Trekking 3 jours 2 nuits / Canyon de Colca
4.5
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122,18€
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122,18€
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Âge 12-70, 12 pers. maximum par groupe
Durée : 3 jours
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- Petit déjeuner
- Dîner
- Petit déjeuner
- Déjeuner
- Déjeuner
- Déjeuner
- Dîner
- Petit déjeuner
Ce qui n'est pas inclus- Entrée au Canyon de Colca / 70 semelles pour la plupart des nationalités
- Entrée aux Hot Spring / 15 semelles
- Dernier déjeuner à Chivay / Buffet pour 30 soles.
- Entrée – Colca Canyon
- Entrée – Colca Canyon
- Entrée – Colca Canyon
- Entrée – Hot Springs Chacapi
- Informations sur le départ
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- Gel désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
- Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
- Masques obligatoires pour les guides dans les espaces publics
- Politique de confinement avec maintien de salaire pour le personnel avec symptômes
- Masques obligatoires pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
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Vue d'ensemble
Plan complet
7 arrêts
Jour 1
Ville d’Arequipa - Chivay -...
Jour 2
San Juan de Chuccho - Sangalle
Jour 3
Sangalle - Cabanaconde - Sources...
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clairebG2935LA
00Trekking au canyon de Colca
Nous avons fait le treck au canyon de Colca avec ma sœur sur 2 jours 1 nuit avec l'agence south american expédition…
60laured
00Experience traumatisante
Bel endroit. Attention : Guide dangereux et tout sauf professionnel. Deux énormes blocs de roche sont tombés sur u…
DenisR1437
00Deux nuits sans agence
Nous avons passé la première nuit à Llahuar et avons couché à la casa de Virginia. Très bon accueil et excellent ra…
Alba V
00Trop cher pour une organisation médiocre
Le canyon vaut le coup, excursion et randonnées époustouflantes. Mais à éviter avec VIATOR car le guide parle très …
FannyM1489
00Des paysages magnifiques et un guide super !
Ce trek de 2 jours s’est très bien passé ! L’agence était facile à contacter, le guide très sympathique nous a expl…
Isabelle C
00Trek autonome en 4 jours
Nous sommes passé par Llahuar, Fure, cataracta de Huaruro, oasis de Sangalle et remontée sur Cabanaconde. Les étape…
rosemaysery
00Magnifique.
Le tour de deux jours organisé par l'agence est très bien. On n'est que 17 participants au trek dans le bus et c'es…
Charlène d
00Colca Trek 3 jours, 2 nuits avec l'agence Paclo Tour
Excellent Trek de 3 jours et deux nuits. Le Guide Marcello a était d'une grande aide pour moi, qui n'avait jamais f…
00
Experience géniale !
Nous avons faits le trek de 3 jours/ 2 nuits dans le canyon de Colca et nous sommes très contents de l'organisation…
lesDKP
002 jours avec ColcaTours
ColcaTours est à Arequipa et proposa 2 jours/1 nuit à Yanque pour 108€ par personne (Hôtel Yanque 50€ à Tradition C…
Nonom95
00Génial mais attention au dernier jour
Nous avons reservé notre Trek 3j/2nuits directement auprès de notre hôtel Villa Sillar et avons pu faire baisser le…
LaurieHV
00Tour pas comme les autres !
Ce tour vous propose des visites privilégiées, on fait en sorte que vous ne soyiez pas submergés par la foule ce qu…
CamcamN
00Prix beaucoup trop élevé pour la pression
Le prix est très élevé pour ce qui est proposé. L'excursion ne vaut pas le prix de 195 euros par personne pour moin…
Caro A
00Tout simplement magique !
Ces 3 jours dans le canyon del colca ont été magiques ! Salomé, notre guide, est de loin la meilleure guide à qui n…
Thedada
00Salomé, le guide qu'il vous faut !
Après avoir beaucoup cherché pour une agence sérieuse d'excursion dans la région d'Arequipa, nous sommes allés dans…
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Gabo P
2 contributions
mai 2023 • Entre amis
This tour was a true adventure and I loved every minute of it. The highlight for me was seeing the Condors flying at Condor’s Cross. The trek in general was easy since there was no pressure and we had plenty of time to walk from one place to another. Each day we walked around 4 hours which allowed us to really enjoy the canyon.
Écrit le 19 mai 2023
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Luis A
2 contributions
mai 2023 • Entre amis
Our group of friends had an amazing time on this 3 days trek. The itinerary allowed us to take in the stunning scenery and take plenty of photos. The hike was challenging but doable and we were able to enjoy the various stops along the way. The meals provided were delicious and we were able to try local dishes. The hot springs were a great way to relax after the trek. We highly recommend this tour!
