Overview
Unlike Macchu Picchu in Cuzco, the Cotahuasi and Colca Canyons of Arequipa are two underrated pockets of undiscovered beauty. Our ambitious journey encompasses both of the world’s deepest canyons plus a wealth of culture and nature, taking in traditional Andean villages only accessible by off-road vehicle, snow-capped volcanic peaks, lush valley landscapes and a fascinating colonial history.
Highlights
- Deep canyons - Get to know both of the world’s deepest canyons (deeper than the Grand Canyon)
- Volcanoes - Visit the undiscovered Valley of the Volcanoes
- Condors - Marvel at the Condor of the Andes gliding over Mirador Cruz del Condor in Colca Canyon
- Hot springs - Relax in natural pools of medicinal hot springs
- Laguna Mamacocha - Discover this hidden jewel of a pristine lake deep in the Valley of the Volcanoes
- Wildlife - View flamingos, vicuñas, vizcachas, condors and plenty more Andean animals
Itinerary
DAY 1 - COTAHUASI CANYON
This morning depart Arequipa and head northwest through the Panamerican highway at sea level and then through the highlands at the base of Mt. Coropuna - about 4.500m - before descending into the Cotahuasi valley. Enjoy a scenic picnic lunch en route, and view endemic Andean flora and fauna such as the ‘Kheñua’ tree, vicuñas, llamas, alpacas and birds. Admire Andean lagoons and arrive to your lodge in the evening. Time depending, you can explore Cotahuasi village on your own, or just relax and freshen up before dinner.
- Meals included: Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation: Basic and Standard levels available (click/tap here for more info)
DAY 2 - TREKKING COTAHUASI, SIPIA WATERFALLS
Rise early and hike deeper into the Cotahuasi Canyon, beating everyone else (not that there will be many) who may be coming to experience the unique waterfalls of Sipia in the world’s deepest canyon. Once you have explored the area thanks to an active morning, return to the village for a quick rest and lunch.
Following lunch you will set back out into the highlands along the base of Mt. Coropuna but this time driving through the vast expanse of the Altiplano desert with awe-inspiring views of the snow-capped peaks until you reach a remote pass at the top of this plateau. After arriving at this pass, descend once again but this time into the undiscovered Valley of the Volcanoes. Arrive at your local guesthouse in the early evening
- Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
- Accommodation: Basic level only (homestay)(click/tap here for more info)
DAY 3 - VALLEY OF THE VOLCANOES
This morning you will awaken with a spectacular sunrise over the Valle de los Volcanes - a region so rich in geological history that it was recently declared a UNESCO Global Geopark. After breakfast, pack up for a scenic hike (or horse ride) down the 5-8km path to the Shankillay Waterfalls OR the Twin Volcanoes (your choice). Once you arrive back at the town, enjoy walking around it on your own and take in the quiet surroundings of a truly traditional Peruvian village or relax at your quaint guesthouse in the company of your local hosts.
- Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
- Accommodation: Basic level only (homestay)(click/tap here for more info)
DAY 4 - MAMACOCHA LAKE, COLCA CANYON
Embark this morning on a fascinating drive south through the canyon landscapes of the Valley of the Volcanoes, past lush agricultural terraces and petrified lava formations to eventually arrive at your final destination - the pristine and stunning Laguna Mamacocha. Here you can enjoy the pleasant breeze and the sound of silence as well as an optional and refreshing swim in its crystal-clear waters. If lucky, we may get a glimpse of the elusive otter that makes this large freshwater spring its home.After an idyllic picnic lunch, climb aboard our vehicle and drive through more canyon country headed for the Colca Canyon where you arrive in the late afternoon. Spend your last evening relaxing under the southern hemisphere stars at the natural hot springs of Yanque (Basic and Standard) or in your own hotel (Plus and Premium levels).
- Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
- Accommodation: Basic, Standard, Plus and Premium levels available.(click/tap here for more info)
CONDOR OF THE ANDES, SALINAS Y AGUADA BLANCA RESERVE, AREQUIPA
Another memorable experience awaits you today: being a witness of the majestic Condor of the Andes gliding above you! Head out into the cool morning with your guide to get the best possible spot at Mirador Cruz del Condor viewpoint before the crowds arrive. Watch the awe-inspiring flight of this Andean bird mere meters from you. Later, enjoy a tasty buffet lunch in a local town. Then, head back out on the road later in the afternoon for a picturesque nature drive across Salinas y Aguada Blanca Reserve before arriving back in the city of Arequipa where this trip of a lifetime ends.
