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Humantay Lake hikes difficulty can be managed gradually if necessary with an optional horse bag riding very accessible to all the visitors Humantay Lake history began together with the most amazing ancient Mountain Connections in the Andes Mountain range spiritual and full of energy natural DE glaciation snow-capped mountain resource Humantay Lake Altitude over 385 meters above sea Level or 14,000 Ft.
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When deciding to embark on an exploration of an area such as Peru, some things should be remembered as you plan to face the elements. Remember, you can never over-plan for a trip to travel abroad. When planning to visit Cusco, Peru, remember these important tips.
You can never be too careful when it comes to protecting yourself from harmful UV rays. The higher the elevation, the harsher the effects of the sun. Wearing sunscreen or sunblock is essential, especially being at an altitude of 4,200 meters above sea level.
Anytime you do any extensive outdoor activity, it’s a good idea to have a first-aid kit somewhere nearby. You may also wish to bring elevation sickness pills, which can help prevent illness from not acclimating properly to high elevations.
Hiking for 3 to 4 fours can take a lot out of you, especially when you consider the extreme elevation as well. It is vitally important to make sure to bring enough water with you for your journey. The hike is a little strenuous so it’s also a good idea to bring some type of snack to help replenish your depleted energy levels.
The Humantay Lagoon is surrounded by mountains, one of them is the Apu Salcantay that reaches 6,271 meters above sea level. The Vilcabamba mountain range is a small mountain range of the Andes in the south of Peru that extends about 260 kilometers northeast of Cusco.
In this region, there is a mountain that, beyond being just that, is believed to have its own spirit, these sacred mountains have been venerated since the time of the Incas and are named “APUS”.
Salcantay means “wild mountain” in two Quechua words.
Their majesty only evokes respect and it is not difficult to understand why the ancient Incas believed that they are responsible for protecting the peoples of the Andes, even today they are revered, the sacred rituals to feed the Pachamama Mother Earth even They are still active.
Locals to the area know Humantay Lake as Laguna Humantay and it is thought that the Laguna was a sacred area to the Incas. It was commonplace that people would leave sacred offers on the edges surrounding the lake.
Nowadays, Humantay Lake is often visited by shamans and other spiritual travelers, as well as hikers and those
who want to find this hidden sacred beauty. Many people continue the tradition of making these stone
offerings.
The offerings left scattered around the lake are highly visible. People of this region call them Apaches.
Apaches as mounds made from stacking rocks on top of other rocks. Sometimes the mounds are small, other times the mounds are large. The Apaches are offered to a deity of the Inca culture named Pachamama.
It is a common ritual to make an offering when coming to the lagoon. You start the process by first selecting a rock as an offering to be offered to the Pachamama. Then you thank him for successfully arriving at the lagoon, as well as asking him to accompany you on your expedition before placing the stone.
There is no way to see Humantay Lake from ground level. Laguna Humantay is a true gem of Peru and like most gems, it takes some work to reap the reward. Humantay lake sits at 13,779 ft (3850 meters) above sea level but there are several ways to get up there.
Your options for getting to Humantay Lake from Cusco are by bus or van to Soraypampa and then hiking. It comes down ultimately to decide if you want to take a group tour or do your own thing. Depending on your hiking experience and how much time you have to visit will help you to determine the better option.
You will find several people doing different outdoor activities at the lagoon. You can find visitors exploring, hiking, mountain biking, swimming, and even stand-up paddleboarding in the turquoise waters.
Many visitors and travelers come to see the beautiful water that has formed over the years from snow thaw. With green landscapes, white mountain peaks, and turquoise water, the way nature has presented itself is truly remarkable and absolutely breathtaking.
Full-day tour. We will start from your hotel at 06:00 AM and drive over the Andes for 3 hours to the base of the Mountain Soraypampa over 4,000 masl. (13,500 Ft.). At your arrival, we will get ready to hike for 3 hours round trip of 6 km (3.8 miles). This look-out point up top is a place to enjoy the lake and the snow-capped mountains of the beautiful Andes. After you are finished taking in the views enough we will return to the base Mountain Soraypampa for lunch. Then we will drive back to Cusco arriving at approximately 4 PM.