This itinerary explores the rich history and natural wonders of the Chachapoyas region in Peru. Discover ancient fortresses like Kuelap, unique cliffside tombs, and breathtaking waterfalls such as Gocta and Yumbilla. A journey through the land of the 'Cloud Warriors' offers a profound connection to Peru's pre-Inca past and its stunning Andean landscapes.
Gocta waterfall
A stunningly beautiful waterfall in Peru, known for its dramatic height and lush surrounding environment.
Yumbilla waterfall
Yumbilla waterfall is a majestic, multi-tiered cascade in Peru, celebrated for its impressive height and the pristine natural beauty of its surroundings.
Sarcophagi of Karajia
The Sarcophagi of Karajia are ancient funerary statues perched precariously on a cliffside, representing a unique burial practice of the Chachapoyas culture.
Kuelap fortress
Kuelap is a massive pre-Inca stone fortress located atop a mountain, offering spectacular views and insights into the advanced civilization of the Chachapoyas people.
Tombs of Revash
The Tombs of Revash are ancient cliffside mausoleums that resemble miniature houses, serving as the final resting place for the Chachapoyas elite.
Leymebamba museum
The Leymebamba Museum is a cultural repository showcasing a remarkable collection of Chachapoyas mummies and artifacts, providing deep insights into the region's history.