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Pallay Punchu Tour from Cusco, Ollantaytambo & Urubamba Full-Day

Join the Pallay Punchu Tour from Cusco, Ollantaytambo, or Urubamba for a full-day hike to the “Mountain of Colors and Textures.” High in the Andes above Langui Lagoon, Pallay Punchu features striking red, pink, orange, and turquoise mineral formations and wide panoramic views with fewer crowds than Rainbow Mountain. This hike is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers, combining unique landscapes, cultural scenery, and a chance to connect with Peru’s natural surroundings.

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Cusco, Urubamba or Ollantaytambo – Sicuani – Langui Lagoon – Pallay Punchu Mountain – Cusco – Urubamba or Ollantaytambo
Physical level

Moderate

Trip style

Hike, Culture, Adventure

Max altitude

4,791 m / 15,718 ft

Group size

02ppl Min Average 06ppl - 08ppl Max

Discover the Stunning Colors of Pallay Punchu Mountain in the Peruvian Andes

The Pallay Punchu Mountain Tour is an extraordinary full-day adventure that takes you to one of Cusco’s newest and most breathtaking natural attractions. Rising to 4,791 m (15,718 ft) above sea level, Pallay Punchu is famous for its vibrant striped ridges, which resemble a traditional Andean woven poncho, giving the mountain its unique name. Surrounded by dramatic high-altitude landscapes and overlooking the stunning turquoise waters of Langui Lagoon, this hidden gem offers spectacular scenery far from the crowds. The journey combines a scenic drive through picturesque Andean villages with a rewarding hike to panoramic viewpoints, making it an ideal experience for travelers seeking authentic landscapes, incredible photography opportunities, and a unique alternative to the classic Rainbow Mountain trek.

Pallay Punchu Mountain Day Trip from Cusco, Urubamba & Ollantaytambo

  • Tour Type: Full-Day Hiking Adventure
  • Departure Locations: Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo
  • Destination: Pallay Punchu Mountain & Langui Lagoon
  • Duration: Approximately 14–16 Hours
  • Highest Elevation: 4,791 m / 15,718 ft
  • Starting Elevation: Approximately 3,400 m / 11,155 ft (Cusco)
  • Hiking Distance: 4–6 km (2.5–3.7 miles) Round Trip
  • Hiking Time: 2–3 Hours Round Trip
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging
  • Activity Level: Active
  • Transportation: Private Tourist Vehicle
  • Guide: Professional English-Speaking Guide
  • Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
  • Best Season: April to November
  • Recommended Acclimatization: At least 2 days in Cusco or the Sacred Valley
  • Group Size: Small Groups or Private Service Available
  • Route: Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo – Sicuani – Langui Lagoon – Pallay Punchu Mountain – Langui Lagoon – Return to Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo

Pallay Punchu Mountain Day Trip from Cusco, Urubamba & Ollantaytambo short Itinerary:

Day 1: Cusco, Urubamba or Ollantaytambo – Sicuani – Langui Lagoon – Pallay Punchu Mountain – Cusco – Urubamba or Ollantaytambo

Highlights

Tour highlights

  • Hike to the world-famous Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca), one of Peru’s most iconic natural attractions.
  • Marvel at the vibrant mineral-colored slopes that make Rainbow Mountain a unique geological wonder.
  • Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Peruvian Andes and surrounding valleys.
  • Travel through remote Andean communities and experience authentic local culture.
  • Spot llamas, alpacas, and other native wildlife along the trail.
  • Admire the majestic snow-capped peaks, including the impressive Ausangate Mountain.
  • Capture incredible photographs of some of the most spectacular landscapes in South America.
  • Experience a rewarding high-altitude trek surrounded by pristine natural beauty.
  • Learn about the history, geology, and traditions of the Andes from your expert guide.
  • Enjoy a memorable full-day adventure from Ollantaytambo or Urubamba, combining nature, culture, and breathtaking scenery.
DAY 1

Cusco, Urubamba or Ollantaytambo – Sicuani – Langui Lagoon – Pallay Punchu Mountain – Langui Lagoon – Urubamba or Ollantaytambo, Cusco

Your Pallay Punchu adventure begins with an early morning pickup from your hotel in Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo. We travel through the heart of the Peruvian Andes, passing picturesque villages, rolling farmlands, and dramatic mountain landscapes on our journey toward the Canas Province, home to the spectacular Pallay Punchu Mountain.

Along the route, we stop for a nourishing breakfast before continuing toward the shores of the beautiful Langui Lagoon, one of the most scenic high-altitude lakes in southern Peru. Surrounded by breathtaking Andean scenery, this peaceful lagoon serves as the gateway to our hike.

