Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca Full Day Hike from Cusco
- Cusco
- Cusipata
- Vinicunca
- Cusco
Moderate
Diary
Group/ private
All years
Bus
Overview
Experience one of Peru’s most colorful natural wonders with our full-day Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca tour from Cusco. Located high in the Peruvian Andes, Vinicunca—also known as Montaña de Colores—offers breathtaking views of vibrant, mineral-rich slopes and snow-capped peaks. This scenic day hike takes you through stunning high-altitude landscapes, past herds of alpacas and traditional Quechua villages, all leading up to the spectacular viewpoint of the 7-colored mountain.
Perfect for active travelers and nature lovers, this one-day adventure combines challenging trekking, unforgettable photo opportunities, and a glimpse into traditional Andean life. With early morning transportation, guided support, and a rewarding hike to one of Peru’s top natural attractions, the Rainbow Mountain hike is a must for those looking to add a splash of color to their Cusco experience.
Tour Summary – Rainbow Mountain Full day
Join our full-day adventure to Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca, one of Peru’s most stunning and colorful landscapes. This high-altitude hike takes you through breathtaking Andean scenery, past grazing alpacas, and into the heart of Peru’s mineral-rich mountains. Perfect for adventurous travelers, the tour includes round-trip transportation from Cusco, breakfast, lunch, and an expert guide to ensure a safe and memorable experience.
Tour Details:
- Tour Name: Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca Full Day Tour
- Location: Cusco – Pitumarca – Vinicunca – Red Valley (optional)
- Duration: Full Day (approx. 12–13 hours round trip)
- Start Time: 4:00 AM
- End Time: 4:30 PM (approx.)
- Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging (due to high altitude)
- Elevation: Up to 5,036 m / 16,522 ft
- Group Size: Small group (max. 12 people)
- Best Season: May – September (dry season recommended)
- Not Included: Entrance fee to Rainbow Mountain (approx. 30 soles), horse rental (optional), snacks, tips
Highlights
- Trek to the iconic Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca), famous for its naturally colorful striped slopes formed by mineral deposits.
- Enjoy panoramic views of the Andes, including glaciers, red valleys, and remote traditional villages along the route.
- Experience a high-altitude adventure at over 5,000 meters (16,522 ft), with a professional guide supporting you every step of the way.
- Optional visit to the stunning Red Valley, a less-visited but equally breathtaking destination nearby.
- Round-trip transportation, meals, and bilingual guide included, making your day trip comfortable, safe, and well-organized.
- See native wildlife such as llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas as you hike through one of Peru’s most unique natural landscapes.
- Perfect for travelers looking for a challenging and rewarding one-day hike from Cusco.
Itinerary at a Glance
- 4:00 AM – Early morning pickup from your hotel in Cusco
- 6:30 AM – Breakfast stop in the town of Cusipata
- 7:30 AM – Arrival at the trailhead and preparation for the hike
- 8:00 AM – Begin the scenic hike to Rainbow Mountain (approx. 1.5–2 hours)
- 10:00 AM – Reach the summit of Vinicunca (5,036 m / 16,522 ft), enjoy panoramic views
- 10:30 AM – Optional hike to the Red Valley (if conditions and time allow)
- 11:00 AM – Begin descent to the trailhead
- 12:30 PM – Return to Cusipata for a buffet lunch
- 1:30 PM – Start return drive to Cusco
- 4:30 PM – Arrival back in Cusco and drop-off at your hotel
Rainbow Mountain Day Itinerary
4:00 AM – Hotel Pickup in Cusco
Your adventure begins early with a pickup from your hotel in Cusco. We’ll travel south through the beautiful valleys and rural landscapes of the Andes as the sun begins to rise over the mountains.
6:30 AM – Breakfast in Cusipata
We’ll stop in the small town of Cusipata to enjoy a hot, energizing breakfast. You’ll have time to stretch, use the restroom, and acclimate before continuing on to the trailhead.
7:30 AM – Arrive at Trailhead & Prepare for the Hike
Upon arrival at the starting point (around 4,600 meters / 15,100 feet), your guide will provide a safety briefing and help you prepare for the trek. Walking sticks are available, and there’s the option to rent a horse if needed.
8:00 AM – Begin the Hike to Rainbow Mountain
The hike to Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace. The trail climbs steadily through a surreal Andean landscape filled with grazing llamas, snow-capped peaks, and wide open skies.
10:00 AM – Reach the Summit of Rainbow Mountain (5,036 m / 16,522 ft)
Arriving at the summit is a breathtaking moment. You’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Vinicunca’s colorful stripes, caused by natural minerals in the soil. Take plenty of time for photos, rest, and soaking in the scenery.
