Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca

Vinicunca, Cusco, Peru

Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca Full Days Tour

Full Day

Starting from $100

Duration 1 Day
Tour Type Specific Tour
Difficulty Easy
Group Size Up to 20 people
Languages Spanish, English

Tours Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca Full Days Tour

The route reaches great heights between 4710m and 5200m for stunning eagle eye views. Explore this route and it is likely that you will have this extension to the south all to yourself, encountering few or no other route hikers. This one-day tour is able to offer travellers an alternative trail that is paramount to other trips and destinations.

Overview

Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca Full Days Tour, the Mountain of 7 Colors, or Rainbow Mountain, is located in the Southern Region of Cusco. This gratifies even the most demanding travellers and trekkers, endowing unforgettable memories of the raw sites of and around it.

Sumptuous panoramas of high mountains, formidable glaciers, crystalline rivers, calm lakes, harmonious pastoral scenes of grazing alpaca kept by Andean natives and the humble families of the region. This new route is genuinely unique and is a real adventure through a preserved wild natural terrain including Puka Punta, “red lead”, a mountain in the Willkanuta mountain range and small communities of Quechua-speaking descendants.

Shuttle to Cusipata

2 hours by bus from Cusco.

Day by Day Itinerary

  • Day 1 Rainbow Mountain (VInicunca) Full Day

    04:30 - 05:30 Pick up each passengers from their respective hostels in Cusco

    05:30 - 07:00 From Cusco to Pitumarca by Bus

    07:00 - 07:50 Breakfast in Pitumarca.

    07:50- 08:50 From Pitumarca to the community of Hanchipata - Quesiuno where we will start the trekking

    09:00 - 10:30 Trekking to the Rainbow Mountain (you can go by Horse)

    10:30 - 11:30 Free time on top on the Mountain

    111:30 - 12:30 Return to the bus

    12:30 - 14:00 From Huanchipata - Quesiuno to Pitumarca

    15:00 - 17:00 Return to Cusco

Trip Info & Details

What is Pallay Punchu Trek del Apu T’acllo and where is it located?

Rainbow Mountain or Vinicunca is located in Peru, in the Cusco region, province of Sicuani in the village of Layo. This mountain is a natural formation that shows the whim of nature through kilometers of land that are changing their coloring by the richness in minerals and it is from the viewpoint of Pallay Punchu, from where you will have a spectacular view of the entire Cordillera of the Andes with its whimsical colors that resemble the Rainbow Mountains.

How much height you have Pallay Punchu?

The point of maximum height is 4790 meters above sea level; however the tour part of the city of Cusco, passing through towns like Layo and Sicuani until you get to the start point of the walk called more lakes to 4500 meters above sea level, from where we will ascend to the observation deck at a height of 5000 meters above sea level.

What do distance and travel time from Cusco Pallay Punchu?

The Mountain Rainbow is located 162 km from the city of Cusco and takes about 10 hours to get to this place between the trip by car and on foot without counting the stops to feed and rest.

Who can be done? Are there horses Pallay Punchu?

The degree of difficulty of this route is intermediate – easy, so it is recommended for people with an optimal physical state, as the advancement could be a little tiring for people who are not accustomed to these walks in height. However you can rent a horse in the same locality of Layo with the Communards who offer this service just for people who cannot walk or not willing to walk for three hours. You must bear in mind that the horse is guided by a horseman and will leave about 15 minutes from the viewpoint of Pallay Punchu so if you or if you will have to walk this stretch.

What months of the year and time are best for a visit Pallay Punchu Trek?

The tour departs every day of the year, being the dry season the most recommended between the months of April to November however the rest of months even with the presence of rain and hail (sometimes) offers us a view that can only be seen with this climate that you can cope with a rain poncho and good trekking shoes.

Essential

  • Original Passport
  • For students: ISIC card
  • Insurance card/certificate
  • Water bottle or CamelBak

Reccommend

  • Sunscreen
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Water
  • Extra money for tips/snacks/beer.

Customer Reviews

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Eddie S

Published at 10th Jannuary, 2025 on Tripadvisor

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Published at 6th August 2024 on Tripadvisor

The Inca Jungle is highly recommended

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FRANCESC S

Published at 20th May 2024 on Tripadvisor