Short Itinerary
Condor Canyon & Sacred Sites Day Trip
- 7:00 AM: Hotel pickup in Cusco
- Killarumiyoc (“The Moonstone”): Visit this lesser-known Inca site near Ancahuasi
- Tarawasi: Explore the well-preserved Inca ceremonial complex
- Lunch in the quiet mountain village of Chonta
- Hike to Condor Canyon viewpoint (1.5 hours each way) – mostly flat with gentle descent; watch for Andean condors soaring above
- Breathtaking views of the Apurímac Canyon and river
- Return drive to Cusco, arriving between 7:00–8:00 PM
Detail Itinerary
Day 01: Cusco – Killarumiyuc – Tarahuasi – Chonta – Condor Canyon – Cusco.
We will begin our journey with a pick-up from your hotel at 7:00 a.m., setting off towards the Condor Canyon of Chonta. Our drive will last approximately one hour until we reach Ancahuasi, where we will explore the archaeological site of Killarumiyoc, which translates to “The Moonstone.” Following this, we will continue driving for an additional 30 to 40 minutes to Tarahuasi, where our guide will lead us through the Tarawasi archaeological site. Afterward, we will drive for about 45 minutes to the town of Chonta, where we will pause for lunch. Once refreshed, we will embark on a hiking adventure to the Condor Canyon viewpoint, which takes approximately one hour and thirty minutes. The terrain is mostly flat, characteristic of the Peruvian landscape, with a gentle downhill slope towards the end of the hike. During this hike, keep an eye out, as you may witness majestic condors soaring overhead. After enjoying the spectacular views of the condors, as well as the Apurimac Canyon and river, we will return by hiking back the same route, which also takes around one hour and thirty minutes. Finally, we will board a van to return to Cusco, where you will be dropped off at your hotel between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., depending on traffic conditions.
- Includes
- Tourist Van: We provide a new, comfortable tourist van to facilitate your transportation throughout the Condor Canyon of Chonta. This vehicle ensures smooth and reliable transit between all key points of interest during your visit.
- First Aid Kit: Both our guide and transportation vehicle are fully equipped with first aid kits to address any medical emergencies that may arise. These kits include supplies for altitude sickness, digestive issues such as diarrhea, as well as minor injuries like cuts and scrapes.
- Oxygen Tanks: To further safeguard your health, both our guide and vehicle carry individual oxygen tanks. Although the Condor Canyon of Chonta is situated at a lower altitude compared to Cusco, we take precautionary measures by bringing oxygen tanks to ensure your safety and comfort.
- English-Speaking Tour Guide: An experienced English-speaking guide specializing in the Condor Canyon tour will accompany you. Our guide will provide engaging and informative commentary about each site, enriching your experience with their extensive knowledge and insights.
- Box Lunch: You will enjoy a carefully prepared box lunch in an open area, allowing you to admire the stunning landscapes of Chonta town while dining.
- Entrance Fees: All entrance fees for the Condor Canyon area, as well as for the archivológica sites of Tarawasi and Killarumiyoc, are included and covered by us, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free experience.
- Not Included
- Breakfast: As your pick-up time is scheduled for 7:00 a.m., you will have the opportunity to enjoy breakfast at your hotel prior to departure. Please note that hotel breakfast service begins at 6:00 a.m., allowing sufficient time for you to dine comfortably before being collected.
- Tips: Tipping is entirely optional. If you feel satisfied with the service provided by the guide and driver, you may choose to offer a gratuity as a gesture of appreciation. However, this is not mandatory.
INFO
- Condors typically emerge to fly during the morning and afternoon, taking advantage of the warm air currents. However, based on our experience, the chances of spotting condors are significantly better in the afternoon. We used to organize tours both in the morning and afternoon, but on several occasions, no condors were seen during the morning outings. As a result, we decided to discontinue the morning tours and now operate only in the afternoon to maximize the likelihood of observing these magnificent birds.
- This tour is not solely focused on observing condors. Since the area is located within a canyon, you will have the opportunity to see various species of birds and native plants. Additionally, you will enjoy breathtaking landscapes, including views of the majestic Salkantay Glacier and the impressive canyon carved by the Apurímac River.
