Fall in love with the landscapes that the mountains of our beautiful Peru give us, enjoy a coca tea in the heights, discover the Carispaccha waterfall in Marcapomacocha!
Departure 5am from Lima
We begin the adventure to the province of Yauli, in Junín, to visit a magical place in the Andes Mountains, the route of the “Marcapomacocha” lagoons.
We will make some acclimatization stops enjoying the beautiful Andean landscapes adapting to the change in altitude. From there we will observe this impressive and imposing snow-capped mountain, the highest in the Widow mountain range with its more than 5,200 meters above sea level.
We will do breathing exercises while we walk towards the Carispaccha Waterfall and enjoy its beautiful landscapes. On the way we will observe alpacas, llamas, vicuñas and sheep.
We will descend (optional) to the first fall of the waterfall, which has 3 falls and measures more than 30 meters. You will be able to take incredible photos!
In Marcapomacocha we will participate in a payment ceremony to the Pachamama.
We continue with the tour, we will observe the imposing beauty of the Yantac Lagoon, and then reach the foot of the Mountain Range and learn the origin of its name, you will be able to admire the Chuchun lagoon.
Finally, this adventure culminates at 4:30 pm when we return to Lima, with the satisfaction of having lived a unique experience in the heights of Marcapomacocha and the Cordillera la Viuda.
Return in Lima 9pm approx.
We will near the Shopping Mall : LA RAMBLA.
The day before departure, we will send you information on the organization of the excursion by WhatsApp and by email. With the exact GPS location.
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