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Departure from Arequipa:
The day begins early, around 3:30 a.m., when you’ll board the tourist bus to Colca Canyon. The journey takes approximately 3 hours, passing through beautiful Andean landscapes as you approach the canyon.
Stops Along the Way:
During the trip, the bus will make strategic stops at natural viewpoints, where you’ll enjoy spectacular views of Colca Canyon and the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. The highlight of the tour will be Cruz del Cóndor, a famous viewpoint known as one of the best places to observe the majestic condors soaring over the canyon. This is the perfect moment to take photos, breathe in the fresh air, and connect with nature.
Visit to Nearby Villages:
After observing the condors, you’ll continue the tour toward the picturesque village of Chivay, where you can explore the landscape, learn about local customs, and visit the surrounding villages. Other viewpoints offering panoramic views of the canyon and its famous agricultural terraces will also be visited.
Lunch in Chivay:
Around noon, you’ll enjoy a delicious typical lunch at a local restaurant in Chivay. Take the opportunity to savor representative dishes from Arequipa’s gastronomy, such as rocoto relleno and papa a la huancaína, in a warm and authentic atmosphere.
Return to Arequipa:
After a day full of adventure and unforgettable landscapes, the return to Arequipa is scheduled for 2:30 p.m., with arrival in the city around 5:00 p.m.
INCLUDES
- Transportation in a tourist bus
- Professional guide in Spanish/English
- Entrance fees to the viewpoints and Cruz del Cóndor
- Lunch in Chivay
- Activities
NOT INCLUDES
- Additional beverages
- Tips
- Other personal expenses
- Entrance to the hot springs (optional)
RECOMENDATIONS
- Appropriate clothing: The weather in Colca Canyon can be cold in the morning and warm during the day, so it is recommended to bring comfortable and warm clothing.
- Stay hydrated: Bring enough water to stay hydrated, as the dry climate of the Andes can cause dehydration quickly.
- Sun protection: Don’t forget to use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as the sun at high altitudes can be intense.
- Cash: Bring cash, as not all places accept cards, and you may want to buy souvenirs or local products.
- Adapt to the altitude: Colca Canyon is at a high altitude, so it’s important to take it easy and pay attention to any symptoms of altitude sickness.
FAQ
No, excellent physical condition is not a strict requirement for this Colca Canyon tour. Generally, the tour is accessible to people of all ages, and the walks involved are quite gentle. However, it’s important to consider the high altitude of the Colca Canyon region, which might cause some breathing difficulty for certain individuals. We recommend acclimatizing if possible before your tour.
Yes, this Colca Canyon tour can be suitable for visitors with reduced mobility. Nevertheless, please be aware that some viewpoints may not be fully wheelchair accessible due to the natural, uneven terrain. Therefore, we highly recommend consulting with us directly when booking if you have special accessibility needs so we can discuss arrangements and ensure the best possible experience.
If you have a fear of heights, you can certainly still enjoy the Colca Canyon tour. You can simply stay a comfortable distance from the edges of any viewpoints. Furthermore, our professional guides are experienced and will provide clear instructions and support to ensure you feel safe and can appreciate the stunning views without needing to approach any high points too closely.
Yes, this Colca Canyon tour is generally suitable for families with small children, provided they are accompanied by a responsible adult. We recommend bringing comfortable layered clothing, sun protection, and some familiar snacks to keep them content throughout the day’s adventure. If you are looking for other experiences that are also great for families, you might consider our Short Inca Trail as an engaging option.
A visit to the relaxing hot springs in Chivay is indeed a popular optional activity for many undertaking a Colca Canyon tour. If you would like to include this experience, please inform us when you are making your tour booking. It’s important to note that the entrance fee for the hot springs is not included in the standard tour price but can be easily arranged as an optional extra.
Cruz del Cóndor is arguably the most famous viewpoint in the Colca Canyon, and a true highlight of any Colca Canyon tour. Its strategic cliffside location offers an exceptionally high chance of spotting majestic Andean condors. Often, these giant birds use the morning thermal currents to soar gracefully, sometimes very close to viewers, providing an unforgettable wildlife spectacle against the backdrop of the canyon’s immense depth.
