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💬 Is the Salkantay Trek Worth the Price? Absolutely

At our agency, we’ve guided countless travelers through the unforgettable 5-day Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu. Many ask us: “How much does it cost?” and “Is it worth it?” The answer is always yes—and here’s why.

🌄 The Experience:

This trek is one of the most stunning alternatives to the Inca Trail. You’ll walk past glaciers, cross lush cloud forests, and arrive at Machu Picchu through a hidden gem: the Llactapata viewpoint. It’s a raw, emotional, and truly rewarding adventure.

💰 Prices According to Your Traveler Type (with Return by Bus):

We believe in fair pricing and full transparency. Here’s what you pay for the 5D/4N trek with return by bus:

  • Foreign Adult: $285 USD
  • Foreign Student (under 25, with valid student ID): $265 USD
  • CAN Citizen (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia): $245 USD
  • CAN Student: $235 USD

👉 These prices include: guide, meals, entrance to Machu Picchu, camping equipment, lodging, and return by bus from Hidroeléctrica to Cusco.

🚂 Prefer a more relaxed return?

No problem—we can arrange that! Just add approximately $90 USD to any of the above prices, and you’ll return from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo by train, with transport back to Cusco included. It’s a comfortable option, perfect for those who want to unwind after the trek.

✅ Final Thoughts:

This isn’t just a hike—it’s a life-changing journey. Whether you’re a student looking for adventure or a traveler seeking peace in nature, Salkantay delivers. And with flexible return options, you can tailor the experience to your style and budget.

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