Summary
The Chonta Condor Viewpoint Tour is a full-day experience that blends Inca culture, stunning landscapes, soft adventure, and Andean wildlife all in one. The journey begins with a visit to Killarumiyoq, an ancient ceremonial center dedicated to the Moon, famous for its enigmatic carved stone and terraces that showcase the precision of Inca engineering. It continues to Tarawasi, an archaeological site known for its finely crafted stone walls and its ritual importance along the ancient route to Chinchaysuyo.
The day becomes more dynamic in the Limatambo adventure zone, where you can enjoy zipline and a hanging bridge, all surrounded by dramatic Andean mountains and valleys. Later, the trip heads toward Chonta, the starting point of a scenic hike of just over an hour, offering unforgettable views of the Apurímac Canyon, its deep ravines, and landscapes that connect directly with the Andean worldview.
The highlight arrives at the Chonta Condor Viewpoint, one of the best natural platforms for Andean condor watching in Cusco, where these majestic birds rise effortlessly on thermal currents. It’s a unique, authentic, and memorable experience perfect for travelers seeking a full-day escape away from crowded tourist routes, combining culture, nature, and adventure in the surroundings of Cusco.
Itinerary
Hotel Pickup – 7:00 AM
We will begin with hotel pickup around 7:00 a.m. Our first stop will be Killarumiyoq, where you’ll see Inca terraces and the enigmatic Moon Stone, an important ceremonial element of the site. We will then continue to Tarawasi, an archaeological complex known for its finely carved Inca walls and its historical role along the ancient route toward Chinchaysuyo.
Afterward, we’ll head to the adventure area, where you can enjoy ziplining and a hanging (Tibetan) bridge experience. Later, we will enjoy a traditional lunch prepared with local ingredients.
We will then continue to the Chonta checkpoint, where we will start a scenic hike of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Along the trail, you’ll enjoy beautiful Andean landscapes, impressive canyons, and panoramic views of the Apurímac River, which winds through the depths of the valley. Upon reaching the Condor Viewpoint, you will experience something truly unforgettable: watching the majestic Andean condors soaring freely above the mountains—a spectacular natural event.
Finally, we will return to Cusco, arriving at approximately 7:00 p.m.
Includes
Includes:
- Pickup from your hotel (central locations only)
- Tourist transportation
- Professional bilingual guide (Spanish & English)
- Local lunch
- Binoculars (shared with the group)
- Zipline activity
- Tibetan bridge activity
Not Included:
- Entrance to Killarumiyoq: 7 soles
- Entrance to Tarawasi: 10 soles
- Entrance to Chonta: 20 soles
Recommendations
- Wear warm and comfortable clothing; temperatures at high altitude can change quickly.
- Use proper hiking shoes, as the trail has uneven sections and loose soil.
- Bring enough water, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a rain poncho during the wet season.
- For the adventure activities (zipline and Tibetan bridge), follow all instructions given by the specialized staff.
- Maintain a steady, relaxed pace during the hike to help your body adapt to the altitude.
- Bring a camera or binoculars, as condor sightings often occur at a fairly close distance.
- It is recommended to take this tour after acclimating in Cusco to avoid fatigue during the trek.
FAQ
What does Killarumiyoq mean in the Andean worldview?
Killarumiyoq is known as the “Temple of the Moon.” For the Incas, the Moon (Killa) was a feminine deity linked to agricultural cycles, fertility, and nighttime protection. It’s believed that this site served as a ceremonial center to honor the Moon and perform rituals connected to lunar cycles.
What can you see at Killarumiyoq?
You’ll find beautifully preserved Inca terraces, water channels, and the famous “Moon Stone,” a carved rock featuring symbolic shapes. The site stands out for its harmony with the natural surroundings and its peaceful, spiritual atmosphere—perfect for photos and a brief exploration.
Does Killarumiyoq require a lot of walking?
No. The visit is short and accessible for all types of travelers. It requires no physical effort and works perfectly as an introductory stop to acclimate and connect with Inca history.
Why was Tarawasi important to the Incas?
Tarawasi was an important ceremonial center and possibly a resting point along the main route to the jungle and the Chinchaysuyo region. Its polygonal stone walls and platforms show advanced construction techniques reserved for high-value ritual sites.
What is the architectural style of Tarawasi like?
The site features ceremonial terraces and finely crafted stone walls. Its geometric and symmetrical design is similar to elite constructions such as Sacsayhuamán. Many travelers consider Tarawasi one of the most elegant complexes along this ancestral route.
How much time is spent at Tarawasi?
The visit lasts about 20 to 30 minutes—enough to see the main sectors, take photos, and learn the site’s history with your guide.
