Salkantay Trek: Descending from the Salkantay Pass into a Cloud Forest

After crossing the Salkantay Pass (the highest point on the trek at 15,213 ft/4,636m), the next day was relatively easy with only a four-hour hike descending down into the cloud forest of the Andes mountains until we reached the Colpa Lodge at 9,414 feet/2870 m, where we would spend the night. It was our fourth day hiking the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu and we were halfway there.

We woke up to brilliant sunlight and sore legs after our long hike the day before over the pass. However, we were excited to continue our journey into warmer temperatures and felt the growing anticipation of getting closer to our goal.

One reason why I loved the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu so much is that the ecosystem changed every single day. Beginning in the highlands of the Andes with breathtaking views of the Salkantay peak and aquamarine glacial lakes, the hike continues down into the lush cloud forest surrounded by trees, shrubs, and flowers. There are orchids everywhere as well as hummingbirds and butterflies, and you can hear the roar of the Salkantay River below. It was quite a contrast from the day before.

Salkantay trek, Peru

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