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Cusco: Majestic Flight of the Condor in Chonta - Apurímac Canyon.

By Choquequirao Experience E.I.R.L
Free cancellation available
Price is P 4,624 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 10h+
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages

Overview

  • Andean giants glide freely in Chonta, masters of the deep abyss.
  • Huge wings embrace the sky of Cusco in a sacred and eternal flight.
  • The Chonta Canyon: a natural throne where the condor dances with the wind.
  • Feel the thrill of seeing the king of the Andes fly just a few meters from you.
  • Pure magic: the condor soars effortlessly over the Apurímac River

Activity location

    • Cusco
    • Cusco, Cuzco, Peru

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Cusco
    • Cusco, Cuzco, Peru

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Valid for 10 Hours, CUSCO: Flight of the condors in Chonta, with lunch and admission in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 10 hours10h
    10h
  • English
Price details
P 4,624.39 x 2 AdultsP 9,248.78
Total
Price is P 9,248.78
Flight of the Condors and adventure activities, private service
  • Activity duration is 11 hours11h
    11h
  • English

Besides seeing the majestic flight of the condor in the Apurímac Canyon, you can also do adventure activities like ziplining at different distances and crossing a Tibetan bridge, which will surely make you enjoy the ride even more.

Price details
P 5,945.64 x 2 AdultsP 11,891.28
Total
Price is P 11,891.28

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Entrance ticket to Chonta
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Tourist transportation.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Professional guide.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Buffet lunch.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Walking sticks.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Optional, (Zipline and suspension bridge).
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Food not detailed
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Tips

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs
  • Not suitable for: People afraid of heights, People with mobility impairments

What you can expect

The adventure begins when the city of Cusco is still waking up. You'll leave the urban hustle and bustle behind and head onto the road that winds north, a journey that's in itself a kind of living geography lesson. As you descend into the Limatambo valley, the landscape transforms: the cold of the highlands gives way to the greenery of the fruit trees and the temperate climate, where the oxygen feels denser and more pleasant.
After a brief stop to recharge and perhaps explore the stone enigmas in Killarumiyoc or Tarawasi, the vehicle faces the final ascent along a dirt road. The road gets narrow and the mountains seem to grow around you until you reach the small community of Chonta. Here, the engine stops and your legs take over.
The trail to the viewpoint is a natural balcony suspended in time. For about an hour of walking, you'll move between the golden ichu and the Andean wind, with the imposing presence of the snow-capped Salkantay watching in the distance if the sky is clear. It's not a strenuous hike, but the 3,400-meter altitude demands a leisurely, almost meditative pace, allowing you to admire how the earth abruptly opens up beside you.
When you reach the edge of the Apurímac Canyon, your breath catches, not from fatigue, but from the sheer immensity. Under your feet, an abyss over 1,000 meters deep falls vertically to the river, which from that height looks like just a silver thread. You'll find your spot among the rocks of the third viewpoint, get your binoculars ready, and do the hardest part: wait in absolute silence.
It's between 1:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon when the magic happens. The sun warms the canyon walls, creating invisible columns of hot air. Suddenly, a shadow crosses the rocks. You look up, and there it is: the Vultur gryphus. It's not a bird, it's a giant. With a wingspan of three meters, the Andean Condor emerges from the abyss.
The most shocking thing is the lack of effort. They don't flap; they just float. You'll see them spiral up, taking advantage of the thermal currents, sometimes passing so close that you can make out the white collar of feathers on their necks and hear the hum of the wind cut by their wings. There could be two, five, or twelve of them, dancing in an ancient choreography right before your eyes. It's a moment of primitive connection with nature, where you feel small and privileged at the same time.
When the sun begins to set and the afternoon cold sets in, you head back. The walk back feels lighter, not only because of the descent, but because of the euphoria of having witnessed the king of the Andes on his throne. The trip back to Cusco is a moment of silent reflection, with your eyes still filled with abysses and giant wings.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIES
    • Cusco
    • Cusco, Cuzco, Peru

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    • Cusco
    • Cusco, Cuzco, Peru