- You will encounter many mosquitoes during the hike because the area is a canyon. Therefore, we highly recommend bringing mosquito repellent.
- You will pass through the town of Chonta, where you will observe the way of life of people living in this remote area.
- You do not need to acclimate to the altitude before visiting the Condor Canyon, as it is located at approximately the same altitude as the city of Cusco. Therefore, if you are already comfortable in Cusco, you should not experience any altitude-related issues in the Chonta area.
Respect The Environment
The Canyon of the Condor is an extraordinary natural site, renowned for its breathtaking mountainous landscapes and the opportunity to observe majestic condors in their natural habitat. To preserve the beauty and ecological integrity of this remarkable location, all visitors are kindly requested to respect the established regulations and refrain from damaging local flora.
Adhering to responsible tourism practices is essential. Please do not leave any waste behind, and always remain on the designated trails to minimize human impact on the environment. By following these guidelines, travelers contribute to the protection and conservation of this unique ecosystem, ensuring that future generations will also have the chance to experience the untouched beauty of the Canyon of the Condor.
Condor canyon Weather
The Condor Canyon of Chonta is located at approximately the same altitude as Cusco, around 3,400 meters above sea level. The area is open and exposed, which means that during the day it can be warm, while in the afternoon the temperature tends to drop and it can become quite cold. Additionally, windy conditions are common, as we will not be entering the valley itself but instead observing the condors from the upper part of the canyon. For this reason, we highly recommend dressing in layers and being prepared for both warm and cold weather conditions.
Cancellations And Refunds
- Full Refund: Cancellations submitted at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled start time of the Condor Canyon tour are eligible for a full refund, minus any transaction fees charged by the credit card processing company.
- Partial Refund: Cancellations made within 24 hours of the tour but before 7:00 PM on the day prior to the Humantay Lake tour will receive a 50% refund.
- No Refund: Cancellations made after 7:00 PM on the day before the tour will not be eligible for any refund.
Group Tour
When you join our Condor Canyon of Chonta day trip as part of a group, please understand that people may walk at different speeds. Some may walk faster, and others more slowly. Our guide will do their best to support everyone, no matter their fitness level or hiking experience, so that each person can enjoy the walk at a pace that feels comfortable. However, small differences in walking speed are normal. We kindly ask all participants to be patient and work together to help make the experience enjoyable for everyone.
Strike And Demonstration
In the Cusco region, strikes happen often. Sometimes, during a strike, roads can be blocked with trees and rocks. If the strike is very serious and affects your trip to the canyon, we will have to cancel the tour. In that case, we will give you a full refund for everything.
FAQ´S
How to Book the Condor Canyon 1-Day Trek with Pureq Travel?
To reserve your one-day trek to Condor Canyon with us, simply click the “Book Now” button above. You will be redirected to our secure booking platform. Start by selecting your preferred departure date, then provide the required information for each participant joining the tour. At the time of booking, you will only need to pay a deposit using a credit or debit card. The remaining balance can be settled in person at our office in Cusco.
Once your booking is received, we will send you a confirmation email within 24 hours to ensure your trek to Condor Canyon is fully secured.
Is it guaranteed that I will see a condor during the Condor Canyon tour?
While we make every effort to provide an exceptional experience, we cannot guarantee a 100% chance of seeing a condor during the tour. In the vast majority of cases, our groups have been fortunate to witness these magnificent birds—sometimes from a close vantage point and other times from a distance. However, there was one rare occasion when no condors were sighted, and the reason remains uncertain. Such instances are uncommon, but it is important to understand that condor sightings are subject to natural conditions, which can be unpredictable.
How difficult is the hike to Condor Canyon?
We consider it to be easy to moderate in difficulty, as the trail does not involve any long or steep ascents or descents.
I suffer from motion sickness. How is the drive to the destination?
The driving route shares approximately 60% of the same path as the road to Humantay Lake. Please note that some sections of the road are winding and include several curves. Therefore, we recommend bringing motion sickness medication to ensure a more comfortable journey
Is It Possible To Modify My Trip After It Has Been Confirmed?
Yes, changing your departure date is possible. However, we kindly ask that you notify us at least 48 hours in advance to make the necessary arrangements.
Do I Need to Bring My Original Passport on the Chonta Tour?
