Sillar Route: Exploring the History and Use of 'Sillar' Volcanic Stone in Arequipa

The Sillar Route provides an opportunity to explore the roots and historical significance of the ‘sillar’ volcanic stone, a material integral to the construction of major structures in Arequipa. The journey incorporates a trip to the quarries, offering a close-up view of the stone processing amidst a captivating setting.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Ruta Del Sillar - 08: 00-08: 30 A.M - We make pick-ups of the hotels located in the center of Arequipa.
    08:30 A.M - We begin our journey to the Ruta del Sillar which is a tourist route with a lot of history and living culture, where you can visit quarries and areas where ashlar originated. The first point where we will stop will be the Añashuayco…
What's Included
  • Transportation included
  • Experienced guide provided
  • Complimentary bottled water
What's Not Included
  • Tickets
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
Location
Ruta Del Sillar
Canteras de anashuayco, cerro colorado
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Shppo
Nov 14, 2019
Informative! - Whilst the idea of visiting a volcanic quarry might not be top of many people’s bucket list we found the trip entertaining and informative. Our guides met us at our hotel in a car and took us to Cayma, one of the districts of Arequipa to see how the Sillar Stone was commonly used. A very peaceful, and typical district Square. Then after a quick stop overlooking a panorama featuring all three of Arequipa’s volcanoes we headed to the first quarry. Its a literal, working quarry, although it feels very much like it is trying to pivot to tourism, with some decorative sculptures appearing. We had a demonstration of stone cutting, including the chance to split the huge chucks of rock ourselves. It really showed how hard the work is. Next to another note un-used quarry which features a ravine walk along a dried out river bed. We saw unusual-rock formations and historic rock carvings. Then we were dropped back at our hotel. Overall there was a good mix of things to see and do. Whilst my wife was bored by rock cutting, she loved walking the dried river bed, so i would say a good mix for couples! The guides were knowledgable, fluent in english, charming, and attentive to our questions and observations. A great few hours well spent. Highly recommended!
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