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Humantay Lagoon Tour from Cusco, one of Cusco’s most impressive natural destinations, located at over 4,200 meters above sea level at the foot of the Humantay Mountains. Its distinctive turquoise color and mountainous surroundings make it a must-see for trekking and nature lovers.
The hike departs from Soraypampa and is ideal for those looking for a day trip from Cusco, surrounded by Andean landscapes and fresh air. Visiting Humantay Lagoon is a unique experience in the Salkantay Mountains.
ITINERARY
Day Itinerary – Humantay Lagoon Tour
1. Hotel pickup in Cusco
The tour starts very early. Transportation picks up travelers directly from their accommodations in the historic center of Cusco to begin the adventure to Humantay Lagoon.
2. Travel by tourist transport to Mollepata
The journey to the town of Mollepata takes approximately three hours. During the trip, you can appreciate the landscapes of the Sacred Valley, traditional Andean villages, and spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains. Mollepata is a key stop on the route to Soraypampa.
3. Andean breakfast in Mollepata
Once in Mollepata, a local breakfast is served, including coffee, artisan bread, fruit, and energy-boosting options such as quinoa or hot oatmeal. This food is important to provide the necessary energy for the hike.
4. Transfer by vehicle to Soraypampa
After breakfast, the tour continues to Soraypampa, the starting point for the hike. This area is located at 3,900 meters above sea level and offers stunning views of the Humantay snow-capped mountain. The hike to the lagoon begins here.
5. Hike to Humantay Lagoon
The trek uphill lasts an average of 1.5 to 2 hours. It’s approximately 3 kilometers long and steep. The effort is worth it: the path is surrounded by mountains, native vegetation, and the fresh air of the Andes.
6. Arrival at Humantay Lagoon
Once at the summit, the landscape is simply spectacular. The lagoon has an intense turquoise color that contrasts with the white of the Humantay Glacier. You can rest, take photographs, make offerings to Pachamama, or simply contemplate nature.
7. Return to Soraypampa
After enjoying the scenery, the descent begins. The descent is faster, and the route offers new perspectives of the natural surroundings. It is recommended to use trekking poles for added safety.
8. Lunch in Mollepata
Upon arrival in Mollepata, a buffet lunch is offered with typical regional dishes, such as quinoa soup, meat stews, cooked vegetables, and natural refreshments. This is a good time to recharge your batteries before returning to Cusco.
9. Return to Cusco
After lunch, the group begins the return trip to Cusco. Arrival is approximately at 6:00 p.m., marking the end of an unforgettable day at one of Peru’s most beautiful lagoons.
INCLUDES
What does the Humantay Lagoon tour include?
🚌 All-inclusive transportation
- Pickup from your hotel or accommodation within the historic center of Cusco.
- Private or shared air-conditioned transportation from Cusco to Mollepata and Soraypampa (round trip).
- Professional driver with experience on high-altitude routes.
🍽️ Food
- Andean breakfast at a local restaurant in Mollepata: includes hot infusions (coca tea, muña tea, or tea), bread, eggs, fruit, oatmeal, or hot quinoa.
- Varied buffet lunch upon return: Andean soups, meat options (chicken or alpaca), rice, salads, cooked vegetables, and dessert. Vegetarian options available upon request.
🗣️ Certified tour guide
- Professional bilingual guide (Spanish and English) with extensive knowledge of the geography, local culture, flora, fauna, and history of the area.
- Personalized assistance throughout the experience.
💨 Route assistance
- Complete first aid kit, with basic medications, pain relievers, bandages, etc.
- Portable oxygen cylinder in case of altitude sickness.
- Coordination with local personnel in case of emergency or evacuation.
📸 Free time at the lagoon
- Space to rest, meditate, take photographs, and enjoy the scenery.
- Cultural information about the lagoon’s spiritual importance in the Andean worldview.
NOT INCLUDED
What is not included in the 1-Day Humantay Lagoon Tour?
🧾 Entrance fees and admissions
- Official entrance fee to Humantay Lagoon, managed by the Soraypampa community.
- Communal contribution for trail use and logistical support services in the area.
🚫 Services not included in the base package
- Horse rental for ascent or descent (optional service contracted directly with local residents in Soraypampa; average price between S/ 90 and S/ 120 per trip).
- Trekking pole rental, although some operators offer it for a small additional charge.
- Bottled drinks, personal snacks, extra water (it is recommended to bring your own reusable water bottle).
🛡️ Personal or external services
- Travel insurance or personal medical insurance, recommended for high-altitude activities.
- Voluntary tips for the guide and driver are not mandatory but suggested as a token of appreciation.
- Personal expenses, souvenirs, or purchases made during the trip (in Mollepata or Soraypampa).
RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations for the Humantay Lagoon Tour from Cusco
1. Acclimatize before the excursion
Humantay Lagoon is located at over 4,200 meters above sea level, so it is essential to spend at least 2 or 3 days in Cusco before starting the hike. This will help your body adapt to the altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
2. Wear appropriate clothing for mountain weather
Wear layered clothing: a thermal base layer, a warm base layer (such as a fleece or sweater), and a waterproof base layer. The weather in the area can change rapidly, and wind, cold, and light rain are common, even during the dry season.
3. Wear hiking shoes
The trail to the lagoon includes a steep climb of approximately 1.5 hours. Wear hiking boots with good non-slip soles to walk safely on rocky and wet terrain.
4. Bring sunscreen and sunglasses
Despite the cold, solar radiation at altitude is very intense. Wear broad-spectrum sunscreen, sunglasses with UV protection, and a cap or wide-brimmed hat.
5. Hydrate constantly
Drinking water before and during the hike is key to staying energized and preventing symptoms of altitude sickness. You can also bring coca leaves or natural pills to help with altitude sickness.
6. Don’t forget energy snacks
Bring dried fruit, cereal bars, or dark chocolate. These foods will give you an energy boost without overloading your stomach.
7. Book an authorized tour
The best way to visit Humantay Lagoon is through a travel agency registered in Cusco. They will take care of transportation, a professional guide, breakfast, and lunch, ensuring a safe and complete experience.
8. Bring cash in soles
There are no ATMs in the nearby communities, nor are cards accepted. It’s advisable to bring cash if you want to rent a horse, buy snacks, or give tips.
9. Protect the natural environment
Respect nature: don’t leave trash, avoid touching the lagoon, and stay on marked trails. Humantay Lagoon is a fragile ecosystem that deserves to be preserved.
10. Best months to visit
The ideal season is from April to October, during the dry season. During these months, the sky is usually clear and the hike is more pleasant. Avoid the rainy months (November to March) if you want better views.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about the Humantay Lagoon Tour
1. Where is Humantay Lagoon located?
Humantay Lagoon is located in the Andes Mountains, at the foot of Humantay Mountain, in the Mollepata district, Anta province, Cusco region. It is part of the trail to Salkantay Mountain.
2. At what altitude is Humantay Lagoon?
The lagoon is located at an altitude of approximately 4,200 meters above sea level, so it is important to be well acclimatized before starting the hike.
3. How to get to Humantay Lagoon from Cusco?
The most common way is to take a tourist shuttle from Cusco to Mollepata (2 to 2.5 hours), then continue to Soraypampa, from where the approximately 1.5 to 2-hour hike to the lagoon begins.
4. How long is the hike to Humantay Lagoon?
The hike lasts an average of 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the group’s pace and level of acclimatization. It’s a steep climb, but with spectacular views.
5. Is the hike to Humantay Lagoon difficult?
The hike is moderate to challenging due to the altitude and the steady climb. It’s recommended to acclimatize for at least one or two days in Cusco before the hike.
6. Can I rent a horse to go up?
Yes, in Soraypampa, it’s possible to rent horses to a point near the lagoon. The cost ranges from 70 to 100 soles, and it’s a good option for those who have difficulty hiking.
7. What clothing should I bring for the excursion?
It is recommended to wear comfortable trekking clothing, a waterproof jacket, a sun hat, gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a warm jacket, as the area can get cold, especially in the mornings.
8. What is the best time to visit Humantay Lagoon?
The best time is during the dry season, from April to October. The days are sunny and the skies clear, ideal for enjoying the turquoise colors of the lagoon.
9. Does the excursion to Humantay Lagoon include meals?
Most organized tours include breakfast and buffet lunch in Mollepata. It is important to confirm the included services with the agency.
10. Do I need tickets or permits to enter the lagoon?
Yes, entry to the Mollepata and Soraypampa areas costs approximately 10 soles. Some tours include this, others do not. It is advisable to bring cash.
11. Is it possible to visit Humantay Lagoon on your own?
Yes, although it is more convenient and safer to take a tour. To visit on your own, you must take transportation to Mollepata and then to Soraypampa, which can be complicated due to the lack of frequent public transportation.
12. What type of flora and fauna can be observed?
Along the way, it is common to see high Andean vegetation, birds such as caracaras, hummingbirds, and occasionally vizcachas or Andean foxes. The area is rich in high-altitude biodiversity.
13. Is it recommended for children or older adults?
It depends on your physical condition. While it is not impossible, the physical effort and altitude can be challenging. It is advisable to consult a doctor and rent a horse if necessary.
14. How cold is the water in Humantay Lagoon?
The water is extremely cold due to the melting of the snowy peaks. It is not suitable for swimming.
15. Are there restrooms along the trail?
Yes, there are basic restrooms in Soraypampa and at some points in Mollepata. There are no restrooms near the lagoon.