It is not mandatory to bring your original passport for the Chonta Tour. A photocopy of your passport will be sufficient.
Can I Stay in the Sacred Valley for My Condor Canyon Trip?
It is not recommended to stay in the Sacred Valley for this tour, as our Condor Canyon group departures begin from Cusco. If you prefer to be picked up from the Sacred Valley, we can arrange this through a private service for an additional fee of $30 USD. Similarly, if you wish to return to the Sacred Valley after the tour, an extra $30 USD will apply for the return transport. For convenience and to avoid extra charges, we suggest staying in Cusco the night before the tour.
What About The Outstanding Balance?
The outstanding balance can be paid in cash (in USD or Peruvian soles) one day before your trip at our office, located at Calle Marquez 250, second floor, Office 3. Alternatively, you may choose to pay by credit card; please note that a 5% service fee applies for card payments.
Kindly let us know your preferred payment method in advance. Please note that all cash payments must be completed at least one day prior to your departure.
How Long Is The Hike To The Condor Canyon?
The hike to the Condor Canyon takes approximately 40 minutes one way, making the round-trip hike about 1 hour and 20 minutes in total. Once at the viewpoint, visitors typically spend between 1 to 2 hours — and sometimes even up to 3 hours — waiting for the opportunity to observe the majestic condors in flight. After your time at the viewpoint, the return hike takes another 40 minutes.
Altogether, the entire excursion generally lasts around 5 hours, although the total duration may vary depending on how long it takes to spot the condors.
Is The Hike To The Canyon Difficult?
The hike to the Condor Canyon is considered easy to moderate. It is not a long trek, and there are no particularly steep or challenging sections along the way.
What Is The Best Time Of Year To Visit The Chonta Canyon?
The best time to visit Chonta Canyon is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. During these months, you have a much higher chance of spotting Andean condors as the weather conditions are generally more favorable. While it is still possible to visit during the rainy season, sightings of condors can be rare, as they tend not to appear in heavy rain. Additionally, fog is more common during this time and may obscure the canyon, making it difficult to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes.
Is There An Entrance Fee?
Yes, there is an entrance fee to visit the Condor Canyon. This fee is collected by the local community of the Chonta area, which is responsible for managing and preserving the site. Upon arrival at the trailhead, all vehicles are required to stop at a designated checkpoint. At this point, our guide will step out to pay the entrance fee on behalf of the group, ensuring that all administrative procedures are properly completed. This system supports the conservation of the area’s natural beauty and infrastructure, and contributes to the sustainable development of this remarkable tourist destination.
Is It Safe To Hike To The Canyon Of The Condors?
Yes, hiking to the Canyon of the Condors is generally safe. The trail is wide and does not run close to any dangerous cliffs, making it suitable for most hikers. As with any trek in natural environments, there is always a certain level of risk. However, as long as you follow the designated trail and avoid taking unnecessary risks—such as approaching the edge of cliffs or venturing off the marked path—you should have a safe and enjoyable experience.
What Type Of Vehicle Is Used For This Trip?
As specialists in small group tours, we are dedicated to providing a comfortable and personalized experience for your journey to the Condor Canyon of Chonta. To achieve this, we carefully select vehicles that correspond to the size of your group. For groups of 2 to 4 people, we provide a 7-seat vehicle, ensuring ample space and comfort. For groups of 5 to 8 people, a 14-seat van is offered to guarantee a smooth and enjoyable trip. This tailored approach allows us to prioritize your comfort and satisfaction throughout the entire journey.
How Many People Are In The Group Or Shared Service For The Condor Canyon Hike?
For our shared group experiences, we accommodate up to a maximum of eight participants. This limit is set to ensure a personalized and enjoyable atmosphere for everyone involved. However, if you are traveling with a group of friends or family larger than this number, we would be pleased to offer a private service tailored specifically to your group’s needs, providing an exclusive and customized experience.
I Am Traveling With My Family, Which Includes An 8-Year-Old Child And A 65-Year-Old Senior. Will They Encounter Significant Difficulties During The Trek?
If you plan to visit Condor Canyon with your family, this trek is generally suitable for all ages. To ensure a comfortable experience, please make sure they wear appropriate trekking shoes and bring clothing suitable for both warm and cold weather conditions. Additionally, if your family members have already acclimated to the altitude in Cusco, they should be well-prepared for the trek without major issues.
