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Luxury
Arequipa & Colca Canyon Tours & Travel
Arequipa & Colca
Canyon

Chachani Volcano as
seen from the terraces of Yumina, Arequipa. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury
Arequipa & Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
Land Price (5 days/4 nights)
Imperial US$
1,465
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private excursions with professional guides and chauffeurs,
entrance fees, indicated category of accommodations, all meals
except beverages, all transportation except air flights, and
travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years. Over that age, there is a
supplementary fee. All prices are per person based on two people
sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of our services,
see About
Our Tours.
Map Detail Map Hotels 3 Nights
Intra-Tour Air Flights
& Fares
Air fares are in addition
to the land price.
Intra-Tour Air Flights & Fares shows South American air flights needed for
this tour and the fares.

Patio of the Casa del
Moral, Arequipa. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury Arequipa &
Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
I realized that we were witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime
experience...
"Not only did we see the huge
condors soaring past on their 9-foot wingspan, but two young
birds decided to land about 10 meters from us and proceeded to
perch and preen for our cameras."
-- Marcia Brandes
Your private, overland expedition
sets out from the colonial city of Arequipa, under the inspiring
Misti Volcano in southern Peru. As you pass through a remote
terrain of vicuñas and volcanoes, you note pueblos all
but forgotten since Spanish days and vestiges of a culture that
dates back two millennia. At last, you reach the rim of one of
the world's deepest canyons, the Colca, on whose sheer cliff
face live the magnificent Andean Condors.

Colonial door of the
Convento de Santa Catalina, Arequipa. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury
Arequipa & Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
Highlights
Arequipa
Day 1: Lima - Arequipa. Transfer to the airport. Flight to Arequipa.
Arrival, reception and transfer to your hotel. In the Campiña
are fascinating districts, like Paucarpata and Sabandia, that
you will see as you travel along the Via Paisajista. Visit the
Molino de Sabandia, Mansion del Fundador, Balneario de Tingo,
Mirador de Sachaca, Puente Fierro and the Museo Santuarios Andinos.
Typical lunch at Tradición Arequipeña before
going up to the Mirador de Carmen Alto and Mirador de Yanahuara.
Walking tour of the colonial quarter begins in San Lazaro. Afterward,
enter the Convento de Santa Catalina. Continue to the Plaza de
Armas and the Cathedral. Perambulate the cloister and end on
a high note by climbing the Cupula de San Ignacio of the Iglesia
y Claustros de la Compañía de Jesús. Dinner
of Italian cuisine at famed Peruvian chef Gastón Acurio's
La Trattoria del Monasterio. Overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Arequipa -- Suite.
Colca Valley
Day 2: Arequipa - Pampa Canahuas
- Colca Valley - Chivay. Passing
through Yura, arrive at the Pampa Canahuas, a reserve for vicuñas,
llamas, alpacas and other indigenous species. Leave the main
road and head toward the Ventana del Colca, encountering rock
paintings and petroglyphs at Mollepunko, grain storehouses at
Pumpunuta, stone models of the agricultural terraces, the enchanted
Castillos, Callalli, Sibayo, Tuti and the pre-Inca archaeological
site of Canocota. After six to eight hours on the road, we arrive
in Chivay. Dinner and overnight in the Orient-Express Parador
del Colca -- Suite.
Day 3: Cruz del Condor & Traditional
Pueblos. Morning drive to
the Cruz del Condor, on the rim of the Colca Canyon, where the
Andean condors take advantage of the especially strong winds
to soar into the sky. We travel on to Cabanaconde, the Mirador
de Tapay, Pinchollo, Maca, Achoma and Yanque as well as the Mirador
de Antahuilque and the Mirador de Choquetico. Returning to Chivay,
we can relax in the hot springs of La Calera. Dinner and overnight
in the Orient-Express Parador
del Colca -- Suite.
Arequipa
Day 4: Chivay - Coporaque - Uyo-Uyo
- Arequipa. Excursion to
Coporaque, the Mirador de Chininia y Ocolle and the pre-Inca
ruins of Uyo-Uyo, later returning to Chivay to have lunch and
to begin our four-hour return to Arequipa by way of Patapampa,
the Mirador de los Andes, the Chucura Crater and the Pampa de
Toccra. Arrival at your hotel. Dinner and overnight in the
Hotel
Libertador Arequipa -- Suite.
Day 5: Arequipa - Your next destination.
Morning free to relax. Typical
lunch at La Cantarilla. Transfer to the airport for the flight
to your next destination.

