The tour to the Perolniyoc waterfall is one of the new tourist site that travelers can find. The Perolniyoc waterfall is located in the town of Socma in the district of Ollantaytambo, province of Urubamba, in Cusco region; at 3,460 meters above sea level. The waterfall is about 100 meters high. Its name comes from the hollows that resemble basins the waterfall forms throughout its fall, which are about three, therefore, the name of the Perolniyoc waterfall can be translated as “it, that has PEROLES or saucepans”
The Perolniyoc Waterfall is one of the most spectacular places since it combines perfectly with the natural beauty of a waterfall that falls forming a fine veil, which, together with the sun’s rays, seems to sparkle in the distance and the majesty of the archaeological site that is located on top of a rocky promontory, making this place more attractive.
DURATION: 1 Day
PRICE: $
DEPARTURES: Every Day
To begin the tour, we will pick up at your hotel at half past seven in the morning to go to the town of Socma, from where the walk to the Perolniyoc waterfall begins. The tour takes about an hour to reach the foot of this beautiful Perolniyoc waterfall that has a drop of more than 100 meters. Above the waterfall is an interesting Inca archaeological center “Raqaypata” It is optional to visit this place. (It’s a 30-minute ascent)
The next place we will visit is “Ñaupa Iglesia” an enigmatic and mystical place. In this place you feel a great spiritual energy, with a lot of peace and tranquility that is why it is believed that Ñaupa Iglesia is a very special huaca (divinity). Considered as an Inca gate to other dimensions. To get to this place will only take us a 30- minute walking up.
Arriving in Urubamba we will have the opportunity to taste the famous and delicious Peruvian cuisine. A buffet lunch.
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