Ready for an epic road trip? This full-day tour from Arequipa is your ticket to the Andes without the multi-day hike. You’ll head out early, cruising through volcanic landscapes where wild vicuñas graze right by the road.
The real magic happens at Cruz del Condor. You’ll stand on the edge of the canyon—one of the world’s deepest—and watch massive Andean condors glide on the wind right below your feet. It’s way deeper than the Grand Canyon! You’ll also wander through charming colonial towns like Yanque and see ancient pre-Inca terraces still in use today.
It’s not just sightseeing; it’s about soaking in the vast high-altitude views and spotting local wildlife up close. Pack a camera, some layers, and get ready for a day you won't forget
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Located at the highest point of the route (approx. 4,910m), this viewpoint offers a breathtaking introduction to the Andes. You’ll step out into the crisp air to see a chain of towering volcanoes, including the active Sabancaya and the snow-capped Ampato. It’s a popular spot for travelers to build "Apachetas," small stone towers meant to bring good luck on the journey. You'll spend about 15 minutes here acclimatizing and capturing photos of the vast, rugged landscape before descending into the valley.
Inside this protected reserve, the plain is a wildlife sanctuary. You’ll drive through fields of ichu grass where herds of vicuñas roam freely. These slender, camelid relatives are famous for their fine wool and are protected here. You’ll likely also see alpacas and llamas, often shepherded by locals in colorful traditional dress. The tour typically stops for 15-20 minutes, allowing you to get close to the animals and admire the high-altitude scenery stretching out toward the mountains.
The largest town in the Colca Valley acts as the main hub for the tour. You’ll stop here for a breakfast buffet, often featuring local dishes like quinoa pancakes and corn bread. It’s a great opportunity to try coca tea, which helps with altitude sickness. During this 45 to 60-minute break, you can explore the local market, buy hand-knit textiles, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of the town square. It’s a chance to see how modern Andean life blends with tradition.
The crown jewel of the tour. This natural amphitheater on the canyon rim is the prime spot to observe the Andean condor. With wingspans reaching up to 3 meters, these giant birds glide gracefully on the rising morning thermals, often passing just a few meters below the lookout. The depth of the canyon here is immense—over 1,200 meters—and the view is vertigo-inducing. You’ll spend roughly an hour here, watching the birds soar and soaking in the dramatic scale of nature.
Located in a scenic rural setting just outside Coporaque, the Chacapi Hot Springs offer a relaxing escape. You’ll soak in natural pools filled with mineral-rich water that varies between 35°C and 38°C, perfect for soothing your muscles after a day of exploring. Unlike the crowded pools in town, Chacapi is often quieter, allowing you to truly unwind while enjoying views of the surrounding mountains and terraces. You’ll spend about an hour here, so remember to bring your swimsuit, towel, and flip-flops. It’s the perfect refreshing stop before beginning the journey back to Arequipa.
Considered the most picturesque village in the region, Yanque offers a quieter glimpse into colonial life. You’ll visit its main square and the ornate church of San Pedro, famous for its baroque facade and elaborate wooden altar carved from local materials. The streets are lined with volcanic stone arches and traditional thatched roofs. Whether stopping for a traditional lunch or just wandering the cobblestone paths.
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Arequipa, known as the White City for its colonial buildings made of white volcanic stone, is a stunning destination nestled in the Andes. It offers a rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and a vibrant food scene, making it a must-visit in Peru.
A stunning 16th-century monastery that is like a small city within a city. Its colorful buildings and courtyards are a must-see.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of Arequipa and the surrounding volcanoes, including El Misti.
One of the deepest canyons in the world, famous for its stunning landscapes and condor sightings.
A spicy stuffed pepper dish filled with meat, cheese, and sometimes olives, topped with a creamy sauce.
A traditional stew made with pork, potatoes, and a spicy sauce.
Freeze-dried potatoes, a staple in Andean cuisine, often served as a side dish.
This is the dry season with clear skies and pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Arequipa is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Terminal Terrestre de Arequipa
Local buses, known as combis and coasters, are the primary mode of public transport. They are affordable but can be crowded.
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One of the deepest canyons in the world, offering stunning landscapes, hot springs, and condor sightings.
A beautiful high-altitude lake surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.
A stunning 16th-century monastery that is like a small city within a city.
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