General Description

| Feature | Info |
|---|---|
| Duration | 4 Days / 3 Nights |
| Difficulty | Moderate to Challenging |
| Max Altitude | 4,750 m / 15,583 ft (Condor Pass) |
| Group Size | Small Groups (2–10 Travelers) |
| Start / End | Cusco / Cusco |
| Accommodation | Mountain Camps + Hotel in Aguas Calientes |
| Meals | 4B – 3L – 3D |
| Best Season | April – October |
Tour Highlights
- 🏔 Hike one of the most authentic and scenic routes on the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu
- 🧂 Visit the iconic Maras Salt Mines, one of the Sacred Valley’s hidden gems
- 👣 Experience real cultural immersion with traditional Quechua-speaking communities
- ⛰ Reach the spectacular Condor Pass at 4,750 m / 15,583 ft
- ♨ Relax in natural hot springs surrounded by mountain landscapes
- 🏛 Explore the magical citadel of Machu Picchu with expert local guides
4 Day Trek to Machu Picchu via Lares at a Glance

Day 1: Cusco – Puya de Raimondi – Lares Hot Springs – Blue Lagoon Camp
- Early morning pickup from your hotel in Cusco
- Visit the impressive Puya de Raimondi
- Relax in the natural Lares Hot Springs
- Begin the first hike through peaceful mountain landscapes
- Arrival at the beautiful Blue Lagoon Camp
Day 2: Quiswarani – Condor Pass – Canchacancha Village
- Early breakfast with mountain sunrise views
- Challenging ascent to the famous Condor Pass (4,750 m)
- Highest and most rewarding point of the Lares Trek
- Descend toward the traditional community of Canchacancha
- Cultural interaction with local Quechua-speaking families
Day 3: Canchacancha – Huaran – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
- Scenic downhill hike with spectacular valley views
- Fresh gourmet outdoor lunch prepared
- Visit the famous Maras Salt Mines in the Sacred Valley
- Explore the historic Inca town of Ollantaytambo
- Board the train to Aguas Calientes
Day 4: Machu Picchu Sanctuary – Return to Cusco
- Early bus to Machu Picchu for the best morning views
- Entrance included to Machu Picchu Sanctuary
- Priority access to Circuit 2 (Classic Route) when available
- Train back to Ollantaytambo
- Bus to Cusco
Why Book This Tour?
- Authentic Cultural Trek Through Remote Andean Communities
- Relaxing Hot Springs and Scenic Mountain Camps
- Reach the Stunning Condor Pass at 4,750 m
- Visit Maras Salt Mines and Explore Ollantaytambo
- Small Groups for a More Personal Experience
- Travel with a 100% Local Peruvian Operator
Complete Itinerary: 4-Day Lares Trek
Day 1: Cusco – Puyas de Raimondi – Lares Geothermal Baths – Blue Lagoon

🚐 Early Morning Pickup from Cusco (04:30 AM)
Your Lares Trek to Machu Picchu begins with an early pickup from your hotel. We travel through beautiful Andean roads toward Calca, where we stop at the local market.
🏛 Ancashmarca Ruins & Puya de Raimondi
Our first cultural stop is the ancient ruins of Ancashmarca (Inca granaries) once supported the empire. Later, we continue to the highlands to visit the impressive Puya de Raimondi, a rare giant Andean plant that blooms only once every hundred years.
♨ Relax at Lares Hot Springs
In Lares, you can enjoy the famous geothermal hot springs while our trekking chef prepares a fresh breakfast.
⛺ Blue Lagoon First Camp
After lunch in Quiswarani, we continue past the beautiful waterfall until we arrive at our first campsite at the stunning Blue Lagoon, where hot tea and dinner await.
📍 Day 1 Summary
- Distance: 10 km / 6 miles
- Hiking Time: Approximately 4 hours
- Maximum Altitude: 3,900 m / 12,795 ft
- Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Difficulty: Moderate
Day 2: Blue Lagoon – Condor Pass – Canchacancha

⛰ The Challenge of Condor Pass
After breakfast, we begin a 4-hour ascent to the spectacular Condor Pass (4,750 m / 15,583 ft), the highest point of the route. Along the trail, you may spot Andean geese, caracaras, and herds of alpacas.
🍽 Lunch in Acopata Valley
At the summit, we pause to enjoy breathtaking 360° views of snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes. We then descend for about two hours to Acopata, where a fresh lunch awaits.
🏛 Descent to Canchacancha Community
In the afternoon, we continue descending toward Canchacancha, one of the most authentic Andean villages on the route.
⛺ Camp at Canchacancha
Tonight, we camp near the village, enjoying another warm dinner and the unforgettable silence of the Andes.
📍 Day 2 Summary
- Distance: 16 km / 10 miles
- Hiking Time: Approximately 7 hours
- Maximum Altitude: 4,750 m / 15,583 ft
- Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
Day 3: Canchacancha – Maras Salt Mines – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes

