Set out on a captivating journey to the renowned Vinicunca, also known as the Rainbow Mountain, nestled in the stunning Andes. This day-long trek offers an unforgettable adventure, showcasing the mountain’s breathtaking multicolored landscapes. With a small group size for a personalized experience, you will traverse challenging terrain and high altitudes, surrounded by awe-inspiring Andean scenery. As they ascend, the true wonder of this natural marvel begins to unfold, leaving them eager to uncover more.
Key Points
- A day-long hike to Vinicunca, the "Rainbow Mountain," in the Cusco region, offering panoramic views of the Andes and encounters with Andean communities.
- Priced between $35.00 and $28.00 per person, with savings up to 20% and a full refund for cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
- Includes round-trip transportation, meals, a professional guide, and insurance, with a group size limited to 15 participants for a personalized experience.
- The hike involves trekking on uneven terrain at high altitudes and is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with severe health conditions.
- Essential items to bring include an umbrella, biodegradable sunscreen, and a passport/ID copy, and preparation is crucial for a successful and enjoyable experience.
Tour Overview
The tour offers a day-long hike to Vinicunca, also known as the "Rainbow Mountain", located in the Cusco region.
Set out on a day-long hike to the breathtaking Vinicunca, also known as the "Rainbow Mountain", nestled in the Cusco region.
Participants will set out from Calle del Medio Restaurante Bar and return to the same point at the end of the day. The group is limited to 15 people and guides are available in English and Spanish.
Hikers should check for starting times as availability may vary. The tour includes round-trip transportation, meals, a professional guide, and necessary insurance.
It’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the challenging terrain.
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Pricing and Offers
Prices for the Cusco: Seven Colors Mountain Hike tour range from $35.00 to $28.00 per person, offering savings of up to 20%.
This tour offers great value and flexibility:
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Reservation is easy – no upfront payment required, just pay later.
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Cancellation is hassle-free, with a full refund available up to 24 hours in advance.
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The tour is limited to just 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Don’t miss out on this chance to explore the stunning Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) at a fantastic price.
Itinerary Details
Pick-up for the tour is scheduled between 04:00 – 04:30 hrs, as the journey to the starting point in Pitumarca takes approximately 3 hours. Once in Pitumarca, the group will enjoy a buffet breakfast before beginning the 3-4 hour hike to the top of Vinicunca.
| Itinerary Stage | Time |
| — | — |
| Pick-up | 04:00 – 04:30 hrs |
| Travel to Pitumarca | 3 hrs |
| Breakfast | Pitumarca village |
| Hike to Vinicunca | 3-4 hrs |
| Return Arrival | 18:30 hrs |
The tour is expected to return to Cusco’s Plaza Regocijo by approximately 18:30 hrs.
Highlights and Experience
Vinicunca, also known as the "Rainbow Mountain", stands tall at 6,384 meters (20,920 feet), earning it the moniker of the "Roof of the Inca Capital".
Vinicunca, the "Rainbow Mountain", stands tall at 6,384 meters, earning it the moniker of the "Roof of the Inca Capital".
This geological marvel captivates visitors with its stunning, multicolored layers of sedimentary rock.
The hike to Vinicunca offers:
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Breathtaking panoramic views of the Andes, including snow-capped peaks and glaciers.
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Encounters with traditional Andean communities and their centuries-old cultural practices.
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The opportunity to witness the reverence of the Inca for Apu Ausangate, the sacred mountain that overlooks the Rainbow Mountain.
Inclusions
The tour includes round-trip tourist transportation, a buffet breakfast and lunch, and a professional tour guide to lead the way.
Travelers can also opt to rent a horse for the hike. Snacks and water are provided throughout the day, and entrance to the Montaña de Colores (Rainbow Mountain) is included.
Travel and accident insurance is also covered. Hikers should bring an umbrella, biodegradable sunscreen, and a valid passport or ID (a copy is accepted).
However, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users due to the challenging terrain.
What to Bring
When embarking on the Cusco: Seven Colors Mountain Hike, there are a few essential items hikers should bring.
First, an umbrella is a must-have to protect against the unpredictable Andean weather.
Second, biodegradable sunscreen is crucial to shield skin from the intense UV rays at high altitudes.
Lastly, make sure to bring a copy of your passport or ID, as it’s required for entry to the Montaña de Colores.
With these items packed, you’ll be well-prepared to fully enjoy the stunning landscapes and cultural significance of the iconic Seven Colors Mountain.
Accessibility
Although the Cusco: Seven Colors Mountain Hike offers stunning scenery, it may not be suitable for all travelers.
The hike involves trekking on uneven terrain for several hours at high altitudes, which can be challenging for those with mobility issues or breathing difficulties. The tour isn’t wheelchair-accessible, and it’s not recommended for people with severe health conditions.
Travelers should consider their physical fitness and any special needs before booking this experience. It’s important to consult with the tour provider to ensure the hike aligns with your abilities and comfort level.
Get Ready for Your Adventure
To ensure you have an unforgettable experience on the Cusco: Seven Colors Mountain Hike, it’s crucial to prepare adequately.
Follow these three essential tips:
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Pack wisely: Bring warm layers, sturdy hiking boots, plenty of snacks, and stay hydrated.
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Don’t forget sun protection and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
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Acclimate to the altitude: Arrive in Cusco a few days early to allow your body to adjust to the high elevation.
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Drink lots of water and take it slow during the hike.
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Hire a knowledgeable guide: They’ll navigate the terrain, share insights into the cultural significance, and ensure a safe, memorable adventure.
Things To Know
What Is the Weather Like During the Hike?
The weather can be variable during the hike. Hikers may encounter chilly temperatures, strong winds, and the possibility of rain or snow. Proper preparation with warm layers and weatherproof gear is recommended to ensure a comfortable experience.
Is There an Option for a Private Tour?
Yes, there’s an option for a private tour. Customers can book a private hike just for their group, with personalized attention from the guide and a more flexible schedule. Prices may vary, so it’s best to inquire for details.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Water?
Though the tour includes snacks and water, travelers are welcome to bring their own. Packing extra water and high-energy snacks can help make the hike more comfortable, especially for those with specific dietary needs.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
There is no minimum age requirement for the Seven Colors Mountain Hike. The tour is open to participants of all ages, though it’s important to consider the difficulty of the hike when bringing young children.
Is There an Option to Extend the Hike or Explore Other Areas?
There’s no information about extending the hike or exploring other areas. The tour seems focused on the Rainbow Mountain and doesn’t mention any optional add-ons. The itinerary appears to be a set, one-day experience.
Sum Up
The Cusco: Seven Colors Mountain Hike offers an unforgettable adventure through stunning Andean scenery, culminating at the breathtaking Vinicunca, or Rainbow Mountain. This challenging trek takes hikers to an altitude of 6,384 meters, where they’ll be rewarded with awe-inspiring multicolored landscapes. With round-trip transportation, meals, and a professional guide, this small-group tour provides a personalized experience sure to create lasting memories.
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