Visiting Wayqecha is like stepping into a living laboratory suspended between the Andes and the Amazon. Beyond its mystical atmosphere and mist-shrouded landscapes, this montane forest reveals how Amazonian humidity transforms biodiversity and shapes one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Here, every trail is an opportunity to observe how Andean birds, orchids, and mammals coexist in a natural corridor that connects two worlds.
A space to explore, learn and be amazed
Wayqecha has become a key destination for those seeking more than just a scenic hike: researchers, birdwatchers, and curious travelers find in its facilities a place where science and conservation coexist organically. Suspension bridges offer birdwatching views of the forest, orchidariums reveal unique species, and scientific programs provide a window into the behavior of emblematic animals like the Andean bear. More than a destination, it is an educational experience immersed in nature.
Tips for those planning the adventure
Although getting there is relatively easy thanks to the route that starts in Cusco and crosses the Acjanaco pass, the Wayqecha experience requires preparation. The varying weather, constant humidity, and altitude necessitate appropriate clothing, good footwear, hydration, and essentials like a headlamp and sunscreen. With the right equipment, each hike becomes an opportunity to connect with an ecosystem that continues to surprise even the scientists who study it.
