Our exclusive campsites

When it comes to glamping, the Trek to Machu Picchu offers some of the best options available. Our camps have been carefully designed to provide real rest, privacy, and a genuine connection with nature—far from crowded groups.

From the iconic Sky Camp in Soraypampa, where you’ll sleep under a blanket of stars, to the breathtaking views at Mountain Sky View in Collpapampa, every stop along the route is part of the experience. In addition, the Super Jungle Domes and Sacred Jungle Lodges in the cloud forest combine comfort and scenery, creating a unique atmosphere at every stage of the trek.

Glamping on the trek to Machu Picchu | Adventure Specialists.

Top Glamping Options in Peru

Feature Sky Camp Mountain Sky View Super Jungle Dome Sacred Jungle Lodge
Location Soraypampa Collpapampa Lucmabamba Lucmabamba
Altitude 3,900 m (12,795 ft) 2,950 m (9,678 ft) 2,000 m (6,562 ft) 1,900 m (6,234 ft)
Capacity 32 lodges 37 lodges 17 lodges 10 lodges
Comfort Level High Very high Very high Premium
Meals Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Breakfast and dinner Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Key Amenities
  • Wi-Fi
  • Electricity
  • Bathroom
  • Dining area
  • Wi-Fi
  • Electricity
  • Private bathroom
  • Hot shower
  • Dining area
  • Wi-Fi
  • Electricity
  • Private bathroom
  • Hot shower
  • Dining area
  • Wi-Fi
  • Electricity
  • Private bathroom
  • Hot shower
  • Dining area
  • Fire pit area
Soraypampa, Cusco

Sky Camp

Located in front of the towering Humantay and Salkantay glaciers, Sky Camp is where you’ll usually spend the first night of the trek. Its exclusive glass domes offer a true high-altitude glamping experience, with panoramic views of the Andes and the night sky—making it a natural stargazing observatory.

Each dome, designed for two people, blends comfort, privacy, and a strong connection to the surroundings—perfect for recharging after the most challenging day of the trek. The camp also features a dining area with glacier views, where our chefs prepare every meal, along with essential services for groups, striking the perfect balance between operational capacity and a truly exclusive experience.

Sky Camp

General Information:

  • Location: Soraypampa
  • Altitude: 3,900 m (12,795 ft)
  • Number of lodges: 32 LODGES
  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Service:
    • Wi-Fi
    • Electricity
    • Bathroom
    • Dining Area

This campsite is included in the following itineraries:

  • Salkantay Short (4 Days)
  • Salkantay Classic (5 Days)
  • Salkantay and Inca Trail (7 Days)
Collpapampa, Cusco

Mountain Sky View

Located in the Collpapampa Valley, Mountain Sky View is where, on some itineraries, you’ll spend the second night of the trek, after crossing the Salkantay Pass. Here, the landscape shifts to a warmer climate, with open views of the surrounding Andes. Its design combines traditional materials like ichu grass with dome-style structures, creating a glamping experience fully connected to nature.

Each lodge, designed for two people, features a private bathroom with a hot shower, toilet, and sink—offering a level of comfort rarely found on trekking routes. The camp focuses on rest, privacy, and a peaceful atmosphere, complemented by a dining area where meals are prepared by our kitchen team.

Mountain Sky View

General Information:

  • Location: Collpapampa
  • Altitude: 2,950 m (9,678 ft)
  • Number of lodges: 37 Lodges
  • Meals: B,D
  • Service:
    • Wi-Fi
    • Electricity
    • Private Bathroom
    • Hot Shower
    • Dining Room

This campsite is included in the following itineraries:

  • Salkantay Short (4 Days)
  • Salkantay Classic (5 Days)
  • Choquequirao Machu Picchu trek (8 Days)
Lucmabamba, Cusco

Super Jungle Domes

Located in the tropical surroundings of Lucmabamba, the Super Jungle Domes are where you’ll usually spend the third night of the trek. Here, the landscape shifts completely into the cloud forest, offering a warmer climate and a more relaxed atmosphere. Their modern design, with thermal insulation and insect protection, allows you to enjoy the natural environment without sacrificing comfort.

Each unit, designed for two people, features comfortable beds, a private bathroom with hot shower, electricity, and Wi-Fi connection—delivering a luxury camping experience in the heart of the jungle. With 17 units in total, this camp is designed to provide rest, privacy, and a deeper connection with nature before the final stage of the journey.

Super Jungle Domes

General Information:

  • Location: Lucmabamba
  • Altitude: 2,000 m (6,562 ft)
  • Number of lodges: 17 Domes
  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Service:
    • Wi-Fi
    • Electricity
    • Private Bathroom
    • Hot Shower
    • Dining Room

This campsite is included in the following itineraries:

  • Salkantay Classic (5 Days)
  • Choquequirao to Machu Picchu trek (8 Days)
  • Inca Jungle Short to Machu Picchu (3 Days)
  • Inca Jungle Short Imperial to Machu Picchu (3 Days)
  • Inca Jungle Trail Classic to Machu Picchu (4 Days)
  • Inca Jungle Imperial to Machu Picchu (4 Days)
  • Inca Jungle Trek by Llactapata to Machu Picchu (4 Days)
  • Inca Jungle Tour Luxury to Machu Picchu (7 Days)
Lucmabamba, Cusco

Sacred Jungle Lodge

Premium Glamping Option

Located in the tropical surroundings of Lucmabamba, the Sacred Jungle Lodge is the glamping option for the third night on the premium Trek routes. This exclusive camp elevates comfort in the jungle, featuring contemporary dome-style lodges that are more spacious and better ventilated, with open views of the tropical forest and a serene riverside atmosphere.

