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My Personal Experience at the Humantay Lake in Cusco

Written by Abrar Zubair · 2 min read >

 

If you’ve ever pondered visiting the Humantay Lake, I’ve got some tips for you. Before heading out, you’ll need to make sure you’re prepared for the trip.

Preparation for a visit to the Humantay Lake
If you’re planning on visiting the Humantay Lake in Cusco, you need to be prepared. Not only will you have to prepare for the climb up to the lake, but you’ll also need to acclimatize. If you don’t acclimatize, you could get sick or have a hard time enjoying the view. Fortunately, you can avoid this by planning ahead.

You should consider taking an organized day trip to Humantay Lake. This will include a bus ride and a guide. However, you may be able to hike to the lake on your own. If you don’t want to do that, consider a taxi. A taxi to the lake is relatively inexpensive. It costs about 150 soles per person.

Unless you’re already a trained hiker, you’ll need to acclimatize before hiking. Generally speaking, you need at least two days to acclimate before you can hike. This is because you’ll have to adjust to lower levels of oxygen.

Hiking from Soraypampa to Humantay Lake
Hiking from Soraypampa to Humantay Lake is an excellent way to spend a day. This hike is a popular choice among travelers. You’ll see a beautiful emerald lake, and have a great view of the surrounding mountains. It’s not the most strenuous of hikes, but it is a moderately long trek.

Hiking from Soraypampa to Humantay Lake Peru Lake starts with a drive to the village of Soraypampa. You will need to rent a vehicle or take a van, and it takes about an hour. You can find taxis in Soraypampa. They vary in price, depending on whether you speak Spanish. You can also use a collective taxi service. They are cheaper than taxis, but you need to negotiate.

The hike to Humantay Lake starts at 12,700 feet elevation. You’ll climb up a switchback path, which narrows as you continue to climb. You’ll see evidence of Inca trails.

Hiking from Soraypampa to Machu Picchu
Hiking from Soraypampa to Machu Picchu is a good option for those who want to see two of the region’s most renowned Inca cities. A trek that combines two of the region’s finest Inca cities is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

To start the hike, you’ll need a passport and a ticket for Machu Picchu. You should also bring a pair of base layers and a headlamp. The weather can get cold at night. It’s a good idea to pack enough water for the trek, too.

A guide is recommended for the trek, as it eliminates any risks of logistics. The most common Salkantay trail route starts in the early morning from Cusco. You can choose to walk with an organized group or independently.

The Salkantay trail is a short but steep trek that offers spectacular vistas. Hikers can expect a total elevation gain of 3,000 meters.

Swimming in the Humantay Lake
If you are interested in exploring the Andes, you should consider visiting the Humantay Lake. It is one of the most beautiful lakes in the area. In addition to the stunning views, the lake is also surrounded by snow-capped mountains.

The lake’s turquoise color and crystal clear waters are a unique attraction. The water is fed by glaciers, which contribute to the lake’s color. It’s important to remember that the temperature is quite cold, and it’s best not to swim in the water.

Depending on your acclimatization level, the trek to the lake can range from a moderate hike to a difficult climb. However, it’s well worth it!

It’s worth noting that the Humantay Lake has a unique and sacred status in the local population. It’s considered the home of Pachamama, the goddess of Mother Earth. This deity is honored by the locals, who offer stones to her to ask for companionship.

Hiking from Soraypampa to Salkantay Lake
Hiking from Soraypampa to Salkantay Lake is not an easy task. However, if you are in decent shape, you can manage to make it there.

The most important thing to keep in mind is that you should not attempt this route during the rainy season. The worst time to do it is from December through February. A collective taxi service is available in the village but it can be difficult to get a ride.

The main attraction on the trail is the lake. Humantay is a high altitude lake that is located near the base of the mountain. You can hike around its edges and reach over 14,000 feet.

The most popular route from Soraypampa to Salkantay is the one with the lake. This route is a 2.7 mile circular trail. The first part of the trail is a flat dirt path. Then, the trail narrows to a switchback path along rocky hillside. You will gain about 300 meters in elevation before reaching the lake.