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Colca Canyon Tours & Trips

Colca Canyon Tours & Trips

Imagine sitting in Arequipa’s Plaza de Armas with a coffee as El Misti rises behind the cathedral. You can wander through the bright courtyards of Santa Catalina Monastery before heading out toward Colca Canyon. At the viewpoints, travellers wait quietly for condors to glide past. The thin mountain air gives everything a slower rhythm. What a dream come true!

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    Remmelt traveled in May, 2025

    5.0
    The Bus is with business seats as you have in the plane. Lima tours pick you up at the airport and i had a private guide. I have travelled more than 20 years but never had so good service. I recommends everybody do the tour
    Arequipa and Colca Canyon
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    Cara traveled in February

    5.0
    Excellent!! The tour guides were amazing and picked us up when expected. There knowledge and english speaking was very good. Overall fantastic
    5 days - Arequipa & Colca Canyon & Sillar Stone
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    ROSE traveled in October

    4.5
    This tour was truly an adventure of a lifetime. I decided to write my review broken down by topics. Booking the tour. I booked this tour online through TourRadar. I was very impressed with how quickly and efficiently TourRadar would reply to me on any questions or issues I had. The staff I talked to were always friendly and enthusiastic to help. Altitude Sickness I brought Diamox for the trip. Our Tour leader explained to us that we really don’t need to take altitude pills. Just keep hydrated with water and electrolytes and take it easy, act like a sloth. If someone does feel ill, there is oxygen and medication available. After I took 2 Diamox pills, I vomited and had diarrhea. The medication may or may not have caused these sympotoms. I decided to stop taking the medication. I felt nausea when we hiking Colca Canyon. After that, my body adjusted and I was fine for the rest of the trip. Homestays We had 2 homestays and 1 visit to a local community that produced textiles The homestays were 1 of my favourite activities on this trip. My only criticism with the Colca Canyon homestay was that we were not given time in advance of the visit to purchase gifts for our host families. I already brought a few markers, stickers, and small toys from Canada. However, I felt this wasn't enough since it is recommended to spend $30 soles($13 cdn) dollars. For our Lake Titicaca Homestay, we did go to a supermarket and buy gifts ahead of the visit. At the homestays, we dressed in the local garments and ate a delicious homecooked meal. Excursions I won't comment on the entire itinerary, but highlight some of the pros and cons of some of the activities. Nazca lines: Intrepid deals with a local airline that is considered safe and reliable. Some people vomited on the half hour plane ride. It is very difficult to take pictures in the plane since it is hard to focus and hold your camera steady. Saint Francisco Monastery: We went to this place during our free time in Lima. I regret going to this since I didn’t realize what I was going to see. Underneath the building are tombs with the remains of 25000 people. In one display, there was a skull in the center with femur bones laid around it in a circle. I just felt it was disrespectful. Machu Picchu: We took the 7 am bus up to Machu Picchu. There was no line up to get in. It is truly a beautiful and mystical place to visit. However, I thought there were too many of us tourists walking around that took away some of the magic. Some of the paths are narrow and steep and there isn't a railing. This isn't a problem if everyone is walking in the same direction. Quite often, I was passing tourists going in the opposite direction or tourists are stopping on the path to take pictures or just standing on the path and you must walk around them. Toilet Paper Yes, I actually devoted a paragraph to this topic. Please remember to pack toilet paper. Most of the hotels we stayed at only had 1 roll in the room. If you run out, it's good to have your own supply as backup. I was surprised that the Amazon Lodge had 2 extra rolls in the room. Some of the museums didn’t supply toilet paper. Alpaca- We went to a factor outlet. As we sipped on tea, the ladies explained how to tell real Alpaca vs the fake stuff. Real Alpaca is cool to the touch. The fake stuff is rough on the inside. I think the Baby Alpaca sweaters are super soft, but can be quite thin and not that warm. If you are looking for a sweater with a unique design that you don’t see at home, then it is worth buying a Baby Alpaca. I don’t think the factory outle had the best prices. Retail stores selling authentic Alpaca will have a certifed Alpaca. sign. I found a store in Lima that had a clearance sale on Alpaca scarves. regular 179 soles for 99 soles about $40 cdn. Summary We were on the go everyday. But, you need to keep moving if you want to see as much as you can in 21 days. Some places I would have liked to stay an extra day. Overall, it was a great experince. We met some great friends among our group of 13. Hopefully, we can keep in touch and meet up with our fellow travellers again someday. Last, but not least, I want to give a big shout out to Giscard. He is the best tour guide on this planet!!! Giscard is organized, smart, caring, thoughtful..... ....
    Peru Encompassed
  1. Arequipa and Colca CanyonMap of Arequipa and Colca Canyon
    In-depth Cultural

    The dramatic Cruz del Condor viewpoint sits at 4,160 meters above one of world's deepest canyons. Traditional canyon-edge villages like Pinchollo and Maca offer cultural insights while condors soar overhead. Accommodations at Pueblito Encantado del Colca provide stunning canyon views.

