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RAINBOW MOUNTAIN

Rainbow Mountain Hike

Description:

100 kilometers southeast of Cusco, Peru there is a rainbow colored mountain.

It is referred to as the the Mountain of Seven Colors, Vinicunca, or Rainbow.

This mountain is located in the Vilcanota mountain range, 5,200 meters above sea level, in the Pitumarca District.

Its slopes and peaks are dyed by  stripes of startling shades of fuchsia, turquoise, lavender, and gold.

EThe spectacle that Vinicunca offers has been attracting visitors since the beginning of 2016, as Haydee Pacheco, tourism official at the Municipality of Pitumarca, told BBC World.

Vinicunca’s rainbow appearance is due to “a complex geological history of marine, lake and river sediments”, according to a report by the Cultural Landscape Office at the Decentralized Directorate of Culture of Cusco.

10 rock formations of unsurpassed beauty:

These sediments, carried in by the water that previously covered the area, date from between the Tertiary and Quaternary Periods, that is, from about 65 to two million years ago.

Over time, the sediments formed layers (with different grain sizes), which today comprise the stripes that make this site so magnificent.

The movement of the tectonic plates in the area lifted these sediments until they became mountains.

They then acquired their striking colors due to the oxidation of their minerals, quickened by the humidity of the area, and their erosion, as César Muñoz, a member of the Geological Society of Peru (SGP) explained to BBC World.

Muñoz and a study conducted by the Office of Cultural Landscape detail the composition of each stripe according to its color:

  • Pink or fuchsia: mixture of red clay, mudstone, and sand
  • Whitish: sandstone (quartz sand) and limestone
  • Purple or lavender: loam (mixture of clay and calcium carbonate) and silicates
  • Red: argillite and clay
  • Green: clays rich in ferromagnesian minerals (mixture of iron and magnesium) and copper oxide
  • Yellowish brown, mustard or golden brown: limonites and calcareous sandstones rich in sulfur minerals (combined with sulfur)

Fabián Drenkhan, researcher for the Instituto de Ciencias de la Naturaleza de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, has indicated to BBC World that these mixtures also contain iron oxides, which are usually reddish in color. (Source: BBC World)

Itinerary:
  • Hotel pick-up at 4:00 am
  • Drive to the south of Cusco (Qollasuyo) and break for breakfast in the town of Cusipata (Tintinco community)
  • From there, we will drive for 1 more hour until reaching the Fulawasi Pata community parking lot at 4660 meters above sea level
  • We will begin the hike to Rainbow Mountain, ascending for approximately two hours to Vinchuca (5200 meters above sea level)
  • Free time to enjoy the site and take pictures
  • Follow the path back to the parking lot
  • Take time for lunch and then return to Cusco, with hotel drop offs estimated between 4:30 – 5:00pm
Details:
  • We cannot guarantee wheelchair accessibility
  • This tour is not recommended for guests with the following medical conditions:
    • Asthma
    • High blood pressure
    • Heart conditions
    • Back problems
    • Severe medical conditions
    • Guests who are pregnant
  • Guests must be 12 or older
  • Guests should have a moderate level of fitness
  • Please bring: water; clothing for hot weather, cold weather, and rain; a hat; sunscreen; personal medication; and a camera
  • It is recommended that you spend at least two days in Cusco or the Sacred Valley before beginning this tour in order to adapt to the altitude
  • This experience is weather-dependent. If it is cancelled due to poor weather, you will be rescheduled or offered a full refund
Cancellation Policies:
  • You will receive a confirmation immediately after completing your reservation
  • If you cancel within 3 days before the scheduled departure, you must pay a 100% cancellation fee. If you cancel at least 4 days before the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee

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