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Peru is a country perfect for lovers of the great outdoors and hiking in Peru offers some of the most picturesque trails. However, not every visitor has the time or inclination to spend several days trekking through the mountains at a high altitude. For those looking for some tamer walking and the chance to see something of the Andes without quite so much hardship, here is a guide to some of the best hikes in Peru, in no particular order.

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1. Laguna 69 day hike

Laguna 69 day hiking trail lies in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range
Laguna 69 day hike offers exquisite views of snowcapped mountains in the Cordillera Blanca

Laguna 69 day hike is one of the most popular day-hikes out of Huaraz, either as a warm-up for a longer trek or as a rewarding excursion in itself. The starting point is Cebollapampa, from where it is a moderate walk of several hours up to Laguna 69 (Lake 69), widely recognized as one of the most beautiful lakes in Huascaran National Park. A day-trip takes around 10–11 hours including transportation. The maximum altitude is 4,550 m. Reasonable fitness and proper acclimatization are required. A permit is necessary to enter Huascaran National Park. 

2. Laguna Churup day hike

Laguna Churup lies in the Huascaran National Park
Laguna Churup day hike gives you an opportunity to come face to face with Huascaran (shown above), the highest mountain in Peru

Another equally beautiful lake in the Huascarán National Park is Laguna Churup (Lake Churup). A day hike to Laguna Churup is similar to the Laguna 69 day hike and is commonly attempted in preparation for a longer trek or simply as an enjoyable one-day trip. The trailhead at Pitec is easily reached from Huaraz, from where it is a 4 – 5 hour round trip to the lake. Maximum altitude is 4,450m and good fitness and proper acclimatization are necessary. A permit is required to enter Huascaran National Park.

3. Day Hike to Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountains)

Ausangate Trek is one of the best treks in Peru.
Day hike to Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountains) is a hidden gem in the Ausangate region. #InstagramWorthy

A day-trip to Peru’s Rainbow Mountain is fast becoming an obligatory stop on any tour of the country. The hike starts at the village of Quesiuno, three hours from Cusco. From there, it is a tough walk of several hours up to 5,020m, the highest point of the hike and the spot with the best views of the multicoloured mountain. This is a high-altitude hike and good fitness and proper acclimatization are essential. No permits are required.

4. Huchuy Qosqo Day Hike

Several treks that take in the ruins of Huchuy Qosqo (Little Cusco) are possible and the two-day version is considered one of the easiest alternative treks to the Inca Trail. A one-day hike starting at Patabamba, Chinchero or Tauqa and passing the ruins on the way to Lamay is another option. The highlights are the seldom-visited ruins themselves as well as the unspoiled Andean scenery. The trailhead is a short drive from Cusco. The one-day version is considered moderately challenging but proper acclimatization is required as the maximum altitude gained is above 4,300m. No permit is required.

5. Inca Trail One-day Hike

One day Inca Trail is one of the best hiking trails in Peru
Machu Picchu as seen from Intipunku, the Sun Gate

If you don’t have enough time for the four-day classic Inca Trail, a one-day Inca trail can be the perfect hike in Peru. Transport is organized from Cusco to Ollantaytambo, from where a train ride completes the journey to kilometer 104. From there, the trail takes in the archaeological sites of Chachabamba and Wiñaywayna before reaching the highest point on the hike, Intipunku, the Sun Gate (2,750m). The path then descends to Machu Picchu itself. Although permits are easier to obtain than for the classic Inca Trail, you should reserve early to avoid disappointment. The trek is not too hard, but acclimatization is recommended. 

6. Colca Canyon Day Hike

Colca Canyon in Peru is the seond deepest canyon in the world.
Colca Canyon offers diverse hiking trails and the chance to view the majestic Andean Condor

The Colca Canyon trek is commonly completed in two days. It is possible to do a day hike from Cabanaconde to the oasis of Sangalle (1,900m) and back. At 3,300m, the highest point is the trailhead, from where hikers descend into the Colca Canyon. Most people camp overnight at Sangalle but it is possible to turn around and walk back up again the same day. Those attempting this need to be in good physical condition. You can get to Cabanaconde from Arequipa. A ticket is required to enter the Canyon. There is a good chance of spotting condors in this area.

