The Pillones Falls and the Stone Forest of Imata is an experience to know one of the waterfalls and the rock formation that was formed by natural processes that gives the impression of an enchanted mysterious forest. Both attractions located in Arequipa at 4,600 meters above sea level (approx.) In the tour you will know: Pillones Waterfall Stone Forest of Imata Reserve of Salinas and Aguada Blanca
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Pickup included
8: 00-08: 30 A.M - We will pick you up at your accommodation in the city of Arequipa and we will move to the Pillones Waterfall, in about 2 hours we will be arriving at the starting point of the walk 10:30 A.M - We will reach the starting point of the hike, the descent is somewhat complicated. We will warm clothing, because the height (4 thousand meters above sea level) is quite cold. We will begin a somewhat difficult 30-minute descent hike to reach the Pillones waterfall, we will have to descend a rocky slope with great care and a tour along the side of a river before arriving at the waterfall. 11:00 A.M - We will arrive at the Pillones Waterfall, where we can take a number of photographs, we will be an average of 45 minutes in the place Before returning to the point where our mobility awaits us we will join the whole group and we will have a group photo 12:30 P.M - We will start the tour to reach the Stone Forest of Imata 13:00 P.M - We will arrive at the stone forest of Imata where we will be an average of 40 minutes to be able to take all the photographs that our imagination allows us 13:40 P.M - We will have a lunch in the town of Imata before returning to Arequipa (Lunch not included) 15:00 P.M - We will start the return journey to the city of Arequipa 18:00 P.M - Arrival at the Center of Arequipa (Calle Zela Cuadra 03)
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