Altitude Survival Guide for Cusco & the Sacred Valley
How to acclimatize comfortably and avoid the most common altitude mistakes in Peru
Mayra Bazavilvazo
Peru
Traveling to the Andes means visiting high elevations, especially in Cusco and the surrounding region. While most travelers adjust quickly, understanding how altitude affects your body can make a significant difference in how you feel during your first few days.
Understanding the Elevation
Cusco sits at approximately 11,150 feet (3,400 meters) above sea level. At this elevation, the air contains less oxygen than most travelers are used to.
Many visitors feel mild symptoms such as:
• fatigue
• headaches
• shortness of breath
• difficulty sleeping
These symptoms usually improve within 24–48 hours as your body adjusts.
Fortunately, the nearby Sacred Valley sits at a lower elevation (around 9,000 feet / 2,700 meters), which makes it an ideal place to begin your journey.
The Smart Acclimatization Strategy
The best approach is to visit the Sacred Valley before staying in Cusco. Spending your first nights at a slightly lower elevation allows your body to adapt more gradually.
This is why many well-designed itineraries travel directly from the Cusco airport to the Sacred Valley before returning to Cusco later in the trip.
Simple Tips to Adjust More Comfortably
To help your body acclimate, follow these basic guidelines during your first days in the Andes:
• Stay well hydrated
• Avoid alcohol during your first evening
• Eat light meals
• Walk slowly and avoid strenuous activity
• Prioritize rest during your first day
Many hotels also offer coca tea, a traditional Andean remedy that some travelers find helpful for mild altitude symptoms.
When to Seek Medical Advice
Severe altitude sickness is rare but can occur. If symptoms worsen instead of improving after a day or two, it’s important to consult a medical professional.
Fortunately, most travelers find that by following a gradual itinerary and taking it easy on arrival, they acclimatize without difficulty.
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