The Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek is a captivating one-day adventure led by Huaynas Expeditions. Travelers can explore a stunning 150-foot waterfall nestled in the Ollantaytambo district, just outside Cusco. Along the way, they’ll discover lush jungle landscapes, an ancient Ñaupa Church, and an archaeological site near the falls. With small group sizes and delicious Peruvian cuisine, this trek promises a perfect blend of natural beauty and culture. What secrets might the waterfall and its surrounding sites hold?
Key Points

- A 1-day guided trek from Cusco to the 150-foot Perolniyoc waterfall in the Ollantaytambo district, with stops at the historic Ñaupa Church.
- Private transportation, an experienced bilingual guide, and a local Peruvian lunch with vegetarian options included in the tour package.
- Moderate difficulty level suitable for most travelers, with walking sticks available for rent.
- Opportunity to immerse in the lush jungle landscape and explore the archaeological site near the waterfall.
- Tour price starts at $130.77 per person, with non-refundable cancellations and optional tips for the guide.
Overview of the Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek
The Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek is a day trip from Cusco to the enchanting Perolniyoc waterfall in the Ollantaytambo district.
A day trip from Cusco to the enchanting Perolniyoc waterfall in the Ollantaytambo district.
Hikers embark on a journey through the jungle to reach the 150-foot (45-meter) cascade and nearby archaeological site. Along the way, they visit the historic Ñaupa Church and enjoy a delicious Peruvian lunch.
The small group size allows for personalized attention from the knowledgeable guide, who’s fluent in English, Quechua, and Spanish.
The trek includes various amenities, such as a pre-trek briefing, transportation, and a first-aid kit with emergency oxygen.
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Inclusions

The Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek package includes a pre-trek briefing at the hotel, morning pickup from the Cusco hotel between 7:00am and 7:30am, and private car transportation from Cusco to the trailhead.
A professional guide fluent in English, Quechua, and Spanish will lead the tour. For groups over 12 people, a second tour guide is provided.
The package includes a local lunch and snacks, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available at no extra cost. A first aid kit with emergency oxygen is also provided.
Optional walking sticks are available for rent at $10 for the trip.
Additional Costs

Along With the inclusions, travelers should be aware of additional costs not covered in the Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek package.
Dinner isn’t included, and any meals not specified must be paid for separately. Travelers should also bring copies of their travel and health insurance.
Dinner is not included, and unspecified meals must be paid for separately. Travelers should bring copies of their travel and health insurance.
Walking sticks are available for rent at $10 per trip. While optional, tips for the guides are appreciated.
These additional expenses aren’t part of the tour price, which starts at $130.77 per person. Cancellations are non-refundable, so it’s important to plan accordingly.
Accessibility and Participation
Although the Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller accessible.
Pregnant travelers aren’t recommended to participate due to the moderate difficulty of the hike. However, most travelers can enjoy this excursion.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 16 people, ensuring a more personalized experience with the guide.
Trekkers should be prepared for the moderate difficulty level, as the hike involves traversing through the jungle to reach the 150-foot cascade and archaeological site.
Walking sticks are available for rent at an additional cost for those who need extra support during the trek.
Pricing and Reviews

The tour price for the Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek starts at $130.77 per person, with a lowest price guarantee.
Although non-refundable, the trek has an overall rating of 5.0 based on 4 reviews, with no negative feedback. This suggests the tour provides excellent value for money.
Travelers should keep in mind that the price doesn’t include dinner, detailed meals, or travel and health insurance, which they’ll need to bring copies of.
Optional walking sticks are available to rent for $10. Tips for the guides are also at the discretion of participants.
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Highlights of the Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek
The Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek offers an exhilarating day trip from Cusco, where visitors can enjoy the lush jungle landscape and witness the stunning 150-foot (45-meter) cascade.
The hike leads to an archaeological site, allowing travelers to explore the region’s rich history. Along the way, guests visit the Ñaupa Church and enjoy a delicious Peruvian lunch.
The small group size ensures personalized attention from the knowledgeable, multilingual guide. With first-aid equipment and optional walking sticks, the trek caters to most travelers, though it’s not recommended for pregnant individuals.
Exploring the Ñaupa Church

Along the Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek, visitors encounter the Ñaupa Church, a historical site that offers a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage.
This ancient structure, estimated to date back to the 16th century, is believed to have served as an important religious and ceremonial center for the local indigenous communities.
Tourists can explore the church’s well-preserved architecture and learn about its significance from the knowledgeable tour guide.
The visit to Ñaupa Church provides a fascinating complement to the natural beauty of the Perolniyoc Waterfall, allowing travelers to delve deeper into the area’s captivating history and traditions.
Peruvian Cuisine and Lunch Experience

After exploring the historical Ñaupa Church, the Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek offers another highlight – the chance to savor the flavors of authentic Peruvian cuisine.
The tour includes a delicious lunch at a local spot, featuring a variety of traditional Peruvian dishes. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available at no extra cost, ensuring all dietary needs are accommodated.
The small group size allows for a more personalized dining experience, where travelers can enjoy the local food culture.
With stunning views and mouthwatering dishes, the lunch break provides a perfect respite during the day’s adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There a Minimum Group Size Required for the Trek?
The trek has no minimum group size requirement. It can accommodate a maximum of 16 travelers per tour, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Can I Cancel My Booking and Receive a Refund?
The tour has a non-refundable policy, so cancellations won’t receive refunds. However, the overall rating of 5.0 from 4 reviews suggests it’s a reliable and enjoyable experience worth the investment.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Maximum Age for Participants?
The Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek doesn’t have any maximum age restrictions, though it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers. Most travelers can participate, with a maximum group size of 16 people.
Can I Bring My Own Walking Stick or Will I Need to Rent One?
You can bring your own walking stick, but the tour operator also offers them for rent at $10 for the trip if you prefer not to bring your own.
Are There Any Safety Considerations I Should Be Aware of During the Hike?
The hike involves traversing jungle terrain and steep inclines, so participants should wear proper hiking shoes and be cautious of uneven ground. The tour also provides a first aid kit with emergency oxygen in case of any issues.
The Sum Up
The Perolniyoc Waterfall Trek offers a captivating one-day adventure from Cusco, showcasing the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. With a small group size, travelers can enjoy personalized attention, explore historical sites, and savor delicious Peruvian cuisine, making this trek a perfect blend of outdoor exploration and culture.
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