After recovering from our ride to Arequipa, we did a bus from Arequipa to Canyon del Colca and the snall town at the end of the road, Cabanaconde. This was a good ride past Llamas, Vicuna and Alpaca apparently grazing wild within a high plateau landscape.
Cabanaconde is within Colca Canyon which is said to be one of the three deepest canyons in the world. You have to hike to get to the deep part but it is still plenty impressive with farming still ongoing on the sides of the canyons utilizing terracing centuries old.
Here´s a picture of Denyse viewing the Canyon a short walk from our Hostel...
Lots of short or multi-day hikes are possible and I would like to return to do that someday.
Following morning we took the loaded local bus to the Condor Lookout but Condors were not very cooperative in showing themselves. Interesting part of the ride was the 120 or so riders crammed into a 40 passenger bus. Many of the other passengers were the vendors who set up so sell their handiwork and trinkets when the Condors dont show.
Back to the Hostel and breakfast. Hostel was 73 soles or about $18 including breakfast.
Cabanaconde is within Colca Canyon which is said to be one of the three deepest canyons in the world. You have to hike to get to the deep part but it is still plenty impressive with farming still ongoing on the sides of the canyons utilizing terracing centuries old.
Here´s a picture of Denyse viewing the Canyon a short walk from our Hostel...
Lots of short or multi-day hikes are possible and I would like to return to do that someday.
Following morning we took the loaded local bus to the Condor Lookout but Condors were not very cooperative in showing themselves. Interesting part of the ride was the 120 or so riders crammed into a 40 passenger bus. Many of the other passengers were the vendors who set up so sell their handiwork and trinkets when the Condors dont show.
Back to the Hostel and breakfast. Hostel was 73 soles or about $18 including breakfast.
Comments