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THE ANCASCOCHA TOURS

See some of the best views you'll ever see in the stunning Andean mountain range
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ANCASCOCHA TOURS

The Ultimate Ancascocha Tours Packing List Tour Guides

One of the least known routes to the incredible Machu Picchu is the Ancascocha tours. It’s far less crowded than other tourist treks, and not many people travel along the route. In fact, not a lot of companies offer the tour because it’s so off-the-beaten-path. Despite these facts, it’s still considered one of South America’s best treks and was declared as one of the 20 dream hikes by National Geographic on their best walks in the world list. Along the route, you’ll spot Inca constructions and quaint villages, as you’re accompanied by the beautiful mountain views of the Vilcabamba and Urubamba mountain ranges.

Spectacular landscapes are everywhere, and you’ll get some fantastic photo opportunities. This trip combines high altitude Andes hiking, fascinating history, fantastic cultural elements, and rare solitude on arguably the best route to Machu Picchu.

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ANCASCOCHA TOURS

The Ultimate Ancascocha Tours Packing List Tour Guides

One of the least known routes to the incredible Machu Picchu is the Ancascocha tours. It’s far less crowded than other tourist treks, and not many people travel along the route. In fact, not a lot of companies offer the tour because it’s so off-the-beaten-path. Despite these facts, it’s still considered one of South America’s best treks and was declared as one of the 20 dream hikes by National Geographic on their best walks in the world list. Along the route, you’ll spot Inca constructions and quaint villages, as you’re accompanied by the beautiful mountain views of the Vilcabamba and Urubamba mountain ranges.

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Ancascocha Tours Detailed Packing List

Important Things

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Original Passport

You need your passport to enter Peru. For the Ancascocha tours, it is also necessary. Certain sites won’t let you in without it and it’s always a good idea to take it with you in case of an emergency.

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Duffle Bag

At the briefing the night before the hike. You will be provided with a duffel bag. Here, you will pack all your clothes and trekking essentials. It has a maximum permitted weight of 15.4 lbs.

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Sleeping Bag

Sleeping is one of the most important things during the Ancascocha tours. Having a sleeping bag that can provide comfort, warmth and protection is essential to have a unique experience.

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Trekking Poles

Walking poles are an optional item, but are generally recommended. Because they can really help with the heavy impact on the knees and ankles by up to 20% during these multi-day hikes.

Clothing

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Backpack

We’ll carry your duffel bag for you, which means all you need to pack for the day is a backpack. You want it to be lightweight and only hold the essentials: snacks, water, camera, sunscreen, etc.

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Rain Gear

There is always the possibility of rain when doing the Ancascocha tours, especially during the rainy season (October-March). You should bring a jacket for maximum protection from the rain.

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Insulated Jacket

The outer layer is usually made up of a windproof, waterproof, and importantly, warm jacket and pants. These items are essential in the colder parts of the Ancascocha tours at high altitudes.

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Fleece Jacket

Under the outer layer, you need a warm second layer to insulate you, which is why we call it the insulation layer. Fleece material is the best for this. Because the material is lightweight.

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Base Layer

This is sometimes referred to as the next-to-skin or first layer—here, we’ll call it the base layer. This is essential when you reach higher parts of the Ancascocha tours, where it gets very cold.

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Trekking Shirts

You’ll need to bring a trekking shirt for every day of the trek. We highly recommend these breathable and lightweight shirts. Since they are usually used during the day and more so on a sunny day.

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Trekking Pants

Another extremely comfortable garment that you need for the walk through the Ancascocha are trekking pants. One is enough if the trek is less than 4 days. If it’s for multiple days, bring two.

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Gloves

Like your outer jacket, the outer gloves are like a shield that protects you from the rains and cold of the Ancascocha trek. They should be warm, waterproof, and durable.

Headgear

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Sun Hat

A hiking hat is a must on the Ancascocha trek. You’re extremely close to the sun here and need to protect your face and neck from the UV rays. You can burn in minutes if you aren’t protected.

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Headband or Beanie

The head accessory is a headband or hat to withstand the sub-zero temperatures of the evenings and early mornings. As you reach higher altitudes, you will feel your head getting cold very quickly.

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Neck Gaiter

A neckband or balaclava to keep your neck and face warm when temperatures drop below freezing is another Ancascocha trek essential. We strongly advise taking one fleeced buff and one thin buff.

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Sunglasses

In Peru, ultraviolet rays are very strong. And more on the Ancascocha tours, you will reach even higher. You must wear a quality pair of sunglasses with UV protection (minimum 80% light reduction).

Footwear

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Hiking Boots

The most important piece of trekking equipment is hiking boots. Ill-fitting boots are a hiker’s nightmare and can cause toenail damage, painful blisters, and general foot pain. Be sure to wear your size.

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Sandals

Your feet will be tired and perhaps a little sore after hours of trekking each day. What better way to give them some TLC at the end of the day than with a comfy pair of trekking shoes or sandals.

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Hiking Socks

Another essential footwear item for optimum comfort is hiking socks. You need a pair a day as well as high-wicking sock liners. You know that the Ancascocha tours will get cold, so thermal socks are a must.

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Gaiters

The gaiters are made of waterproof material and extend from the boot to the top of the calf. Hikers wear it to keep water, mud, and snow out of their hiking boots. But bringing these are optional.

Important Accessories

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Flashlight

Even though you won’t be on the road after dark, sometimes you need to go to the bathroom or maybe read before you go to sleep. Many of the camps do not have electricity, so additional lighting is very useful.

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Water Bottle

At altitude it is much easier to suffer from dehydration, and it is essential to keep the body recharged with 2 or 3 liters a day during the Ancascocha tours. Otherwise, you run the risk of heat stroke or dizziness.

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Camera

There is no doubt that the most spectacular part of the Ancascocha tours is the scenery, so you will surely want to capture some amazing photos. If you do not have a camera, you can also bring your cell phone.

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Sunscreen

Sunscreen is very important on this trek to Ancascocha. Since most of the day, we will be exposed to the sun and sun cream is ideal to protect you from ultraviolet rays. It is recommended to take 70 degrees.

Personal Gear & Medication

  • Personal Gear
  • Waterproof Ziplock Bags
  • Portable Power Pack
  • Isotonic Powder
  • Trekking Towel
  • Toilet Paper
  • Small Locks
  • Cash
  • Medication
  • Baby Wipes/Body Wipes
  • General Medications
  • Sunscreen/Lip balm
  • Basic First Aid Kit
  • Blister Plasters
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Diamox
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One of the lesser-known routes to Machu Picchu is the Ancascocha trek. This means that it is much less crowded than the others. However, that doesn’t make it any less spectacular. National Geographic named it one of the 20 Dream Rides to Complete Around the World.

On this route, you will be able to visit some rarely visited Inca archaeological sites, as well as extensive fields where peasants have worked the land for generations and some traditional Andean villages. Don’t forget the incredible views of the mountains that will surround you the whole way.

You will witness some of the most incredible landscapes you have ever seen, from beautiful crystal clear lagoons and waterfalls to the impressive Salkantay mountain. Also, walk the famous Inca trail to Machu Picchu.

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