On our most recent trip to Peru, we had the pleasure of trekking to the newly discovered "Tres Rainbows" a great alternative trek to the well known Rainbow Mountain, which lies in the same region. This splattering of multiple painted hills lies near the town of Palccoyo.
This "hike" only 30min from the parking area, is a great option for those who dont want to hike the required 5-6 hours round trip to the Rainbow Mountain.
To compare the two is quite difficult.
Tres Rainbows Hike per the name offers up views of 3 rainbow colored mountains from one view point, and is well worth the travel time and effort to go and see. On a good day you will also get distant views of the Ausangate glacier in the distance. The best part about this option: little hiking required, family friendly, and there are no tourists going here currently!
Both hiking options require a 3 hour drive from Cusco, Peru. Departing early in the morning from Cusco you will arrive to the trail around 7am, and back to Cusco in the afternoon. Both can be done as a day trip.
In the rainy season (November - April) you can also witness a very unique site, the nearby Red River, that flows a vibrant crimson red from the sediments found in the mountains that surround the region! This is something you will only be able to experience in this part of the world.
The Rainbow Mountain Trek has about 500 + tourists per day. The experience is much different as you will physically exert yourself to get the views, BUT this trek offers up the crown jewel of all the painted hills you will ever see! There are also multi day options around this mountain that will get you to the top early in the morning before the day trek crowds, and offers the traveler a night under the stars and the ultimate emersion into high Andes culture and landscapes seen by few.
FlashpackerConnect offers both options so you can choose what suites you best.
More images of Tres Rainbows hike... (all images property of @flashpackerconnect)
Learn More Here
Explore. Dream. Discover.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Hiking to the Rainbow Mountain of Peru - Things you should know
Rainbow Mountain Peru- One of the best kept secrets in the world is now *easily* reached in a day trip from Cusco. I use asterisks because this is what many people think when they hear it only takes a few hours by van to get to the trail head and only a few more hours for the hike.
The trek to Rainbow mountain is not something to take lightly, and because of the many discount operators that now offering this trek, people are becoming injured, overwhelmed and stranded on the mountains because of these operators negligence. Thinking of hiking to Rainbow mountain? You must read this post before booking a tour!
3. WHAT TO PACK: I get asked this question a lot from fellow adventure seekers. My advise is pack only what you need, but be prepared for all types of weather and be smart. Mother nature can be very fickle in the mountains and you may experience all 4 seasons of weather in just one day. Here is my suggested packing list:
5. ELEVATION:
Rainbow Mountain hiking Map (Photo provided by FlashpackerConnect)
6. SAFETY:
Safety should be your #1 priority when thinking about taking this trek. The
elevation itself can make travelers weak and weary, and while I don’t want to scare you- refer to #2- Altitude sickness is REAL. This is not a tour to save money on and book the cheapest option. A reputable company will create a save trek, while optimizing your experience on the trail. Some companies even specialize in getting you to the top of the mountain first. Don’t you want to get your photos with JUST the mountain in the background and not 198934203 other tourists? I know I would!
Let the pictures do the talking.....
- Day Pack with Rain Cover
- Trekking shoes
- WARM CLOTHES: Thermal base layer, Fleece, Down jacket, Stocking hat, gloves, scarf, Buff
- Rain gear
- Sun protection- Hat, sun glasses and sun cream
- Lip Balm
- Snacks- although your operator should be providing snacks if they are a good company..
- Altitude medication such as Diamox
- Motion sickness tablets (for van ride)
- Toilet paper
- Camera
- Dry change of clothes, shoes and plastic bag to store wet items
- Pillow and blanket for the van ride
- TEMPERATURE: 20 degrees F (morning) - 40 degrees F (afternoon)
5. ELEVATION:
- Start: 14,600 feet (4450 meters)
- Top of Rainbow Mountain: 16,520 feet (5035 meters)
- Total elevation gain: 2250 feet (685 meters)
Rainbow Mountain hiking Map (Photo provided by FlashpackerConnect)
6. SAFETY:
Safety should be your #1 priority when thinking about taking this trek. The
elevation itself can make travelers weak and weary, and while I don’t want to scare you- refer to #2- Altitude sickness is REAL. This is not a tour to save money on and book the cheapest option. A reputable company will create a save trek, while optimizing your experience on the trail. Some companies even specialize in getting you to the top of the mountain first. Don’t you want to get your photos with JUST the mountain in the background and not 198934203 other tourists? I know I would!
