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Colca Canyon: Experience Southern Peru

July 27, 12:03 PMNashville International Travel ExaminerRebecca Hosking
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The Canyon of the Colca River is located in Southern Peru about 100 miles Northwest of Arequipa. The canyon is said to be more than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon in the United States. Unlike the Grand Canyon it is more habitable. The local people still maintain ancestral traditions using the pre-Inca stepped terraces to cultivate their harvests. This makes the walls of the canyon not as vertical as those of the Grand Canyon. The picturesque Colca is a colorful Andean valley that exudes Spanish Colonial traditions formerly inhabited by the Collaguas and the Cabanas. The Spanish laid out towns all along the canyon. But the towns did not thrive and were soon abandoned and forgotten. In the 1980’s roads were built that opened the area to outsiders. Access today is usually through Arequipa.

 

The canyon is the home of the Andean Condors. The condors are part of the vulture family and are the largest flying land birds in the Western Hemisphere. The birds have a lifespan of at least 50 years. It is a large black vulture with a tuff of white feathers at the base of its neck. These birds are scavengers and prefer meat from large carcasses such as deer or cattle. Unlike most birds of prey the males are much larger than the females with often white feathers scattered in their wings. The Andean Condor is being threatened by loss of habitat and secondary poisoning of carcasses killed by hunters. These birds are the national symbol of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador as well as Peru. 

The condors are increasingly becoming the main attraction of the canyon with numerous trekking trails in order to experience the angelic beasts. They can be viewed at very close range swooping and soaring effortlessly through the canyon walls. The condors are best seen early in the morning or late afternoons when they are hunting. Cruz Del Condor is a popular tourist spot to look at the birds. The Calera natural hot springs are located in Chivay, the biggest town in the Colca Canyon.
 
The Colca River starts high in the Andes and changes its name to Majes and then to Camana before reaching the Pacific Ocean. The small town of Chivay is on the upper Colca River where the canyon is not as deep. Many terraces can be viewed and they continue for miles downstream. As the canyon deepens there are a series of small villages scattered through a 35 mile stretch to Cabanaconde. The canyon reaches its greatest depth at Nevado Ampato a snow capped extinct volcano.
 
The Colca Canyon is one of many places to experience southern Peru. The area is rich in culture and traditions still practiced today. The air is filled with mysticism and purity never experienced before.
 
For more info: Visit Peru. For questions or comment you can contact Rebecca Hosking

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