Chaska Travel Peru invites you to feel and enjoy the turquoise lagoon of Humantay in 1 day, contact with nature in one of the most famous natural routes of the city of Cusco, Peru. The lagoon Humantay is surrounded by huge glaciers that, form part of the Andes Mountains, among these the majestic Trek of Salkantay and Humantay that the fusion gives rise to the splendid of the lagoon of Humantay, that when you visit it, will transform your way to see nature, you will marvel yourself with the flora and fauna that will be engraved in your wonderful photographs.
The Lagoon of Humantay is a snow-clad mountain that is part of the Vilcabamba mountain range and gives rise to the formation of this excellent turquoise lagoon coloring that are fed by mountain glaciers and is a jewel of nature on the route Apu Salkantay. Humantay Lagoon is located in the province of Anta, in Cusco. This tour to the laggon og humantay it is for, who wish to enjoy nature and natural scenery by foot with surrounded by Stunning glaciers, this stunning ride with a amazing scenery is incredible, you will never forget.
The tour, tour starts very early from Cusco by van touristic for 2 hours approx. to the village of Mollepata where they usually have breakfast. Then again we are going 1 hour by car to reach the Soraypampa community, from where the trek starts up for about an hour and a half to approximately two, during the walk we will see the landscape of the snowcapped mountains, an impressive natural diversity and great scenery of flora and fauna to reach the Laguna Humantay where you can enjoy breathtaking views of Lake of Humantay and the mountains that are around this natural wonder. On the way back, we will walk until arriving at Soraypampa and from there we will return by car to Cusco.
This route is ideal for nature lovers who do not have many days but want to visit these spectacular landscapes with exotic flora and fauna along this adventure hike through beautiful valleys and White Mountains. The Humantay Lagoon tour is considered one of the region’s most sacred and beautiful mountains and lagoons. If you have any questions, please write to us or visit our Web Page. https://chaskatraveperu.com/