Discover the famous Sillar Route in Arequipa and explore the volcanic stone quarries that gave birth to the White City. Visit impressive landscapes, giant stone carvings, and ancient petroglyphs on this cultural and scenic adventure.
Arequipa Sillar Route Tour Half Day – Añashuayco Quarry and Culebrillas Canyon
Itinerary
Experience a unique journey along the famous Sillar Route in Arequipa, where history, culture, and volcanic landscapes come together in one unforgettable adventure. You will explore the impressive Añashuayco quarries, where skilled artisans continue carving the white volcanic stone used to build the iconic architecture of Arequipa.
The adventure continues at the mysterious virgin quarries of Culebrillas, a narrow canyon surrounded by dramatic rock formations and ancient petroglyphs engraved by past civilizations. As you walk through this fascinating natural corridor, you will discover the deep connection between the volcanic environment and the ancestral history of southern Peru.
Included
- Tourist transportation
- Official guide
- Permanent assistance during the tour
Not Included
- Entrance ticket to the Sillar Route
- Meals and drinks
- Personal expenses
Recommendations
- Bring a sun hat
- Use sunscreen
- Carry personal water
- Wear comfortable walking shoes
- Bring a camera
- Carry cash
Important
- The Sillar Route entrance fee costs an additional 5 soles
- The tour ends near Arequipa Main Square
- Schedules are approximate and may vary
- Bringing personal identification is recommended
- The hike in Culebrillas Canyon is easy and suitable for most travelers
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a cultural tour that visits the volcanic stone quarries used to build much of Arequipa’s historic center.
No, it is a short and easy walk suitable for most visitors.
No, the entrance ticket costs an additional 5 soles per person.
We recommend bringing sunscreen, a hat, water, cash, and comfortable shoes.
Yes, pickup from hotels in Arequipa city is included.
Yes, there are many excellent viewpoints for photos of landscapes and stone sculptures.
The tour ends approximately at 14:00 near Arequipa Main Square.
Yes, the easy difficulty level makes it suitable for families and older travelers.