Are the zipline and Tibetan bridge activities safe?
Yes. The activities are operated by certified instructors using safety-checked equipment and modern harnesses. Before starting, you’ll receive a safety briefing and demonstration.
Who can participate in the zipline?
The activity is suitable for travelers ages 8 and up, as long as they do not have severe vertigo or heart conditions. Older adults may also participate if they feel comfortable. It is not recommended for pregnant travelers.
How long do the adventure activities last?
Approximately 40 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the size of the group.
Is the hike to the Chonta Condor Viewpoint difficult?
The hike is moderately challenging. It’s about 3.5 km (1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes), with gentle but constant slopes. Being acclimated to Cusco’s altitude is recommended.
What kind of scenery can be seen during the hike?
You’ll enjoy panoramic views of the Apurímac Canyon, distant snow-capped mountains, deep ravines, and a pristine natural environment. It’s an excellent hike for photography and wildlife observation.
Are there services or rest stops along the trail?
There are no restrooms along the path—only at the checkpoint before starting the hike. Bringing water, sunscreen, and a hat is recommended.
Is condor watching in Chonta really guaranteed?
Yes. Chonta is one of the best places near Cusco to see Andean condors in the wild. These birds use the thermal currents of the Apurímac Canyon to soar, especially in the afternoon.
How many condors can be seen in one day?
It varies according to weather and season, but on average you can spot between 3 and 10 condors. On sunny days, the chances increase considerably.
What is the best time to see condors in Chonta?
The best time is between 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., when the canyon walls warm up and create ascending air currents that condors use to fly effortlessly.
Is the viewpoint very crowded?
No. Even during high season, Chonta remains a quiet and lightly visited destination compared to other routes. A moderate increase in visitors is expected in 2026, but it still maintains a natural and intimate atmosphere.
Is there an entrance fee for the Chonta Condor Viewpoint?
Yes. The local community manages the entrance and charges a small fee that helps preserve the area. Prices may vary slightly each year.
What time does the tour return to Cusco?
The tour typically ends around 7:00 p.m., depending on weather, condor activity, and the group’s pace.
Can I take this tour if I’m not acclimated yet?
It’s best to have at least one day of acclimation in Cusco due to the altitude and the hike (Chonta is above 3,400 m / 11,155 ft).
Additional
Additional Information for the Chonta Condor Viewpoint Tour
Acclimatization and Altitude in Chonta
The Chonta Condor Viewpoint is located in an Andean area above 3,400 m a.s.l., so it is recommended to arrive in Cusco one or two days in advance to acclimate properly. Staying hydrated, avoiding heavy meals, and walking at a comfortable pace will help you enjoy the tour and the hike to the viewpoints.
Route Details and Hiking Conditions
The tour begins with hotel pickup in Cusco at 7:00 a.m. The hike to the Condor Viewpoint takes approximately one hour and twenty minutes along a moderately sloped trail with panoramic views of the Apurímac Canyon. Weather conditions can vary throughout the day, so it is advisable to wear layered clothing, sunscreen, and proper trekking shoes.
Visit to Killarumiyoq and Tarawasi
Along the route, travelers visit the archaeological sites of Killarumiyoq and Tarawasi, both notable for their Inca architecture and ceremonial importance. These stops offer an opportunity to learn more about the Andean worldview and the high-quality stonework developed by ancient Inca builders.
Adventure Zone and Included Activities
In the adventure area, travelers can enjoy activities such as zipline and a Tibetan bridge, performed with certified equipment and supervised by professional instructors. A safety briefing is provided before each activity to ensure a fun and controlled experience. These activities are optional but add an exciting adrenaline touch to the tour.
Conditions for Condor Sightings
Condor sightings depend on natural factors such as wind, sunlight, and temperature. Although the presence of the Andean condor is frequent, observation time may vary. Maintaining silence, respecting marked areas, and avoiding the edges of the canyon help preserve the habitat of this iconic species.
Practical Recommendations for the Tour
To fully enjoy the tour, it is recommended to bring enough water, a hat, sunglasses, a rain poncho, and a camera with a good zoom or binoculars. Carrying cash for entrance fees and to support local producers is also advisable. Respecting marked trails and not leaving trash contributes to responsible tourism.
Safety, Transportation, and Tour Logistics
The tour ends around 7:00 p.m. upon returning to Cusco. Transportation is touristic, comfortable, and operated by professional drivers. If weather conditions jeopardize the visit to the viewpoint, the activity may be rescheduled according to the agency’s safety protocols. To ensure availability, it is recommended to book in advance and confirm the pickup time the day before the tour.
