Description
The Chonta the condors viewpoint, is a natural balcony from which you can observe the flight of the majestic Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus), considered the largest flying bird in the world.
The condor is a sacred bird for the Incas, a symbol of power, freedom, and a spiritual connection between the earthly world and that of the gods.
The lookout was inaugurated in 2017 as a community tourism project, in partnership with the local community, which protects the condor’s habitat.
- The Andean Condor
- Wingspan: up to 3.2 m
- Weight: 11–15 kg
- Longevity: can exceed 70 years
In Chonta, you can observe between 15 and 20 condors in their natural habitat.
The best time to see them is in the afternoon, between 12:00 and 4:30 p.m., when they emerge from their nests to soar over the canyon.
Hike to the Lookout
From the community of Chonta, there is a 3.5 km hike (approximately 1 hour – 1 hour 30 minutes).
The trail is of moderate difficulty, with flat sections and slight inclines.
During the hike, you can see queuña forests, Andean flora, and panoramic views of the Apurímac Canyon.
Importance
Sustainable and community-based tourism, managed by the residents of Chonta.
Conservation of the condor’s habitat.
Generates alternative income for the community, promoting cultural and natural preservation.
Visiting Tips
Wear warm clothing (temperatures drop in the afternoon).
Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Bring water and snacks.
Trekking poles are optional.
It’s recommended to go during the dry season (April to November) for the best views. Chonta, the Condors Viewpoint
Itinerary
8:00 AM – Departure from Cusco. Pickup from your hotel via private tour vehicle.
Start the journey through the Limatambo Valley, surrounded by beautiful Andean landscapes.
Brief stops for photographs and archaeological sites (Killarumiyoq or Tarawasi, depending on availability).
11:30 AM – Arrival in Chonta. Small Andean community.
Brief explanation from the guide about the area, flora, fauna, and local customs.
Preparation for the hike to the viewpoint.
✅ 12:00 PM – Hike to Chonta, the Condors Viewpoint
Distance: Approx. 3.5 km (1 hour and 20 minutes walking).
Difficulty: Moderate.
Trail with panoramic views of the Apurimac Canyon.
✅ 1:30 PM – Andean Condor Observation
Arrival at the Chonta natural viewpoint (3,400 m above sea level).
From here, you can appreciate the majestic flight of the Andean condor.
Free time to enjoy, take photographs, and listen to the guide’s explanations.
✅ 2:30 PM – Box Lunch at the viewpoint
A box lunch will be provided to enjoy outdoors.
✅ 3:30 PM – Return to the community of Chonta
Return hike (approximately 1 hour).
Brief rest in the community before returning to Cusco.
✅ 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM – Arrival in Cusco
Transfer to the hotel.
Includes:
- Round-trip tourist transportation.
- Professional guide (Spanish/English).
- Admission to the Chonta viewpoint.
- Box lunch.
- First aid kit.
- Not included.
- Trekking poles (optional).
- Breakfast.
- Extra expenses and tips.
Visiting Tips
- Bring warm clothing (temperatures drop in the afternoon).
- Use sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
- Bring water and snacks.
- Trekking poles are optional.
- It’s recommended to visit during the dry season (April to November) for the best views.
Price & Add-ons
Group Service: U$: 250
Discounts
- Under 18 years Discount: U$: 20
- Under 07 years Discount: U$: 35
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Map: (Chonta Condors ViewPoint)

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By joining this trip, you are directly supporting a project with a positive impact, with the Goal of Sustainable and responsible Development for future generations. The earnings that Pacha Expeditions receives, for each of our tours, a percentage is destined to support various Andean communities. Pacha Expeditions organizes activities for the benefit of the local community, for children and adults, throughout the year. Our projects are backed by local authorities and are audited by third parties. Which implies positive impacts on the beneficiaries















