Vilcanota mountain range
The Vilcanota mountain range is located in the Andes of southern Peru. It stretches approximately 100 kilometers and is known for its stunning peaks, including the prominent Ausangate, which rises to about 6,372 meters. The range is part of the larger Andean mountain system and is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, including high-altitude grasslands and glacial areas.
This mountain range is significant for its cultural and ecological importance. It is home to various indigenous communities, such as the Quechua, who rely on the land for agriculture and livestock. The Vilcanota range also attracts trekkers and climbers, offering breathtaking views and unique landscapes.