Ausangate Glacier is a prominent ice cap in the Peruvian Andes, known for its stunning glacial formations and breathtaking high-altitude landscapes.
Ausangate Glacier is located in the Vilcanota mountain range of the Andes, southeast of Cusco city. Dominating the landscape, Ausangate rises to an elevation of 6,384 meters (20,945 feet) and is renowned for its glacier, which carves its way through a terrain of dramatic peaks and turquoise glacial lakes. The area is rich in biodiversity, with unique flora and fauna adapted to the high-altitude environment. Revered by local communities as a holy mountain, Ausangate holds significant cultural value, featuring prominently in native Quechua legends and traditions. Outdoor enthusiasts are attracted to the region for its challenging hiking trails, particularly the famous Ausangate Trek, which loops around the mountain and offers views of Rainbow Mountain. Although the glacier is a breathtaking natural wonder, it is vulnerable to climate change, like many glaciers worldwide. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography, with opportunities to experience the region's cultural heritage.
The Ausangate Trek, a high-altitude circuit showcasing stunning Andean scenery.
Spectacular views of Rainbow Mountain, known for its colorful striations.
Glacial lakes such as Lake Sibinacocha, offering serene landscapes.
Local hot springs, providing natural relaxation after trekkers' exertion.
The glacier's namesake peak, offering majestic views from all angles.
Known locally as Vinicunca, this multi-hued landmark is a must-see.
Natural geothermal pools that provide a soothing end to a day of trekking.