    Duration 4 days
    DestinationsArequipa, Canon del Colca
    Age Range Ages 10+
    Operated in English, Spanish
    OperatorLimaTours

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  2. 5 days - Arequipa & Colca Canyon & Sillar StoneMap of 5 days - Arequipa & Colca Canyon & Sillar Stone
    In-depth Cultural

    Gaze upon one of the world's deepest canyons from Cruz del Condor viewpoint, visit traditional villages of Yanque and Maca, and observe pre-Inca agricultural terraces. Spot Andean condors and local wildlife while staying at comfortable Colca Inn in Chivay. Includes professional guides and daily breakfast.

    Duration 5 days
    DestinationsArequipa, Chivay, Canon del Colca
    Age Range All Ages Welcome
    Operated in English, Spanish
    OperatorPVTravels

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  3. Arequipa and Colca Canyon, Private TourMap of Arequipa and Colca Canyon, Private Tour
    In-depth Cultural

    The world's second-deepest canyon reveals itself from multiple viewpoints including Cruz del Condor at 4,160m. Traditional villages like Yanque and Maca dot the canyon rim, while condors soar overhead. Nights at Pueblito Encantado del Colca overlook the dramatic gorge.

    Duration 4 days
    DestinationsArequipa, Yanahuara, Chivay, Cruz del Cóndor, Canon del Colca, Pinchollo, Maca, Achoma, Yanque
    Age Range Ages 10+
    Operated in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish
    OperatorLimaTours

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  4. Peru EncompassedMap of Peru Encompassed
    Active

    Sunrise reveals condors soaring over Colca Canyon's 3,270m depths, while pre-Inca agricultural terraces tell ancient stories. Local culture thrives in Chivay, where thermal springs and traditional farming practices complement spectacular mountain views.

    Duration 20 days
    DestinationsLima, Pisco, Paracas, Ballestas Islands, Paracas National Reserve, Nazca, Huacachina, Arequipa, Misti Volcano, CuscoSee all destinations
    Age Range Ages 15+
    OperatorIntrepid Travel

    From $5,195

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  5. 4 days Arequipa & Colca Canyon & Sillar StoneMap of 4 days Arequipa & Colca Canyon & Sillar Stone
    Explorer

    The world's second deepest canyon unfolds at Cruz del Condor viewpoint and traditional villages Yanque and Maca. Majestic condors soar above pre-Inca terraces, with optional visits to La Calera hot springs. Includes authentic lunch in Chivay and comfortable accommodation in Arequipa.

    Duration 4 days
    DestinationsArequipa, Canon del Colca
    Age Range All Ages Welcome
    Operated in English, Spanish
    OperatorPVTravels

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    US$398
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  6. Colca Canyon Trekking 3D/2N & Transfer to PunoMap of Colca Canyon Trekking 3D/2N & Transfer to Puno
    Hiking & Trekking
    Duration 3 days
    DestinationsArequipa, Chivay, Cabanaconde, San Juan de Chuccho, Canon del Colca, Maca, Puno
    Age Range Ages 10+
    OperatorBamba Travel

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  7. Peru Panorama (With Inca Trail Trek)Map of Peru Panorama (With Inca Trail Trek)
    Explorer

    Peru's deepest canyon reaches heights of 4,910 meters at Colca. Majestic Andean Condors with their 3-meter wingspan soar above sandstone cliffs, near traditional villages like Chivay. Ideal for adventurers aged 18+, costs approx. $270 per day including hotel stays and guided wildlife viewing, with authentic Peruvian lunch in local communities.

    Duration 11 days
    DestinationsLima, Arequipa, Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reserve, Canon del Colca, Chivay, Puno, Taquile Island, Uros Reed Islands, Llachon, PucaraSee all destinations
    Age Range Ages 18-35
    OperatorContiki

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