Discovering Palcoyo: The Other Rainbow Mountain of Peru
While Vinicunca attracts thousands of visitors, Palcoyo emerges as a spectacular but less crowded alternative. With three colorful mountains and a much more accessible trek, this destination is gaining popularity among travelers seeking authentic experiences.

Where is Palcoyo?
- Location: District of Checacupe, province of Canchis (Cusco).
- Altitude: 4,900 meters above sea level (300 meters less than Vinicunca).
- Distance from Cusco: 3.5 hours by car (100 km)
Palcoyo vs Vinicunca: Which One to Choose?
Feature | Palcoyo | Vinicunca |
---|---|---|
Difficulty | Low (30-40 min hike) | High (1.5-2 hours) |
Altitude | 4,900 masl | 5,200 masl |
Crowds | Few tourists | Very crowded |
Mountains | 3 colored formations | 1 main mountain |
Accessibility | Ideal for children/older adults | Physically demanding |
How to get to Palcoyo
Option 1: Organized Tour (Recommended)
- Includes transportation, guide and meals
- Daily departures from Cusco (4:00-5:00 am)
- Approximate price: $25-$40 USD
Option 2: Self-employed
- By private car: Cusco – Checacupe – Palcoyo Route (3.5 hours)
- By public transport: Bus to Sicuani + combi to Checacupe + cab to Palcoyo

What to Expect from the Experience
- Gentle walk: Only 1.5 km (30-40 minutes) from the parking lot.
- Three Colored Mountains: Mineral formations similar to Vinicunca
- Puente de Piedra (Stone Bridge): Impressive natural rock formation
- Bosque de Piedras: Bizarre rock formations near the viewpoint
Best Time to Visit
- Dry season (April to October): more vibrant colors
- Rainy season (November to March): Fewer visitors but muddy roads
Essential Recommendations
- Acclimatization: Spend at least 2 days in Cusco before visiting
- Clothing: Warm clothes, comfortable shoes, hat and sunglasses.
- Sun protection: Sunscreen SPF 50+ for intense radiation.
- Hydration: Carry water and coca leaves for altitude sickness.
- Cash: No ATMs and no signal for digital payments

Palcoyo Curious Facts
- Newly discovered for tourism in 2017
- Local communities directly manage tourism
- The colors are due to minerals similar to Vinicunca:
- Red: Iron oxide
- Yellow: Sulfides
- Green: Chlorite
- White: Calcium carbonate
Conclusion: Is it worth visiting Palcoyo?
Absolutely yes. Palcoyo offers:
- A more authentic and less commercial experience
- Less physical effort than Vinicunca
- The opportunity to support community-based tourism
- Equally spectacular photographs without crowds
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