07 Day– Inca Jungle Adventure Mountain Bike, Rafting, Zipline & Trek

07 Day– Inca Jungle Adventure Mountain Bike, Rafting, Zipline & Trek

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07 Day– Inca Jungle Adventure Mountain Bike, Rafting, Zipline & Trek

7 Days Starting and ending in Cusco, Peru

Visiting: Centro Histórico, Centro Arqueológico de Chinchero, Moray, Salineras de Maras, Ábra Málaga, Santa Maria pueblo, Puente Quellomayo, Aguas Termales Cocalmayo de Santa Teresa, Santa Teresa Plaza Hotel, Hidroeléctrica, Aguas Calientes, Inca City of Machu Picchu

Tour operator:

Inkayni Peru Tours

Tour code:

PPT009

Specialist Group:

18-30 Somethings

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

2 - 12

Physical rating:

Low

Age range:

10-55

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians

Tour operated in:
English , Spanish
Trip Styles:

Active, Small Group

From:
$1799
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Tour Overview

Amazing Inca Jungle Adventure, here is not necessary to be a highly experienced adventure traveler, also if you are afraid of one of the activities no worries because you can skip it and continue with the rest of the activities until arrive at Machu Picchu Archaeological Site. Enjoy the Sacred Valley Tour, visit the most important places of this area, and have the opportunity to interact with local people, and they will reveal the ancient textile practice and show us the complex art of Andean weaving.

Highlights

  • Explore a hidden section of the ancient route of the Inca Trail.

  • Visit a coffee plantation, and relax in the best hot spring of Cusco, Cocalmayo Hot Springs.

  • Navigate the epic adventure of biking, rafting, hiking, and zip line.

Places You'll See

Machu Picchu

Maras Salt Mines

Biking

Machu Picchu

Maras Salt Mines

Biking

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrival In Cusco

Location: Centro Histórico

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Lodging: Ayni Cusco Hotel *** or similar.

Meals Included: No Meals

Firstly, upon your arrival at the airport in Cusco, an Inkayni Peru Tours staff member will be there to greet you and take you to our partner hotel. This day will be reserved for resting to adapt to the altitude, approximately 3400 meters (11,000 feet). Then, meet your expedition group at 5:00 pm.

Day 2 : Chinchero – Maras Salt Mines & Moray

Location: Centro Arqueológico de Chinchero, Moray, Salineras de Maras

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Lodging: Ayni Cusco Hotel *** or similar.

Meals Included: Breakfast

We will pick you up from your hotel around 8 AM and head to Moray. The drive is about 1 hour and 20 minutes and is absolutely beautiful. You will drive through the snow-capped peaks of the Andes, through lush yellow fields of wheat, and past some villages. We arrive to the fascinating display of terraces in Moray. Moray boasts three amphitheater-like terraces made by the Incas. These terraces, which are carved deep into the earth in a bowl shape, were thought to be used to determine the optimal conditions for growing crops.

In village Maras, we visit a former salt-producing center that is thought to date back all the way to pre-Inca times. Therefore, there are over 3000 salt pools all carved into the mountainside, being filled daily by a little stream of water. The last place to visit will be Chinchero. Here we can admire the well-preserved Inka walls of the main square as well as the many altars. Moving on we will participate in a wonderful introduction and learning experience to the art of Andean textiles.

Places that are visited:

Chinchero.
Textile center in Chinchero.
Moray.
Salt Mines in Maras.

Day 3 : Cusco – Santa Maria (34 Miles, 55 Km) (Biking And Rafting)

Location: Ábra Málaga, Santa Maria pueblo

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Lodging: SANTA MARIA - Vizao

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our transportation will pick you up around 7:00 am (Time to be reconfirmed). So, after 3 hours approximately by bus, we will arrive at the high mountain pass of Malaga ( 4,316 masl / 14,160 feet). Therefore, we will start our descent on mountain bikes, descending for about 3 hours. Likewise, passing through small villages, orchards, rivers, and streams, reaching the town of Huamanmarca around 1:30 pm. Consequently, we continue our journey by bus for approximately 30 minutes until we reach the town of Santa Maria, where we have our first lunch and spend the first night.

We will begin the rafting trip for the next 2 hours, encountering class III and IV rapids. Above all, always accompanied by a professional safety kayak to watch over the group until leaving the river.

