Embark on an unforgettable journey from the sacred shores of Lake Titicaca to the multicolored landscapes of Seven Colors Mountain. In just two days you will live a journey that fuses the grandeur of the Andean past with the natural majesty of Peru: Inca temples, living villages, the last suspension bridge of the Empire and one of the most striking landscapes on the planet. From Pucará to Vinicunca, each stop will connect you to the history, culture and spirituality of the Andes, in an authentic and deeply transformative experience.
We will pick you up at the door of your hotel, airport or port. The conductor guide is communicate with the customer to advise their arrival.
1. Departure from Puno (06:30 a.m.) Start your tour early from Puno, a city located on the shores of the Lake
Pucará (08:30 a.m.) • Altitude: 3,900 m above sea level • Main attraction: Museum of Pucará • Description: Explore the museum that houses monoliths and ceramics of the Pucará culture, a pre-Inca civilization that flourished between 100 BC and 300 AD.
Open the Stripe (10:30 a.m.) • Altitude: 4,335 m above sea level • Description: This is the highest point of the journey, marking the border between the Puno and Cusco regions. Enjoy panoramic views of the Andes and snowy Chimboya.
Sicuani (12:00 p.m.) • Activity: Buffet lunch at a local restaurant. • Description: Sample typical dishes of the region in a welcoming atmosphere.
Raqchi (01:30 p.m.) • Altitude: 3,450 m above sea level • Main attraction: Temple of Wiracocha • Description: Visit the archaeological complex that houses the imposing temple dedicated to the god Wiracocha, with adobe walls that reach 15 meters high.
Detour to the Inca Q’eswachaka Bridge (03:30 p.m.) • Description: From Raqchi, take a detour southwest to reach the Inca Q’eswachaka Bridge, a hand-woven rope structure that crosses the Apurimac River. This bridge is rebuilt annually by local communities, keeping an ancestral tradition alive.
Arrival in Cusipata (05:30 p.m.) • Altitude: 3,310 m above sea level • Description: Cusipata is a strategic point for those who want to visit the Seven Colors Mountain (Vinicunca) the next day. Here you can rest and prepare for the next adventure
Accommodation in Cusipata.
6:30 | Departure from Cusipata to Phulawasipata It starts the day very early to take advantage of the best weather conditions in the mountain. The transport journey from Cusipata to the community of Phulawasipata takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. On the way, the sky begins to clear, revealing the first colors of dawn over the Andean summits.
The climb covers about 3.5 km uphill until you reach the main viewpoint, more than 5,000 m above sea level. The hike, although demanding for the altitude, offers unforgettable landscapes of glacial valleys and high Andean fauna. Optionally QUADS can be hired to facilitate the climb to the Mountain
Travel to Cusco From Cusipata begins the final leg of the tour, a road trip of approximately 3 hours that crosses valleys, rural towns and Andean plateaus until reaching the city of Cusco. Optionally, you can choose to reach the city of PISAC
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