Arequipa-Toro Muerto Petrogliphs-Chuquibamba-Cotahuasi (380 km in 4×4 mini-truck)
We leave Arequipa at 7am to start the 380 km ride by 4×4, heading in the direction of the “petrogliphs of Toro Muerto”, located in the Corire district, about 3 hours from Arequipa. Here there are around 5 miles of engraved stones to be seen. These engravings are dated between 700 & 800 AD, from the time of the Wari culture.
On this tour (Toro Muerto Petrogliphs), it will give us the opportunity to explore the numerous stones & rocks, and their different meanings.
Continuing on to the Valley of Majes, we will pass the many rice cultivations and vineyards of the region, also we’ll visit the village of Chuquibamba, which is known for its cheese & avocados. Here, we will have the option of visiting a little museum dedicated to the local pre-Inca culture of the “Pachanas”.
After Chuquibamba, we will enter an area at 4,700 m. Altitude, where there is an amazing view over snowy Coropuna (6,425 m).
Just behind the lagoon of Pallarcocha is a magnificent landscape, representative of the south Peruvian Andes. It is important to note that the snowy Coropuna is the tallest volcano in Peru. For the ancient Incas, it was the “apu”, the most important holy mountain in the south of the country.
At the end of the day, we will arrive in Cotahuasi (2,600 m.) After about a 10-hour ride.
Cotawasi is the capital of La Union province, and it’s the place where we will be spending the night at a local hostal.
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