The Humantay Lake (Laguna Humantay) is one of Cusco’s most breathtaking natural treasures. With its turquoise waters framed by snow-capped peaks, it offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking adventure and nature in a single day. The Cusco to Humantay Lake Day Trip is the best way to explore this wonder without needing extra days in your itinerary.

Early Departure from Cusco

The day begins early, around 4:00 to 5:00 a.m., with hotel pick-up in Cusco. Travelers set out in comfortable tourist transport, heading northwest through the Sacred Valley and charming Andean villages.

Breakfast in Mollepata

After about 2.5 hours on the road, the first stop is in Mollepata, a small Andean town. Here, you’ll enjoy a hearty breakfast to prepare for the hike ahead.

Arrival at Soraypampa

The journey continues to Soraypampa at 3,900 meters above sea level, which serves as the trailhead. Soraypampa is also a well-known base camp for the Salkantay Trek, giving you a glimpse of the high Andean landscapes.

Trekking to Humantay Lake

From Soraypampa, the hike begins. The trail is around 3 kilometers uphill and typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours. While the distance isn’t long, the altitude makes it more demanding. Walking slowly, resting when needed, and staying hydrated are essential.

Stunning Andean Scenery

The trek rewards you with breathtaking landscapes: glaciers, valleys, and traditional herds of alpacas and llamas. Towering above is the majestic Salkantay Mountain, one of the sacred peaks of the Andes.

Arrival at Humantay Lake

Once you reach the top, the sight of Humantay Lake is unforgettable. The lagoon shines in shades of turquoise and emerald, reflecting the surrounding snow-capped peaks. It’s a perfect place for photographs and quiet moments of appreciation.

Guided Insights

A professional guide explains the cultural significance of the lake for Andean communities, who consider it sacred. You’ll also learn about its geological origin as a glacial lagoon fed by the Salkantay glaciers.

Free Time to Explore

After the guided explanation, there’s free time to walk around the lagoon, meditate, or simply enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Many visitors find it to be one of the most magical experiences in Cusco.

Return Hike to Soraypampa

The descent back to Soraypampa is faster, usually taking around 1 hour. Different perspectives of the mountains and valleys appear on the way down.

Lunch in Mollepata

Once back in Soraypampa, you’ll board the transport to return to Mollepata, where a well-deserved lunch awaits. Local dishes give travelers a taste of authentic Andean cuisine.

Return to Cusco

The drive back to Cusco lasts about 3 hours, with arrival in the late afternoon or early evening. You’ll finish the trip tired but satisfied, having discovered one of the Andes’ most beautiful natural wonders.

What’s Included in a Day Trip

  • Round-trip tourist transport Cusco – Mollepata – Soraypampa – Cusco

  • Breakfast and lunch

  • Professional bilingual guide

  • Entrance fees

  • First aid kit and oxygen support

Why Book a Day Trip?

Booking a Cusco to Humantay Lake Day Trip means enjoying a safe, well-organized experience with everything included. No need to worry about transportation, meals, or logistics—just focus on the adventure.

Book Your Humantay Lake Adventure

Make your visit to Cusco unforgettable with a Humantay Lake Day Trip. Experience turquoise waters, Andean culture, and breathtaking landscapes—all in a single day.

Humantay Lake Peru – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Humantay Lake is located in the Cusco region of Peru, at the base of the Salkantay Mountain, about 120 km from the city of Cusco. It sits at an altitude of approximately 4,200 meters (13,780 ft) above sea level.

The trek is considered moderate, with a distance of 1.5–2 hours uphill from the trailhead at Soraypampa. The difficulty comes mainly from the altitude rather than the distance.

The full-day tour from Cusco lasts around 12–13 hours, including transportation, meals, and the hike.

 

Yes. It is recommended to spend at least 1–2 days in Cusco or the Sacred Valley before attempting the trek to avoid altitude sickness.

The dry season (April to October) offers the best weather with clear skies and vibrant turquoise waters. The rainy season (November to March) has fewer crowds but muddy trails.

  • Warm layered clothing

  • Waterproof jacket and hiking shoes

  • Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses

  • Water and snacks

  • Camera for photos of the turquoise lake and snow-capped peaks

Yes. Humantay Lake is a highlight on the first day of the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, though many travelers also visit it as a one-day trip from Cusco.

Yes, local villagers offer horses for rent along the trail. This is a popular option for travelers who find the altitude too challenging.

Swimming is not allowed, as the lake is considered sacred by local communities.

Most tours include breakfast and lunch in the village of Mollepata or Soraypampa. Snacks should be brought by each traveler.

The journey from Cusco to Soraypampa, the trailhead, takes around 3.5 hours by tourist transport. From there, it’s a 1.5–2 hour hike to the lake.

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