Highland Culture & Sacred Summits
The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu 4D/3N offers an extraordinary blend of cultural immersion and high-altitude adventure. This journey takes you through remote Andean communities where traditional weaving and farming practices remain unchanged, over the stunning Pachacutec Pass at 4,700m, past turquoise glacial lakes, and through lush cloud forests.
Experience authentic interactions with indigenous families, relax in natural hot springs, visit the ancient Maras Salt Mines, and culminate your adventure with a sunrise visit to the legendary Machu Picchu—one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Your adventure begins with an early morning pickup at 5:00 AM from your hotel in Cusco. We whisk you away into the Sacred Valley, beginning an unforgettable journey through the Peruvian highlands.
Stop at the vibrant Calca local market to experience authentic Andean commerce. Browse colorful produce, traditional textiles, and local goods while absorbing the lively atmosphere of this traditional market town.
Arrive at the famous Lares Hot Springs, where you will enjoy a relaxing soak in medicinal thermal waters. These natural pools are known for their healing properties and will prepare your muscles for the trek ahead.
Enjoy a nutritious lunch to fuel the start of your hike. The afternoon trek involves a steady ascent toward the Pacchayoc Waterfall and eventually the Willkikasa Pass at 4,400m, offering spectacular views of the Andes.
Trek through stunning high-altitude landscapes where alpaca herds graze freely, immersing you immediately in the raw beauty of the region. The panoramic views of snow-capped peaks are breathtaking.
We descend into our first campsite at the community of Quiswarani, surrounded by native peaks and silence found only in the mountains. Enjoy a freshly prepared dinner by our chef and settle in for your first night under the brilliant Andean stars.

Today marks the most challenging and rewarding section of the trek. After an energizing breakfast, we begin with a steep ascent past the stunning turquoise waters of Qoyalay Lake.
Pass by the mesmerizing turquoise glacial lake of Qoyalay, a perfect spot for photos and a short rest. The stunning colors contrast beautifully with the surrounding rocky terrain and snow-capped peaks.
We reach the highest point of the entire route at the Pachacutec Pass. You are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of imposing glaciers and rugged mountain terrain. Take time to celebrate this incredible achievement!
After celebrating the summit, we begin our descent into the isolated valley of Cancha Cancha. This descent offers a change in scenery, moving from rocky high-altitude terrain to softer, greener valleys dotted with thatched-roof stone houses.
Arrive at the unique community of Cancha Cancha, which lives without modern technology. This is an opportunity to interact with local families and learn about their ancestral weaving traditions. Witness a sustainable lifestyle unchanged for centuries.
We will camp in Cancha Cancha, allowing time to immerse yourself in the authentic Andean culture. Enjoy a hearty dinner prepared by our chef and rest before the next day's adventure.

The final leg of hiking takes us downhill from the highlands into the lush greenery of the Sacred Valley. Trek through native Polylepis forests and fertile farmlands as the landscape transforms around you.
We reach the village of Huaran in the Sacred Valley, where our private transport awaits. Say farewell to our trekking team of horsemen and porters who supported your journey.
Enjoy a fascinating cultural detour to the ancient Maras Salt Mines. See the thousands of salt pools that have been harvested by local families since Inca times, creating a stunning white landscape on the mountainside.
We drive to Ollantaytambo station to board the scenic tourist train to Aguas Calientes. The train ride offers a relaxing transition from the rugged trek to the tropical cloud forest surrounding Machu Picchu.
Upon arrival, you will check into a comfortable hotel with a private bathroom and hot water—a welcome luxury after days of camping! The evening is yours to relax, explore the charming town, and prepare for the grand finale at Machu Picchu.

We rise before dawn to board one of the first buses up to the citadel, aiming to catch the magical sunrise over Machu Picchu. The early morning light creates an ethereal atmosphere over the ancient ruins.
Your expert guide will lead you on a comprehensive 2-hour tour of the temples, terraces, and sacred sectors, explaining the history and engineering marvels of the Incas that make this site a World Wonder.
After the guided tour, you will have free time to soak in the magical atmosphere and take your final photos of the Lost City. Explore hidden corners and find your perfect viewpoint of this incredible wonder.
We descend back to Aguas Calientes by bus for lunch (not included) and some free time to browse the local markets and artisan shops before our departure.
Board the return train to Ollantaytambo, enjoying the scenic journey through the Urubamba River valley. Our private transport will be waiting at the station for the final leg of your journey.
We drive you back to Cusco, dropping you off at your hotel door with a heart full of memories and the satisfaction of having completed a remarkable journey through the Andes to Machu Picchu.
Click items to mark them as packed. For this 4-day trek reaching 4,700m altitude, be prepared for significant temperature variations from warm valleys to freezing mountain passes!
Essential information to prepare for your Lares Trek adventure
The Lares Trek includes steep ascents reaching 4,700m at Pachacutec Pass. Start training 2-3 months before with hiking, cardio exercises, and stair climbing. Build up to 5-6 hour hikes on varied terrain.
Spend at least 2-3 days in Cusco (3,400m) before the trek. Drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, take it easy, and try coca tea. The maximum altitude on this trek is 4,700m at Pachacutec Pass.
Expect significant temperature variations: warm at lower altitudes (15-20°C) to very cold at high passes (-5°C to 5°C). Be prepared for rain any time of year. Best months are April-October (dry season).
Consult your doctor about recommended vaccinations (Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid). Bring personal medications and consider altitude sickness pills (Diamox). The Lares hot springs on Day 1 are great for acclimatization.
Travel insurance is mandatory for this trek. Ensure your policy covers high-altitude trekking up to 5,000m, emergency evacuation, and medical expenses. Bring proof to the pre-trip briefing.
Your original passport is required for Machu Picchu entry. The name and number must exactly match your reservation. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your travel date.
Bring cash in Peruvian Soles for tips and personal expenses. No ATMs on the trek. Suggested tips: Guide ($8-10/day), Cook ($5-7/day), Horsemen ($4-5/day). Bring $100-150 extra for emergencies and souvenirs.
Book 1-2 months in advance for peak season (May-September). Machu Picchu tickets can sell out quickly. Submit passport details within 48 hours of booking. Full balance due 30 days before departure.
Leave excess luggage at your Cusco hotel (most offer free storage). Horses carry camping equipment and up to 7kg of your personal items. Pack only essentials for 4 days including warm layers for high altitude.
Choose the perfect option for your Lares Trek to Machu Picchu 4D/3N adventure
Our prices offer the best value for your adventure. We currently offer a Shared Group departure perfect for solo travelers and couples. Looking for a more exclusive experience? We also organize Private Tours tailored to your specific needs—just ask us for a quote!
Shared Group Tour
Perfect for: Solo travelers, couples, and those who love social experiences.
Join a shared adventure! This is the most economical and social way to hike the Lares Trek. You will join a fun group of international travelers, making new friends while enjoying full service, professional guides, and comfortable camping.
Tailored Just For You
Perfect for: Families, groups of friends, or honeymooners.
Want to go at your own pace? We organize exclusive private treks for any group size. Enjoy total flexibility, your own private guide, and a schedule that revolves around you.
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Select your desired departure date from the calendar. Remember this is a 4-day trek starting from Cusco. We recommend booking 1-2 months in advance, especially during peak season (May-September).
Choose the Peru Reservations Crew (Shared Group) at $690/person or contact us for a private tour quote with flexible dates and personalized service.
Decide whether you want to pay only the deposit to secure your booking or the full payment upfront. The deposit is $345 per person (50% of the total price).
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