🌿 Scenic Descent into the Sacred Valley
After breakfast, we begin a beautiful downhill hike through remote Andean landscapes where local families still preserve the Quechua language and ancient traditions.
🏫 Village School Visit & Lunch in Huaran
We visit the local school in Canchacancha, one of the few communities without roads or electricity. After about four hours of hiking, we arrive in Huaran for a fresh picnic lunch and say goodbye to our trekking team.
🧂 Maras Salt Mines & Ollantaytambo
In the afternoon, our private transport takes us to the famous Maras Salt Mines. Later, we explore the historic Inca town of Ollantaytambo and its original stone streets and canals.
🚆 Train to Aguas Calientes
After dinner, we board the evening train to Aguas Calientes, where you will spend the night in a comfortable 3-star hotel before your Machu Picchu visit.
📍 Day 3 Summary
- Distance: 12 km / 7.4 miles
- Hiking Time: Approximately 4 hours
- Maximum Altitude: 3,650 m / 11,972 ft
- Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Difficulty: Moderate
Day 4: Machu Picchu Visit – Cusco

☀ Early Morning Arrival at Machu Picchu
After breakfast, we take the first bus to Machu Picchu Sanctuary to arrive early and enjoy the magical moment when the ancient citadel appears through the morning clouds.
📸 Guided Tour of Machu Picchu
Your professional guide will lead a 2 hour exploration, covering the most important temples, terraces, plazas, and sacred spaces of the Inca city. This is the perfect ending to your 4 day trek to Machu Picchu.
⛰ Optional Hike (Pre-booking Required – ask our team)
For travelers looking for an extra challenge, you may also hike:
- Huayna Picchu Mountain
- Machu Picchu Mountain
(Optional and subject to availability)
🚆 Train Return to Cusco
After your visit, we return to Aguas Calientes for lunch and free time before boarding the train back to Ollantaytambo. Our private transport will take you safely back to your hotel in Cusco, arriving around 7:30 PM.
📍 Day 4 Summary
- Tour Length: 2–3 hours
- Site Elevation: 2,430 m / 7,972 ft
- Meals Included: Breakfast
- Difficulty: Easy

