The Salkantay Trek is one of the most famous routes to reach Machu Picchu, and one of the most frequently asked questions among travelers is:
👉 “How much does the Salkantay Trek really cost?”
The short answer: You can do the Salkantay Trek from USD 250 in a basic shared tour…
up to over USD 800 in a premium version with domes, better hotels, and a scenic train.
In this blog, I explain all the price ranges, what each category typically includes, what expenses are not included, and how to calculate a realistic budget based on your travel style.
1. Factors that influence the price of the Salkantay Trek 🧮
Before discussing numbers, it’s key to understand what makes a tour more or less expensive:
- Number of days (4D/3N, 5D/4N – the most classic, or express versions)
- Type of service: basic / standard / comfort / luxury
- Accommodation: simple tents vs. panoramic domes or lodges
- Return train: Expedition, Voyager, Panoramic, Vistadome, etc.
- Group size: large group (10–16 people), small group (6–8), or private
- Season: high (June–August) vs. low (January–April, November)
- Whether it’s all-inclusive or not (entrance fees, bus, train, accommodation in Cusco, etc.)
The more comfortable and organized the service, the higher the price.
2. Salkantay Trek Price Ranges 🎯
Note: These are typical market price ranges for 2025, ideal for you as an agency/website to have a reference point for creating your packages.
🟢 2.1. Salkantay Trek (Basic, Backpacker)
Approximate Price:
💵 USD 250 – 350 per person (5 Days/4 Nights)
Ideal for:
- Backpackers
- Young travelers
- People who prioritize price over comfort
Typically includes:
- Transportation Cusco → trek start
- Shared group guide
- Basic tents
- Simple meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Support horse for limited luggage (only some agencies)
- 1 night in a basic hostel in Aguas Calientes
- Guided tour of Machu Picchu
- Return train (economy service) + bus to Cusco
Typically does not include:
- Entrance to Machu Picchu (sometimes included, sometimes not)
- Bus Aguas Calientes → Machu Picchu (round trip)
- Sleeping bag
- Entrance to Machu Picchu Mountain / Huayna Picchu
- Tips
- Trail insurance Trip
👉 This is the cheapest option, but also the most rustic.
🟡 2.2. Salkantay Trek Standard (best-selling)
Approximate price:
💵 USD 380 – 500 per person (5 days/4 nights)
This is the price range most travelers choose, as it balances price and comfort.
👉 This is the option most travelers choose, as it balances price and comfort.
It usually includes:
- Transportation from Cusco to the trekking starting point
- Bilingual professional guide
- Full board during the trek
- Snacks along the way
- Pack horse for your travel bag (5–7 kg)
- Higher quality tents / standard domes at some campsites
- Entrance to Machu Picchu
- Guide at Machu Picchu
- 1 night in a 2- or 3-star hotel in Aguas Calientes
- Return train (Expedition or similar) + bus to Cusco
It may or may not include:
- Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
- Trekking poles
- Sleeping bag
- Final dinner in Aguas Calientes
👉 Ideal for most travelers looking for a good and reliable experience without spending a fortune.
🔵 2.3. Salkantay Trek Comfort/Premium (Domes & Upgraded Trains)
Approximate Price:
💵 USD 520 – 750 per person (5 Days/4 Nights)
Ideal for:
- Couples
- Travelers who value a good night’s sleep
- People seeking a more exclusive experience
Typically includes:
- Everything in the standard package
- Panoramic domes or ecolodges at the campsites
- Upgraded sleeping mats/beds
- Higher quality meals (more variety, specialty options)
- 3- or 4-star hotel in Aguas Calientes
- Panoramic train (Vistadome or similar)
Some packages also include:
- Round-trip bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
- Trekking poles
- High-altitude sleeping bag
👉 This is the ideal option for travelers who want adventure but with a certain level of comfort.
🔴 2.4 Private/Luxury Salkantay Trek
Approximate Price:
💵 USD 800 – 1,200+ per person
Ideal for:
- High-spending travelers
- Private family groups
- Honeymoons or special occasions
Typically includes:
- Private guide
- Private vehicle
- Exclusive campsites or luxury lodges
- High-end domes
- Chefs with personalized menus
- Panoramic train + extra service
- 4★ or 5★ hotels in Cusco and Aguas Calientes
Airport – hotel – agency transfers
👉 The focus here isn’t on “saving money,” but on providing a unique, comfortable, and personalized experience.
3. Expenses NOT included that you should consider 💸
In addition to the tour price, there are expenses that are almost always your responsibility. For your blog/agency, this is key to ensuring that clients don’t experience “surprise costs.”