- Meals: Breakfast | Lunch
- Accommodation: None
What's included
- Meals
5 lunches, 4 breakfasts, 4 dinners (vegetarian available - Accommodation
4 nights of included accommodation in Basic, Standard, Plus or Premium hotels - Transportation
Private off-road vehicle (no local buses) - Activities
All places and activities as indicated in the itinerary - Staff & experts
- Certified bilingual guide (English-Spanish)
- All admission fees
What's not included
- Soft/fizzy and alcoholic drinks
- Optional tips/gratuities (suggested)
- Anything not mentioned under What’s included
Is this trip right for you?
- Five days several hours’ drive on paved roads and off-road trails
- A couple of high passes at almost 5.000m are reached on a couple of days
- Ideal for trekking/hiking enthusiasts
- Some accommodation is very Basic (at least one night) as no other options are available
- Food/meals are provided as a combination of outdoor picnics and local restaurants
- Different types of climates are experienced, from scorching hot days to freezing mornings so it is important to be prepared with good equipment
- This trip is enjoyed the most if you enjoy time in the outdoors and undiscovered areas away from the crowds
Service levels
ACCOMMODATION LEVELS | ||||
BASIC | STANDARD | PLUS | PREMIUM | |
Type/Name | Local guesthouse | Medium-range hotel | Upgraded hotel:
Colca Lodge or Aranwa* |
Luxury hotel:
Belmond Las Casitas del Colca** |
Bathroom | Shared | Private | En-suite | En-suite |
Stars | - | 2 | 3-4 | 5 |
Hot water | May be available | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Meals | May be outside of lodging | May be outside of lodging | In hotel restaurant | In hotel restaurant |
Heating | Not available | May be available (fee) | Available | Available |
Oxygen | Not available | May be available (fee) | Available | Available |
Room service | Not available | Not available | Available | Available |
Type of room | Regular | Regular | Bungalow | Bungalow |
Type of beds | Twin, triple, single supplement | Twin, Triple, single supplement | King beds (1 or 2 persons) | King beds (1 or 2 persons) |
Additional services | None | None | Pool, spa, bar | Pool, spa, bar |
* Order of preference is suggested and is subject to availability
** Subject to availability. If no availability, a Plus alternative will be offered.
Pricing
1. How does pricing for this trip work?
We offer two types of pricing for this trip: Private and Group/Shared. Private pricing is per person and varies according to the size of your party but it has the added advantage of being a tour exclusively for your group (no third parties are allowed to join) and departing ANY date of your choice. On the other hand, group/shared pricing is also per person but has the advantage of being set/fixed for everyone as long as the minimum number of participants needed is reached and departure dates are fixed, so you must adapt to our dates.
2. How do I get the prices?
Simply submit your inquiry using the SEND INQUIRY button on this page. Please mention whether you are interested in a private or group/shared trip and the size of your party. We will respond within a few hours with your price.
3. Does this trip depart every day?
No, this trip does NOT depart on a daily basis. We offer set/fixed dates that you can join if suitable for you for a group/shared departure. If your dates are not flexible, you can opt for our private departures which can leave any date of your choice. See below for dates or contact us using the SEND INQUIRY button
4. How do I book this trip?
Once you have decided whether a private OR group/shared departure suits you better, just let us know and we will send you a booking form online. You will need to pay a minimum, secure deposit online by credit card or PayPal to book your place. You may choose to pay the balance upon arrival or online.
Private departures
Our private tours have the added advantage of departing on ANY date of our customers’ choice and being completely flexible/customizable during the trip. However, the price will vary according to the size of YOUR party and provided you are happy with the quote given, you can choose to book it for immediate confirmation. Just click on the blue SEND INQUIRY button to receive a prompt quote (don't forget to mention the number of travelers).
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Frequently asked questions
1. When is the best time of the year to take this trip?
We offer this trip year-round but the best months to join are from May to December (dry season) when all roads are fully accessible and sunny, dry days are the norm. During the rainy months of January to April (varies each year) departures are possible provided you don’t mind a cloudy day or two, are prepared for potential showers and the conditions are not too adverse (unlikely but possible).
2. How does pricing for this trip work?
We offer two types of pricing for this trip: Private and Group/Shared. Private pricing is per person and varies according to the size of your party but it has the added advantage of being a tour exclusively for your group (no third parties are allowed to join) and departing ANY date of your choice. On the other hand, group/shared pricing is also per person but has the advantage of being set/fixed for everyone as long as the minimum number of participants needed is reached and departure dates are fixed, so you must adapt to our dates.
