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Caylloma Province

Caylloma's Essential Wonders

Caylloma is defined by the Colca Canyon, a geological formation reaching depths of over 3,000 meters. The region features massive stratovolcanoes like Ampato and Mismi, the latter recognized as a source of the Amazon River. Key highlights include the Mirador Cruz del Condor for wildlife observation, the 18th-century Baroque church in Yanque, and the pre-Inca ruins of Uyo Uyo. The landscape is characterized by ancient agricultural terraces and thermal springs naturally heated by volcanic activity.

Colca Canyon A

Colca Canyon

The Colca Canyon is a canyon of the Colca River in southern Peru, located about 160 kilometres northwest of Arequipa.

Mirador Cruz del Condor B

Mirador Cruz del Condor

A cliffside observation point famous for sightings of Andean condors. It offers views into one of the deepest sections of the Colca Canyon.

Mismi C

Mismi

Mismi is a 5,597-metre mountain peak of volcanic origin in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru.

Ampato D

Ampato

Ampato is a dormant 6,288-metre stratovolcano in the Andes of southern Peru.

Tombs E

Tombs

Pre-Inca burial niches carved into the cliffside, historically used by the Collagua culture for funerary rites.

Iglesia F

Iglesia

Colonial-era church located in the village of Pinchollo, featuring traditional Andean religious architecture.

Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción G

Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción

An 18th-century Baroque church in Yanque, notable for its intricate white sillar stone facade and colonial artwork.

H

Hualca Hualca

Hualca Hualca is a 6,025-metre-high extinct volcano in the Andes of southern Peru.

I

Mirador de Tapay

Panoramic viewpoint overlooking the remote village of Tapay and the extensive pre-Inca agricultural terraces lining the canyon walls.

J

Mirador San Miguel

A primary trailhead and viewpoint near Cabanaconde used by hikers descending toward the canyon floor and the Sangalle oasis.

K

Cruz del Condore

Elevated observation point along the canyon rim providing vistas of the Colca River and frequent sightings of condors.

L

Mirador Achachihua

Located near Cabanaconde, this viewpoint provides a clear perspective of the Sangalle oasis and the surrounding vertical canyon walls.

M

Bridge San Juan

A suspension bridge spanning the Colca River, serving as a vital link for hikers traveling between San Juan de Chuccho and Malata.

N

Ciudad del recuerdo

A local market area in Pinchollo specializing in traditional embroidery, textiles, and regional snacks.

O

Hot springs Tambo

Thermal pools near Yanque containing mineral-rich waters naturally heated by the region's volcanic activity.

P

Uyo Uyo

Ruins of an ancient Collagua and Inca settlement, including stone houses, ceremonial plazas, and functional irrigation channels.

Q

Mirador de San Juan

Viewpoint offering a bird's-eye view of the village of San Juan de Chuccho and the lush vegetation at the canyon's base.

R

Fortaleza de Chimba

A pre-Inca stone fortress situated on a mountain ridge, built by the Collagua people for strategic defense and observation.

S

VIsta al cóndor

Cliffside vantage point optimized for watching Andean condors utilizing thermal air currents to rise from the canyon.

T

Mirador Apacheta

A high mountain pass and viewpoint traditionally marked by stone cairns, offering views across the rugged Andean plateau.

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