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7 Lakes Ausangate Travel Guide

7 Lakes Ausangate Travel Guide

7 Lakes Ausangate Travel Guide

The Hike 7 Lake Ausangate Cusco

The snow-capped Ausangate is the fifth-highest peak in Peru (6,384 m), famous for the colorful lagoons of the snow-capped mountains.

Beautiful views await you; we want to introduce you to this thoroughly recommended hike, the seven lagoons hike, an authentic hike in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, and, in the end, natural hot springs to relax your tired legs.

What does the “7 Lagoons of Ausangate” tour consist of

Ausangate 7 Lagoons Tour is an expedition that takes us to explore the lagoons surrounding the snow-capped mountain.

The Ausangate allows the creation of the seven lagoons and their different shades, thanks to the water and minerals surrounding it.

Both the snow-capped peak and the lagoons have their names thanks to the characteristics of the color of their waters or their texture.

The Ausangate 7 Lagoons Tour is a high-altitude excursion that can reach 4867m. s. not. Meter. And it can be done in one day, but it is better to accompany it with other routes to do it in two days.

What can I expect on the 7 Lagoons Trek?

First, a spectacular natural spectacle awaits you in the Peruvian highlands. The hiking trail is about 12 km long, where you will see different shades of water, from chocolate brown to bright turquoise or from bright green to deep blue.

What are the 7 Ausangate Lagoons?

The 7 Lagoons have their name created by the historical settlers who considered the Ausangate as one of the “Apus” (deities).

Each of the lagoons has characteristics that make them unique. Its shades are also due to the powdered minerals that came down with the water from the snowy Ausangate.

Always given the majestic snow-covered Ausangate, which rises into the sky and, depending on the weather, may also be shrouded in mist. The 7 Lagunas Trek remains one of the best routes for nature lovers, including snowy peaks.

The best season for Ausangate 7 Lagunas tour

As with any lagoon or mineral springs tour, the best time of year to visit is during the sunny period; the more sun, the better.

In Cusco, the most pronounced dry season occurs between May and November; it does not rain, and the sun gets the most out of the 7 Lagoons of Ausangate.

You must take into account the height of the Ausangate and bring warm clothes for the coldest months of Cusco: June, July, and August.

Where are the 7 Ausangate Lagoons?

The Ausangate is a snow-capped peak in the Andes, part of the Vilcanota mountain range.

Located about 100 kilometers southeast of Cusco in the province of Quispicanchis, the snow-capped mountain is accessed through the town of Pacchanta.

From Pacchanta, the trekking begins to reach the circular route that will take us through the course of the seven lagoons of Ausangate.

  • Tour details seven lakes
    Walking time: 5 – 5:30 hours. A round-trip ticket
    Maximum altitude: 4,630 m.
    Initial path altitude: 4,300 m.
    Distance: 10 kilometers
    Difficulty: Challenging.
    Maps: S/. 10
    Horse rental: S/. 80 round trip.
    Hot springs: S/ 5
    Unevenness: 330 m.

What are the seven lagoons that we will know?

Although the names can be a bit confusing, you will find that each one has a character with a special meaning.

Pucacocha Lagoon – First Lake of the circuit, also known as Chocolate Lagoon. This is due to the color of its water, similar to chocolate. It is located about 4,500 meters above sea level.

Patacocha Lagoon – The closest lagoon is about 15,000 feet above sea level. Its water is more transparent. The snow-capped Ausangate is more evident than in the first lagoon.

Alqacocha Lagoon – This lagoon is approximately 4,750 meters above sea level. Because of the altitude, the cold begins to drop. Each lagoon offers spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains and the Vilcanota mountain range.

Qomercocha Lagoon – The next lagoon on the circuit has a name that translates from Quechua into Spanish as “Laguna Verde.” It owes its name to the turquoise color of its waters. It is located at 4,666 meters above sea level. It has one of the best views of the place.

Orco Otorongo Lagoon – Due to its shape and the surrounding landscape, this small lagoon has the form and fur (spots) of an Otorongo, a feline that lives in the American jungle. The lagoon is located at 4,620 meters above sea level. Its name refers to the male Otorongo.

China Otorongo Lagoon – Near the previous lagoon is the “China Otorongo” lagoon, which refers to the female of this American cat. The panoramic view of both lagoons is impressive. They are ideal for photography.

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  1. […] This mountain is one of the most visited destinations by travelers from all over Peru and the world, thanks to its captivating landscape. In addition, its amazing trekking circuit focuses on the imposing and beautiful Ausangate snow-capped mountain. […]


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