Upon reaching the trailhead, we begin our ascent to Pallay Punchu Mountain. The trail climbs through colorful hillsides and rugged ridgelines, offering increasingly impressive views of the turquoise waters of Langui Lagoon and the surrounding snow-capped peaks. As you gain elevation, the mountain’s famous multicolored formations gradually come into view, creating one of the most unique landscapes in the Cusco region.

After approximately 1 to 1.5 hours of hiking, we arrive at the main viewpoint of Pallay Punchu (4,791 m / 15,718 ft). Here, you will have ample time to explore, take photographs, and admire the mountain’s striking red, pink, orange, and ochre-colored ridges that resemble a traditional Andean woven poncho. The panoramic views of the Andes and Langui Lagoon make this one of Peru’s most rewarding hidden gems.

After enjoying the summit and surrounding viewpoints, we descend back to the trailhead and head to a local restaurant for a delicious lunch. Following lunch, we begin our scenic return journey to Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo, arriving in the evening with unforgettable memories of one of the Andes’ most remarkable natural wonders.

  • Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
  • Hiking Distance: Approximately 4–6 km / 2.5–3.7 miles (round trip)
  • Hiking Time: Approximately 2–3 hours
  • Maximum Elevation: 4,791 m / 15,718 ft
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: Langui Lagoon, Pallay Punchu Mountain, Andean Landscapes, Local Communities
  • Optional: Horses may be available for rent through local community members for travelers who would like assistance during the ascent.

Included:

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Cusco, Urubamba, or Ollantaytambo)
  • Private tourist transportation
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Breakfast, lunch
  • First aid kit and oxygen tank
  • Trekking poles (upon request)
  • Entrance fee to Pallay Punchu Mountain
  • Assistance throughout the tour

Not Included:

  • Pallay Punchu entrance fee 20 soles
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal riding horse (available for rent locally)
  • Snacks and additional beverages
  • Tips for guides and drivers (optional)
  • Personal expenses
  • Dinner
  • Accommodation before or after the tour

PRICES

1-Full Day Pallay Punchu Rainbow Mountain Tour Availability:

Group Price: 02ppl Min Average 06ppl – 08ppl Max
US$ 160 per person

What to bring

WHAT TO BRING FOR A DAY HIKE

  • Lightweight, waterproof day pack
  • Sturdy hiking boots
  • Warm clothing and hiking pants (avoid jeans)
  • Layers for varying temperatures
  • Camera with charged batteries
  • Sun protection: sunscreen, sunhat, sunglasses
  • Thermals, wool socks, gloves, scarf, wool hat
  • Insect repellent
  • Waterproof clothing or rain poncho
  • Reusable water bottles
  • Personal medical kit
  • Extra money for souvenirs, drinks, and tips
  • Walking sticks (available for rent)
  • Favorite snacks
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Toilet paper
  • Copy of passport and student ID (if applicable)
Travel guide
Aditional information

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please review the following details carefully. They will address any questions you may have about our services and the trek to Rainbow Mountain.

WELCOME TO CUSCO

Upon arrival at Cusco airport, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel. Please provide your complete flight details at least 14 days prior to your arrival. Look for our representative holding an orange INCA EXPEDITIONS sign at the arrival terminal.

THE BRIEFING

The briefing for the Rainbow Mountain Trek will be held the evening before the trek at 6pm at our office

CAN I STORE MY LUGGAGE AT YOUR OFFICE?

Yes, you can store your main luggage either at our office or at your hotel during the Rainbow Mountain Trek, whichever is more convenient for you.

HOW TO BOOK THE RAINBOW MOUNTAIN TREK

Step 1: To book your Rainbow Mountain Trek, please complete our booking form by clicking on “BOOK NOW” on our homepage or by following this link.

Make sure to have the following details for each participant in your group:

  • Full name (as per passport)
  • Gender
  • Passport number
  • Date of Birth (dd / mm / yyyy)
  • Nationality

Step 2: A deposit of US$53 per person is required to secure a permit for the trek. You can make this deposit by clicking on the VISA or PAYPAL icons on our homepage, or by using the VISA or PAYPAL symbols on our booking page. For VISA payments, click here.

WHAT ABOUT THE BALANCE?

To avoid high credit card fees in Peru, you may pay the balance in cash (US dollars or Peruvian soles) at our office in Cusco. ATMs are available in the historical center for cash withdrawals. Alternatively, you can pay online via VISA or PAYPAL, but a 5.5% service fee will apply. For PAYPAL payments, log into your account and use our email address: incasexpeditions@gmail.com.

MAY I CHANGE THE DEPARTURE DATE AFTER THE TICKETS HAVE BEEN PURCHASED?

If you need to change your departure date, it may be possible for a fee, depending on what has already been purchased. Please contact our office as soon as possible to discuss changes.

