Quelccaya Glacier Tour 2 Days / 1 Night

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Quelccaya Glacier Tour 2 Days: Discover the world’s largest tropical glacier on a little-explored adventure in the Vilcanota Mountains – Cusco. Ideal for trekking enthusiasts, it offers icy landscapes, glacial lagoons, and an authentic connection with Andean nature. Enjoy a unique experience far from the beaten track, in one of the most impressive places in southern Peru.

ITINERARY

Day 1 | CUSCO – COMBAPATA – PHINAYA – TREK TO QUELCCAYA

Quelccaya Glacier Tour

  • Departure from Cusco very early in the morning by private vehicle heading south to the valley. During the trip, you’ll pass through Andean landscapes, traditional communities, and natural viewpoints offering spectacular views of the Andes.
  • Brief stop in Combapata to rest, have a snack, and take advantage of the basic facilities.
  • We continue our journey along the route to Phinaya, a remote community located at over 4,700 meters above sea level, at the foot of Nevado Ausangate, with no mobile coverage, but rich in culture and natural landscapes.
  • Picnic lunch in Phinaya while backpacks and camping gear are organized.
  • We begin the hike toward the Quelccaya Glacier, a moderate trekking route that crosses high Andean plains, crystal-clear streams, and small lagoons created by melting ice.
  • Along the way, it is common to see herds of alpacas and llamas, as well as high Andean birds such as the Andean goose and the mountain partridge.
  • After approximately 3 hours of hiking, we arrive at an area near the glacier, where we will set up base camp with a direct view of the immense Quelccaya Ice Field, surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
  • We will have a hot dinner prepared by the team and spend the night under the Andean stars in a stunning natural setting.

Hiking distance: 6 to 8 km
Minimum altitude: 4,700 m above sea level
Maximum altitude: 5,100 m above sea level
Climate: Dry and cold, with sub-zero temperatures at night
Overnight: Tent camping

DAY 2| CAMPING – QUELCCAYA GLACIER – PHINAYA – RETURN TO CUSCO

Quelccaya Glacier Tour

  • Invigorating breakfast at sunrise, with a privileged view of the largest glacier in the world’s tropical zone.
  • Begin the exploratory hike to the edge of the Quelccaya Glacier, where you can observe its impressive ice formations, deep crevasses, ancient layers of snow, and changes caused by global warming.
  • Free time to take panoramic photos, record videos, and enjoy the unique natural surroundings.
  • Guide’s explanation of the scientific importance of the glacier, its ecosystem, and its role in preserving water sources in the Andean region.
  • Return to Phinaya along the same trail, with stops for rest and hydration.
  • Lunch at Phinaya or a box lunch, depending on weather conditions.
  • Return by private transportation to Cusco, arriving approximately at dusk.
  • End of service and transfer to the hotel.

Walking distance: 10 to 12 km (round trip)
Maximum altitude: 5,200 m above sea level
Minimum altitude: 4,700 m above sea level
Weather: Freezing cold in the morning, mild on the way down.

INCLUDES

What’s included in the Quelccaya Glacier Tour 2 Days / 1 Night?

Private round-trip transportation from Cusco to Phinaya and back:

  • Comfortable and safe tourist vehicle with on-board oxygen.
  • Professional driver with experience in high-altitude routes.

Professional guide specializing in high-mountain activities:

  • Bilingual guide (Spanish/English).
  • Knowledgeable in first aid, safety, and glaciology.

1 night camping in an area near the Quelccaya Glacier:

  • High-altitude tents (four seasons) for 2 people.
  • Thermal or foam-insulated sleeping mats.
  • Covered dining area (depending on logistics).

All meals during the tour:

  • Day 1: Lunch en route, hot dinner at camp.
  • Day 2: Breakfast at camp, lunch upon return.
  • Balanced meals prepared by a professional chef.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, or special options available (by prior arrangement).

Mountain cook and support team:

  • Kitchen staff responsible for food preparation.
  • Camp assistant (help with logistics and tent setup).

Pack horses for the logistics team:

Transportation of tents, kitchen equipment, and common equipment.

Note: Personal horse not included (can be requested at an additional cost).

Complete first aid kit:

  • Basic medications for altitude sickness, headaches, nausea, among others.
  • Emergency kit approved for trekking in high-altitude areas.

