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Discover the best of Arequipa with the Tour Campiña Arequipa, a journey filled with stunning landscapes, history, and local charm. On this half-day tour, you’ll...
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Discover what to do in Arequipa, how to visit the Colca Canyon, where to see condors, what to eat, how many days to stay and how to plan your route.
Altitude
2,335 masl
Ideal duration
2 to 3 days
Travel style
Culture, nature and gastronomy
Main destination
Colca Canyon
Arequipa is known as the White City because of its historic buildings made from sillar volcanic stone. It combines colonial streets, viewpoints, museums, traditional food and impressive views of Misti, Chachani and Pichu Pichu volcanoes.
For international travelers, Arequipa is an excellent stop between Lima, Ica, Puno and Cusco, especially when combined with the Colca Canyon and the Cruz del Condor viewpoint.
Selected experiences to explore the White City, volcanic landscapes, traditional villages, Andean viewpoints and the flight of the condor.
Arequipa is perfect for a slow city day and a well-organized Colca Canyon route. A good plan helps you enjoy the historic center, Santa Catalina Monastery, Yanahuara viewpoint and condor viewpoints with realistic travel times.
Ideal for
Architecture, food, landscapes and condors
Best pace
2 to 3 well-planned days

Essential experience
A spectacular route with Andean villages, terraces, hot springs, volcano views and one of Peru's best places to see condors.
3 h
to Chivay
Start with the Plaza de Armas, Santa Catalina Monastery, Yanahuara viewpoint and the historic streets built with white sillar stone.
Colca Canyon can be visited in one long day, but two days is more comfortable and gives you better timing for villages and viewpoints.
Arequipa is one of Peru's strongest food destinations, famous for picanterÃas, rocoto relleno, chupe de camarones and adobo.
2-3
recommended days
3 h
to Chivay
2,335
meters of altitude
Year-round
can be visited
We help you choose the best route according to your time, altitude adaptation, travel pace and next destination.
The Colca route includes altitude, long drives and early departures. These practical tips help you plan better and enjoy the trip with comfort.
Quick tip
Spend one calm day in Arequipa before Colca, bring layers, sunscreen, cash and a warm jacket for early morning viewpoints.
Arequipa is moderate in altitude, but the road to Colca reaches much higher points.
Hydrate and avoid heavy meals before Colca.
Colca tours often leave very early to reach Cruz del Condor at the best time.
Sleep early the night before.
The city can be sunny, while Colca viewpoints can be cold at sunrise.
Use layers, hat and sunscreen.
Small villages, viewpoints, bathrooms and local stops may prefer cash.
Carry small bills.
Traditional restaurants are part of the Arequipa experience and are best enjoyed at lunch.
Go hungry and with time.
Cruz del Condor and canyon viewpoints are natural areas with marked spaces.
Stay on safe paths and avoid risky photos.
Clear answers about Arequipa city, Colca Canyon, condors, altitude, weather, safety, food and routes to Puno or Cusco.
Traveler tip
If you continue to Puno, Colca can be a smart scenic connection instead of returning to Arequipa.
Visit the Plaza de Armas, Santa Catalina Monastery, Yanahuara viewpoint, Mundo Alpaca, traditional picanterÃas and the Colca Canyon if you have more time.
Two days are enough for Arequipa city and a fast Colca visit. Three days are better for a calmer city day and a two-day Colca Canyon route.
Most travelers visit Colca with a one-day or two-day organized tour from Arequipa, usually including Chivay, viewpoints and Cruz del Condor.
Arequipa is located at approximately 2,335 meters above sea level. The Colca route reaches higher altitudes, so travelers should take it calmly.
Arequipa can be visited year-round. The dry season from May to October usually has clearer skies and better conditions for Colca viewpoints.
Yes, especially in tourist areas and organized tours. Use reliable transport, take normal city precautions and avoid isolated areas at night.
Yes. Many travelers use the Colca Canyon route as a connection to Puno, saving time and adding scenic stops along the way.
Try rocoto relleno, chupe de camarones, adobo arequipeño, ocopa, pastel de papa and queso helado.
Bring layers, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and a warm jacket for Colca mornings.
Yes. Cruz del Condor is the most famous viewpoint, especially in the morning when condors are more likely to glide through the canyon.