The Pillones Waterfalls and Imata Stone Forest tour is a full-day expedition designed for nature enthusiasts and photography lovers. At over 13,000 feet above sea level, wind and water have carved massive rock formations that defy imagination, creating a scene straight out of a fantasy novel.
This experience is perfect for travelers seeking a moderate adventure with high visual rewards. Guided by the experts at Aura Andina Travel, we provide a seamless itinerary that allows you to connect with the raw energy of the Andes, combining geological wonders and local wildlife in one unforgettable day trip from Arequipa.
Our Andean expedition begins with a prompt pickup from your hotel in Arequipa at 06:00 AM. We’ll head northeast, crossing the Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reserve, where we will stop to observe and photograph wild vicuñas. Around 10:30 AM, we will reach the surreal Imata Stone Forest. Your guide will lead you through these strange, wind-eroded rock formations, explaining the geological history of this alien-like landscape.
The adventure continues toward the Pillones Waterfalls, arriving at approximately 12:30 PM. We will begin a moderate descent to the base of the falls, where you can feel the mist of the cold Andean water and spot the vizcachas living among the cliffs. After time for photos and exploration, we’ll head to the local village of Imata for lunch. We expect to be back in Arequipa by 05:30 PM, concluding a day filled with natural wonder.
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The site is located at approximately 15,100 feet (4,600 m). We strongly recommend acclimating in Arequipa for at least 24 hours before the tour.
The difficulty is moderate. The path down to the waterfall is short but steep and rocky, requiring basic physical fitness and proper shoes.
While they are wild animals, vizcachas are very common in the rocky terrain of Pillones. If you remain quiet, sightings are almost guaranteed.
The weather in the highlands is dry and cold. Even on sunny days, the Andean wind can be biting, so a windbreaker is essential.
Yes, basic facilities are available in Imata village before starting the hikes and during the lunch break.






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