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A popular alternative to the tourist hangout of Chivay, Cabanaconde is the last of five villages stretching across the southern edge of Colca Canyon. Although the road doesn't end here, it does become a bit rougher as it heads into more remote landscapes. The town's quiet atmosphere and inexpensive hostels make it a good place to rest and relax before making the 15-minute bus trip (or three-hour walk) to nearby Cruz del Condór. For a less touristy view of the birds, head to the hill just west of the village, a 15-minute walk from the plaza. (We can't guarantee that you'll see the birds, but it's worth a shot). While you're in town, check out San Pedro Alcán, which was rebuilt after an earthquake in 1784 and has a sun, moon, and stars carved onto its foreboding façade. Electricity is scare in town, so be sure to bring your torch/flashlight. There is also a path that leads from town down into the canyon and up to the village of Tapay.
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