Rainbow Mountain or Vinicunca: Nature’s geological canvas
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- Jimmy Ortiz de Orue
- marzo 1, 2025
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Can you imagine a place where the earth is dyed in vibrant colors? A hidden and magical landscape that seems to be extracted from a dream is the Rainbow Mountain or Vinicunca, a place that more than demonstrates the beauty of nature, a jewel in the heart of the Peruvian Andes.
Description of the wonder
For centuries, centuries-old snow protected the mountain, keeping it a secret. When the ice gave way, it revealed a landscape full of unforgettable colors.
Visitors who came across it began to affectionately call it «mountain of colors», «rainbow mountain» or «mountain of seven colors» in relation to its stripes of different colors; likewise, the local inhabitants affectionately called it «cerro colorado» (red hill).
Some say that the mountain resembles an Andean poncho, colorful and harmonious, a perfect analogy for its shape and tonalities.

Location of Rainbow Mountain
Vinicunca or Rainbow Mountain is located on the route to the Apu Ausangate, a majestic snow-capped mountain. Only a few years ago, few visitors used to go up this route due to the difficulties present on the mountain roads.
Likewise, the mountain is located between two districts of different provinces: Cusipata, in the province of Quispicanchis and Pitumarca, in the province of Canchis; both within the Cusco region.
The mountainous terrain that characterizes Rainbow Mountain also indicates its high altitude: 5036 meters above sea level. Although the access is challenging, the unique scenery more than rewards the effort.

Geology of Rainbow Mountain
The geological composition of Rainbow Mountain is responsible for its unique colors; each component contributes a different color:
Bright Fuchsia comes from red clay mixed with mud and arilites. The white tones come from sandstone rich in quartz and limestone. The intense red is due to iron-laden claystones, while purple colorations emerge from marl, a mixture of calcium carbonate and clay. In contrast, the vibrant green comes from clay rich in ferromagnesian minerals and copper. Finally, the opaque yellow is due to the presence of calcareous sandstone. Each layer brings color and a history of millions of years.

How to get to Vinicunca or Rainbow Mountain?
To visit Rainbow Mountain, you can choose between two routes:
Route 1: Take a bus from Cusco to Sicuani and stop in Cusipata, to take another collective transport to the community of Phulawasipata, where the trekking trail to the rainbow mountain begins.
Route 2: From Cusco go to the village of Checacupe (or alternatively, take the route to Ocongate that also passes through Checacupe), once in this village, a cab will take you to the starting point of the hike.
Both routes offer advantages, such as being slightly cheaper; however, for convenience, it is advisable to buy package tours that cover the trip, freeing you from over-planning and allowing you to enjoy more.

Recommendations for visitors
The hike to Rainbow Mountain is challenging but rewarding, lasting between 2 and 3 hours, but each step is accompanied by a breathtaking view; however, to facilitate access, you can rent ATVs or horses from local people. Other recommendations are as follows:
Portable oxygen: it will be a great help for visitors with breathing difficulties.
Acclimatization: the high altitude of Rainbow Mountain makes it crucial to adapt in Cusco a couple of days beforehand.
Equipment: Wearing warm clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses and appropriate shoes is always a good idea in mountain tourism.
Hydration and energy: Keeping hydrated and carrying energy snacks will avoid unnecessary discomfort, the famous coca tea is ideal to combat altitude sickness.
Respect for the environment: This landscape has a magical aura, so taking your waste with you is a habit that helps preserve the environment.

Mountains with geological similarity
Around the world, there are geological formations that share the multicolored magic of the Rainbow Mountain or Vinicunca:
Argentina: in the province of Jujuy, the Cerro de siete colores paints the desert coastal landscape with vibrant tones, offering a spectacular contrast.
Iran: Near Tabriz, the Ala Daghlar hills display swathes of color that undulate on the horizon.
China: Zhangye Danxia geological park in Gansu features color-saturated geological formations that flood several elevations.

Although all these destinations are impressive, Vinicunca, the Rainbow Mountain of Cusco, stands out for its elegance and natural harmony, making it a mandatory stop for adventurers seeking the wonders of nature in the world.