Experience the luxury of a truly wallet-free day.
We believe your focus should be on the canyon, not on calculating costs. That’s why we have curated a 100% All-Inclusive experience:
- Complete Access: We pre-pay your Tourist Ticket (BTC) and Hot Springs entry.
- Full Dining: Both a revitalizing breakfast and a buffet lunch are covered.
Leave the logistics to us. You simply show up, relax, and let the adventure unfold
We arrive in the traditional village of Chivay, the celebrated capital of the Colca Valley. We’ll take a moment to soak in the local atmosphere while enjoying a delicious breakfast to start the day right
We navigate the scenic roads hugging the Colca's edge until we reach the breathtaking Cruz del Cóndor.
Step out and walk the rim trail, where the air is thin and the views are endless. While you admire the canyon’s raw power, keep your cameras ready and your eyes on the skies—you may witness the majestic flight of the Condor, the largest flying bird in the world, riding the morning wind
We pause at the breathtaking Antahuilque viewpoint, a place where nature and history merge. Here, you will gaze out over massive amphitheaters of 'andenes'—ancient terraces carved into the canyon walls.
You are looking at a masterpiece of ancestral engineering: a brilliant system that tamed the mountains to grow food at dizzying altitudes. Below, the waters flow toward the distant Atlantic, marking the birth of the mighty Amazon River.
Discover the charm of Maca, where the locals' smiles are as bright as their textiles. This is your opportunity to add a splash of Andean color to your journey.
You are welcome to don the beautiful, traditional embroidered clothing for a unique photo opportunity. A small direct contribution to the locals is all it takes to create a picture-perfect moment that captures the spirit of the Colca Valley.
After the morning of exploration, it is time to reward your body. We descend into the valley to find the Chacapi Hot Springs, a natural spa set against a dramatic mountain backdrop.
Find your perfect temperature among the varying pools and let the natural volcanic energy melt away any fatigue. There is no better way to connect with the Colca than to soak in its waters while gazing up at the majestic peaks that surround you.
After refueling with a delicious local feast in Chivay, we take the road to the sky. We reach the tour's highest point at Patapampa (4,910 m.a.s.l.), a place where the earth seems to touch the clouds.
Here, the view is commanded by the majestic volcanoes of the Andes. Keep your camera ready for Sabancaya, an active volcano that often puts on a show, reminding us of the earth's raw, living power
The landscape comes alive as we spot the 'Camels of the Andes.' You will see herds of Alpacas and Llamas grazing on the ichu grass—a testament to the living harmony between the local communities and their land.
Among them, try to spot the elusive Vicuña. This protected species is a national treasure; in ancient times, only the Inca Emperor could wear their fine wool.
We encourage you to capture this timeless scene with your camera. Watching these creatures against the vast horizon is a moment of pure Andean magic that you will want to remember forever
We gather our travelers in the heart of the city, starting near the Main Square and proceeding towards Ejército Ave. For those staying outside this corridor, the Main Square serves as our central meeting point at 2:45 a.m.
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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.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 60HzHz
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.
Available • Apps: Beat, InDriver
Car, Bike, Scooter
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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