Where is Humantay Lake Located?
It is located at 77 Miles /124 km northwest of Cusco, in the Mollepata district, Anta province, Cusco region.
The Humantay Lake is a beautiful body of water located in the Peruvian Andes, in the Cusco region. It is located at an altitude of approximately 4,200 meters above sea level and is known for its crystal clear turquoise waters that contrast with the snow-capped peaks of the surrounding Andes.
This lake is of glacial origin, which means that it was formed as a result of the retreat of glaciers in the region. Glacial melting has resulted in the formation of this high mountain lake, which is fed by water seeping from nearby glaciers.
Humantay Lake is a popular destination for travelers visiting the Cusco region in search of natural beauty and adventure. Many choose to hike from the town of Soraypampa to the lake, enjoying spectacular views of the Andes along the way.
In addition to its scenic beauty, the Humantay Lake also has cultural and spiritual importance for the local communities, who consider it a sacred place in the Andean cosmovision. Therefore, in addition to being a tourist destination, the lake also has a special significance in the local culture.
Our authentic camp is formed by glass domes located in front of the Apus or sacred mountains: Humantay and Salkantay, and allows the perfect union of heaven and earth. You will be able to recharge your energies in front of the protective gods and rest with an exceptional 360° view of the Andean sky. Don't forget to take incredible pictures of the sunrise, sunset and the magical night that you will spend in the company of the stars. The Humantay Lake packages that include this incredible camp are:
It is located at 77 Miles /124 km northwest of Cusco, in the Mollepata district, Anta province, Cusco region.
One of the widely accepted reasons for the turquoise coloration, not only at Humantay Lake but elsewhere on the planet, is the presence of mineral flours or dust carried by the icy waters as it comes along the way. Those tiny mineral flours never sink at the bottom of the lake. Moreover, the presence of microalgae (Microcystis aeruginosa and Oscillatoria), plus the sunlight, reflect the beautiful turquoise color.
The photos of the Humantay lake speak for themselves, and yes, it is worth it. If possible, climb up the lookout on the left bank to walk around and you won’t regret it. Because there is a perfect angle for the pictures and the views from above the valley down are stunning.
Weather in the mountains of Cusco is unpredictable. However, we can see the growing number of visitors to this region during dry seasons running from May until early October. This Indeed is a good season to avoid rain downpours on the hike. On those mostly sunny days, you can see the lake with the color at its best. After all, Humantay Lake can be visited year round, expect less people in the rainy season.
Weather during the dry season is very cold in the morning but as long as you go prepared, you will be ok. For those who travel Cusco during the rainy season and can’t pass by Humantay Lake Peru, the climate will be warmer, the path most likely muddy but it will be sunny most of the time, as gray clouds fade revealing beautiful landscapes. The average weather in Cusco ranges from 32 °F / 0°C – 68 °F / 20 °C.
Restrooms are at the beginning of the hike. Then the other restroom spot is on the way within 30 minutes or so. Know the use of these restrooms are paid S/ 1.00 and make sure to carry a bath tissue with you just in case. As you approach Humantay Lake you won’t find any other restrooms. Make sure you use them at the beginning.
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