The Excursion to the Sillar Route with a Walk in Culebrillas offers visitors a captivating journey through Arequipa’s iconic sillar quarries. This guided tour not only showcases the skilled extraction and carving of the region’s renowned white stone but also immerses participants in the scenic beauty of the Culebrillas area. With an affordable admission fee, the experience provides valuable insights into Arequipa’s architectural heritage and craftsmanship. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply seeking to learn about the rich cultural tapestry of Peru, this excursion promises to leave a lasting impression.
Good To Know
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The Sillar Route excursion offers exploration of the white sillar stone quarries in Cerro Colorado, Arequipa, with observations of extraction and carving processes.
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Visitors can witness the skilled techniques of local masons in extracting and shaping the sillar blocks into architectural elements during interpretive workshops.
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The excursion includes a scenic walk through the Culebrillas area, providing insights into Arequipa’s unique architectural identity and rich heritage of sillar masonry.
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The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, with a departure from C. Álvarez Thomas 115, Arequipa, and concluding at Av La Marina 400.
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While the excursion is stroller-friendly, it may not be suitable for pregnant travelers or individuals with mobility issues due to the uneven terrain.
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Overview of the Excursion
The excursion to the Sillar Route, located in Arequipa, Peru, has received a Badge of Excellence and boasts an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 15 reviews.
The majority of the reviews are 5 stars, with 11 out of the 15 being the highest rating. The remaining reviews include 1 at 4 stars, 1 at 3 stars, and 2 at 1 star.
This excursion offers visitors the opportunity to explore the Sillar quarries in Cerro Colorado, known for the white stone used in Arequipa’s architecture, and observe the processes of extraction, carving, and mega carving.
Highlights of the Sillar Route
Sillar quarries in Cerro Colorado are known for the white stone used extensively in Arequipa’s historic architecture.
Visitors can observe the extraction, carving, and mega carving processes of this unique stone. The route also features beautiful natural landscapes, including the Culebrillas area, as well as quality tourist services along the way.
Interpretation workshops with ashlar cutters provide an opportunity to learn about the traditional techniques employed in this traditional craft.
The Sillar Route offers a fascinating glimpse into Arequipa’s proud heritage and the skilled masonry that has defined the city’s architectural identity for centuries.
Attraction’s Extraction and Carving Processes
Quarrying the iconic white sillar stone is a meticulous process that showcases the skilled techniques of Arequipa’s masons.
Visitors can observe the extraction of sillar blocks from the Cerro Colorado quarries, where workers use hand tools to carefully chisel and detach the material.
The carved blocks are then transported to workshops, where artisans skillfully shape and carve the stone into architectural elements, such as columns, arches, and facades.
Through interpretive workshops, travelers gain insights into the intricate craftsmanship that has defined Arequipa’s distinctive colonial buildings for centuries.
This immersive experience allows travelers to appreciate the rich heritage and enduring tradition of sillar masonry in the region.
Scheduled Tour Details
The Sillar Route excursion offers visitors an approximately 2-hour 30-minute guided tour through Arequipa’s renowned quarries and workshops.
The tour departs from C. Álvarez Thomas 115, Arequipa, 10 minutes before the scheduled start time and concludes at Av La Marina 400, Arequipa.
Included in the 12-sol admission fee are an air-conditioned vehicle, a professional guide, and access to the sillar extraction, carving, and mega carving sites.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, strollers are allowed, and infants can sit on laps.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
Inclusions and Pricing
For the Sillar Route excursion, the admission fee is 12 soles per person. This covers the air-conditioned vehicle, professional guide, and entry tickets.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, starting from the meeting point at C. Álvarez Thomas 115 in Arequipa. Guests should arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.
The tour ends at Av La Marina 400, also in Arequipa. While the excursion isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller-friendly. Infants must sit on laps. Pregnant travelers aren’t recommended to join.
Guests can cancel their booking for free up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
Accessibility and Restrictions
While the excursion to the Sillar Route isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller-friendly. Infants must sit on laps during the tour.
Pregnant travelers may find the experience challenging due to the walking and uneven terrain. The tour isn’t recommended for those with mobility issues or expecting mothers.
However, the route is open to most visitors, providing an opportunity to explore the captivating sillar quarries and witness the intricate carving processes.
Guests should consider their individual needs and physical abilities before booking this excursion to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Customer Feedback and Ratings
Although the excursion to the Sillar Route has earned a Badge of Excellence and an impressive average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 15 reviews, the feedback reflects a mix of experiences.
While 11 reviews gave it 5 stars, a small number of travelers expressed discomfort and felt the visits were rushed. The host’s responses, however, aim to address these concerns and clarify details like the entry fee.
The customer feedback includes:
- Positive comments about the simplicity and enjoyment of the tour.
- Complaints about discomfort and rushed visits.
- Host responses addressing service issues and entry fee details.
Host Responses to Concerns
The host has responded to concerns raised by some customers regarding the tour experience.
In their responses, the host has addressed issues about service and clarified details around the entry fee.
For example, the host has acknowledged that there were instances of discomfort and rushed visits, and they’ve committed to improving the overall experience.
Plus, the host has clarified that the total cost of the tour is 15 soles per person, which includes the 12 soles admission ticket and an additional 3 soles for entry fees, as mentioned in the advertisement.
The host’s efforts to address customer feedback and provide transparency demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the Sillar Route excursion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Average Duration of the Walking Tour?
The Excursion lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. According to the tour details, the duration of the experience is around 2 hours and 30 minutes, which includes transportation, guided visits, and other inclusions.
Are There Any Additional Costs Beyond the Admission Ticket?
The admission ticket costs 12 soles per person, but there is an additional 3 soles mentioned in the ad for entry fees. So, the total cost is 15 soles per person.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Participants can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour operator doesn’t provide any meals or refreshments, so bringing one’s own snacks and beverages is allowed and encouraged to enhance the overall experience.
Do I Need to Make a Reservation in Advance?
Reservations are recommended, as the tour may sell out. Booking in advance ensures you secure your spot on the excursion. Check the tour provider’s website or contact them directly to make a reservation prior to your visit.
Are There Any Photography Restrictions During the Tour?
According to the information provided, there don’t appear to be any specific photography restrictions mentioned for this tour. Visitors are generally free to take photos during the excursion to capture the sights and activities.
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The Sum Up
The Excursion to the Sillar Route with a walk in Culebrillas offers a captivating glimpse into Arequipa’s iconic sillar quarries. Visitors can witness skilled masonry techniques and explore the scenic beauty of the Culebrillas area. With an affordable admission fee, the guided tour provides valuable insights into the region’s architectural heritage and craftsmanship, making it a must-see experience for those interested in Arequipa’s rich cultural heritage.