Exploring Colca Canyon in Peru

Exploring Colca Canyon in Peru, Aracari Travel

One of our favorite places in Peru has got to be the dramatic natural beauty of Colca Canyon in the south of Peru, near to the city of Arequipa. As one of the deepest canyons in the world, Colca carves an impressive line through the mountainous landscape for over 50 kilometres (31 miles). The latest National Geographic Survey sited this as the source of the Amazon river. By all accounts the landscape is vast and majestic and whichever direction you look in, it will take your breath away. Exploring Colca Canyon is easy with the help of luxury tailormade travel Peru specialists, Aracari.

Exploring Colca Canyon in Peru, Aracari TravelGetting There: The Journey From Arequipa to Colca

From the ‘white city’ of Arequipa, the journey to the canyon is about 4 hours by private transfer with Aracari, travelling across the Andean plateau. The landscape and vegetation changes as you gradually gain altitude, transforming the land from an arid scrubland with abundant cacti to the puna highlands, frigid grassland dotted with snow-capped peaks, rare relict woodlands of short trees, and condors flying overhead.

One of the highest points along the journey is the Mirador de los Volcanes at 4,800m (15,748ft). From here you can see the incredible iconic volcanoes that dominate the landscape in the region, towering above everything else at more than 6,000 meters (20,600 feet).  

Cultural Travel in Colca Canyon

There’s a very interesting human element to the region, and great opportunity for community based tourism Colca to interact with the locals. Home to the Quechua speaking Cabanas and the Collagua – each wear a distinctive type of traditional hat and the women still wear their traditional voluminous Andean skirts. The area has been inhabited for over 1,000 years and there is evidence of pre-Inca terracing that covers most of the valley forming a giant sculptured landscape.

There are fifteen small Spanish villages in the Colca Canyon and Valley, known for their beautiful churches with ornate Baroque interiors which have withstood the forces of many earthquakes over the years. The people are devote Catholics with deep seated Andean undertones with many traditional customs influencing the festivities.

Active Travel While Exploring Colca Canyon

For peace and quiet, we recommend exploring the canyon on foot, going at your own pace with a knowledgeable local guide who will point out the flora and fauna. There are many trails and recommended spots to explore. For instance a two-hour hike to the pre-Inca ruins of Uyo-Uyo offers stunning views of the valley below. More challenging options include Canocota Canyon or Madrigal Chimpa Fortress.

Another great option for exploration is horse-back riding on a world-renowned Peruvian Paso Horse. This saddle breed, declared Cultural Patrimony by the National Institute of Culture, has a distinguished, four-beat lateral gait called the paso llano and provides a stable and smooth ride that is sure to satisfy new riders and experienced horsemen alike. Enjoy a half day ride to Coporaque village, or a full day adventure to Achoma lookout.

Andean Wildlife in the Colca Canyon

One of our favorite spots is Cruz del Condor, offering breath-taking views down into the depths of the canyon and also well known as an excellent location for spotting Andean Condors, as the name implies. The species has been the focus of international conservation efforts and can be seen at close range as they soar past the canyon walls.

The canyon is a haven for wildlife – look out for herds of vicuñas (an endangered wild relative of llamas and alpacas, whose soft fur is used for making fabrics). In the sky, in addition to the condors, you may spot giant hummingbirds, eagles and geese. If you’re interested in bird-watching head to the unique Toccra lagoons where a variety of Andean birdlife abounds.

Visit Colca Canyon with Aracari Travel

Ready to explore Peru’s Colca Canyon? Aracari Travel offers tailor-made trips to Peru, Bolivia and the Galapagos. We specialise in luxury travel, offering the best accommodation, comfortable private transport and excellent knowledgeable guides. Each trip is carefully tailored for our guests, depending on their interests, the pace they’d like to go at and what they want from their trip.

For inspiration take a look at our Highlights of Southern Peru itinerary, which takes in the cobbled streets of Cusco, the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu, the floating villages of Lake Titicaca and of course exploring the dramatic landscape of Colca Canyon. This 14 day trip is a great introduction to Peru.

Exploring Colca Canyon in Peru, Aracari TravelThe Wall Street Journal Recommends Aracari

We’re clearly not the only ones who love Colca Canyon! John W. Miller visited and wrote about his experience exploring Colca Canyon for the Wall Street Journal, recommending it as an a great alternative to Machu Picchu, particularly if you’re more interested in geology and nature than ruins. John also recommended Aracari as the best local provider to take you there. We offer private tours of the area including hiking excursions and horseback riding, so read on and let us know when you’re convinced and ready to book your trip!

You Might Also be Interested in…

If you love hiking and trekking, Peru should definitely be on your bucket list of places to visit. The Andes mountain range runs north to south along Peru’s spine – an endless playground for adventure seekers and lovers of the outdoors. While most people immediately think of the iconic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, there are many other options around the country. Have a look at our Trekking in Peru suggestions – there are loads of quieter and lesser-trodden trails offering a chance to connect with some fantastic scenery, ancient ruins and unique cultures of the people that inhabit these places.

To start planning your trip to Peru and the Colca Canyon contact us or email travel@aracari.com.

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