Écrit le 19 mai 2023
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Stuart L
2 contributions
mai 2023 • En couple
We spend 3 days in the amazing colca canyon. We really enjoyed hiking 4 hours during the morning each day. The accommodations were surrounded by lots of trees and it was cool to wake up and take a look to the nature, the river and the huge walls. 100% recommended for travelers who want to spend some days out of the city.
Écrit le 13 mai 2023
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John L
2 contributions
avr. 2023 • Entre amis
We had a great time exploring the Colca canyon. We also were lucky to have an amazing tour guide who made our 3 days incredible. I honestly recommend everyone booking this 3-day tour if you have the time, this canyon is just amazing.
Écrit le 6 mai 2023
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asm1105
New York, État de New York29 contributions
juil. 2022
This was the trek from hell. I will have nightmares for years about being told to "Vamos!"
tl;dr: Guides don't believe in altitude sickness, won't accommodate slower hikers, rush you throughout the tour, and lie repeatedly. I have never been treated so poorly on a guided tour of any kind, in any country.
Chronologically:
- At Condor’s Cross, we were told to be back to the bus within half an hour. We returned to the bus slightly late by about 10-15 minutes because I had to use the restroom, which was farther away than I expected, and I had to climb a hill back to the bus, which was hard because we were not well acclimatized yet. The bus had LEFT without us, along with all of our stuff. One guide had been left behind to look for us, and together with him, we bummed a ride with a French tour group to rejoin our group. They had not left yet or done anything without us; instead, by abandoning us, the tour company extended the amount of time it took for all of our group to get to that pre-trek location.
- When we rejoined our group, our stuff was waiting for us. However, the bus was gone. Because we could not check the bus ourselves to make sure we had everything, we did not realize until we were at our accommodations 3000ft down in the canyon that the company had left our ALTITUDE SICKNESS MEDICATION (Diamox) on the bus. We had only been in Peru 2 days before the trek began and were having altitude related symptoms. This could have been an extremely dangerous situation.
- The trek itself is actually quite miserable - the paths in and out of the canyon are 100% switchbacks. JUST down, and then JUST up. No breaks for your muscles to do something even slightly different. No ups and downs. Just one or the other. To be fair, this is not the fault of the tour company, just something to know going in.
- On the way down the mountain, we were significantly slower than the rest of the group, which was better acclimatized. In addition, I was coming down with a bacterial infection, which would become clear on day 2. As we trekked down, our guide would check up on us only to say, “Vamos! Vamos!” As if we were not trying our best. It was extremely insensitive and just made us feel bad. To his credit, he took my bag for the last 15 or so minutes to the bottom of the canyon.
- It was not clear why there was such a rush to get to the bottom; after lunch, there was absolutely nothing to do. This was a theme; the second day, we arrived at the Sangalle Oasis, and lunch wasn’t even for another hour and a half. Why all of this hurrying up to wait?
- Our guide lied MULTIPLE times about the availability of drinking water throughout the trek. At the first accommodation, we asked in Spanish whether we needed to purchase more water here, or whether there would be opportunities on the way to Sangalle. He said clearly there would be NO opportunities in between. There were TWO, and we stopped for a nice long break at one of them. Given how much he saw me and my husband struggling on day 1, it was incredibly mean of him to force us to carry extra liters of water, when we could have bought it later and saved some energy.
- On Day 2, our guide said the trek would be flat. It is not flat. There is a big uphill at the beginning and an even bigger downhill at the end.
- On Day 2, when I was struggling, our guide told us that altitude sickness is all in the mind. On the way out of the canyon, he apparently saw a man vomit, and our tour mate asked how he explained the vomiting. He pointed to his head. This is an absolutely unacceptable attitude for a tour guide to have; altitude symptoms and sickness are of course established medical fact, and people can actually die if they go untreated. It is not safe to have guides leading tours who do not believe this disease exists.
- At the Oasis, they serve dinner at 7:30 and then expect you to get up for a 4:30 ascent. Why not serve dinner earlier to enable people to sleep as soon as it’s dark? It makes no sense.
- As I was getting sicker, my husband and I opted to ride mules out of the canyon instead of hiking. However, we also asked the guide what happens if we try to hike out but don’t make it by 8am, when we were supposed to go to breakfast in Cabanaconde. Our guide said “IT IS NOT OUR RESPONSIBILITY.” They would have abandoned us again!!! What on earth are you paying a tour company for, if not to take you to the site, and bring you back from the site safely?!
