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Enjoy the show offered by the Mirador de Condores de Chonta. The majestic flight of the Condor, a sacred animal for the Incas and the largest flying bird in the world, come and enjoy seeing them in their natural habitat, surrounded by canyons, and fantastic landscapes.
Come and enjoy this adventure through the Andes, where Culture, Adventure and Bird Watching are combined.
Cusco Hotel Transfer
0630 AM
The Mirador de Condores Tour starts at approximately 7:00am. We will pick you up from your hotel to leave the City of Cusco in the direction of our first point of visit: The Archeo-Astronomical Center known as Killarumiyoq located in the town of Anta, after a guided tour of an hour on average, we will return to the main road.
To continue in the direction of the town of Limatambo in the limits with the department of Apurímac. Once here we will visit Tarawasi which has one of the few surviving structures of Andean worship in our territory (Usno). After these visits we will go to the establishment where we will have lunch and take a short break.
On the route once again, we will arrive at the Huayronka bridge where we will take the detour that will take us to the town of Chonta.
on an ascending route of approximately one hour between beautiful Andean landscapes until arriving at the population of Chonta.
We will arrive at the control and access area of the route from where we will start the walk in the direction of the three viewpoints from where we will be able to appreciate the majestic flight of the Andean Condors.
After having walked to the Mirador de Condores for an average of 50 minutes, we will have two hours of contemplation, also not enough time to take the best photographs and take with us priceless memories.
We will return in the direction of the control point to make, as we have already said, a small visit to the town that welcomed us and finally return to the city of Cusco.