Day 4 : Santa Maria – Santa Teresa: Trekking (14 Miles, 23 Km)

Location: Puente Quellomayo, Aguas Termales Cocalmayo de Santa Teresa, Santa Teresa Plaza Hotel

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Lodging: SANTA TERESA Plaza

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We’ll wake up at 6:00 a.m. for a typical breakfast while immersed in nature. Then, we’ll depart for our trek, walking along the banks of the river before climbing for 30 minutes, eventually meeting up with the original Inca trail. On our way, we will see small coffee plantations, fruit trees, and an abundance of flora and fauna, such as birds and orchids. Truly, this ecosystem belongs to the high montane forest and is one of the richest in biodiversity in the tropics.

We will have a view of the valley of the Urubamba River. From here, we descend for about 2.5 hours until arriving at the village of Qellomayo for lunch. After that, we will continue hiking for 3 hours, traversing farms, waterfalls, and rivers until arriving at the Cocalmayu hot springs. Then, from here we will walk 40 minutes to the town of Santa Teresa for tonight’s dinner and lodging.

Day 5 : Santa Teresa – Aguas Calientes: Hiking And Zip Line (10 Miles, 16 Km)

Location: Hidroeléctrica, Aguas Calientes

Accommodation: Hostel, Hotel

Accommodation Name: Lodging: in Aguas Calientes Golden Sunrise Hotel*** or similar.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We will start our day around 7 am to continue exploring the Urubamba River valley. Those who reserved in advance will visit the zip line in Santa Teresa. Afterward, our bus will take us to the area known as the hydroelectric. Lunch will be at the Hydroelectric Station 2,070 meters / 6,791 feet) followed by a brief rest. Continuing about 3 hours, we will arrive on foot in the town of Aguas Calientes for dinner and rest. Subsequently, tonight we will stay in one of the hotels in town. In the evening, we will meet in a local restaurant for dinner and a briefing about tomorrow’s excursion to Machu Picchu.

Day 6 : Machu Picchu – Cusco

Location: Inca City of Machu Picchu, Centro Histórico

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Lodging: Ayni Cusco Hotel *** or similar.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Our final day will begin very early. We will wake you up around 5 am for breakfast and then take one of the first buses up to the mountain Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is at its finest at dawn. The Inca city is quietest very early in the morning and with the best lighting for fantastic pictures and enchanted views of the surrounding landscape. Therefore, there will be a short guided tour around the city to explain some of its history and visit the most important features.

Finally, once you feel that you have seen every corner of Machu Picchu, you may return by bus to Aguas Calientes. In the evening we will return by train to Cusco.

Day 7 : Departure

Location: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport

Accommodation Name: Departure from Cusco

Meals Included: Breakfast

Free morning to relax. Then, in the afternoon there will be a transfer to the airport for your departure to Lima.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    03 night’s accommodations in 3 stars hotels. 2 Nights’ Accommodation at the hostel (Santa Maria, Santa Teresa). 1 night’s accommodations in 3 stars hotels in Aguas Calientes.

  • Meals

    All breakfast is included in the accommodations. 3 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, and 3 Dinners.

  • Transport

    Transportation for the tours. Bus to Machupicchu (One way). Return transportation by train and bus to Cusco.

  • Additional Services

    Professional English Speaking Tour Guide. All entrances fee. Full-suspension mountain bikes, helmets, and gloves. Rafting and all equipment. Zipline. An Experienced, bilingual “Adventure Guide”. Entrance to Machu Picchu. Guided Tour in and around Machu Picchu. Our Safety Equipment

What's Not Included

  • Meals

    Meals where are not stated.

  • Insurance

    Travel Insurance – you are strongly recommended to take out travel insurance for the duration of your trip.

  • Additional Services

    Single Supplement (solo travelers) Tips.

    Travel Insurance – you are strongly recommended to take out travel insurance for the duration of your trip.

    International and intra-flights.

    Meals where are not stated.

    Return bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes .

    Huayna Picchu entrance fee .

    Entrance ticket to the hot springs in Santa Teresa.

Mode of Transport

Touristic transportation

Accommodation

Hostel in Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, and hotel in Cusco.

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Check out our Q&As

  • Are the departure dates guaranteed?

    The only events that may jeopardize your travel dates are natural disasters or other circumstances that may put your safety at risk. Otherwise, our departures are 100% guaranteed as long as there is a minimum of 2 people.

  • What is the maximum group size?

    We need a minimum 2 people and the maximum 10 - 12 people.

  • Money in Peru

    Peru uses the Nuevo Sol (S), which has traded from S3.50 to S3.80 per US dollar (US$) for several years, although you should keep an eye on current events. Carrying cash, an ATM card or traveler´s checks, as well as a credit card that can be used for cash advances in case of emergency, is advisable. When receiving local currency, always ask for small bills (Billetes Pequeños), as S100 bills are hard to change in small towns or for small purchases. Carry as much spare change as possible, especially in small cities. Inca jungle tour – Sacred Valley Peru tour. The best places to exchange money are usually foreign exchange bureaus (Casa de Cambio), which are fast, have longer hours, and often give slightly better rates than banks. Sometimes, any places accept US dollars. Do not accept torn money as it will likely not be accepted by Peruvians. Most importantly, It is best not to change money on the street as counterfeits are a problem.