- The vans are extremely small and cramped. Whenever we reached a stop, they wanted us to get off the bus IMMEDIATELY (“VAMOS!”) and get back on IMMEDIATELY (“VAMOS!!!!”). But inside the bus, there was no space to look through your bag and grab the things you needed in advance of the stop. We were treated like poorly behaved school children 100% of the time, when in fact, we were on vacation, paying a tour company to show us around the country.
- Lunch on the last day is basically a scam. It’s framed in the description as if there are other options and you don’t have to do the buffet for 35 soles - you can just go somewhere else. Well, there is nowhere else. Our vegan friend ate French fries and some melon. Not exactly worth 35 soles.
- Throughout the tour, DRINKS ARE NOT INCLUDED. Do you think I mean alcohol? Think again! I mean DRINKING WATER! Run out of soles? Probably you’ll just die in the Canyon while being told to “Vamos!”
To be fair and complete in this review:
- The accommodations were adequate, with the second one being fairly nice
- The food was good and they did accommodate us being vegetarian
If you are a super fit hiker in your early 20s who is already well-acclimatized, with no problems flying up and down extremely steep trails, you probably won’t encounter some of the problems we did. Otherwise, I would strongly encourage you NOT to book this tour.
tl;dr: Guides don't believe in altitude sickness, won't accommodate slower hikers, rush you throughout the tour, and lie repeatedly. I have never been treated so poorly on a guided tour of any kind, in any country.
Chronologically:
- At Condor’s Cross, we were told to be back to the bus within half an hour. We returned to the bus slightly late by about 10-15 minutes because I had to use the restroom, which was farther away than I expected, and I had to climb a hill back to the bus, which was hard because we were not well acclimatized yet. The bus had LEFT without us, along with all of our stuff. One guide had been left behind to look for us, and together with him, we bummed a ride with a French tour group to rejoin our group. They had not left yet or done anything without us; instead, by abandoning us, the tour company extended the amount of time it took for all of our group to get to that pre-trek location.
- When we rejoined our group, our stuff was waiting for us. However, the bus was gone. Because we could not check the bus ourselves to make sure we had everything, we did not realize until we were at our accommodations 3000ft down in the canyon that the company had left our ALTITUDE SICKNESS MEDICATION (Diamox) on the bus. We had only been in Peru 2 days before the trek began and were having altitude related symptoms. This could have been an extremely dangerous situation.
- The trek itself is actually quite miserable - the paths in and out of the canyon are 100% switchbacks. JUST down, and then JUST up. No breaks for your muscles to do something even slightly different. No ups and downs. Just one or the other. To be fair, this is not the fault of the tour company, just something to know going in.
- On the way down the mountain, we were significantly slower than the rest of the group, which was better acclimatized. In addition, I was coming down with a bacterial infection, which would become clear on day 2. As we trekked down, our guide would check up on us only to say, “Vamos! Vamos!” As if we were not trying our best. It was extremely insensitive and just made us feel bad. To his credit, he took my bag for the last 15 or so minutes to the bottom of the canyon.
- It was not clear why there was such a rush to get to the bottom; after lunch, there was absolutely nothing to do. This was a theme; the second day, we arrived at the Sangalle Oasis, and lunch wasn’t even for another hour and a half. Why all of this hurrying up to wait?
- Our guide lied MULTIPLE times about the availability of drinking water throughout the trek. At the first accommodation, we asked in Spanish whether we needed to purchase more water here, or whether there would be opportunities on the way to Sangalle. He said clearly there would be NO opportunities in between. There were TWO, and we stopped for a nice long break at one of them. Given how much he saw me and my husband struggling on day 1, it was incredibly mean of him to force us to carry extra liters of water, when we could have bought it later and saved some energy.
- On Day 2, our guide said the trek would be flat. It is not flat. There is a big uphill at the beginning and an even bigger downhill at the end.
- On Day 2, when I was struggling, our guide told us that altitude sickness is all in the mind. On the way out of the canyon, he apparently saw a man vomit, and our tour mate asked how he explained the vomiting. He pointed to his head. This is an absolutely unacceptable attitude for a tour guide to have; altitude symptoms and sickness are of course established medical fact, and people can actually die if they go untreated. It is not safe to have guides leading tours who do not believe this disease exists.
- At the Oasis, they serve dinner at 7:30 and then expect you to get up for a 4:30 ascent. Why not serve dinner earlier to enable people to sleep as soon as it’s dark? It makes no sense.
- As I was getting sicker, my husband and I opted to ride mules out of the canyon instead of hiking. However, we also asked the guide what happens if we try to hike out but don’t make it by 8am, when we were supposed to go to breakfast in Cabanaconde. Our guide said “IT IS NOT OUR RESPONSIBILITY.” They would have abandoned us again!!! What on earth are you paying a tour company for, if not to take you to the site, and bring you back from the site safely?!