Note: Deposits are non-refundable if you cancel your Rainbow Mountain Trek.

WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE ON THE RAINBOW MOUNTAIN TREK?

Weather conditions can be unpredictable. We recommend bringing warm clothing and good rain gear, especially during the rainy season, as snow or rain is possible. The high altitude can bring sudden temperature changes and storms.

WHAT ABOUT ALTITUDE SICKNESS ON THE RAINBOW MOUNTAIN TREK?

If you are physically fit and spend 3 days acclimating in Cusco or the Sacred Valley, you should be fine. For altitude sickness, the recommended remedies include WATER, COCA TEA, and OXYGEN, which our guides carry. For more information, visit this link.

We offer Cusco City and Sacred Valley tours that you can book to help with acclimatization. Check out our day tours on our main page.

HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE THERE PER GROUP?

Our maximum group size is 8 people, though groups usually range from 2 to 6 participants. INCA EXPEDITIONS specializes in small, private groups, ensuring a personalized experience.

IS THE TREK DIFFICULT? DO I NEED TO BE FIT?

Yes, the trek is challenging due to high altitude and a steep final section, reaching up to 5100 meters / 16732 feet. Good physical condition and proper acclimatization are essential. It is advisable to spend at least 3 days in Cusco (3350m / 11,047ft) before starting the trek. If you have other treks or tours planned, consider scheduling Rainbow Mountain as your final activity.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I AM UNABLE TO FINISH THE RAINBOW MOUNTAIN TREK?

If you cannot complete the trek due to health issues, INCA EXPEDITIONS will assist with transportation to the nearest town. For fatigue, you can rent a horse. We carry oxygen for any respiratory issues. In extreme cases, helicopter evacuation can be arranged at your expense (travel insurance required). No refunds are provided if you cannot finish the trek.

ARE WE DROPPED OFF AT OUR HOTEL AFTER THE TREK?

Yes, the package includes drop-off at your Cusco hotel. If your hotel is in the Sacred Valley (e.g., Ollantaytambo or Urubamba), we will drop you off there as well.

TIPPING

Tipping is not compulsory but is appreciated for excellent service. It’s an important part of Peruvian culture and motivates our staff to provide outstanding service. You can tip based on your perception of the service quality and the length of your trip.

ARE WE SUSTAINABLE?

Yes, we are committed to responsible and sustainable tourism. We adhere to principles of environmental protection, respect for local culture and religion, and benefit local communities. Our local staff is trained to understand and respect the places and people involved.

Frequently asked questions

1. Can I visit Pallay Punchu Mountain from Cusco, Ollantaytambo, or Urubamba?

Yes. We offer convenient hotel pickup and drop-off from Cusco, Ollantaytambo, and Urubamba, making it easy to explore Pallay Punchu Mountain whether you are staying in Cusco or the Sacred Valley.

2. What is Pallay Punchu Mountain?

Pallay Punchu is one of Cusco’s newest natural attractions, famous for its colorful striped ridges that resemble a traditional Andean woven poncho. Its unique geological formations and breathtaking scenery have earned it the nickname “The New Rainbow Mountain.”

3. How difficult is the Pallay Punchu hike?

The hike is considered moderate due to the high altitude and uphill sections. While the trail is relatively short, the elevation can make the trek challenging for some travelers. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended.

4. How high is Pallay Punchu Mountain?

The highest viewpoint of Pallay Punchu reaches approximately 4,791 meters (15,718 feet) above sea level, offering spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding Andes and Langui Lagoon.

5. How long is the hike?

Most travelers take between 1 and 1.5 hours to reach the main viewpoints, with approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour for the descent. Hiking times may vary depending on pace and weather conditions.

6. Do I need to acclimatize before the tour?

Yes. We highly recommend spending at least 2 to 3 days in Cusco, Ollantaytambo, or Urubamba before attempting the hike to help your body adjust to the altitude.

7. What should I bring?

We recommend bringing hiking shoes, warm layers, a waterproof jacket, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, water, snacks, personal medication, and a camera to capture the incredible landscapes.

8. Are horses available for rent?

Yes. Local community members often offer horses for rent at the trailhead for travelers who would like assistance during the ascent.

9. What makes Pallay Punchu different from Rainbow Mountain?

Pallay Punchu offers equally impressive colorful formations but receives significantly fewer visitors. The mountain’s distinctive sharp ridges, unique rock patterns, and stunning views over Langui Lagoon create a more remote and peaceful experience.

10. Is Pallay Punchu Mountain worth visiting?

Absolutely. Pallay Punchu is one of the most spectacular hidden gems in the Cusco region. With its vibrant natural colors, dramatic mountain scenery, beautiful alpine lagoon, and fewer crowds, it is an unforgettable destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.

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