Each lodge, designed for two people (including double-bed options), offers spacious beds, a private bathroom with hot shower, electricity, Wi-Fi, and integrated lighting designed to respect the natural surroundings. This premium retreat provides enhanced privacy, outdoor fire pit areas, a shared dining space, and full meal service—creating the perfect ending to a high-end trekking experience.

Sacred Jungle Lodge

General Information:

  • Location: Lucmabamba
  • Altitude: 1,900 m (6,234 ft)
  • Number of lodges: 17 Lodges
  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Service:
    • Wi-Fi
    • Electricity
    • Private Bathroom
    • Hot Shower
    • Dining Area

Frequently Asked Questions

What is glamping in Peru?

Glamping in Peru is a way of traveling that combines the adventure of trekking with the comfort of well-equipped accommodations. On routes like the Salkantay Trek, it means sleeping in domes or lodges designed to blend into nature, while still offering real beds, proper lighting, and in many cases, private bathrooms with hot showers.

It’s a way to experience the Andes —and the jungle— without giving up rest and comfort.

What services does glamping offer?

It depends on the level, but on routes like the Salkantay Trek, you can expect:

  • Comfortable beds (not tents on the ground)
  • Private or shared bathrooms depending on the campsite
  • Hot showers (in more advanced camps)
  • Electricity and, in some cases, Wi-Fi
  • A dining area with full meal service
  • Common spaces such as relaxation areas or fire pits

In premium options like Sacred Jungle Lodge, the experience feels much closer to a hotel set in the middle of nature.

Is glamping for women?

Yes, it’s for everyone.

Glamping is ideal for anyone who wants to experience trekking with more comfort and safety, especially if it’s your first time in the mountains or if you prefer not to give up too much comfort.

Many female travelers choose it because it allows them to enjoy the adventure with more privacy, better facilities, and a greater sense of care in every detail.

What are some luxury glamping options in Peru?

On the Salkantay route to Machu Picchu, standout options include:

  • Sky Camp (Soraypampa): glass domes with views of glaciers and star-filled skies
  • Mountain Sky View (Collpapampa): lodges with private bathrooms in a warmer environment
  • Super Jungle Domes (Lucmabamba): elevated comfort in the edge of the jungle
  • Sacred Jungle Lodge (Lucmabamba): the most premium option, offering more space, privacy, and refined design

These experiences have redefined trekking in Peru, taking the concept of glamping to another level.

What is the difference between camping and glamping?

The difference comes down to comfort:

Traditional camping: you sleep in tents on the ground, use a sleeping bag, bathrooms are limited or basic, and services are minimal.

Glamping: you stay in a fixed structure (dome or lodge), enjoy real beds, better insulation, and services like private bathrooms, hot showers, electricity, or even Wi-Fi.

What should you wear for glamping?

Even though the accommodation is comfortable, you are still in nature, so you should dress as you would for trekking:

  • Technical clothing (layers: base layer, insulation, waterproof jacket)
  • Hiking shoes or boots
  • Lightweight clothing for warmer areas (such as the jungle in Salkantay)
  • Comfortable clothes for relaxing at camp
  • Hat, gloves, and sun protection

You don’t need elegant clothing — the experience is natural, not formal.

Do glamping cabins have private bathrooms?

It depends on the campsite.

On the Salkantay route:

  • Camps like Mountain Sky View, Super Jungle Domes, and Sacred Jungle Lodge do offer private bathrooms with hot showers.
  • Others, like Sky Camp, may have well-maintained shared bathrooms.

In general, the more premium the tour you choose, the higher the level of privacy and services.

Feedback From Our Guests

Incredible experience!

From the start, the briefing was clear, with the guide who would take us so we could get to know him. Julio Choque was great and gave us confidence by answering any questions we had. The pick-up was on time, with comfortable seats on the vehicle. Good breakfast with plenty to choose from. Once we arrived at the start of the walk, it was done in parts so we could get used to the altitude.

Karina H

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The 5-Day Premium Salkantay Trek was worth every penny. My expectations regarding lodging, food, and the trekking crew were exceeded. Salkantay Trekking takes care of every trip detail, allowing you just to hike and experience Peru. The food was unbelievable. Our chef, Eliaser, created fresh and delicious meals, and there were lots of them!

Jhon Smith

Trek of a lifetime!

A very good experience on the 5-day Salkantay Trek. “Salkantay Trekking” is definitely the superior provider for this trek - the accommodation was so unique and an experience I’ll never forget. Chef Ronaldo & Carlos made excellent food through out the whole trip - the meals were definitely a highlight.

Jhon Smith

Phenomenal experience

The trek with this company was incredible. From the food and lodging, to the logistics and transportation everything was spot on and well planned. Our tour guide Fredy Chucya was hands down the best guide ever. He was knowledgeable, humble, and friendly.

Holly Rysewyk

Greatest trip! 10/10

I highly recommend this journey and if you can ask for Carlos the Mountain King as your guide, everything was spectacular. The food was great. He took care of us throughout the whole trip and saw the most amazing things and learned exactly what Machu Picchu’s history is all about everything was explained in detail!

Myrna R