Colca Canyon, Arequipa Region, Peru


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Colca Canyon Trek

The two day Colca trekl was full of breathtaking views and history! The first day, the guides picked us up from our hotel in Arequipa. They drove us straight to the head of the trail and he make sure the bags was securely stored for when we got back to Arequipa. The package included our guide, lunch the first day (prepared by cooks set up in tents in the mountain), bus tickets to and from Arequipa and Cabanaconde, a hotel for the night in the Valley. Our guide had incredible knowledge as to the ancient culture and the area. He had answers to every question the group asked. I definitely recommend to hike on this trek!

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4.5 based on (5.281 reviews)

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  • 5Leonie 5:00 PM Oct 16, 2022
    3D2N trip with Dalila from Peru Andes
    I had a wonderful 3-day trip to the Colca Canyon with our guide Dalila. She knew a lot about the surroundings, medicinal plants and history of the Colca Canyon. She would always check if everyone was doing okay and had personal attention for all of us. Because I did the 3-day tour, there was plenty of time to enjoy the beautiful scenery. The food included was very nice, especially the guacamole! I would highly recommend a tour with Dalila and Peru Andes!

  • 4Laura C 5:00 PM Aug 27, 2022
    Peru Andes Tour Operator Review
    We thought the Colca Canyon was beautiful, and seeing the condors was extra special. However, we used Peru Andes Tour (part of Peru Hop) and that experience was mostly eh. The included breakfast at Misti Wasi was just barely ok. The drive along the canyon and the short hike we did were great. Lunch at Misti Wasi was not included and was so over-priced for the quality of food. We should have packed a lunch and just eaten by the bus outside while the others paid for mediocre food. The staff wasn't very friendly and there was an extremely awkward exchange over chicha that was not included in the lunch, but was being pushed heavily at the table. The stops for the hot springs and zip lining (where you had to pay additional fees) were just ok. No other options if you didn't want to participate in those other than just sitting outside the bus.

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