Frequently Asked Questions about the Colca Canyon Tour
What is included in the Colca Canyon Full Day Tour?
The Colca Canyon Full Day Tour includes hotel pickup from the historic center of Arequipa, comfortable tourist transportation, a professional bilingual guide throughout the tour, and a first aid kit for safety. This tour is perfect for travelers who want to explore one of the deepest canyons in the world in comfort and with expert guidance, ensuring a safe and enriching experience.
How long is the Colca Canyon tour and what time does it start?
The tour lasts approximately 15 to 16 hours. It begins early in the morning, around 2:30 a.m., with hotel pickup in Arequipa and returns around 6:00 p.m.. Starting early allows travelers to reach the best viewpoints, including the famous Cross of the Condor, during optimal daylight hours for wildlife observation and photography.
What sites will I visit during the Colca Canyon tour?
During the tour, you will explore the main attractions of the valley, such as the Cross of the Condor to see the magnificent Andean condors in flight, the charming towns of Maca, Yanque, Achoma, and Pinchollo with their colonial churches, scenic viewpoints like Antahuilque and Choquetico, and natural highlights including Pampa Cañahuas and the hot springs of La Calera. Each stop offers incredible photo opportunities and a chance to learn about the culture and history of the region.
What is the maximum altitude of the tour?
The tour reaches a maximum altitude of approximately 4,910 meters (16,100 ft) above sea level at the Mirador de los Volcanes. Travelers are advised to spend at least one or two days in Arequipa beforehand to acclimate to the altitude, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience throughout the day.
Is the Colca Canyon tour difficult?
The tour is considered easy to moderate. Most of the sightseeing is done by vehicle, with short walking paths at viewpoints. However, the high altitude can make the experience more challenging for some travelers. Adequate hydration, pacing, and proper clothing will help ensure everyone enjoys the tour comfortably.
What clothing and gear should I bring for the tour?
Travelers should wear warm clothing for the early morning and evening, comfortable and sturdy walking shoes, and bring a daypack for personal items. Other essentials include a hat or cap, sunglasses, sunscreen, a rain jacket or poncho, and water. Optional items include a swimsuit for the hot springs and a camera with extra batteries to capture the stunning landscapes.
Can I enjoy the La Calera hot springs during the tour?
Yes, the tour allows time for an optional visit to the La Calera hot springs. These natural thermal waters are perfect for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing, providing a soothing experience while surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Colca Valley.
What wildlife can I see on the Colca Canyon tour?
Along the route, travelers can commonly see vicuñas, llamas, and alpacas roaming freely in their natural habitat. Birdwatchers may also catch sight of a variety of Andean birds, including the majestic Andean condor, which often soars above the canyon—a highlight that many visitors consider the most unforgettable part of the tour.
When is the best time to visit the Colca Canyon?
The ideal time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October. During these months, the weather is more stable, skies are clearer, and the spectacular views of the canyon, surrounding volcanoes, and traditional villages are at their best for photography and exploration.
Are there other ways to experience the Colca Canyon?
For travelers looking to fully experience the Colca Canyon, there are several options beyond the full-day tour. Consider a 2-day, 1-night trekking adventure, immersive cultural and community-based tours, or an extended 2-day Colca tour that includes more viewpoints, waterfalls, and local villages. These experiences provide deeper exploration of the valley, allowing travelers to appreciate the natural beauty, wildlife, and traditional Andean life.