Rainbow Mountain Full Day Tour from Cusco
Visit Rainbow Mountain Peru on a full day tour from Cusco and experience one of the most famous natural landscapes in the Andes. Surrounded by colorful mountains, local villages, alpacas, and views of Ausangate Mountain, this route offers a different side of Cusco beyond the classic archaeological tours.
The day begins early with pickup from your hotel in Cusco, followed by a scenic drive through the South Valley and small Andean communities. Before starting the hike, you’ll stop for breakfast near the trailhead. The walk to Rainbow Mountain gradually climbs through open mountain landscapes where it’s common to see llamas, alpacas, and local families along the route.
Once at the top, you’ll have time to rest, take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain and the surrounding snow capped peaks. Depending on weather conditions and the pace of the group, there may also be time to visit the nearby Red Valley, known for its deep red mountain scenery and quieter trails.
After the hike, the group returns for lunch before traveling back to Cusco in the afternoon. This Rainbow Mountain tour from Cusco is a great option for travelers looking for nature, mountain scenery, photography, and a high-altitude experience in the Peruvian Andes.
- Tour type: Nature, hiking, adventure, and high-Andean landscapesBest for: Active travelers, couples, groups of friends, photoraphers, and nature lovers
- Duration: Full day
- Start / End point: Cusco / Cusco
- Pickup time: Between 4:00 a.m. and 4:30 a.m., depending on your hotel location
- Return time: Around 5:30 p.m., depending on weather and group pace
- Difficulty: Moderate to challenging due to the altitude
- Maximum elevation: Approximately 16,400 ft (5,000 m)
- Hiking distance: Around 6.2 mi (10 km), depending on the route and optional Red Valley visit
- Languages: English and Spanish
- Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
- Season: Available year round
Tour Highlights
- Visit Rainbow Mountain Peru on a full day tour from Cusco
- Walk through high Andean landscapes surrounded by colorful mountains
- See alpacas, llamas, and local communities along the route
- Enjoy views of the snow capped Ausangate Mountain
- Reach the famous Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain viewpoint
- Optional visit to the Red Valley depending on weather and timing
- Breakfast and lunch included
- Travel with a local guide and organized transportation
Why Travelers Choose This Rainbow Mountain Tour
Rainbow Mountain is not only about reaching the viewpoint. The experience begins long before the hike, as the road from Cusco passes through remote Andean villages, mountain valleys, herds of alpacas, and landscapes that feel completely different from the city.
The hike can feel challenging because of the altitude, but the route is usually done at a steady and comfortable pace with time to rest, take photos, and enjoy the scenery along the way. Your guide will accompany the group throughout the day and help make the experience safer and more enjoyable.
For many travelers, this becomes one of the highlights of their trip to Peru because of the combination of mountain scenery, local culture, and the feeling of standing above the Andes surrounded by colorful peaks and snow capped mountains.
What Makes This Tour Different
This Rainbow Mountain tour from Cusco combines hiking, nature, and local Andean culture in a single day. Along the route, you’ll see traditional communities, grazing llamas and alpacas, and panoramic views of Ausangate Mountain, the highest snow-capped peak in the Cusco region.
The changing colors of the mountain, the open landscapes, and the high altitude make the experience feel very different from other tours around Cusco. On clear days, the scenery becomes even more impressive, especially near the summit and Red Valley.
Traveling with a local guide also helps you better understand the area, including the natural minerals that create the mountain’s colors and the importance of these mountains in Andean culture.
Best Time to Visit Rainbow Mountain
The dry season, from April to October, is usually the best time to visit Rainbow Mountain Peru. During these months, skies are often clearer and hiking conditions are better.
From November to March, rain is more common, but the mountains can look greener and the colors more intense. Weather in the Andes changes quickly, so bringing a rain jacket or poncho is always recommended.
Who This Tour Is Best For
This full day Rainbow Mountain tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy nature, mountain scenery, photography, and outdoor experiences. You do not need hiking experience, but it is important to feel comfortable walking uphill at high altitude.
For a better experience, we recommend taking this tour after spending at least one or two days in Cusco to acclimatize.
Included in the Rainbow Mountain Tour
What’s Included
- Hotel pickup in Cusco
- Round trip tourist transportation
- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Breakfast before the hike
- Lunch after the trek
- Entrance ticket to Rainbow Mountain
- Red Valley entrance ticket (if included in your reservation)
- Water, hot drinks, and light snacks depending on the service selected
- Trekking poles available upon request
- First aid kit and emergency oxygen
- Assistance throughout the Rainbow Mountain hike
- Return to Cusco after the tour
Not Included
- Horse rental during the hike (optional)
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guides or local staff
- Travel insurance
- Additional services not mentioned in the itinerary
4:00 a.m. – 4:30 a.m. | Hotel Pickup in Cusco
Your Rainbow Mountain full-day tour begins with early pickup from your hotel in Cusco. As we leave the city behind, the route gradually enters the high-Andean region, passing small villages, mountain valleys, and quiet rural landscapes. The drive takes approximately 3 hours, and most travelers use this time to rest before the hike.
