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Colca Canyon
Colca Canyon, located approximately 100 miles northwest of Arequipa, is one of the deepest chasms in the world. At some points, Colca’s sloping walls drop for over two miles. The surrounding landscape is dominated by the snowy peaks of the Cordillera Chila. Mount Hualca Hualca, Sabancaya, and the 20,630-foot Ampato volcano feed the Colca, the river that carved this enormous canyon.
Colca has been inhabited for thousands of years; Inca and pre-Inca sites are found at Jusacallacta, Pumunuta, Uyo Uyo and Tupay. Today, the Colca settlements include more than a dozen traditional towns, where life is much as it was a century ago. Maca and Lari, in the central portion of the valley, are noteworthy for their historic churches.
In the valley’s east, Coporaque, Ichupampa, and Yanque are home to indigenous communities, dutifully maintaining their traditions and cultivating the terraced hillsides.
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What to do in the Colca Canyon
An excellent way to see the canyon is on horseback. Trekking, mountain biking, fly fishing, and day-trips to hot springs and geysers are also available. For many visitors, the highlight of this destination is a morning excursion to the Condor’s Cross, one of the highest points in the canyon. Andean Condors, some with wingspans in excess of ten feet, ride thermal currents near this observation point. LANDED can help you arrange visits to the above mentioned sites. The rich culture, history, and landscapes are more enjoyable with the direction of an expert guide.
What is the Weather Like?
Colca Canyon is surrounded by Andean flat highlands. Temperatures can fluctuate greatly in this region.
Several hotels and lodges are perched in or around the colonial town of Chivay. Due to the altitude, the climate is warm during the day and chilly at night. Average season temperatures range from freezing to the high 60s°F. During the rainy season, (November to March), cloud cover is often present. Nights at this time are often warmer, around the 40s°F.
These averages are changing, please check extended weather forecasts using your favorite weather app prior to departure.
Getting There
Colca is most easily reached by land from Arequipa. The four-hour journey passes through Altiplano, populated by vicuña, alpacas, and llamas. Several of the mountainsides along the route feature remarkable terraces, constructed by Inca and pre-Inca cultures.
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