3. How do I get the prices?
Simply submit your inquiry using the SEND INQUIRY button on this page. Please mention whether you are interested in a private or group/shared trip and the size of your party. We will respond within a few hours with your price.
4. Does this trip depart every day?
No, this trip does NOT depart on a daily basis. We offer set/fixed dates that you can join if suitable for you for a group/shared departure. If your dates are not flexible, you can opt for our private departures which can leave any date of your choice. See the tab Booking & Departures for dates or contact us using the SEND INQUIRY button
5. How do I book this trip?
Once you have decided whether a private OR group/shared departure suits you better, just let us know and we will send you a booking form online. You will need to pay a minimum, secure deposit online by credit card or PayPal to book your place. You may choose to pay the balance upon arrival or online.
6. How far in advance should I book this trip?
As early as you possibly can. We are admittedly and proudly a small-medium sized company so our availability is limited as well as that of our accommodation partners. That said, we do accept last-minute bookings provided you have contacted us to inquire about availability and we have confirmed its existence. In general, people book a few months in advance to ensure their place in the tour and plan around it.
7. Being off the beaten path and remote, is this trip safe to take?
Yes. We take all necessary precautions such as providing a professional driver, a properly maintained vehicle equipped with phone (satellite phone is not necessary but is available for an additional fee for extra safety), first aid kit, oxygen and emergency supplies. In addition, the reason why we offer trips in these regions is because we know them upside down, have emergency contacts, know all roads and locations perfectly and always have a back up plan.
8. Where do I sleep during this trip?
We use local lodges, guesthouses and basic hotels in parts where infrastructure is basic. Where more options are available, we give you the option of choosing between a Basic, Standard, Plus or Premium hotel according to your budget. See each day’s itinerary for more info.
9. Can I book this trip if I am a solo traveler?
Solo travelers are welcome to book this trip on a group/shared or private basis. Please note that our group/shared departures are fixed, so you must have a flexible schedule to join. If you are not flexible and don’t mind paying the 1-person price for a private departure, we are ready to depart on any date.
10. Where does this trip start and end?
This trip starts at your doorstep in the city of Arequipa and ends in downtown of the same city (may be back in your hotel based on its location, otherwise downtown is the drop off point unless you are a private group in which case your accommodation is the drop off point).
11. Where do I eat during this trip?
We provide a mix of eating outdoors as picnic and also in local, reliable restaurants/hotels.
12. Can I take this trip if I haven’t had the chance to acclimatize?
It is highly suggested you have spent prior time at high altitude to avoid the unpleasant effects of altitude sickness. However, many people on a tight schedule have joined us and taken their own precautions such as talking to their doctor to be prescribed altitude medication. In any way, we adapt to the condition of our participants and if you did not have the chance to do neither suggestion above, you should just take it slowly and stay hydrated, chew coca leaves, drink coca tea, etc.
13. Do I need travel insurance to participate in this trip?
We highly recommend having travel insurance to participate in ANY activity outside your home country. We will provide all assistance in the case of a medical emergency (transportation, translation, request documents for insurance claims, etc) but will not be responsible for costs associated with treatment.
14. What is the typical size of the group?
In the case of private groups/departures, the size of the group is dictated by your party size. In the case of group/shared departures, group size is limited to a maximum of six participants per vehicle/guide.
15. Who are my travel companions?
In the case of a private group/departure no third parties are allowed to join, so your party is limited to yourselves. In the case of group/shared departures, your companions are likely to be international travelers with similar interests, looking for off the beaten path, grassroots experiences and who dislike traditional tourism in large coaches full of people.
16. Who is this trip for?
As mentioned above, travelers looking for authentic experiences in far-away, little-known places where mass tourism is nonexistent and where cultural and natural interaction takes place.
17. Who is this trip NOT for?
People looking for luxury and the classic way of traveling in comfortable coaches. People who are not interested in meeting the local population and people who do not enjoy the outdoors and active experiences. People who are only interested in ticking off another place on their list will not enjoy this trip either.
18. Is everything included or do I need to pay for things on the way?
Our quoted price includes everything mentioned in the What’s included section and you can be certain that those items will be covered. No surprise charges nor unpleasant experiences. Other than the items under the What’s not included section, everything else is included in the price.
19. Do I need a sleeping bag?
If you are booking into the Basic level of service, a sleeping bag may come in very handy but is not essential. All accommodations will provide as many blankets as you need, but if you prefer to sleep in your own bag, do bring it.