Iglesia de la Compañía
de Jesús, Arequipa. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury Arequipa &
Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
Day 1: Lima - Arequipa
Early transfer to the airport for the
flight to Arequipa. Arrival, reception and transfer to
your hotel. On the outskirts of the city, called the Campiña
(open country), are fascinating districts, like Paucarpata
and Sabandia that preserve their pre-Inca terraces, still
in agricultural use. You will see these and other traditional
settlements this morning as you travel along the Via Paisajista
(scenic route) between Arequipa and Tingo. Visit the 1622
Molino de Sabandia, a working mill, and the Mansion del
Fundador, the 1540 home of Arequipa's founder, Don Manuel
Garci de Carbajal. On the way back to Arequipa, appreciate the
lakeside district of Balneario de Tingo, the view from
the Mirador de Sachaca and the Puente Fierro, designed
by Gustave Eiffel and built in 1882. Spend
the late morning at the Museo Santuarios Andinos, learning
about the mummy "Juanita", a virgin of the Sun who was offered in sacrifice
to the "Apus", or mountain spirits, about 500 years
ago. She was discovered on the Ampato Glacier during the 1996
expedition of archaeologist Johan Reinhard to the summit of Sara
Sara, in search of frozen, sacrificial mummies.

Cloisters of the Compañía
de Jesús, Arequipa. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury Arequipa &
Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
A typical lunch at the classic open-air
Tradición Arequipeña before going up to the Mirador de Carmen
Alto, which looks out over the Chilina Valley, and the Mirador
de Yanahuara, a splendid lookout over the entire city and
the surrounding volcanoes, such as Misti and Cachani. A walking
tour of the 16th and 17th-century colonial quarter begins in
the district of San Lazaro, the oldest of the city. Afterward,
enter the 1579 Convento de Santa Catalina, a place of
religious reflection that remained sequestered for almost four-hundred
years. Continue to the Plaza de Armas and the Cathedral,
constructed in 1621 but frequently destroyed by earthquakes.
Perambulate the cloister and end on a high note by climbing the
Cupula de San Ignacio of the 1654 Iglesia y Claustros
de la Compañía de Jesús. Arequipa's
typical construction of white volcanic stone from nearby quarries
gives it the name of the "White City". As seen in the
arcade of this church, the stone's softness allows unusually
ornate carving of the blocks, a distinctive characteristic of
the region's historic architecture, which you will also observe
in the Colca Valley. Dinner of Italian cuisine at La Trattoria del Monasterio,
which offers a menu prepared by famed Peruvian chef Gastón
Acurio. Overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Arequipa -- Suite.

Misti Volcano and vicuñas,
Pampa Cañahuas, Arequipa. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury
Arequipa & Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
The Colca Valley, to the north of
Arequipa, is famed for its geological, ethnographic and cultural
wonders. An ethnic group, bearer of ancient and still-strong
traditions, has dwelled there for more than 2,000 years. They
are the Collaguas, who arrived in the valley from the high regions
and seem to be descendents of the Aymaras because of their language
and customs. Even under the Inca dominion, they kept themselves
relatively independent and preserved their own ways. It is said
that the supreme Inca Mayta Capac married a Collagua princess
in order to formalize the conquest of the valley and that he
built for her an elegant country house made of copper, near Sibayo.
One of the survival skills of the
ancient Colca people was the ability to store large amounts of
grain for hard times. The storehouses, known as "colcas",
gave the the valley its name. In the cool caves of Pumunuta,
it is possible to see circular colcas three-feet in diameter,
made of mud and starw.
There are almost 20 towns along the
valley, whose people preserve the ethnic richness of their past
more than any other region of the country. The main ones are
Chivay, Cabanaconde, Huambo, Maca, Achoma, Yunque, Lari and Coporaque,
all very religious towns, whose Catholic faith also keeps alive
pre-Columbian elements. Each town has its own church, bearer
of its Hispanic inheritance and exemplar of architectural sobriety
and purity, based on the white volcanic stone blocks, often richly
carved.

Vicuñas, on the
road between Arequipa and the Colca Valley. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury
Arequipa & Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
Day 2: Arequipa - Pampa Canahuas - Colca Valley - Chivay
Breakfast. Our
overland expedition passes through a land of volcanoes, pre-Inca
terraces, ancient traditions, all-but-forgotten pueblos, vicuñas
and condors. Passing through Yura and below the snow-covered
Chachani Volcano, we arrive at the Pampa Cañahuas,
a national reserve for vicuñas, llamas,
alpacas and other indigenous species. In Viscachani, we
leave the main road and head toward the Ventana del Colca.
On this route, in addition to the spectacular rock formations
and the exquisite pueblos suspended in time, we encounter caves
or overhangs with rock paintings and petroglyphs with an antiquity
of more than 5,000 years, such as Mollepunko; admirable
"colcas", or strategically-located grain storehouses,
such as Pumpunuta; and stone models reproducing the "andenes",
or agricultural terraces, with perfectly-functioning irrigation
systems. Box lunch.