Optional – Red Valley Viewpoint (if time and weather permit)
For those who want to explore a bit more, there’s an optional short hike to the Red Valley, known for its deep crimson hills and dramatic contrasts. This part of the trek is less crowded and equally stunning.
11:00 AM – Begin Descent to the Trailhead
We’ll hike back down the same path, which usually takes around an hour. Be sure to take it slow and enjoy the high-altitude views on your way down.
12:30 PM – Buffet Lunch in Cusipata
After completing the hike, we’ll return to Cusipata for a well-deserved buffet lunch featuring local Peruvian dishes, including vegetarian options.
1:30 PM – Drive Back to Cusco
We’ll begin the relaxing return drive through the Sacred Valley’s high plains, arriving in Cusco by late afternoon.
4:30 PM – Drop-off at Your Hotel in Cusco
You’ll be dropped off at your hotel with unforgettable memories, incredible photos, and a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of Rainbow Mountain.
What’s Included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Cusco
- Round-trip tourist transport in a comfortable van
- Professional bilingual guide (English & Spanish)
- Hot breakfast in Cusipata
- Buffet lunch with vegetarian options
- First aid kit and oxygen tank for altitude support
- Guided hike to Rainbow Mountain Vinicunca
- Trekking poles
What’s Not Included
- Entrance fee to Rainbow Mountain (approx. 30 soles – paid locally)
- Entrance to Red Valley (optional, approx. 20 soles)
- Horse rental (optional, approx. 80–100 soles one way – paid directly to locals)
- Snacks and water
- Personal expenses and tips
Recommendations
- ✔ Bring your passport – required for train and site entry
- ✔ Wear comfortable walking shoes – the terrain is uneven
- ✔ Pack a light jacket or raincoat – weather can change quickly
- ✔ Use sunblock, sunglasses, and a hat – sun exposure is strong
- ✔ Bring a refillable water bottle – staying hydrated is key
- ✔ Carry some cash (Peruvian soles) for snacks or tip
Frequently Asked Questions – Rainbow Mountain full day
How difficult is the Rainbow Mountain hike?
The Rainbow Mountain hike is considered moderate to challenging due to the high altitude, with elevations reaching over 5,000 meters (16,400 feet). While the trail is not technically difficult, the lack of oxygen can make the climb feel harder. It’s recommended for travelers who are acclimated to Cusco’s elevation and in good physical condition.
How long does the hike to Rainbow Mountain take?
The hike usually takes between 1.5 to 2 hours to ascend and around 1 hour to descend. The trail is approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) round-trip. The total time depends on your pace, weather conditions, and acclimatization to the altitude.
Is it possible to rent a horse for the hike?
Yes, you can rent a horse from local community members at the trailhead if you prefer not to hike the entire way. Horses usually take you about 90% of the trail, with a short final section that must be walked. It’s a great option for those who want to experience Rainbow Mountain without the physical strain.
What should I pack for the Rainbow Mountain tour?
We recommend bringing a small daypack with essentials: water, snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, warm layers, rain jacket, gloves, and a hat. Good hiking shoes are a must due to uneven terrain. Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning views of Vinicunca!
What is the best time of year to visit Rainbow Mountain?
The best time to hike Rainbow Mountain is during the dry season, from May to September, when the skies are clear and the trail conditions are better. During the rainy season (November to March), the trail can be muddy and the views may be obscured by clouds.
Is altitude sickness a concern on this tour?
Yes, due to the high elevation (over 5,000 meters), altitude sickness is a possibility. We strongly recommend spending at least two days in Cusco before the tour to acclimate. Drinking coca tea, staying hydrated, and walking at a steady pace help reduce symptoms.
Is the Rainbow Mountain tour suitable for children?
This tour is not generally recommended for very young children due to the altitude and physical demand. However, older children (12+) who are fit, well-acclimated, and used to hiking may enjoy the experience, especially if they opt to ride a horse part of the way.
Do I need to book Rainbow Mountain in advance?
We highly recommend booking the Rainbow Mountain tour in advance, especially during the high season (May–September). Booking ahead ensures your space is reserved and that all logistics like transportation, meals, and guide services are properly arranged.
Is there an option to visit the Red Valley too?
Yes! If time and weather conditions allow, you can take an optional side hike to the nearby Red Valley, which offers dramatic red-hued landscapes and fewer crowds. Ask your guide on the day of the tour if this extension is possible.
What kind of food is included on the tour?
The tour includes a hot breakfast and a buffet lunch in Cusipata. Meals typically feature traditional Peruvian dishes such as rice, vegetables, soups, and meats. There are also vegetarian options available. Please inform us in advance if you have dietary restrictions.
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