Included Services
- Pre-tour safety briefing
- Transportation for the trip
- Duffel bag for 7kg of personal belongings
- Professional tour guides and culinary team
- Support porters and muleteers for gear and food
- 2 nights in premium camping setups
- 1 night in a 3-star hotel (Aguas Calientes)
- Daily breakfasts (4), lunches (3), and dinners (3)
- Dietary options: vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free (on request)
- Trekking snacks and high-quality camping gear
- Entry fees for Lares Springs, Maras Salt Mines, and Machu Picchu citadel
- Round-trip shuttle bus for Machu Picchu
- Touristic train service (round trip)
- Comprehensive first-aid kit
Not Included
- Sleeping bags
- Trekking poles
- Lunch on Day 4
- Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain tickets
- Travel insurance coverage
- Tips
- Hotel in Cusco
Rentals & Upgrades for an extra cost
- Option to upgrade to Panoramic train (only one way – return train).
- Huayna Picchu Mountain (2‑hour and half round‑trip hike).
- Machu Picchu Mountain (3‑hour round‑trip hike).
- Sleeping bag
- Trekking poles
Suggested Packing List – Lares Trek
This incredible trek takes you through remote Andean villages, high mountain passes, hot springs, and breathtaking landscapes before reaching the magical citadel of Machu Picchu. Because the route crosses different altitudes and climates, you should be ready for cold mornings, sunny afternoons, wind, and occasional rain.
What The Andean Way Provides
To make your 4 day Lares Trek more comfortable, we include:
- 7 kg Duffel Bag for your personal belongings
- The Andean Way Trekking T-Shirt
Your duffel bag will only be available at the campsites, so keep all daily-use items in your daypack.
Essential Items You Must Bring
You will spend several days in remote mountain areas without stores, signal, or regular access to electricity.
- Original Passport
- Peruvian Soles (Cash)
- Good Quality Daypack
- Reusable Water Bottle or Hydration Pack
- Portable Charger (Power Bank)
- Lip Balm + Sunscreen
- Hand Sanitizer + Wet Wipes
Recommended Clothing
The weather during the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu changes quickly between high mountain passes and warmer valleys.
Layering helps you stay comfortable during every part of the trek.
- Hiking Boots
- Camp Shoes or Sandals
- Thermal Base Layers
- Trekking Socks
- Quick-Dry Athletic Trousers
- Long-Sleeve Hiking Shirts
- Warm Fleece or Down Jacket
- Warm Hat + Gloves
What to Carry in Your Daypack
Your daypack is the bag you will carry during the hike, so it should stay light and practical. A backpack between 25 to 35 liters with a rain cover is ideal.
- Sun Hat or Cap
- Warm Beanie
- Gloves
- Headlamp
- Camera + Extra Batteries
- Trekking Poles
- Swimwear
- Personal Medication
- Rain Jacket or Waterproof Layer
What to Pack in Your Duffel Bag
Your duffel bag allows you to bring extra comfort without carrying it yourself during the hike. It will be transported by our trekking team and waiting for you at camp each afternoon.
- Sandals
- Athletic Trousers
- Insulated Down Jacket
- Long-Sleeve Shirts
- Personal Toiletries
- Sleeping Bag
- Sleeping Mattress
Pro Trekking Tip
The lighter your backpack, the more energy you’ll have to enjoy the mountains, the villages, and the unforgettable arrival at Machu Picchu.
Practical Information: 4 day Lares trek
Unlike the Classic Inca Trail, the Lares Trek is a quieter and more authentic route through remote Andean villages, mountain passes, hot springs, and traditional Quechua communities before reaching the wonder of Machu Picchu.
The Route & Condor Pass
The most challenging and rewarding point of the route is the famous Condor Pass, located at:
📍 4,750 m / 15,583 ft
This is not only the highest point of the trek— it is often the most unforgettable moment.
Machu Picchu Tickets
One of the advantages of the Lares Trek is that no special trekking permit is required for the hiking route itself. However, your entrance ticket to Machu Picchu is mandatory and must be reserved in advance.
- We prioritize Circuit 2 (Classic Route)
- If Circuit 2 is sold out, Circuit 1 or Circuit 3 will be assigned
Because entrance tickets sell out quickly, especially during high season, we strongly recommend booking early to secure the best circuits and entrance times.
Important Site Rules
- Large backpacks are restricted
- Drones are not allowed
- Tripods require special permission
- Respect the official visitor routes and regulations
Best Time to Do the Lares Trek
The best season for the 4 day Lares Trek to Machu Picchu is during the dry months, when the skies are clearer and trail conditions are better.
– May to October: This period offers the best mountain views and safer trekking conditions, although nights can be very cold.
– April and October: Good weather with fewer crowds and slightly changing conditions.
– November to March: The mountains are greener, but trails can be muddy, slippery, and wetter.
No matter the season, proper gear is always essential.
Altitude & Acclimatization
Because the trek reaches high mountain passes above 4,700 meters, proper acclimatization is strongly recommended.
- Arrive in Cusco at least 2–3 days before the trek
- Stay in the Sacred Valley if possible (lower altitude helps)
- Drink plenty of water
- Eat light meals before the hike
- Avoid alcohol before trekking
- Ask your doctor about altitude medication if needed
Good acclimatization can make the difference between surviving the trek— and truly enjoying it.
Travel Logistics
Good preparation makes the trek smoother and more comfortable.
- Large luggage should stay in Cusco
- Train services have strict luggage limits
- Carry cash in Peruvian Soles
- There are no ATMs on the trekking route
- Phone signal is very limited or non-existent in most sections
- Bring a power bank for your devices
Disconnecting from the internet often helps you reconnect with the journey.
Respecting Local Communities
These villages preserve traditions, language, and daily customs that have existed for generations. Respecting local people is an essential part of responsible travel.
- Always ask permission before taking portraits
- Respect local traditions and ceremonies
- Support local artisans when possible
- Travel with patience, curiosity, and humility
This trek is not only about visiting places— it is about meeting people.
Final Travel Advice
Prepare well. Walk slowly. Stay present.
1. How difficult is the Lares Trek to Machu Picchu?
The Lares Trek 4 Days is considered moderate to challenging. The main difficulty comes from the high altitude and the climb to Condor Pass (4,750 m / 15,583 ft). A good fitness level and proper acclimatization are highly recommended.
2. Do I need an Inca Trail permit for the Lares Trek?
No. The Lares Trek does not require an Inca Trail permit. However, your Machu Picchu entrance ticket must be booked in advance.
3. Where do we sleep during the trek?
You will camp for the first two nights in beautiful mountain locations, and the third night is in a comfortable 3-star hotel in Aguas Calientes.
4. Are meals included during the trek?
Yes. Freshly prepared meals by our trekking chef are included during the hiking days, plus hotel breakfast in Aguas Calientes.
5. Can beginners do the Lares Trek?
Yes, if you have reasonable fitness and spend time acclimatizing before the trek. It is ideal for travelers looking for a cultural and less crowded alternative to the Inca Trail.
6. Are there showers during the trek?
No proper showers are available during the camping nights. We recommend bringing wet wipes and personal hygiene essentials.
7. Why choose the Lares Trek instead of the Inca Trail?
The Lares Trek to Machu Picchu offers fewer crowds, deeper cultural experiences, authentic local communities, and stunning mountain scenery—perfect for travelers seeking a more peaceful and meaningful adventure.
8. Where is located the Lares trekking?
In the Lares district, about 3 hours from Cusco. The trek reaches heights of 4,700 m at Condor Pass.
9. How do I book this trip to Machupicchu?
Use a local operator like The Andean Way to ensure community support. Book as early as possible to secure train and entrance tickets.

