The Seven Lakes Trek on the eastern face of the Ausangate Glacier is a stunning high-altitude hike that offers breathtaking views of the Peruvian Andes, while also providing a deep connection to the spiritual heart of the region. Recognized by international travel organizations as one of the most beautiful hikes in the Andes, this one-day adventure is the shortest version of the classic Ausangate Trek and perfect for those seeking natural beauty and cultural immersion in a single day.
The trail leads you to seven sacred lakes that surround the Ausangate Mountain. These lakes are highly revered in Andean culture and display a variety of striking colors, from deep turquoise to emerald green, each reflecting the towering glacier peaks nearby. Among the most notable are Otorongo Lake, known for its spiritual significance; Puka Cocha, whose red hue comes from natural minerals; and Azul Cocha, a vivid turquoise lake that offers perfect photo opportunities.
Rising to 6,384 meters (20,945 feet), Ausangate Mountain itself serves as the dramatic backdrop to this trek. It is one of the highest and most sacred peaks in Peru, holding great cultural and spiritual importance for the Quechua people. The route is also rich in Andean wildlife such as llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and a variety of high-altitude bird species including Andean condors and flickers. The surrounding flora includes high-altitude grasses and native polylepis (queuña) trees, making the landscape both diverse and visually stunning.
This trek is also a photographer’s dream, with endless opportunities to capture snow-capped peaks, colorful lakes, and untouched mountain terrain. But beyond the scenery, this hike offers a chance to connect with the spiritual energy of the Andes and the sacred geography of Ausangate.
Join us and experience the mystical beauty of the Seven Lakes of Ausangate in just one incredible day.
General Itinerary
Distance
Duration
Itinerary – Ausangate and Seven Lakes Hike (1 Day)
03:00 AM – Early Departure from Cusco or Sacred Valley
Your adventure begins with an early morning pick-up from your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley. The drive to the starting point at Paqchanta Village takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, passing through scenic Andean landscapes, traditional villages, and breathtaking mountain views.
07:00 AM – Arrival at Paqchanta & Start of the Hike
Upon arrival at Paqchanta, located near the base of Ausangate Mountain, you’ll start the hike. The trail winds through valleys, small streams, and beautiful alpine terrain as you make your way to the first of the Seven Sacred Lakes.
Visit to the Seven Lakes
You’ll explore each of the seven stunning lakes, taking time to appreciate their beauty, colors, and spiritual significance. Each lake has its own unique hue—from deep turquoise to emerald green. The highest point of the hike reaches approximately 4,500 meters (14,764 feet). The eastern face of Ausangate is known for having the most beautiful lakes in the region, so there will be plenty of time to pause, take photos, and connect with nature.
Lunch with Scenic Views
After visiting the lakes, you’ll take a well-deserved break to enjoy lunch with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and pristine valleys. Depending on the tour, lunch may be a boxed meal or a traditional meal at a local hut.
Relax at Paqchanta Hot Springs
Before leaving the area, you’ll have the chance to relax in the thermo-medicinal hot springs of Paqchanta, with a spectacular view of the Ausangate Glacier—a perfect way to end the trek.
Drive Back to Cusco
After your relaxing soak, begin the return journey to Cusco. The drive takes 3 to 4 hours, and optional stops can be made along the way to explore small villages, interact with locals, and enjoy the Andean countryside.
Arrival at Your Hotel: Between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM
What to Bring
- Comfortable hiking boots (plus an extra pair for the drive, especially in rainy season)
- Warm layered clothing (mornings can be very cold at high altitude)
- Sun protection: sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat
- Water and energy snacks for personal use
- Cash for emergencies or additional purchases in local communities
Include
- breakfast
- Lunch Buffet
- Snacks
- Drinking water (.5 liter)
- Ceremonial Items
- Ceremonial and ancient Instruments
- Bag of Coca leaves
- Private transportation to/ from your hotel in Cusco or Sacred Valley
- Fluent English speaking mountain guide fully certified by the government of Peru.
- Entrance Fees to Every site in the Tour
- First aid kit
- Oxygen tank
- Hiking poles
Not Included
- Riding Horse ( 80 Soles per person) additional Info ( horseback riding is not part of our Tour, if you wanna hire the services from locals, you assume all risk on you own.
- Travel Insurance Tips for the crew
- Hotel
Contact a specialist
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