Suyuparina Glacier: A Natural Paradise You Must Visit in Cusco
The Suyuparina Glacier is a natural gem that dazzles with its beauty and energy. Visiting it means disconnecting from the noise of the world and reconnecting with yourself. With every step, you will feel nature embracing you with its silence, with the whisper of the wind, and you will breathe pure air that you will want to take home with you. Here, Mother Earth manifests herself with force, allowing you to live a unique and unforgettable experience.


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Where is the Suyuparina Glacier located?
The Suyuparina Glacier is located in the community of Phinaya, in the Cusco region. Its name comes from the Aymara language and means “pile of stones.” This marvel is part of the Quelccaya sector, within the majestic Vilcanota Mountain Range.
At an altitude of approximately 5,450 meters above sea level, the glacier is one of the most impressive in the area. As you get closer, you will notice how the mountain changes color, becoming white and crystalline. When you stand in front of it, you will understand that no photograph can do justice to what your eyes will witness.

A Natural Wonder That Will Leave You Speechless
From a natural viewpoint at 5,100 meters above sea level, you can admire the immensity of the glacier. Natural caves open up on its surface, like portals that nature offers you to explore its grandeur.
These formations are constantly changing: some open up, others disappear, demonstrating that the glacier is alive and in constant transformation. That is why it is our duty as visitors and as Peruvians to care for and preserve this natural treasure. The Suyuparina Glacier is not just a tourist destination, it is a shared responsibility.


How to get to the Suyuparina Glacier?
There are two main routes to get there:
- From Pitumarca
- From Onocora
Both routes take approximately 2.5 hours, but it is important to note that during the rainy season, the roads are unpaved, which can make the trip more difficult. Here are some recommendations to get there safely:
- Bring a shovel and a pickaxe if you are traveling in your own vehicle.
- Wear a rain poncho, trekking poles, and waterproof boots.
- Wear warm clothing, as the weather is cold during this season.

Let’s take care of Mother Earth
Let us remember that this glacier was not created by humans, but by nature itself, by Mother Earth. It is essential to show respect and gratitude for allowing us to contemplate its wonders.
Every step we take on this glacier must be taken with awareness. Let us not leave trash behind, let us not damage the environment, and let us help preserve this place for future generations.

The Phinaya Community: Andean Hospitality
In addition to the landscape, another aspect that makes your visit to the Suyuparina Glacier special is the warmth of its people. The inhabitants of Phinaya will welcome you with open arms and make you feel at home. Their hospitality is a fundamental part of this experience.
Conclusión
ive the Experience, Feel the Energy. Visiting the Suyuparina Glacier is more than just a hike or a trip. It is a spiritual, natural, and human experience. Let yourself be amazed by everything that nature and Mother Earth have to offer. Breathe in the fresh air, recharge with positive energy, and always remember that this place must be protected, cared for, and valued.
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