
Arequipa Arequipa, Peru Travel Guide
Colca Canyon: Peru's third most visited destination. This stunning Andean landscape has traditional villages, ancient pre-Inca terraces, and the majestic Andean Condors. It is a member of the world's deepest canyons.
Salinas y Aguada Blanca National Reserve: On the way to Colca Canyon, this high-altitude reserve protects vicuñas, alpacas, and llamas in their natural habitat. It offers a unique glimpse into Andean highland wildlife.
Choose between structured tours or independent exploration, considering trip duration plus preferred experiences.
Convenient and safe for first-timers, handling all logistics. Less flexible with schedules, and can appear rushed, especially on 1-day tours.
Offers complete flexibility and opportunity for longer stays in nearby villages. Can be more cost-effective for travelers cheaply.
Expand your cultural understanding by going to historical sites and traditional villages outside Arequipa.
Petroglyphs of Toro Muerto: A captivating archaeological site with thousands of ancient rock carvings by the Wari culture. Located in Majes Valley, approximately 3 hours from Arequipa. A full day trip for exploration.
Colca Canyon Villages: Chivay, Yanque, Coporaque, Maca offer glimpses into traditional Andean life. Old churches, bustling local markets, and traditional dances.
Majes Valley: Known for grape farms and agriculture. Good for food tourism, especially famous for fresh shrimp (chupe de camarones). Some wineries offer tours and tastings.
Santuario de la Virgen de Chapi: A significant Catholic pilgrimage site, especially during the festival on May 1st. About an hour's drive southeast of Arequipa.
Beyond the main sites, hamlets plus local bazaars provide authentic cross-cultural meetings.
Arequipa serves as a strategic base for extending your journey to other magnificent parts of The south of Peru.
A 2 or 3-day trek or tour of Colca Canyon offers a complete experience of its beauty, condor sightings, and a potential homelodge in a local village.
A logical and popular extension, easily accessible by bus (6-7 hours) from Arequipa. Spend 1-2 days exploring Lake Titicaca and its unique islands.
This is the main common next step for travelers. Reach Cusco easily by overnight bus (10-TWELVE hours) or domestic flight (around 1 hour).
Positioned on the route between Arequipa and Lima, a stop in Nazca allows for a scenic flight over the mysterious Nazca Lines.
All these extensions are mainly joined by comfortable long-distance bus services from Arequipa's main bus terminal (Terminal Terrestre). Flights are also available to Cusco and Lima.
Originate in Lima or fly directly into Arequipa.
Arequipa & Colca Canyon to Puno/The Highest navigable lake in the world to Cusco/Sacred Valley/Machu Picchu.
Optional stop at Nazca before or after Lima.