PEROLNIYOQ NATURAL WATERFALL TOUR
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The Perolniyoq Natural Waterfall Tour is a captivating day trip from Cusco that takes you to the stunning Perolniyoq Waterfall. Located in the scenic Andean mountains, this hidden gem offers a peaceful escape into nature. The waterfall cascades from a height of 50 meters (164 feet), surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic cliffs. The journey to the waterfall includes a scenic drive through the beautiful Andean countryside, followed by a short hike that rewards you with breathtaking views of the waterfall and its natural surroundings. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil experience, this tour offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
Language
Spanish, English
Altitude
4,200 msnm
Transportation
Minibus
Difficulty
Moderate
Itinerary
07:30 am – Hotel pick-up
Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco and start the journey towards the scenic Sojma community.
09:00 am – Stop at Huarocondo Village
- Enjoy a traditional local dish, lechón (roast pork), in Huarocondo village.
10:00 am – Hike to Perolniyoq Waterfall
Start the 1-hour hike to the beautiful Perolniyoq Waterfall, where you’ll have time for photos and enjoy the natural surroundings.
11:30 am – Hike to Raqaypata Inca Site
Continue the hike for 45 minutes to the ancient Raqaypata Inca site. Explore the site and enjoy panoramic views.
01:00 pm – Lunch
- Return to Sojma community for a delicious lunch.
02:30 pm – Return to Cusco
Board the minivan for the return journey to Cusco, arriving around 5:00 pm.
Include
- Tourist trasportation
- First aid kit
- Profesional tour guide
- Lunch
Not Include
- Entrance ticket
- Water
- Snacks
- Pictures
Recommendation
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Acclimatize to the Altitude: Cusco is at an altitude of 11,023 feet (3,400 meters). To avoid altitude sickness, take it easy on the first day, drink plenty of water, and allow your body to adjust to the altitude.
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Bring Comfortable Footwear: You’ll be walking on uneven and sometimes slippery terrain at both Machu Picchu and the archaeological sites in Cusco. Make sure to bring sturdy, comfortable walking shoes.
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Dress in Layers: The weather can change quickly in the highlands. It’s best to wear layers, as mornings and evenings can be chilly, while afternoons may get warmer.
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Protect Yourself from the Sun: Even at higher altitudes, the sun can be intense. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from UV rays.
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Pack Light for the Train: On your way to Machu Picchu, you’ll take the train. Pack only what you need for the day, as there is limited space for luggage on the train.
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Stay Hydrated: The dry air at high altitudes can lead to dehydration. Carry a water bottle and stay hydrated throughout the trip, especially when touring the sites.
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Respect Local Culture: Be respectful of local traditions and customs. In Cusco, Machu Picchu, and surrounding areas, it’s important to be mindful of the sacredness of the land and the people’s heritage.
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Early Start for Machu Picchu: The best way to avoid large crowds at Machu Picchu is to start early. Be prepared for an early departure to make the most of your time at this iconic site.
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Bring Cash for Souvenirs: While many places accept credit cards, it’s a good idea to carry cash (Soles) for small purchases, such as souvenirs, snacks, or tips.
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Take Photos but Respect the Rules: Machu Picchu has specific rules regarding photography. Make sure you’re aware of the restrictions on certain areas and respect the site’s guidelines.
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Is this trip right for you?
- This trip visits places at high altitudes, and as a result, some people may experience altitude sickness regardless of age or physical condition. Please refer to the Medical and Health Information section of the Essential Trip Information for more details.
- This journey involves extensive walking to visit the sites, and if you choose to trek the Inca Trail or the Quarry Trail, you will face strenuous hikes. We recommend this trip for those with a good level of fitness. It is important to bring comfortable footwear suitable for hiking. See the “Packing” section of the Essential Trip Information for more details.
- For those trekking the Inca Trail or the Quarry Trail, accommodation will be in campsites with basic facilities. Undoubtedly, this experience is not just about reaching the final destination (Machu Picchu) but about the incredible journey itself.
- According to Machu Picchu’s visiting regulations, all visitors must follow a pre-determined route within the site in a single direction. Once the guided tour begins, exiting and re-entering the site is not permitted. After the guided visit concludes, visitors must leave the site, and personal exploration of Machu Picchu is not allowed. Please refer to the Itinerary for more details.
- Travelers who choose different ways to reach Machu Picchu (Inca Trail, Quarry Trail, or Train) will not follow the same routes within the site. This means that you may not be able to take photos together overlooking Machu Picchu, whether traveling on the same booking or separate bookings.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is recommended to take some precautions against altitude sickness, such as drinking plenty of water, avoiding heavy meals before the hike, and resting during the walk. If you are not used to the altitude, make sure to take your time and avoid rushing during the hike.
Yes, the tour is accessible for people in reasonable physical condition. However, if you have difficulty walking, we recommend considering it carefully, as the altitude can make it more challenging.
We suggest bringing comfortable and warm clothing (the weather can be cold in the morning), sunscreen, sunglasses, water, and something to eat during the hike. The guide will provide time to reorganize your backpack before starting the hike.

$ 90.00 / 4 days
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