🎟️ 3.1. Optional Entrance Fees
- Huayna Picchu Mountain:
💵 ~ USD 60 (approximate) - Machu Picchu Mountain:
💵 ~ USD 60 (approximate)
Many agencies offer these as extras.
🚌 3.2. Bus Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes
- One-way bus: ~ USD 12
- Round-trip bus: ~ USD 24
Some travelers hike up (approximately 1.5 hours) to save money and take the bus down.
😴 3.3. Equipment Rental
- Sleeping bag rated to -10°C: USD 15–25 for the entire trek
- Trekking poles: USD10–15
Rain poncho (if purchased there): 10–20 soles
🍺 3.4. Personal expenses during the trek
- Bottled water (if you don’t have a filter)
- Extra snacks
- Alcohol (beers at campsites/Aguas Calientes)
- Tips for guides, cooks, and muleteers
💵 Recommended budget:
USD 40–80 in cash for the entire trek.
🩺 3.5. Travel insurance (highly recommended)
It depends on the country, but it usually costs:
💵 between USD 40 and 120 per trip (multiple days), if it includes high-altitude trekking.
4. Can I do the Salkantay Trek on my own (without an agency) and save money? 🤔
Yes, it’s possible, but it’s not recommended for everyone.
What you would have to pay for separately:
- Transportation Cusco → Mollepata / Soraypampa
- Food (bought or prepared by you)
- Camping / domes (if available)
- Entrance fees to Machu Picchu
- Train from Machu Picchu → Cusco
- Bus or hike to the Hydroelectric Plant
- Guide (you can hire one separately just for Machu Picchu)
In some cases, you can save some money, but you lose:
- Safety
- Organization
- Logistics (horses, cook, campsite)
- Peace of mind on the trail
👉 For most travelers, a formal agency is still the best option.
5. Estimated Total Budget by Traveler Type 💼
🧳 Basic Backpacker (Looking for the cheapest option)
- Budget Tour: USD 250–300
- Extras (optional entrance fee, bus, snacks, equipment): USD 80–120
➡️ Approx. Total: USD 330–420
🎒 Standard Traveler (Looking for good quality without luxury)
- Standard Tour: USD 380–450
- Extras: USD 100–150
➡️ Approx. Total: USD 480–600
💎 Comfort/Premium Traveler
- Comfort Tour: USD 520–700
- Minimal Extras: USD 80–120
➡️ Approx. Total: USD 600–820
6. Tips for Saving Money Without Ruining the Experience 🧠
- Book in advance during peak season High Season
– Prices rise and tours fill up quickly between June and August. - Carefully evaluate what’s included in the price
– Sometimes a more expensive tour already includes entrance fees, a better train, a better hotel, etc. - Avoid booking the cheapest option without checking reviews
– If the price is too low, there may be cuts in safety or logistics. - Bring some of your snacks from Cusco
– Energy bars, nuts, chocolate… are more expensive along the trail. - Walk instead of taking the bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu
– If your physical condition allows it, you’ll save approximately USD 24. - Travel in a group
– Private tours become much cheaper with 4–6 people. - Avoid the rainy season if you want to avoid unexpected extras
– From January to March, there may be changes or detours that involve additional costs.
7. Tips for choosing an agency (beyond price) ✅
Don’t just choose based on the lowest price. Also consider:
- Google/TripAdvisor reviews
- Real photos of the camps and domes
- Group size (ideal: maximum 12 people)
- Cancellation policy
- Whether they have oxygen and a first-aid kit
- Whether they respect the maximum weight limit for horses (animal welfare)
A good Salkantay Trek isn’t the most expensive or the cheapest:
it’s the one that offers safety, organization, decent food, and responsible service.
8. Are domes and a panoramic train worth paying more? 🌌
It depends on your travel style:
- If you’re a hardcore backpacker → maybe you don’t need it.
- If you want a memorable experience for photos, a couple’s getaway, or a honeymoon → domes with a view of the stars and a panoramic train on the return trip definitely make a difference.
Seeing Salkantay at night from a dome, and returning to Cusco on a train with giant windows overlooking the Urubamba River… it feels completely different than doing it all in the basic version.
🌟 Conclusion
The Salkantay Trek in 2025 can be adapted to almost any budget:
from backpackers looking to spend the bare minimum to travelers who want a comfortable, almost luxurious experience.
The important thing is:
- knowing what is and isn’t included in the price,
- defining your travel style,
- and choosing an agency or tour operator that allows you to enjoy the route without surprises or financial stress.
The Salkantay is not just a hike: it’s an investment in one of the best experiences of your life in the Andes. 🏔️✨