How Far in Advance Should I Book the Condor Canyon Hike?
We highly recommend booking your trip to Condor Canyon at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance. During the high season, availability of guides can be limited, and it may be difficult to secure a guide at the last minute. We only accept last-minute bookings if there is already an existing group you can join.
Is It Worth Visiting Condor Canyon?
Visiting Condor Canyon is definitely worthwhile due to the breathtaking landscapes it offers. In addition to the stunning natural scenery, you will have the opportunity to observe various species of birds. Furthermore, from certain vantage points, you can admire the magnificent Salkantay and Humantay glaciers in the distance, adding to the overall unforgettable experience.
Do I Need Extra Money For The Hike?
It is recommended to carry some cash with you to cover any potential emergencies during your trip. At the trailhead, private restroom facilities are available for use at a cost of 2 soles, which must be paid in cash. Additionally, towards the end of the hike, you will find several shops where beverages and other items can be purchased, further highlighting the importance of having extra money on hand. Ensuring you have sufficient cash will help make your experience smoother and more convenient.
Is There Wi-Fi During The Hike?
For most of the drive and the hike, there is cellphone service available, allowing you to have internet access throughout the journey.
Are There Any Restrictions On The Use Of Drones At Chonta Canyon?
The use of drones is strictly prohibited at Chonta Canyon. The noise generated by drones can disturb and frighten the local wildlife, including birds and condors, and may significantly disrupt the natural habitat of many animals in the area.
Is There Any Wildlife During The Hike?
Yes, you will encounter a variety of wildlife along the trail. Many species of birds can be observed, as well as butterflies. Additionally, there is a chance of spotting Andean deer and foxes during the hike.
Where Does The Condor Canyon 1-Day Tour Start And End?
The tour typically begins and concludes in Cusco city.
Are Trekking Poles Necessary For Our Full-Day Condor Canyon Tour?
Bringing trekking poles is not required to hike the Condor Canyon
What Is The Situation Regarding Toilets During The Tour To Condor Canyon?
There is only one toilet available at the trailhead, which requires a small fee of 2 soles. Beyond this point, there are no toilet facilities along the trail. Therefore, the only option for restroom needs during the hike is to use nature. Please be mindful not to leave any toilet paper behind. It is advisable to carry a plastic bag to store used toilet paper or any other waste, which can then be properly disposed of in a garbage bin once the trek is completed.
How Many Days Do I Need To Acclimatize To The Altitude Before Visiting Condor Canyon?
If you are already comfortable with the altitude in Cusco, then additional acclimatization before visiting Condor Canyon is generally not necessary
Can I Store My Belongings In Your Office?
Yes, you may store your extra belongings in our office free of charge while you are hiking to the Condor Canyon. This allows you to enjoy your hike without carrying heavy items, and you can rest assured that your belongings will be safe with us until your return.
How About The Student Discount?
Unfortunatly there is not student discount.
Whats Is The Diffence Between The Chonta Canyon And Colca Canyon?
The main difference between Chonta Canyon and Colca Canyon lies in the level of physical activity required and the overall experience. In Chonta Canyon, visitors must complete a hike to reach the condor viewpoint, while in Colca Canyon, the viewpoint is located just a short two-minute walk from where you disembark the vehicle.
In terms of crowds, Chonta Canyon is significantly less visited, offering a quieter and more intimate experience. This is mainly because it is not as well known among tourists. In contrast, Colca Canyon tends to be much more crowded, especially during peak hours.
Another key difference is the number of viewpoints. Colca Canyon features several well-established viewpoints, whereas Chonta Canyon offers fewer. Additionally, the Chonta area is rich in vegetation, which attracts a diverse variety of birds. On the other hand, Colca Canyon is a much drier region with less greenery.
Travel logistics also vary between the two. Visiting Colca Canyon from Arequipa requires a longer drive and a very early morning departure. Meanwhile, the Chonta Canyon tour allows for a later start and a shorter drive from Cusco.
Lastly, the number of condors observed also differs. Colca Canyon typically offers a higher chance of seeing a greater number of condors compared to Chonta Canyon.
