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Overview Pallay Poncho Mountain Full Day
Pallay Poncho Mountain is a natural tourist attraction located in the Cusco region and a popular destination for travelers. Some locals also know it as Condorpa Sayanan (“Place where the condor stands”) or Pallay Poncho del Apu T’akllo Apacheta; others call it the “Sharp-Edged Mountain” due to its distinctive shape.
The excursion includes tourist transportation and a hike of approximately two hours (round trip), depending on each passenger’s physical condition. Please note that acclimatization to high altitude and good physical fitness are required before undertaking this tour.
Itinerary Pallay Poncho Mountain Full Day
Pick-up from your hotel at approximately 4:30 AM. We will travel for two hours to Cusipata, where we will stop for breakfast.
Afterward, we continue by vehicle for another hour and a half to reach Layo, located at an altitude of 3,978 meters above sea level. There will be a briefing and free time for photos before continuing to the starting point of the hike.
The hike takes approximately one hour and involves a steep uphill climb. Pallay Poncho Mountain is located at an altitude of 4,791 meters above sea level. Good physical condition is required to complete this section of the tour.
You will have free time for photos and a guided explanation before returning to the transport.
Our next stop will be the Raqchi Archaeological Complex (Temple of Wiracocha), where we will observe its iconic structures, including the largest number of colcas (granaries) and impressive stone and adobe buildings.
We will also visit the famous three bridges of Checacupe for photos before heading back to Cusco. Arrival is expected around 7:00 PM, concluding the tour near the Plaza de Armas.
Inclusions Pallay Poncho Mountain Full Day
Includes
- 🚐 Transfer from your hotel (provided you are staying in the Historic Center)
- 🍽️ Breakfast and lunch (basic/limited options; may be a boxed lunch)
- 🧑🏫 Professional bilingual guides (Spanish and English)
- 🚌 Air-conditioned tourist bus
- ⛑️ First aid kit and oxygen bottle
Not Included
- 🎟️ Entrance tickets
- 💰 Tips for the team (optional)
- ⚠️ Good physical condition is required
- 🚫 Individuals suffering from acrophobia (fear of heights) are not accepted
FAQs
There are two aspects that affect the difficulty of this day hike: the altitude and the steep uphill climb.
The trek starts at an altitude of 4,650 meters (15,256 feet), and you will hike for 1.5 hours up to Vinicunca Pass, which is the classic viewpoint of the colorful Rainbow Mountain, located at 5,040 meters (16,535 feet).
The hike is not long, but it involves a very steep uphill climb with an elevation gain of approximately 400 meters (1,312 feet). This can be very demanding. Of course, some might find the return trip down even more challenging! Steep inclines can be very hard on the knees.
Please make sure you are well acclimatized before beginning the hike. We also recommend using hiking poles, which improve posture, making hikers more upright as they walk, and this can help with breathing.
Rainbow Mountain has a very high altitude – you will hike over 5,000 meters (16,404 feet), which is why acclimatization is very important!
The best way to prepare yourself for this trekking experience is simple: spend at least 2 to 3 days at a high-altitude place like Cusco so your body gets used to the high altitude. If you have already been to a high-altitude destination before arriving in Cusco, we still recommend you spend at least one full day in Cusco to rest, recuperate from your trip, and enjoy the beautiful views of the city before your trek.
Additionally, taking good care of your body helps deal with the extra pressures that altitude creates. We recommend eating healthy food, drinking lots of water, and staying away from alcohol. Chewing coca leaves and drinking coca tea can help alleviate any discomfort associated with the altitude.
We have two main seasons in the Andes Mountains: the rainy season (November-March) and the dry season (April-October). During the rainy, warmer season, temperatures average around 15°C (60°F) during the day and 5°C (40°F) at night. However, these temperatures may feel a lot colder to you.During the dry season, the weather is sunny and clear, with average temperatures around 20°C (70°F) during the day but much colder at night, around -3°C (26°F).
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