8:00 a.m. | Breakfast in the Andes
Before starting the hike, we’ll stop for a local breakfast surrounded by mountain scenery. Your guide will also share important recommendations about the altitude, weather conditions, and hiking route before beginning the experience.
9:30 a.m. | Hike to Rainbow Mountain
The hike to Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain begins through wide Andean valleys with views of herds of alpacas, llamas, and snow-capped mountains in the distance. Throughout the route, you’ll also enjoy impressive views of Ausangate Mountain, the highest peak in the Cusco region.
The trail is mostly uphill and the altitude can make the hike feel more demanding, so we always recommend walking at a comfortable pace and taking short breaks when needed.
11:30 a.m. | Arrival at Rainbow Mountain Viewpoint
After the ascent, you’ll arrive at the famous Rainbow Mountain viewpoint, one of the most iconic landscapes in Peru. Here, you’ll have time to rest, take photos, and enjoy the colorful mountain scenery surrounded by the Andes.
Your guide will explain the natural formation of the mountain’s mineral colors and the cultural importance of this area for local Andean communities.
12:00 p.m. | Optional Red Valley Visit
Depending on weather conditions and the pace of the group, there may be an optional visit to the Red Valley, a less-visited area known for its dramatic red landscapes and panoramic mountain views.
1:00 p.m. | Return Hike
After enjoying the mountain, we’ll begin the hike back to the starting point. The return is mostly downhill and usually more relaxed.
2:00 p.m. | Lunch After the Hike
At the end of the trek, we’ll enjoy a local lunch before returning to Cusco. This is a great moment to rest, warm up, and share the experience with the group.
3:00 p.m. | Drive Back to Cusco
After lunch, we’ll board our transportation and begin the return journey through the Andean highlands.
5:30 p.m. | Arrival in Cusco
Arrival in Cusco is usually around 5:30 p.m., depending on weather, traffic, and road conditions. The tour ends with drop-off near your hotel or in Cusco’s historic center.
- Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
- Difficulty: Moderate to challenging due to the altitude
- Maximum elevation: Approximately 16,400 ft (5,000 m)
- Hiking distance: Around 6.2 mi (10 km) round trip
- Duration: Full day
What to Bring for the Rainbow Mountain Hike
- Comfortable hiking shoes or trekking boots with good grip
- Warm layered clothing for changing mountain temperatures
- Waterproof jacket or rain poncho
- Hat, gloves, and warm socks for cold mornings
- Sunglasses and sunscreen
- Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated
- Snacks or energy bars for extra energy during the hike
- Small backpack for personal items
- Camera or phone for photos
- Personal medication if needed
- Cash in Peruvian soles for extra expenses, snacks, or optional horse rental
- Toilet paper or tissues
- Original passport or ID
Rainbow Mountain is located in a high altitude area of the Andes, where weather conditions can change quickly throughout the day. Temperatures are usually cold early in the morning, while the sun can feel very intense during the hike. Wind, rain, and sudden weather changes are also common, especially between November and March.
For a more comfortable experience, we recommend dressing in layers and carrying only the essentials in a light backpack. Good preparation will help you enjoy the hike, the mountain scenery, and the views of Ausangate much more comfortably.
Price
| Group tour from | USD 130 per person |
| Private tour from | USD 180 per person |
Prices may vary depending on the season, availability, number of travelers, and type of service selected.
Optional Upgrades
Private Rainbow Mountain Tour
A great option for travelers who prefer a more flexible experience with private transportation, a personal guide, and more time to hike at their own pace.
Red Valley Extension
Add the Red Valley for a more complete experience in the Andes. This area is known for its deep red landscapes, panoramic mountain views, and quieter trails.
Horse Rental During the Hike
Local community members offer horses for part of the route for travelers who prefer extra support during the ascent. Horse rental is optional and arranged directly on-site, subject to availability.
It can be challenging mainly because of the altitude. You do not need to be an expert hiker, but you should be in good general health and feel comfortable walking uphill.
The main viewpoint is located at around 5,000 meters / 16,400 feet above sea level.
Yes. We recommend spending at least one or two days in Cusco before visiting Rainbow Mountain.
Yes. The tour includes breakfast and lunch, according to the confirmed program.
In many cases, horses are available from members of the local community, but availability and prices may vary.
Bring warm layered clothing, hiking shoes, a waterproof jacket, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, gloves, water, snacks, a camera, and cash in soles for personal expenses.
It may be suitable for families with older children who are used to walking and are well acclimatized. Due to the altitude, it is usually not the best option for small children.