Huchuy Picchu is a mountain located near the Machu Picchu citadel. A lesser-known but equally fascinating treasure compared to the other mountains of Machu Picchu, Peru.
The word “Huchuy” means “small” in Quechua, and it bears this name to distinguish it from the other mountains. Although not as towering as Huayna Picchu, Huchuy Picchu still offers significant elevation and provides spectacular views of Machu Picchu and its surroundings.
The Huchuy Picchu mountain hike involves traversing ancient trails and stone steps. As you ascend, you are surrounded by lush vegetation, Inca ruins.
Huchuy Picchu is located north of the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu, sharing the landscape with the famous Huayna Picchu Mountain. At an altitude of approximately 2,497 meters above sea level, this elevation is only about 50 meters higher than the Machu Picchu archaeological site.
Its proximity to the citadel and its slightly higher position offer visitors a unique perspective of the region, combining the majesty of the Incan ruins with the impressive panoramic views that characterize the Cusco region. The opportunity to contemplate both the architectural grandeur and the imposing natural beauty from a single location captivates and enriches those who venture to explore the place.