Trek the Inca Trail to Glory
Trek the Inca Trail to Glory
Follow the ancient footsteps to Machu Picchu

The stunning Laguna Humantay, nestled high in the Peruvian Andes, is one of the most photographed alpine lakes in South America. Known for its turquoise waters, sacred energy, and jaw-dropping mountain views, it’s a must-see for anyone traveling near Cusco.

But at over 4,200 meters above sea level, hiking to Humantay Lake can be physically demanding. Thankfully, there’s another option: riding a horse to Laguna Humantay. This makes the trek accessible, comfortable, and no less magical.

If you’re considering exploring Laguna Humantay by horse, here are 6 key things you must know before you saddle up.


1. Yes, You Can Ride to Laguna Humantay

Not everyone can—or wants to—hike 1.5 to 2 hours at high altitude. Local communities near Soraypampa, the trailhead, offer horses for rent to help visitors reach the top more comfortably.

This horseback option allows more people to experience this natural wonder, especially older travelers, families, or anyone affected by the altitude.


2. Horses Go Most of the Way—but Not All the Way

It’s important to note: the horses only take you about 85-90% of the way up. The last 10-15 minutes must be completed on foot due to the steepness and rocky terrain near the lake.

Still, the horseback ride dramatically reduces the physical strain, letting you enjoy the views rather than focus on your breathing.


3. Hire Your Horse from Local Quechua Guides

The horses at Humantay are managed by local Quechua families, providing income to indigenous communities and offering authentic, ethical tourism.

Prices usually range between 70 to 100 soles (approx. $20–$30 USD), and you can pay directly at the base. Tour operators like Inka Trail Expeditions also often include horseback options when booking a guided tour.


4. Prepare for Altitude—Even If You’re on a Horse

Riding a horse doesn’t eliminate the risk of altitude sickness. The trail begins at 3,800m and climbs to 4,200m, so proper acclimatization in Cusco or the Sacred Valley for at least 1–2 days is highly recommended.

Stay hydrated, move slowly when walking, and consider chewing coca leaves or bringing altitude tablets.


5. What to Wear and Bring for a Horseback Ride

Even if you’re not hiking the full way, you’ll still be exposed to mountain weather and rough terrain.

Recommended gear:

Don’t forget your camera or phone—Laguna Humantay is Instagram gold!


6. Experience the Sacred Energy at Your Own Pace

Laguna Humantay isn’t just a beautiful place—it’s considered sacred in Incan tradition. Many travelers describe feeling a sense of peace, healing, or renewal here.

Riding a horse allows you to conserve energy and fully soak in the spiritual and visual experience without exhaustion. Once at the lake, take time to reflect, meditate, or simply enjoy the magic of the moment.


Final Thoughts

Choosing to visit Laguna Humantay on horseback is not “cheating”—it’s smart. It opens the experience to travelers of all fitness levels while supporting local communities.

Whether you’re short on time, recovering from altitude, or just want to focus on enjoying the ride, horseback is a fantastic option.

Book your trip with a trusted local operator like Inka Trail Expeditions, and let your journey to the turquoise heart of the Andes be one you’ll never forget.

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