7. Patacancha Valley to Lares Village day hike

Lares Trek is one of the best treks Peru has to offer
The small town of Ollyantambo is also the where the Lares Trek ends

A tough but picturesque hike is possible from Ollantaytambo. The trailhead is in the Patacancha Valley, from where you hike for 12 hours to the village of Lares. The maximum altitude reached is 4,300m but the scenery along the way and the chance to pass through several traditional villages makes it worth the effort. No permit is required. This is not a common trail and you are unlikely to see other tourists along the route.

8. Cotahuasi Canyon day hike

River running at Cotahuasi Canyon
A river running underneath a wooden bridge at Cotahuasi Canyon

Basing oneself at Cotahuasi village in the Cotahuasi Canyon offers excellent opportunities for day hikes. One of the most popular is the six-hour round trip to the Sipia waterfall, possibly the most spectacular feature of the Cotahuasi Canyon. Cotahuasi village is at 2,680m and this trek is not considered particularly strenuous. No permit is required.

Cotahuasi is a remote location and provides some of the best trails for hiking in Peru. Most people will undertake several hikes while staying there to make it worth the time and effort to reach it. 

9. Moray, Maras and Salt Pans

An alternative Huchuy Qosqo trek can take trekkers to Moray
Some scientists believe Moray might have been created by the Incas to study the effects of climate change on crops.
Day hike to the salt pans is one of the best hiking trail in Peru
The salt pans are located towards the town of Urubamba. These have been in use since the Incan times and expand up to 4 km towards the Sacred Valley.

 This half-day hike leads to a unique archaeological site near Cusco as well as the colonial village of Maras and the ancients salt pans. Hikers take transport from Cusco to the fascinating Incan agricultural ‘laboratory’ of Moray. From there, it is a relatively easy walk of around six kilometers to Maras and on to the salt pans. Maximum altitude is 3,200m. No permits are required. This hike is suitable for all fitness levels.

10. Lake Humantay day hike

Lake Humantay is sometimes visited as part of the Salkantay Trek. For those who don’t have the time or stamina for this high-altitude trek, it is possible to do a one day hike to Lake Humantay. After taking transport from Cusco to Soraypampa (3,900 m), it is a three-hour, 10 km round-trip to the lake and back. The maximum altitude reached is 4,200 m so acclimatization is necessary but the hiking itself is not overly taxing. No permit is required.

Peru has countless trails suitable for all levels of experience and fitness, from easy half-day walks to long multi-day treks that will test the determination and stamina of almost anyone. If you want to go hiking in Peru, you are sure to be able to find a suitable trail. If anyone of these hikes pique your interest then send us a free trip planner request and we will connect you with a reliable Peru tour operator who can organise these hikes for you! 

Published by Jane Andersen, updated on April 10, 2024

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    Kay KraatzDec 24 2018REPLY
    Looking for a day hike from Lima Kay
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      Terra PeruDec 27 2018
      Hello Kay, Several day hikes are possible from Lima. Here are some of my favorites: - Las Lomas de Lúcumo, about an hour from Lima. Green area perfect for enjoying some fresh air and watching birds. - Las Lomas de Lachay, about an hour 40 minutes from Lima. Another really green area covered by hazy mist creating mystic scenery. - Palakala falls, about almost 4 hours from Lima. Beautiful and bit physical hike along a mule path to reach a stunning 12m cascade. - Marcahuaso, about 5 hours from Lima. An enchanting stone forest in the Andes located at 4,000 m above sea level. Can be done in one full day but most of the people decide to camp and stay one night there. I hope it helps ! Maud