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Andean Condor

The Andean Condor is one of the largest flying birds in the world, weighing up to 12 kg and with a wing span of more than 3 metres.


The Andean Condor can be found in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina, but illegal hunting and habitat loss have left them on the endangered list, with only a few thousand birds remaining in the wild.

They are scavengers and carrion feeders and use warm air currents to help them gain altitude and soar through the sky, using their excellent eyesight to look for carcasses and other animals. They can soar to heights of up to 5,500 metres!

Andean condors do not make nests. Instead the female lays a single egg every other year on bare ground on a ledge or in a cave. They can live for between 50 and 60 years in the wild, and up to 75 years in captivity.

Featured Trips

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  1. Machu Picchu, Colca Canyon & Titicaca

    Machu Picchu, Colca Canyon & Titicaca

    This trip is full of stunning Andean scenery and steeped in Inca history. Watching the condors rise from the dramatic Colca Canyon is breathtaking, but nothing can quite prepare you for your first view of Machu Picchu - however many photos you have seen. The charming towns of Cusco and Arequipa will enchant you, and the warm welcome from your hosts on Lake Titicaca will delight you. A trip not to be missed.

    Length: 14 days - Guide price from.. £2640

Featured Accommodation

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  1. Colca Lodge

    Colca Lodge

    Colca Lodge provides the perfect base for exploring the pre-Inca history of the valley and for viewing the magnificent Andean Condor.

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