Petroglyphs of Toro
Muerto, near the Colca Canyon. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury Arequipa &
Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
Along the way, we visit the enchanted
Castillos, castle-like rock formations, and Callalli,
dedicated to raising llamas and alpacas, due to its altitude
of more than 3,800 meters not permitting any type of agriculture;
Sibayo, one of the most traditional pueblos that even
today preserves its colonial architecture and straw roofs; the
village of Tuti, on the banks of the Colca River; and
the pre-Inca archaeological site of Canocota. After six
to eight hours on the road, we arrive in Chivay, capital
of the Colca Valley. The altitude is even higher than
Cuzco's, and the same advice regarding altitude sickness should be observed.
Dinner and overnight in the Orient-Express Parador
del Colca -- Suite.

Colca Valley. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury
Arequipa & Colca Canyon Tours & Travel.
Day 3: Cruz del Condor & Traditional Pueblos
Breakfast. Early
morning drive, passing mile after mile of pre-Inca stone terraces
climbing the hills along the river. The amount of social organization
and work required to construct these engineering marvels with
primitive tools and without beasts of burden in unfathomable.
We ascend above the valley to the rim of the Colca Canyon,
the second most profound in the world (the first is in the next
valley) and twice as deep as the Grand Canyon.
Usually, in such a deep canyon, the
rising winds are surprisingly strong. Between Maca and Cabanaconde,
the deepest part of the canyon, the Andean condors take
advantage of the especially strong winds to soar into the sky.
Called the Cruz del Condor, the observation point is perfect
for watching their majestic flight above the dizzying abyss,
more than 3,000 feet straight down! With luck, we'll see several
condors rising above the canyon walls.
We travel on to Cabanaconde,
a pueblo with different ancestors: the "Cabanas", of
Quechua origin, making a stop at the Mirador de Tapay,
from where we can appreciate the small pueblos of Tapay,
Coshñihua, Malata and San Juan de Chucco,
all hemmed in by the canyon's hillsides. Typical lunch in Cabanaconde.
On the return to Chivay, visit the the pueblos of Pinchollo,
Maca, Achoma and Yanque as well as the Mirador
de Antahuilque and the Mirador de Choquetico, with
their stone models of the agricultural terraces. Returning to
Chivay, we can relax in the hot springs of La Calera,
located in a beautiful, open-air setting. Dinner and overnight
in the Orient-Express Parador
del Colca -- Suite.

Andean condor, Colca
Canyon. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury Arequipa & Colca Canyon
Tours & Travel.
Day 4: Chivay - Coporaque - Uyo-Uyo - Arequipa
Breakfast. Excursion
to the pueblo of Coporaque, which has the oldest church
of the valley and the legend of being the place where Inca
Mayta Capac ordered the construction of a palace of copper
for one of his wives, metal that was afterward used to make horseshoes
and forge the church's bell. The small church, dating from about
1565, bears one of the purest Renaissance-style facades in Peru.
We continue along the edge of the Colca
River to the Mirador de Chininia y Ocolle, where we can
view the impressive pre-Inca agricultural terraces as
well as the ancient grain storehouses, or colcas. We hike
through the pre-Inca ruins of Uyo-Uyo, later returning
to Chivay to have lunch and to begin our four-hour return to
the city of Arequipa by way of Patapampa. From the Mirador
de los Andes, we can observe the Cordillera de Chila
(Chila mountain range). Mt. Mismi is foremost, Chucura
and Huarancote are further away and Ubinas, Misti,
Chachani, Ampato, Sabancaya and Hualca
Hualca are in the distance. Crossing the Chucura Crater
and passing through the Pampa de Toccra, we almost always
come across a variety of Andean birds in the peat bogs. Arrival
at your hotel. Dinner and overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Arequipa -- Suite.

Choquetico Rock, Colca
Canyon. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury Arequipa & Colca Canyon
Tours & Travel.
Day 5: Arequipa - Your next destination
Breakfast. Morning
free to relax. Typical lunch at La Cantarilla. Transfer
to the airport for the flight to your next destination.
Come to Peru, land of the Incas...
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