Photos - The Salkantay Trek
From Cusco we went on a 5-day trek called The Salkantay trek which finishes at one of the most famous sites in the world, Machu Picchu.
Day one of the trek sees us walk 2,000 vertical metres in 5 hours to reach the highest point of the trek at 4,660 metres above sea-level.

We camped on the other side of the pass about 3 hours downhill at 3,800 metres above sea-level. It was about -5C in the night and everything was covered in ice when we woke up.

Thankfully we kept heading down on Days 2 and 3 and soon found ourselves walking through sub-tropical forests.
Day one of the trek sees us walk 2,000 vertical metres in 5 hours to reach the highest point of the trek at 4,660 metres above sea-level.

We camped on the other side of the pass about 3 hours downhill at 3,800 metres above sea-level. It was about -5C in the night and everything was covered in ice when we woke up.

Thankfully we kept heading down on Days 2 and 3 and soon found ourselves walking through sub-tropical forests.
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