Campamento Ausangatecocha

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Emplacement et comment s'y rendre

Campamento Ausangatecocha is situated in the Southern Peruvian Andes, near the Ausangate mountain, approximately 100 kilometers southeast of Cusco. The camp is remote, accessible primarily by trekking or horseback. Most visitors arrange transportation from Cusco to the trailhead at Tinki or Pacchanta, a journey of about 3-4 hours by private vehicle or colectivo (shared van). From there, a multi-day trek with a local guide is required to reach the camp.

Heures d'ouverture et billets

As a wilderness camping area, Campamento Ausangatecocha does not have formal opening hours or entrance fees. However, visitors typically join organized tours or hire local guides, which include permits and logistical support. Independent trekkers should check with local authorities in Cusco or Tinki for any required permissions.

Meilleur moment pour visiter

The dry season (May to September) offers the most favorable conditions, with clear skies and milder temperatures. The wet season (November to March) can make trails muddy and challenging, though the landscape is lush. Early mornings provide the best light for photography, with fewer crowds outside peak trekking months (June-August).

Durée de la visite et activités

Most visitors spend 4-5 days trekking to and from the camp, with time to acclimatize and explore the surrounding glaciers, turquoise lakes, and high-altitude ecosystems. Activities include:

  • Hiking and mountaineering around Ausangate (6,384m)
  • Wildlife spotting (vicuñas, Andean condors)
  • Cultural interactions with local Quechua communities
  • Photography of dramatic alpine scenery

Installations

This is a basic wilderness camp with no permanent facilities. Tour operators typically provide:

  • Portable tents and sleeping gear
  • Meals prepared by support staff
  • Basic toilet tents (no running water)

No shops or cafes exist en route; all supplies must be carried in.

Ce qu'il faut apporter

  • Sturdy hiking boots and layered clothing for extreme temperature shifts
  • High-altitude gear (sunglasses, sunscreen, insulated jacket)
  • Water purification tablets or filter
  • Cash in small denominations for community donations
  • Camera with extra batteries (charging unavailable)

Rules & Considerations

  • Respect sacred sites and local customs; ask permission before photographing people
  • Pack out all waste; no littering is permitted
  • Acclimatize in Cusco for 2-3 days before attempting the trek
  • Hiring a local guide is strongly advised due to route complexity

Informations sur le contact

No direct contact exists for the camp itself. Reputable tour operators in Cusco can arrange visits. The Cusco Tourism Office may provide updated trekking advisories.