Ancascocha Expedition
Immerse yourself in the dramatic landscapes above Peru's Sacred Valley while giving you dedicated time and access to create compelling imagery
Everything You Need To Know
Highlights
- Sunrise to Sunset and nighttime sessions
- Trekking is timed for shooting in the best light
- Hiking right above the incredible Sacred Valley
- Diverse environments for shooting
What You'll Need
- Moderate to strong fitness is required. You should be comfortable hiking 4-8 miles (6.5-12.8 km) per day on mountain trails with elevation gain
- The pace is steady and manageable, with breaks for instruction and photography
What Makes This Location Special
When Matt Stacy first completed this trek in April of 2025, he was immediately hooked on the idea of bringing other people to this seldomly photographed area. We operate this expedition from April - May because conditions for capturing the lush green landscapes of the rolling hills above the Sacred Valley. By July, they are brown and dry - not ideal for landscape and adventure photography.
Why This Route
This expedition is designed for photographers who want to capture the Sacred Valley in a more intentional and adventurous way, with several days that will set us free from the typical tourist path.
Your Journey Unfolds
Soqma to Kuychiccasa Pass to Chancachuco Valley
On this day we encounter a variety of environments. Starting with a high waterfall that cascades down just beneath a site of Inca ruins. From the ruins we hike up to Kuychiccasa pass, where some of the best views of Nevado Veronica and the Sacred Valley can be found.
Photo Focus
- Waterfalls
- Nevado Veronica and the Sacred Valley
- Inca ruins
Accommodation
Camping
Meals
Lunch, dinner
Chancachuco Valley to Quesqa Valley
We start the day hiking though the scenic Chancachuco Valley before ascending more than 800 meters to the highest point of the trek, Huayanay pass.
Photo Focus
- Alpine mountain scenes
- Lakes, waterfalls, and lush valleys
Accommodation
Camping
Meals
Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Quesqa Valley to Ollantaytambo to Cusco
On our last day we descend further into the lush Quesqa Valley where we'll encounter inca ruins and diverse flora and fauna.
Photo Focus
- Inca ruins
- Lush green valleys
- High alpine mountains capped with snow
Accommodation
Camping
Meals
Breakfast, lunch
Who's Leading This Adventure
Matt Stacy
After falling in love with Peru's mountains in 2022, Matt has led dozens of expeditions into the Cordillera Huayhuash. Living full-time in Peru for 4+ years, he's intimately familiar with the optimal shooting locations, weather patterns, and logistical intricacies of this remote circuit. His photography has been featured in adventure publications worldwide.
Local Guide Partners
Supported by experienced Peruvian mountain guides who know every trail, pass, and campsite. Our local team handles all logistics so you can focus entirely on photography.
The Practical Details
Meeting Point
The Sacred Valley, Urubamba
Transportation
Transportation to trailhead and back to Urubamba
Accommodation
Camping - Camping with tents provided
Meals
All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
Group Size
Up to 10 photographers for optimal flexibility
Our Philosophy
We keep groups intentionally small so you have the flexibility to capture the shots that matter to you. No waiting in line for the perfect angle, no rushing because the group needs to move on. Everyone gets the time and space they need.
What's Included
Investment
USD $1,259
Balance Due
- • Deposit Required: Upon booking to secure your spot
- • Balance Due: 60 days before departure
Payment Methods
Bank Wire Transfer, Credit Card
Cancellation Policy
90+ days: Full refund minus $200 admin fee. 60-89 days: 50% refund. 30-59 days: 25% refund. Less than 30 days: No refund. Travel insurance strongly recommended.
View Full Cancellation PolicyWhat's Included
- Transportation to trailhead and back to Urubamba
- Entrance fees to Machu Picchu
- All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
- Certified mountain guide
- Cooks, porters and mules
- Tents
- Emergency horses
- Published photography guide
- Entrance fees
Not Included
- International and domestic flights
- Transport from Cusco to Urubamba
- Accommodations
- Sleeping bag (rentals available)
- Camera equipment
- Extra personal snacks
- Photography equipment insurance
- Travel insurance
- Tips
- Alcoholic beverages
- Personal gear
What To Bring
Essential camera equipment for this adventure
Have Questions About Gear?
Don't have all the equipment listed? We can provide recommendations for rentals or alternatives. The most important thing is to bring what you have and be ready to learn. We'll work with your current setup to help you get the best possible results.
Ancascocha
USD $1,259