The Cusco Mountain Bike Tour offers an exhilarating eco-adventure through the historic Inca capital. Participants will experience breathtaking views as they bike downhill past local farms, Inca ruins, and significant sites like the Apukunaq Tianan. With full suspension bikes, protective gear, and roundtrip transportation, this tour provides a memorable exploration of Cusco’s UNESCO World Heritage status. At $115.92 per person, it’s a chance to discover the city’s rich history and natural beauty from a unique vantage point. Those seeking an active and immersive way to experience Cusco won’t want to miss this thrilling mountain bike adventure.
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Key Points
- 4-hour eco-adventure exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites in Cusco, including the Inca aqueduct and local farms with alpacas and llamas.
- Scenic downhill biking through picturesque streets, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and historic architecture.
- Stops at the Apukunaq Tianan, showcasing Inca deity sculptures, to provide insight into Cusco’s rich cultural heritage.
- Thrilling downhill ride concluding at the Pachacutec roundabout, offering a unique perspective on the blend of Inca and colonial influences in the city.
- Roundtrip transportation available from centrally located Cusco hotels, providing a seamless start and end to the adventure.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Cusco Mountain Bike Tour offers an exciting eco-adventure through the historic city, priced from $115.92 per person.
This 4-hour tour allows travelers to explore Cusco’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Inca aqueduct and local farms with alpacas and llamas.
The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later.
Roundtrip transportation from most centrally located Cusco hotels is available.
Participants should be in good physical condition and bring necessary gear like sunglasses, sunscreen, and cash for entrance fees.
The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, those with back problems, or children under 9 years old.
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Experience Highlights
This eco-friendly bike tour offers travelers an opportunity to explore the historic city of Cusco and its UNESCO World Heritage sites. Riders will discover the famous aqueduct of the Inca Empire, visit a local farm with alpacas and llamas, and bike down scenic streets with stunning views. The tour includes stops at the Apukunaq Tianan, or "Adobe of the Gods," where visitors can admire stone sculptures of Inca deities. Riders will also enjoy a thrilling downhill ride through several Cusco districts before ending at the iconic Pachacutec roundabout.
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Eco bike tour around Cusco | Explore aqueduct of the Inca Empire | Visit UNESCO World Heritage Site | Local farm with alpacas and llamas | Scenic streets of Cusco |
Itinerary Details
Beginning at the Fortaleza Colonial Aqueduct, 3890 meters above sea level, the tour guides visitors through the historic aqueduct built in 1570 as a Cultural Heritage site that provided water during the Inca Empire.
The tour then travels to Apukunaq Tianan, or the Adobe of the Gods, featuring stone sculptures of Inca deities.
Riders bike downhill through the districts of Tica Tica, San Benito, Picchu, and Independencia, ending at the Pachacutec roundabout.
Next, they’re transported to Huayllarcocha for a visit to a local farm with alpacas and llamas.
The final leg of the tour descends near Sacsayhuamán down to the San Cristobal district, offering views of Cusco before ending on Saphy Street at the Plaza de Armas and the Cathedral of Cusco.
Included and Excluded
The Cusco Mountain Bike Tour includes a full suspension mountain bike, protective gear, private transport, a professional guide who speaks both English and Spanish, and entrance fees to the Abode of the Gods and Pachacutec Monument (which require a cash payment of S/20.00 soles).
However, the tour excludes gratuities.
It’s important to note that this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, individuals with back problems, or children under 9 years old.
Participants are recommended to be in good physical condition and bring essential items like sunglasses, sunscreen, a jacket, and comfortable clothes, as well as cash for any additional expenses.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyImportant Information
One key consideration for this Cusco Mountain Bike Tour is that it’s not suitable for certain participants. The tour isn’t recommended for wheelchair users, individuals with back problems, or children under 9 years old.
It’s important that guests be in good physical condition to tackle the downhill biking and other activities. Recommendations for the tour include bringing sunglasses, sunscreen, a jacket, comfortable clothes, and cash for the entrance fees.
The tour provider offers roundtrip transportation from most centrally located Cusco hotels, making it convenient for participants.
Hotel Pickup and Transport
Roundtrip transportation from most centrally located Cusco hotels is available for this Cusco Mountain Bike Tour. Hotel pickup ensures a seamless start to your adventure.
The provided private transport delivers you directly to the starting point at the Fortaleza Colonial Aqueduct, 3,890 meters above sea level. This convenient service eliminates the need for you to arrange your own transportation, allowing you to fully learn about the stunning scenery and cultural discoveries ahead.
The tour also includes:
- A second pickup point at Huayllarcocha for the farm visit portion of the excursion.
- Safe and reliable transportation throughout the 4-hour bike tour.
- Drop-off at the end of the tour, conveniently located in the heart of Cusco.
Inca Aqueduct and Sculptures
After being transported to the starting point at the Fortaleza Colonial Aqueduct, the Cusco Mountain Bike Tour begins with an exploration of this impressive historical structure.
Built in 1570, the aqueduct is a UNESCO World Heritage site that provided water to the Inca Empire. Riders will learn about its cultural significance as they bike along its length.
The tour then continues to Apukunaq Tianan, or the "Adobe of the Gods," where stone sculptures of Inca deities are on display.
This ancient site offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Cusco before the biking adventure continues through the city’s scenic districts.
Scenic Downhill Biking
Departing from the historic Inca aqueduct, the Cusco Mountain Bike Tour takes riders on a thrilling downhill journey through the city’s scenic neighborhoods.
The route winds through the districts of Tica Tica, San Benito, Picchu, and Independencia, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and historic architecture.
The exhilarating descent culminates at the Pachacutec roundabout, where riders can take in the grandeur of the Inca monuments.
This part of the tour provides:
- An adrenaline-fueled adventure through Cusco’s vibrant streets.
- Stunning panoramas of the city and its majestic setting.
- A unique perspective on the blend of Inca and colonial influences that define Cusco’s character.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Type of Bikes Are Used for the Tour?
The tour includes full suspension mountain bikes, providing a comfortable and capable ride for exploring Cusco’s scenic landscapes and cultural sites. The bikes are suitable for the varied terrain and elevations of the tour.
Can the Tour Be Customized to Individual Preferences?
The tour can be customized to individual preferences, though certain restrictions apply. Guests should communicate any needs or mobility concerns when booking to ensure the experience is tailored to their requirements.
Are There Any Age or Height Restrictions for Participants?
The tour has age and height restrictions – it’s not suitable for children under 9 or individuals with back problems. Participants should be in good physical condition to participate in the 4-hour bike ride.
Is There a Minimum Group Size Required for the Tour?
There doesn’t appear to be a minimum group size required for the Cusco Mountain Bike Tour. The tour can accommodate individuals or small groups, with pickup and transportation services available from most centrally located hotels in Cusco.
Are There Any Additional Costs or Fees During the Tour?
The tour includes protective gear, private transport, professional guide, and entrance fees to two sites. However, there are no additional costs or fees during the tour besides gratuities for the guide.
Recap
The Cusco Mountain Bike Tour offers an exhilarating eco-adventure through the historic city’s picturesque streets and significant sites. Participants will experience breathtaking views, bike downhill past local farms with alpacas and llamas, and explore Inca aqueducts and deity sculptures. At $115.92 per person, the tour includes full suspension bikes, protective gear, and roundtrip transportation, making it a memorable exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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