The Colorful Palccoyo Mountain and The Last Inca Bridge of Qeswachaka
10 Hours
Mobile Ticket
Hotel Pickup Offered
English,Spanish
Language Offered
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Overview
Despite receiving less attention than its more popular northern counterpart, Cusco's southern valley contains its very own array of wondrous and impressive attractions. This end of the valley is irrigated by the Willkamayu River, which means sacred river in Quechua. Today, the river is better known as the Vilcanota or Urubamba, a powerful waterway that eventually turns into the Ucayali River, before travelling down into the jungle and giving way to the great Amazon River. The waters of this sacred river come from the Vilcanota Mountain range, some of the mountains in Peru that receive the most snow, and reach a maximum height of 6,372 meters above sea level with the revered Ausangate Mountain.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
Transportation
Expert guide
Lunch
Coca tea.
Exclusions
Hiking gear and footwear
Gratitudes
Departure & Return
Departure point
Tour departs from downtown Cusco hotels Please Note: This service doesn't include pick up in private residencies, example; AirbnbTraveler pickup is offered
Departure Time
Depart from your hotel in the early morning towards the town of Palccoyo.
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
This is a private tour or activity. Only your group will participate
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.