colca canyon trek from puno

Colca canyon trek from Puno to Arequipa

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Overview

The Colca Canyon Trek takes you into one of the deepest canyons on the planet, plunging more than 3,000 meters between rugged volcanic peaks in the Arequipa region of southern Peru. Carved over millions of years by the Colca River, the canyon stretches for over 70 kilometers and reaches depths that make it more than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon in the United States.
Beyond its sheer scale, the canyon is a living cultural landscape. Pre-Inca agricultural terraces built by the Collagua and Cabana cultures still climb the canyon walls, many of them farmed today just as they were a thousand years ago. Traditional towns scattered along the rim and valley floor keep ancestral customs alive, from handwoven textiles to festivals honoring the Apus, the mountain spirits of Andean belief.
For most travelers, the Colca Canyon Trek is built around one unforgettable moment: watching Andean condors glide on thermal currents above the canyon walls, often at viewpoints where wingspans stretching up to 3 meters pass close enough to feel the scale of these birds firsthand. Early morning is typically the best window for sightings, when rising air currents pull the condors out of their nests along the cliffs.
Trails wind down steep switchbacks into the valley, past terraced farmland and small settlements, before climbing back out through changes in elevation that can exceed 1,000 meters in a single day. Hikers carry their own gear, since there are no porters or pack animals on most routes, and a good level of fitness paired with proper acclimatization makes a real difference.
Wildlife here goes beyond the condor. Vicuñas and vizcachas are common sights along the high plateau, hummingbirds dart between cactus flowers near the canyon rim, and the elusive Andean fox occasionally crosses a trail at dusk. 
The Colca Valley itself is dotted with towns worth lingering in, like Chivay and Yanque, both known for their colonial-style churches, lively markets, and natural hot springs that make for a welcome soak after a long day on the trail.

What to Bring for Colca Canyon Trek

  • Comfortable, broken-in hiking boots
  • Layers: t-shirt, long-sleeve shirt, and a warm fleece or down jacket
  • Waterproof or windproof jacket, especially December to March
  • Hat for sun and a beanie for cold nights
  • Sunglasses and high-SPF sunscreen
  • Reusable water bottle (2 liters)
  • Daypack or trekking backpack
  • Trekking poles, helpful on the steep climb back to Cabanaconde
  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Basic first-aid kit and altitude sickness medication if prescribed
  • Cash in Peruvian soles, no ATMs inside the canyon
  • Original passport or ID for the entrance checkpoint
  • Swimsuit, if your route includes the pools at Sangalle (the Oasis)
  • Snacks for the trail

Tip: Pack in layers rather than one bulky jacket. Temperatures can drop close to 0°C at the canyon rim before sunrise and climb above 25°C on the canyon floor by midday, so being able to add or remove layers matters more than any single item.

Itinerary

Day 1: Colca Canyon Trek from Puno – Bus to Chivay

Our Colca Canyon Trek from Puno starts with hotel pickup at 06:15. From there we transfer to the bus terminal and board the bus to Chivay. The route crosses endless highland plains covered in "ichu," the tough native grass adapted to life at altitude.
The road climbs steadily as we cross the western Andes. We stop at a lookout over Lagunillas Lagoon, home to the giant Andean coot and the Andean goose. Further along, at Pampa Cañahuas, herds of wild vicuñas often graze right next to the road.
Our highest point of the day is the Volcanoes Lookout, at 4,950 meters. From there the road winds back down into the Colca Valley. We arrive in Chivay around 12:00 and transfer to your hotel; lunch is on your own, either at the hotel or at one of the restaurants on the main square.
At 16:00 our guide picks you up for a soak in the thermal waters of La Calera. Bring a swimsuit, or rent one on site. Dinner follows, with a folkloric music and dance show. Guests staying at Colca Lodge, near Yanque village, skip this excursion since the hotel has its own private thermal pools and spa. Overnight in Chivay.

  • Includes: bus transfer Puno-Chivay, English-speaking guide, hotel overnight in Chivay (if you choose with hotel).
  • Excludes: entrance fee to Colca canyon, breakfast, lunch and dinner, entrance to thermal baths.
You can choose the following options in booking form:
Without hotel:
Doesnt includes hotel.
Basic hotel: Estancia, or simillar.
Standart hotel: Colca inn, Colca Llaqta, Poso del cielo, Tradicion Colca, Casona Plaza or simillar.
Superior hotel: Colca Lodge, Aranwa or Simillar.
*If you have any preference tell us after your reservation, is according availability of hotel.

Day 2: Cabanaconde to Sangalle Oasis

After breakfast, about 6:15AM pickup at your hotel takes us to Cabanaconde, the starting point for today's descent into the canyon. The trail drops fast, with sweeping views opening up at every turn.
We cross a footbridge over the gorge and reach San Juan de Chuccho. Lunch here is at a family-run restaurant, with the canyon walls rising on both sides. From there, a steep one-hour climb takes us to Cosnihua. The path then flattens toward Malata village.
The day ends in Sangalle, known simply as "the Oasis": palm trees, natural pools, and canyon walls all around. A swim here is the perfect reward after a long day on foot. Overnight in basic cabins.

  • Includes: breakfast at the hotel, hotel pickup, trekking guide, lunch, in San Juan de Chuccho, dinner, overnight in basic cabins at Sangalle.
  • Excludes: trekking poles, drinks, extra expenses.

Day 3: Sangalle, Cabanaconde & Cruz del Condor to Arequipa

The ascent starts early, at 04:30. The path is steep and winding, but after about 3 hours we reach Cabanaconde, with the satisfaction of having completed the Colca Canyon Trek from Puno on foot.
Breakfast is at a local restaurant. From there, our vehicle takes us to the Cruz del Condor lookout, one of the best viewpoints over the canyon. Most mornings, condors can be seen riding the thermal currents below the rim.
We then return through Chivay and continue on to Arequipa, where the tour ends.

  • Includes: trekking guide for the ascent, breakfast in Cabanaconde, transport Cabanaconde-Cruz del Condor-Arequipa, .
  • Excludes: lunch and dinner, drinks, extra expenses.

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