The Rainbow Mountains, also known as the Vinicunca, Palcoyo and pallay Poncho Mountains or Montañas del Arcoiris, are several mountains located in the Andes in Peru. The mountains are famous for their vibrant bands of sedimentary minerals, which give them a rainbow-like appearance. The mountains are located in the Cusco region, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) southeast of the city of Cusco, and are a popular tourist destination.
The Rainbow Mountains are located in the Ausangate Province of the Cusco region, in the Andes Mountains of Peru. The highest peak of the mountain range is Cerro Colorado, which stands at an elevation of 5,020 meters (16,466 feet). The Rainbow Mountains are part of the Ausangate National Sanctuary, a protected area that is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including Andean condors, llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas.
The Rainbow Mountains are accessible by car or bus from the city of Cusco, and can also be reached on foot through a number of hiking trails. The most popular route is the Rainbow Mountain Trek, which takes hikers to the top of the mountains and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Rainbow Mountains are a popular tourist destination, and are visited by thousands of people each year.
Vinicunca, also known as Rainbow Mountain, is a mountain located in the Andes in Peru. It is known for its colorful stripes of sedimentary minerals, which give it the appearance of a rainbow. The mountain is located in the Cusco region, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) southeast of the city of Cusco, and is a popular tourist destination.
Palcoyo, on the other hand, is a mountain located in the same region of Peru, near the town of San Antonio de Cusipata. Like Vinicunca, Palcoyo is known for its colorful stripes of minerals, but it is not as well known or visited as Vinicunca. The colors of the stripes at Palcoyo are more muted than those at Vinicunca, and the mountain is less crowded and more peaceful, making it a good alternative for those who want to avoid the crowds at Vinicunca.
Pallay Punchu of Apu Tacllo or Montaña filuda de colores is one of the new and best attractions in Cusco which was discovered in Quarantine(COVID-19). Located more than 194 kilometers from the city of Cusco, on an elevation summit located at 4,791 masl / 15,7181 fasl, it’s a mountainous formation tinged with various shades as a result of the complex combination of minerals. The slopes and summit are highlighted in various colors including red, purple, green, pink, and others. Since 2020, this place has welcomed visitors.
We have 3 Rainbow Mountains in Cusco Region: Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca), which is close to Ausangate trek, Rainbow Mountain(Palccoyo) and the Rainbow Mountain(Pallay Poncho Apu Tacllo). Below you will find all the information about the Pallay Punchu Mountain of Apu Tacllo.
Why is it called Pallay Punchu Apu Tacllo?
According to various investigations done at the site, the multi-colored hues of the mountain resemble the ponchos used in Peru. The poncho is both an ancestral and contemporary item of clothing, which crosses borders and time.
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