AUSANGATE TREK. Hiking the Ausangate Trek in Peru with Llamas 🦙 and Alpacas
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2023
- The Ausangate Trek is one of Peru's best treks. This trek includes the 7 lakes hike and goes near Rainbow Mountain. You can see 1000's of llamas 🦙 and alpacas on this high-altitude route near Tinki and Pachanta, Peru. Huaraz is a great base before and after the Ausangate Trek.
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There are so many people posting ridiculous videos just to get attention. Yours is the exact opposite : very well-made, interesting and educational. Thank you for sharing your incredible experience!
Thank you for your kind words...I appreciate you letting me know!
I wish i could be there this August. Everything looks incredible
It is a beautiful trek that I hope you get to do!
Wow what images, beautiful the Andes. Every image I freeze is a postcard.
I am glad that you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for sharing the magic of the Andes!
You are most welcome!
Another awesome video bud. The film quality and cinematography are on another level here. What a place!
Thank you for your kind words! It is a beautiful place for sure!
Wow! Traveling at a different level!
Thanks Mario! I hope you and your little one are dong well!
Thank you!
@@theworldhiker1 Thank you very mutch... have a nice day.... see you….
great vids man. this one in particular was very good for us as we are planning our trip to peru. was it easy to just arrange a motorbike pick up at pacchanta back to tinki? is that a good place to stay the night if trekking around ausangate and polccoyo for a couple days?
Thanks! Good question. So I asked the local family and they helped to get one for me within an hour. If needed you could camp there before heading back to Tinki.
@@theworldhiker1 thanks man. i'll look into that.
@@edznyc sounds good!
what time of the year was that?
This was in July.