- The “Patapampa Effect” and Altitude Sickness in Transit
- Details: The Andes Lookout (Patapampa) sits at 4,910 meters above sea level. Many travelers don’t realize they will hit the highest point of the entire route within the first few hours of day one.
- Tip: Avoid eating a heavy meal before leaving Arequipa, keep coca leaves or altitude sickness (soroche) pills close at hand (not packed away in your checked luggage), and avoid running when stepping out to take photos.
2. Excluded Entrance Fees
- Details:The Colca Tourist Ticket (Boleto Turístico del Colca – approximately 70 PEN for South Americans and foreigners) and admission to the La Calera hot springs (15–20 PEN).
- Tip : Always carry cash in Peruvian Soles (small bills), as card terminals rarely have signal along the Chivay-Puno stretch.


3. Luggage Logistics (The Connection Bus)
- Details: On day two, the tour bus picks you up at your hotel in the Colca Valley with all your luggage to continue on to Puno. Your luggage travels in the bus cargo hold all day while you make various stops along the way.
- Tip: Bring a small daypack with water, a windbreaker, a camera, and valuables, as accessing your main luggage in the hold during short stops is inconvenient.
4. The Lagunillas Stretch and Accumulated Fatigue
- Details: Between Chivay and Puno, there is a key stop at the Lagunillas Lagoon (3,900 meters above sea level) to see flamingos. However, this section of the drive is long and monotonous.
- Tip: Download offline entertainment (music or podcasts) and pack high-energy snacks (nuts, chocolate), as purchase options along the route are very limited.
Quick Data:
| Aspect | Route Reality | Suggested Solution |
| Nighttime Temperature | Drops below freezing (-5 °C in winter) | Pack thermal layers and a windproof jacket |
| Internet Connection | Almost no coverage between Chivay and Puno | Download offline maps before departing |
| Meals | Standard buffet lunches in Chivay | Notify of vegetarian/vegan diets in advance |


