This hidden mountain in Peru looks hand-painted: Discover the untouched beauty of Pallay Punchu, how to reach, tips and what makes it special |

This hidden mountain in Peru looks hand-painted: Discover the untouched beauty of Pallay Punchu, how to reach, tips and what makes it special

Witness the pristine natural wonder surrounded by snowcapped peaks, mountains inspired by its jagged ridges, with nearby Lake Langui at over 4,700 metres above sea level in Cusco. Discover Pallay Punchu, the place where Apus is still honoured by the ancient spiritual practices. According to the Peru tourism official website, this place is also known by varied names such as ‘Mountain of Sharp Peaks’ or ‘Sharp-Coloured Mountain’, inspired by the ridges resembling the traditional ponchos. Cusco’s new sacred and multi-coloured gem offers breathtaking landscapes and fun-filled adventures. The mountains resemble a hand-painting by nature. Discover the secrets of Pallay Punchu in Peru, its secrets and how to visit.

What makes Pallay Punchu in Peru special

Pallay Punchu is the natural resemblance of Andean textiles. The jagged slope of the mountain trail is clearly marked with an ascent along the steep with white arrows painted on the rocks. The ridges are naturally painted with cream, magenta, and reddish-brown hues, forming a striking phenomenon. These formations are sculpted by ‘Pachamama’ over millions of years. The climb to this unforgettable spectacle takes 45 minutes to one hour. You will also be able to witness the shimmering, majestic Lake Langui, giving impressive natural views. Pause and breathe for a moment to witness the serene beauty right in front of you, and just capture the moment in your camera for a lifetime. On the way back, this immersive experience gets enhanced once you are greeted with Llamas and alpacas. The return to Cusco with a combination of lived experiences always stays with one forever.

How to reach Pallay Punchu

Pallay Punchu is the must-visit Peruvian experience. Here’s how one can reach:Reach the city of Cusco, and from there you can take the public bus on Huayruropata Avenue to the city of Sicuani. This would take about three hours to reach.

Tips for visiting Pallay Punchu

  • Spend some time in Cusco to acclimate to the high altitude.
  • Hike at an early hour to enjoy a clearer view and better weather.
  • Wear appropriate hiking gear, as the terrain can be rough and steep.
  • Don’t forget to bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and a hat.
  • Wear layers, as the temperature can fluctuate greatly.
  • Hike at a steady pace to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Be respectful of local communities and ask before taking pictures.
  • Hiring a local guide can make it easier to hike through this terrain.
  • Check the local weather before planning a trip.
  • Have local currency available in case of a local transportation need.
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