- The vans are extremely small and cramped. Whenever we reached a stop, they wanted us to get off the bus IMMEDIATELY (“VAMOS!”) and get back on IMMEDIATELY (“VAMOS!!!!”). But inside the bus, there was no space to look through your bag and grab the things you needed in advance of the stop. We were treated like poorly behaved school children 100% of the time, when in fact, we were on vacation, paying a tour company to show us around the country.
- Lunch on the last day is basically a scam. It’s framed in the description as if there are other options and you don’t have to do the buffet for 35 soles - you can just go somewhere else. Well, there is nowhere else. Our vegan friend ate French fries and some melon. Not exactly worth 35 soles.
- Throughout the tour, DRINKS ARE NOT INCLUDED. Do you think I mean alcohol? Think again! I mean DRINKING WATER! Run out of soles? Probably you’ll just die in the Canyon while being told to “Vamos!”
To be fair and complete in this review:
- The accommodations were adequate, with the second one being fairly nice
- The food was good and they did accommodate us being vegetarian
If you are a super fit hiker in your early 20s who is already well-acclimatized, with no problems flying up and down extremely steep trails, you probably won’t encounter some of the problems we did. Otherwise, I would strongly encourage you NOT to book this tour.
Écrit le 16 juillet 2022
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Gion C
Wartau, Suisse42 contributions
déc. 2019
We were on a 3-day trek in the Colca Canyon. We highly recommend the 3 days tour, it's more relaxing than a 2 days tour. First day we hiked down to San Juan de Chuccho. The second day we went through the canyon to the Oasis Sangalle, where we had the whole afternoon free time to relax and swim. Third day, going up was the strongest part, but also for us - 67/62 year old couple - without problems. We were a great group and had a very nice and competent guide with James. Thank you very much James!
Écrit le 28 janvier 2020
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Gard H
Tilburg, Pays-Bas5 contributions
déc. 2019
Halve dag bergaf, halve dag vlak en derde dag steil omhoog. Daardoor blijf je in relatief klein gebied. Gids met goede verhalen helpt..
Écrit le 17 décembre 2019
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jacques g
Montréal, Canada90 contributions
déc. 2019
I booked this 3 days tour directly with Peru Andes office in Arequipa and i got a good deal including the park entrance fee + transfer to Puno the last day for less than 100 $.
Peru Andes is a reliable company . Our guides Paul was very good and helpful.
The food and accommodation were basic but it was fine for me, beds wre ok for the night and food was also fine with vegetarian options. The 3 days tour is the same as the 2 days tour but gives more time to rest so i did not find the last day too difficult as i was rested. The tour is really wonderful and Colca Canyon is definitely worth spending 2 or 3 days.
Peru Andes is a reliable company . Our guides Paul was very good and helpful.
The food and accommodation were basic but it was fine for me, beds wre ok for the night and food was also fine with vegetarian options. The 3 days tour is the same as the 2 days tour but gives more time to rest so i did not find the last day too difficult as i was rested. The tour is really wonderful and Colca Canyon is definitely worth spending 2 or 3 days.
Écrit le 11 décembre 2019
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Cristhina Katth... O
1 contribution
nov. 2019 • Entre amis
We took this tour specifically to see one of the world's deepest canyon and deeper than the Grand Canyon. Also, the prime reason to go to Colca Canyon was to see the famous giant Condors flying around the Canyon. We had selected these days of november because is ideal (not rainy) weather. We were not disappointed, the weather was great for our 3 day trek.
Écrit le 19 novembre 2019
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Viviana
2 contributions
nov. 2019 • Entre amis
Visiting Colca Canyon has been a beautiful experience. We think you chose the right time due to its warm and it’s not raining at all. We enjoyed very much we were a group of 10 people and our guide was very nice and even promoted some activities during the day in Sangalle and San Juan. The vehicle we were transported in was a van for maximum 18 passengers and the seats were very comfortable that we even could sleep in the way from Arequipa to Colca Canyon. We are very happy we took this service and will recommend it to many friends!
Écrit le 17 novembre 2019
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Mine Kochskämper
1 contribution
We are just two persons, is a 3 days tour from Sept. 9 until Sept. 11 still available? (The tour we originally booked was cancelled today) Will you bring us back to our Hotel in Arquipa at the end of the tour so we can leave our luggage there? We hope for a Quick answer . With Kind regards
Philip N
Schoppernau, Autriche8 contributions
Hello my name is Philip and Fiona from Austria.we wold like to come for the trip for 3 days .
But is it possible for 140 dollar or 475 soles? Or say whats your last price ?
We wold come on saturday when its possible.
Thanks for the answer Philip and Fiona.
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