Entry and permits to the glacier area:

  • Coordination with the Phinaya community.
  • Payment of entry fee to the route to Quelccaya.

NOT INCLUDED

What is not included in the Quelccaya Glacier Tour 2D/1N

Sleeping bag:

  • We recommend bringing a thermal sleeping bag rated for temperatures of -10°C or lower.
  • Rental available upon reservation.

Trekking poles:

  • Important for maintaining balance in moraine areas and uneven terrain.
  • You can bring your own or rent them in advance.

Personal packhorse:

  • The tour includes horses for logistical equipment (tents, kitchen, food).
  • If you wish to carry additional luggage or avoid walking in certain sections, you can hire an extra horse for an additional cost.

Travel or medical insurance:

  • Insurance is not included.

Clothing and Personal Equipment:

  • Thermal and warm clothing
  • Gloves, hat, sunglasses, and a rain poncho
  • Water-resistant trekking boots

Expenses not mentioned in the program:

  • Any extra expenses, such as souvenirs, meals other than those indicated, or personal incidentals, are not covered.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Mandatory acclimatization in Cusco (at least 2 days prior):

  • This tour operates at over 5,000 meters above sea level, so acclimatization is essential to prevent altitude sickness.
  • Light activities such as City Tour or the Sacred Valley are recommended before this trek.

Medical checkup (if applicable):

  • People with a history of heart disease, hypertension, or respiratory problems should consult their doctor before the trip.
  • Bring personal medication and inform the guide of any relevant medical conditions.

Travel insurance:

  • It is highly recommended to have insurance that covers adventure activities, altitude evacuation, and accidents in remote areas.

Appropriate clothing for extreme weather:

  • Waterproof and windproof jacket
  • Thermal clothing (1st and 2nd layer)
  • Winter hat, thick, waterproof gloves
  • Wool or thermal socks (minimum 2 pairs)
  • Waterproof, used (not new) hiking boots

Essential accessories:

  • Trekking poles (highly recommended due to the terrain)
  • UV-filter sunglasses
  • Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Small backpack for personal items

Hydration and personal nutrition:

  • Bring 1 liter of reusable water (can be refilled en route)
  • Energy snacks: nuts, cereal bars, chocolates, Coca-Cola candies

Sleeping equipment:

  • Sleeping bag for sub-zero temperatures (minimum -10°C)
  • Thermal pad or an additional one if you prefer greater comfort (optional)

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions – Quelccaya Glacier Tour 2D/1N

1. How difficult is the trek to Quelccaya?

The tour has a high level of difficulty due to the altitude (over 5,000 m above sea level), the extreme cold, and the uneven terrain. It is recommended only for people in good physical condition and with experience in high-altitude trekking. It is not suitable for beginners without prior acclimatization.

2. When is the best time to visit the glacier?

The best time to take the tour is between May and September, during the dry season in Cusco. During these months, there is a lower chance of rain and the sky is usually clear, ideal for photography. Avoid the rainy season (December to March), as access is difficult and there is a higher risk of landslides.

3. Is acclimatization mandatory before the tour?

Yes. It is very important to acclimatize in Cusco at least two days before the tour, as the trek takes place in areas above 5,000 meters above sea level. Prior acclimatization reduces the risk of soroche (altitude sickness) and improves the overall experience.

4. What happens if I cannot continue the trek?

The guide is prepared to make safe decisions if a passenger cannot continue due to discomfort. Assistance horses are available (upon request and at an additional cost) and emergency oxygen is provided. In extreme cases, return can be arranged with local support.

5. Can I rent a sleeping bag or walking sticks?

Yes. You can rent a thermal sleeping bag and trekking poles in advance. It is recommended to book early, as availability may vary depending on the season.

6. Is there cell phone service during the tour?

No. For most of the tour, especially at Phinaya and on the glacier, there is no cell phone service. Therefore, the team carries a radio or satellite phone for emergencies. It is recommended to inform your contacts that you will be out of communication for two days.

7. Can you visit Quelccaya without a guide?

It is not recommended. The glacier is located in a remote and difficult-to-access area. For your safety, it is essential to go with a professional guide, as the weather changes rapidly and the terrain can be dangerous if you are unfamiliar with it.

8. Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?

No. Due to the extreme weather conditions and altitude, this tour is not suitable for children under 12 or seniors without mountain experience. It is also not recommended for people with respiratory or heart conditions.

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