Because we want you to know the best of Arequipa, you cannot miss these natural attractions, the Pillones Waterfall and the Imata Stone Forest a few hours from Arequipa. A little trekking and contact with nature will disconnect you from your routine, be one of the first to live this experience, Live life, Explore Arequipa.
Imata Stone Forest and Pillones Falls , where you will witness the action of nature in the landscape formations.
They are two places that are practically together. Most tourist tours will provide you with a package to visit and tour both places. Thus, you will have mobility, a specialized guide and refreshments included for both wonders. But if you want to explore them on your own, these are the instructions:
This place is located at kilometer 154, on the Arequipa-Puno highway. At this point you should get off the transport and walk just 1 more kilometer (15 to 30 minutes at a slow pace) to the left side in the direction of the river.
Our environment and the resources we visit are very important and we must leave as little impact as possible, which is why at our travel agency we ask our passengers to be careful and store garbage in bags to return it to the city. This way we will all feel proud for leaving our shoes as the only footprint, for the adventures we have experienced.
First at 6:30 am we begin with pick-up from your hotel (hotels within the historic center), then we will leave for the Arrieros pampa (3900 meters above sea level) and Patahuasi , the most frigid area of Arequipa, where the Llamas “ camelids ” are housed. South Americans.”
At 10:30 am we will arrive at the Pillones Waterfall located in the Imata forest . Then we began the walk of about 30 minutes. When we arrive at the place we will enjoy a beautiful landscape and waterfalls. Also here we will observe stones shaped by the erosion of the Water, and also the Viscachas .
Continuing on our return, we will also visit the stone forest (4100 meters above sea level), a beautiful landscape that is made up of a set of rocks like natural stone columns in the shape of various silhouettes of prehistoric animals that take on the appearance of a mysterious enchanted forest.
Continuing we will have enough time to have lunch. Continuing we will pass through the Salinas and Aguada Blanca Reserve where the South American Camelids are found. Alpaca, Vicuña and Llamas.
Pillones Waterfall is located at a distance of 150 km from the city of Arequipa, and the trip by car takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. During the trip, we followed the Arequipa-Puno highway and then took a detour before reaching the town of Imata .
Pillones Waterfall is located at an altitude of 4600 meters above sea level. In this area, cold winds may be experienced, so it is recommended to acclimatize in Arequipa for at least a day before the tour to avoid altitude-related problems.
The tour lasts a full day, starting early in the morning and returning between 4:30 pm and 5:00 pm We make several stops during the tour, including:
At the end of the tour, we return to Patahuasi for lunch. Typically, a soup is offered as a starter and a main dish. You also have the option of ordering extras or, if you prefer something light, you can opt for a sandwich or a drink. If you wish, you can bring your own snack from Arequipa.
It is recommended to bring light and warm clothing, water, a small backpack, a cap or hat, and a camera to capture memories.
The path is not complicated, but the transportation leaves us at the top, and to get to the waterfall, we must hike down a narrow slope. Then, we followed a medium-level cobblestone path for approximately 15 minutes until we reached the waterfall itself.
This tour requires some physical activity, so it is not recommended for older adults who are not used to physical activity, especially due to the altitude that may affect it. In the case of children, they can take the tour normally, always with proper supervision and care.
Yes, the entrance fee is S/. 2.00 per person, for both adults and children. This fee contributes to the maintenance and improvement of the area, allowing a greater influx of visitors.
Generally, on a shared tour, at the end of the service, the transportation drops off all passengers a few blocks from the Plaza de Armas. If you prefer a private tour, you may be dropped off directly at your hotel.
This tour operates every day of the year, including holidays and public holidays. Departures are daily from Monday to Sunday.
Normally, the tour is carried out in a minivan or sprinter with capacity for 18 passengers, which guarantees the comfort of all participants.