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About Cabanaconde
Cabanaconde is a small town located in the Colca Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world. The currency used in Peru is the Peruvian Sol. Cabanaconde is known for its stunning views of the canyon, traditional Andean culture, and opportunities for hiking and bird watching. The town has a laid-back atmosphere with charming cobblestone streets and adobe houses. Visitors can also visit nearby hot springs and archaeological sites.
When to visit
The best time to visit Cabanaconde is during the dry season from May to September when the weather is sunny and clear. The shoulder months of April and October are also good times to visit as the weather is still pleasant. The rainy season from November to March can bring heavy rainfall and make hiking more challenging. However, this is also the time when the landscape is lush and green.
Getting around
In Cabanaconde, the main mode of transportation is by foot as the town is small and easily walkable. Visitors can also hire a taxi or take a local bus to nearby attractions. For longer distances, there are tour companies that offer transportation to other towns in the Colca Canyon. Hiking is a popular way to explore the surrounding area and experience the natural beauty of the canyon.
Traveller tips
Make sure to acclimatize to the high altitude before embarking on any strenuous activities. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen as the sun can be strong at high altitudes. Respect the local culture and customs, especially when visiting sacred sites. Be prepared for fluctuating temperatures, as it can be hot during the day and cold at night. Try the local cuisine, such as alpaca meat dishes and quinoa soup, for an authentic taste of Peruvian food.