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Chivay is higher than Cusco, at an altitude of 3,600m (11,800 ft.). But the road from Arequipa to the Colca Valley climbs much higher, to 4,910m (16,100 ft.). Travelers who haven’t yet spent time in either Cusco or Puno/Lake Titicaca should try to take it easy for at least a day or two in Arequipa before heading out to Colca, avoid heavy meals, and drink plenty of water and mate de coca, or coca-leaf tea, or mate de muña, another herbal remedy. For those who suffer from altitude sickness, sorojchi (or soroche) pills available in pharmacies in Arequipa are recommended; it’s best to take them 24 hours before going to the highlands.
   
Colca can be visited at any time of year, but by far the best time to visit is from March through June, when there are a greater number of condors in the area. The Valley is incredibly lush and green just after the rains from December to March.
   
Though usually is sunny during the day, it can also get quite cold (below freezing) at night, especially during the months of June, July and August.
   
Because all the groups go early in the morning to Cruz del Condor (from 8am to about 10am, when most of the condors set out along the river), it can get very crowded. If you’re looking for a more serene experience, visit Cruz del Condor on a private tour in the afternoon, when the condors return from their hunting expeditions downriver. Although timing their return may require some patience, you have the benefit of being virtually alone at the site.
   
If after Colca you’re thinking about heading to Puno and Lake Titicaca, don’t first return to Arequipa to leave from there. A more direct land route is departing from Colca – you’ll save nearly an entire day’s travel time and it’s a dramatic and scenic 4-6 hour journey (especially near Lagunillas, where you’ll see abundant flamencos). To make travel arrangements from Colca to Puno, contact us at travel@casa-andina.com.
   
Colca is famous for its therapuetic thermal waters. Besides the well-know pool near Chivay, we recommend the hot-spring pool in the small village of Coporaque (for more details, see Off the Beaten Track).
   
Chivay and Colca remain very traditional and uncommercialized, and there’s just a single ATM machine in town. It’s best to bring all the cash you will need in Colca, just in case.
   
For additional information on these tips, you can write to travel@casa-andina.com
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