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Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain Tour
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Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain Tour
Our Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain Tour invites you to discover a colorful paradise without the crowds of the traditional routes. Located at over 4,800 meters above sea level, this mountain range offers an easy and short hike, ideal for enjoying three rainbow-colored mountains and an impressive geological stone forest.
During the journey, you will witness pristine high-Andean landscapes, observe camelids in their natural habitat, and enjoy privileged views of the majestic Ausangate Mountain. It is the perfect expedition for photography and nature lovers, featuring seamless logistics, comfortable tourist transportation, nutritious breakfast and lunch, safety equipment, and certified bilingual guides specialized in geology and Andean culture throughout the day.
Explore the Andean rainbow with Inca World Travel. Book today and secure your professional tour with the highest standards of quality and safety in Cusco!
Detailed Itinerary: Day by Day
DAY 1:
Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain
Our exciting journey begins early in the morning, between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m., with hotel pickup in the historic center of Cusco. After gathering the group, we head south toward Cusipata, where a delicious breakfast awaits to recharge our energy. We then continue our trip to the Abra Huallata Cunka in the community of Palcoyo, located at 4,100 meters above sea level, where we will admire three mountains with unique natural colors.
Next, we embark on a one-hour hike to explore the majestic Palcoyo mountain range and its mysterious stone forest. After this fascinating experience, we return to Cusco, stopping in Cusipata for a delicious lunch, and arriving back in the city around 5:00 p.m. A day full of wonder and natural beauty!
Included
- Hotel pickup
- Round-trip tourist transportation
- Professional bilingual guide
- Breakfast and lunch
- Trekking poles
- Oxygen tank
- First aid kit
Not included
- Entrance fee to the mountain: S/15.00
- Horse rental: S/90.00
- Extra expenses
- Tips
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Q: What is the Deposit Payment Process?
Pre-arrival deposits are required for tours in order to reserve tickets, entrances, and lodging. The amount may vary but is generally around 50% and can be paid in a variety of methods depending on your location. These methods include payment by credit card, PayPal, bank transfer, and Western Union.
Q: Can I Join or Leave a Tour During its Duration?
If you are interested in only a segment of a tour package, it is more recommendable to reserve individual day tours and transport, or to request one of our tour specialists to create a custom itinerary for you. (Read our terms and conditions)
Q: Are There Age Restrictions on the Tours?
The only restriction is that you must be at least 18 years old if you are traveling independently, otherwise you must be traveling with an adult. There is no upper age limit, but please disclose any health or mobility concerns so that we can ensure that your trip is as comfortable and pleasurable as possible.
Q: How can I change or cancel my reservation?
Any cancelation or change of services should be requested in writing, via email to the specialist making your arrangements. Regardless, it is important to remember that there exist cancelation and modification policies for each program, for which we invite you to review the general terms and conditions.
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