The journey from Arequipa to the prime viewing areas of the Colca Canyon, such as Cruz del Cóndor, begins very early, typically around 3:30 a.m. The bus ride itself takes approximately 3 to 3.5 hours each way. However, this travel time is broken up by strategic stops at natural viewpoints. Consequently, you’ll be able to enjoy the stunning Andean landscapes as you approach the canyon for your Colca Canyon tour.
Chivay is the principal town in the Colca Valley and a key stop on your Colca Canyon tour. Primarily, it’s where you’ll enjoy a delicious traditional lunch, often featuring local dishes like rocoto relleno or alpaca. Additionally, Chivay serves as a gateway to nearby smaller villages and offers a glimpse into local life with its bustling market and colonial church. It is also the main access point for those wishing to visit the local hot springs (as an optional extra).
Yes, indeed. Besides Chivay, the Colca Canyon tour often includes brief stops in smaller, traditional villages such as Yanque or Maca, depending on the specific daily schedule and conditions. In these villages, you can typically see well-preserved colonial-era churches, observe locals in traditional colorful attire, and learn about their agricultural practices, including the ancient pre-Inca terracing systems (andenería) still in use today. Therefore, it’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with the authentic culture of the Andean people. If learning about historical cultures and ancient routes appeals to you, our Classic Inca Trail offers another profound cultural immersion.
Yes, for this full-day Colca Canyon tour, a traditional buffet-style lunch in Chivay is included as specified in the inclusions. Breakfast is generally not included due to the very early departure time from Arequipa; thus, we recommend having a light snack before you leave or bringing something with you for the early part of the journey. Similarly, dinner is not part of the tour package as you will typically arrive back in Arequipa around 5:00 p.m.
While we always try to accommodate last-minute bookings, we generally recommend reserving your Colca Canyon tour at least a few days in advance. This is especially advisable during the peak tourist season (typically May to October) to help secure your spot. However, please feel free to check with us for current availability.
Andean condors are wild animals observed in their natural habitat. Therefore, while Cruz del Cóndor is renowned as one of the world’s best locations to see them, and sightings are very frequent, they cannot be 100% guaranteed for every single visit. Our experienced guides, however, are adept at identifying the best times and conditions, significantly maximizing your chances for this incredible wildlife viewing experience.
Our professional guides for the Colca Canyon tour are bilingual, fluent in both Spanish and English. This ensures clear communication, comprehensive explanations, and a richer experience for all our international visitors.
Yes, there will be opportunities to use restroom facilities during your Colca Canyon tour. Typically, strategic stops are made at locations that have basic public services, including restrooms, both during the journey to and from the Colca Canyon, and also in the town of Chivay.
Cruz del Cóndor viewpoint is located at a significant altitude, approximately 3,700 meters (about 12,140 feet) above sea level. To best prepare for this aspect of your Colca Canyon tour, we recommend spending at least a day acclimatizing in Arequipa (around 2,335m / 7,661ft) before your trip if possible. On the tour day itself, move at a relaxed pace, drink plenty of water, and avoid heavy meals or alcohol. For more general advice on managing altitude, our blog post on 10 Essential Tips for an Unforgettable Trip to Cusco contains useful information, as many principles apply to Andean travel.
For personal expenses like souvenirs or extra snacks during your Colca Canyon tour, it is best to carry Peruvian Soles (PEN). While US dollars might be accepted in some tourist-oriented shops in Chivay, local currency is generally preferred, especially in smaller villages.
Yes, we always strongly recommend that all travelers have comprehensive travel insurance for any trip in Peru. This should ideally cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost baggage during your Adventure in Colca Canyon tour.
Yes, there are typically good opportunities to purchase local handicrafts and souvenirs. You’ll often find these available during the stops in Chivay and some of the other traditional Andean villages visited on your Colca Canyon tour.



