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

The Sillar Route offers an opportunity to explore the origins and history of the “sillar” volcanic stone, used in constructing Arequipa’s most significant buildings. This tour features a visit to the quarries, where visitors can observe the intricate craftsmanship of the material 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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From $35
up to 10 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).