Colca Canyon Day Trip from Arequipa | Condor Watching & Villages
Overview
Colca Canyon, located in southern Peru, is renowned for being one of the deepest canyons in the world and a popular hiking destination. The area is also home to the giant Andean condor, visible from viewpoints like Cruz del Cóndor.
- 🏞️ The canyon features a stunning landscape with a green valley and traditional remote villages.
- 🦅 Visitors may spot the giant Andean condor soaring above the canyon.
- 🌾 The region showcases terraced agriculture that dates back to before the Incas.
- 🚶♂️ Hiking is a key activity, attracting adventurers from around the globe.
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GUIDE | TICKETS | TRANSPORT: Colca Canyon Day Trip from Arequipa | Condor Watching & Andean Villages
Pickup included
- Priority access - No waiting in lines | Guaranteed Service
- Premium transportation - Air-conditioned vehicle | Hassle-free service - Hotel transfers
- Professional bilingual guide - Stories & insights
- Complete package - All Admission fees, taxes, and Permits
- Travel insurance | Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Meals and beverages are not part of the tour package.
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Colca CanyonCañon del Colca
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ChivayChivay is a town in the Colca valley, capital of the Caylloma province in the Arequipa region, Peru. Located at about 3,600 m above sea level (12,000 ft), it lies upstream of the renowned Colca Canyon.
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La Calera Thermal WatersThermal springs are located 3 km from town; a number of heated pools have been constructed. A stone "Inca" bridge crosses the Colca River ravine, just to the north of the town.
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ArequipaDriving time in the excursion.
- The Salinas y Aguada Blanca National Reserve, located between Arequipa, Moquegua, and Puno, is a breathtaking protected area known for its high-Andean landscapes, volcanoes, and wildlife. Covering more than 366,000 hectares, it is home to majestic snow-capped peaks like Misti, Chachani, and Pichu Pichu, as well as vast wetlands, lagoons, and puna grasslands. (pass by)
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Abra PatapampaEl Mirador de Patapampa, also called the Patapampa Lookout, is a breathtaking viewpoint located at 4,910 meters (16,110 ft) above sea level on the route from Arequipa to the Colca Canyon. Known as the “Mirador de los Volcanes” (Viewpoint of the Volcanoes), it offers panoramic views of the most iconic peaks in southern Peru, including Ampato, Sabancaya, Misti, Chachani, and Hualca Hualca.
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