
Complete Guide to the Red Valley
Hiking route, landscapes, and how to combine it with Vinicunca
High in the Peruvian Andes there is a landscape that looks almost extraterrestrial. Just a short distance from the famous Vinicunca lies a lesser-known but equally impressive place: the Red Valley.
Located in the Cusco region, this valley surprises travelers with hills completely painted in deep red, terracotta, and brown tones. While Rainbow Mountain attracts thousands of visitors every day, the Red Valley remains relatively quiet, making it a more authentic experience for those looking for panoramic landscapes and fewer crowds.
This guide explains what the Red Valley is, what the hike is like, the scenery you will see, altitude tips, and how to combine the visit with Rainbow Mountain.
🪨 What Is the Red Valley?
The Red Valley (Valle Rojo) is a geological formation in the Andes of southern Peru near the community of Pitumarca in the Cusco region.
Altitude: around 5,000 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest accessible landscapes in the Andes.
Its striking color comes from iron-rich minerals in the soil. Over time these minerals oxidized, producing the intense red tones that cover entire hillsides and valleys.
The landscape often reminds travelers of:
- Mars-like terrain
- Red desert landscapes
- Volcanic geological formations
All surrounded by the dramatic scenery of the Andes.
📍 Where the Red Valley Is Located
The valley lies southeast of Cusco, very close to the famous Vinicunca.
Approximate distances:
- Cusco → trailhead: about 3 hours by car
- Rainbow Mountain → Red Valley: 30–45 minutes on foot
Because of this proximity, many travelers visit both places on the same trip.
🥾 The Red Valley Hike
Access to the valley involves a mountain hike similar to the Rainbow Mountain trek, but the trail is generally quieter.
Approximate hiking distance
6–7 km total if combined with Rainbow Mountain.
Hiking time
3–4 hours depending on pace.
Altitude
Between 4,900 and 5,200 meters.
At this elevation, oxygen levels are roughly 50% lower than at sea level, so even slow walking can feel challenging.
Difficulty
Moderate.
No technical skills are required, but acclimatization is essential.
🌄 Landscapes of the Red Valley
The scenery here is among the most unusual in the Andes.
🔴 Red Mountains Everywhere
Entire hillsides appear covered in intense red dust and terracotta tones. Depending on sunlight, colors shift from dark crimson to bright orange.
🏔️ Panoramic Ridge Views
The trail crosses ridges where hikers can see kilometers of red mountains stretching across the landscape.
🌵 Almost Desert-Like Terrain
Vegetation is sparse compared with other Andean regions, allowing the red mineral soil to dominate the scenery.
❄️ Snow-Capped Peaks in the Distance
On clear days you may see snowy peaks of the Andes, including the massive Ausangate glacier, creating a dramatic contrast with the red terrain.
🧭 How to Combine the Red Valley with Rainbow Mountain
One of the advantages of visiting the Red Valley is that it can easily be added to a trip to Vinicunca.
Typical Route
1️⃣ Departure from Cusco
Tours usually leave Cusco between 3:00 and 4:00 AM.
After roughly three hours of driving, you arrive at the trailhead.
2️⃣ Hike to Rainbow Mountain
Duration: 1.5–2 hours
At the summit you see the famous multicolored mineral stripes of Vinicunca.
3️⃣ Trail to the Red Valley
From Rainbow Mountain a secondary trail leads to the Red Valley.
Walking time:
30–45 minutes
4️⃣ Descent Through the Valley
Some routes form a loop trail, descending through the Red Valley before returning to the starting point.
This allows hikers to experience completely different landscapes during the descent.
📊 Red Valley vs Rainbow Mountain
| Feature | Red Valley | Rainbow Mountain |
|---|---|---|
| Landscape | Red valleys and hills | Multicolored mountain ridge |
| Altitude | ~5,000 m | ~5,200 m |
| Crowds | Low to moderate | Very high |
| Hiking time | 30–45 min from Vinicunca | 1.5–2 h from trailhead |
| Popularity | Less known | One of Peru’s most famous sites |
| Experience | Quiet and scenic | Iconic but crowded |
Many travelers say the Red Valley is even more impressive, thanks to its expansive scenery and peaceful atmosphere.
🌦️ Best Time to Visit
The best season for visiting the Red Valley and Rainbow Mountain is the dry season.
Ideal Season
April – October
During these months you’ll find:
- Clearer skies
- Better visibility of colors
- Drier and safer trails
Rainy Season
November – March
During this period:
- Trails may become slippery
- Clouds may reduce visibility
⚠️ Important Hiking Tips
Because of the extreme altitude, preparation is essential.
Acclimatization
Spend 2–3 days in Cusco before attempting the hike.
Hydration
Drink water frequently even if you do not feel thirsty.
Sun Protection
UV radiation is intense in the Andes.
Bring:
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Hat or cap
Layered Clothing
Weather above 5,000 meters can change quickly.
🚐 How to Reach the Red Valley
There are three main ways to visit.
1️⃣ Organized Tour from Cusco
The easiest option.
Usually includes:
- Transportation
- Breakfast
- Guide
- Entrance fees
2️⃣ Independent Travel
Travel to the Pitumarca area and start the hike on your own.
This requires careful planning.
3️⃣ Horse Assistance
Horses are available near the trailhead for travelers who need support during the climb.
🌟 Is the Red Valley Worth Visiting?
Absolutely.
Although most travelers focus on Rainbow Mountain, the Red Valley offers a very different experience.
Reasons to visit include:
- Wider landscapes
- Fewer tourists
- Quiet hiking routes
- Unique Andean scenery
For travelers already hiking to Rainbow Mountain, adding the Red Valley takes only a little extra time but offers an incredible visual reward.
🏁 Final Thoughts
The Red Valley is one of the most extraordinary landscapes near Cusco and one of the best extensions to a trip to Vinicunca.
Its dramatic red mountains, panoramic trails, and peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect destination for travelers who love trekking, photography, and unique natural scenery.
If you are already climbing Rainbow Mountain, saving a little energy to explore the Red Valley may become one of the most memorable moments of your Andean adventure.