Let the pictures do the talking.....
8. HORSES: Horses are available to hire at the trail head for around $25 per horse. They are able to be ridden about 70% of the time and a horseman will be leading you the whole time. This will allow you to jump on and off the horse at your leisure and enjoy the trek at your own pace. There are a few sections of the trail that the horseman will ask you to walk to give the horses a break. The most notable section is at the end where you must hike the final stretch to the vantage point of the Rainbow mountain. This section is just over 1/4 miles in length and takes about 25 minutes. It is steep but definitely worth it! Take your time and you will feel very accomplished at the end! The horseman have a 90kg weigh limit for horses.
9. BOOKING ONLINE VS IN PERSON: Booking prior to when you arrive in Cusco guarantees you will be able to book with the operator of your choice. The quality of the tours sold on the streets in Cusco are not at the level of my recommended minimum requirements (general quality, proper payment of staff, sudden extra costs, unwanted surprises, safety on the trail...). In order to guarantee availability with a reputable company and get one of the best guides it is necessary to book well in advance. Needless to say that left-over guides, cooks, and drivers… are not usually the best.
10. LARGE GROUP VS SMALL GROUP: Consider your options when booking your tour. What size group appeals to you? Large group where you have little interaction with the guide and you get more independence? Or small group where your guide is with you every step of the way explaining the culture of the Andean people, the flora and fauna of the mountains, and reason the land is sacred. In addition to that, having a guide nearby in case of an unexpected emergency is extremely important. I've said it before, but please don't underestimate the impact elevation can have on your body.
11. BEST TIME TO TREK IN PERU: The best time to trek in Peru is between May through October as it is the driest time of the year. That being said March and November can be excellent times to go as well. There are fewer tourists during this time and weather (while a bit more unpredictable than usual) still tends to be nice.
12. TREKKING DURING THE RAINY SEASON: December through February is not an optimal time to be trekking in the Andes as it is the wet season. It is impossible predict if there will be rain, wind or snow, and trips do still depart in these types of weather. The great thing is there are still many sunny days during this time. Find a company that leaves as early as possible to avoid afternoon storms. Of course no one can guarantee what the weather will be like and there is always a possibility that your trip would get canceled or that you are trekking in rain, wind or snow. A reputable company will refund any deposits made or change your tour to a different date if they cancel the tour due to weather. If your tour departs and you find yourself hiking in snow or rain, look on the bright side, and face the adventure with a great attitude!
13. TIPPING: Tipping is common in Peru and is highly recommended if you feel your guide and crew went above and beyond to make your trip special. A generous tip is 10-15% of your total trip cost. Bring small bills (in either US Dollars or Soles) and distribute among the staff how you see best fit. You will most likely have a lead guide, ( + plus an assistant guide if your group size is more than 5) a chef and his assistant and a driver. It is not necessary to tip the horseman as the full amount you pay for the horse goes directly to them.
14. FOOD: Going back to quality, food is extremely important while on the trail. This is what fuels you for the hike ahead of you and recharges you at the end of the trek. Finding an operator that prepares fresh, hearty meals can make or break your experience. You will want to be sure they can cater to your dietary needs if you are vegetarian or vegan, or have any special restrictions such as gluten or lactose free.
15: HAVE FUN!: This goes without saying, but this is a trek you will remember for the rest of your lift. The landscape is stunning, and the vistas once at the Rainbow mountain are magical. Have an open mind for adventure when you take the trek and don't forget to take photos!
Looking for a reputable operator? We booked a tour with FlashpackerConnect and couldn't have been happier. The service is impeccable, the guides are top notch, and they will get you to the top of the Rainbow Mountain first whether you book a 1 day trek or multi day trek. You can expect a group size of less than 8 people with 2 guides to allow the group to split up into faster and leisurely walkers. Don't waste this once in a lifetime experience!
All pictures copyright @theendlessadventures
Looking for a reputable operator? We booked a tour with FlashpackerConnect and couldn't have been happier. The service is impeccable, the guides are top notch, and they will get you to the top of the Rainbow Mountain first whether you book a 1 day trek or multi day trek. You can expect a group size of less than 8 people with 2 guides to allow the group to split up into faster and leisurely walkers. Don't waste this once in a lifetime experience!
All pictures copyright @theendlessadventures
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)