  • Do you know what voltage the sockets have (110 or 220)?

    The electrical current is 220V, 60HZ AC, Standard outlets accept round prongs, but many places will have dual-voltage outlets which take flat prongs. Even so, you may need an adapter with a built-in surge protector.

  • Is advanced cycling experience necessary?

    During the tour, there is a total of 3 hours of downhill biking. 95% of the road is downhill and paved. Therefore, the cycling part of the tour is not difficult. Only basic to intermediate experience is required for the Inca jungle trek of Machu Picchu. Please consult with your physician or local travel clinic regarding your visit to South America. Certainly, vaccinations for tetanus, diphtheria, and poliomyelitis. However, if you are visiting the Amazon, a yellow fever vaccination is recommended. Be aware of illnesses such as malaria and dengue, which are best prevented by using repellent. Illnesses are more common in the Amazon than in the Andes mountains.

  • What type of backpack is necessary?

    For this trip, we recommend a backpack that can hold between 25-60 kilograms (55-132 lbs) with clothes that are only necessary for the 7 days of the Inca jungle tour – sacred valley Peru tour. Likewise, the rest of your luggage will be left in a storeroom at your hotel/hostel in Cusco or in our office. Only bring what is necessary because, on the second or third day, you will have to carry your backpack.

  • Weather

    Peru has three main climatic zones: the tropical Amazon jungle to the east, the arid coastal desert to the west, and the Andean mountains and highlands in between. In the Andes, which have altitudes over 3500m. Average daily temperatures are around 10°C (50°F), and overnight temperatures can dip well below freezing. So, travelers flying straight to Cuzco (3250m), or their high altitude cities, should allow several days to acclimatize since altitude sickness or soroche can be a problem. April to November is the dry season in the mountain and Andean Plateau (altiplano). The wettest months are from December to March. It rains al the time in the hot and humid rainforest, but the driest months there are from April to November.

  • What should we pack?

    Peru is a diverse country in natural and cultural resources. So, you only need a passport to enter the country and enjoy their wealth and take some precautions you might help discover.

  • Are vegetarian, vegan, and/or other special diet needs available?

    Of course! Without any additional costs! When you make your reservation, please inform us of any dietary needs or requirements, including allergies. Vegetarian foods will be absent of all meats, chicken, or fish. We will assume that eggs and cheese or other lactose products are OK. Most of our main meals are buffet-style, leaving you the option to avoid anything undesirable to you. If there are any food items or veggies that you cannot stomach, perhaps onions, tomatoes, or mushrooms. etc. So, upon your request, we will ask our chef to leave them out or separate this item. We can attend lactose-intolerant or gluten-intolerant diets. We cannot accept individuals with serious allergic or life-threatening reactions.

  • Airport Information

    Airport and airlines located in the port of city of Callao, Lima’s International Airport is Jorge Chavez: 01-517-3100 www.lima-airport.com. Callao is serviced by flights from North, Central and South America, and regular direct flights from Europe (Madrid and Ansterdam) check the airport website or call 01-511-6055 for update departure and arrival schedules for domestic and international flights. Cusco has the only other airport with international service to La Paz, Bolivia.

  • Do I need a Visa to enter Peru?

    With a few exceptions (notably some Asian, African and Communist countries), Visa are not requiered for travelers entering Peru. Tourist are permited a 30 to 90 day stay, wich is stamped into their passports and onto a turist card called Tarjeta Andina de Migracion “TAM”(Andean Immigration card), that you must return upon leaving the country. Be careful not to lose your tourist card, or you will have to queue at immigration office (oficina de migraciones), also simply known as migraciones to get a replacement card. It is a good idea to carry your passport and TAM on your pocket at all times especially when traveling in remote areas, for example: it is required by law on the Inca Trail. For security get a photocopy of both documents and keep them in a separate place form the originals.

  • What is the time difference between the United States and Peru?

    Peru is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). It is the same as Eastern Standard Time (EST) in North America. Daylight Saving Time (DST) is not used in Peru, so add an hour to all of these times between the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October.

  • What are the standars plugs?

    Electrical current is 220V, 60HZ AC, Standard outlets accep round prongs, but many places will have dual-voltage outlets which take flat prongs. Even so, you may need and adapter with a built-in surge protector.

  • Phone Calls

    Public pay phones operated by Telefonica-Peru (www.telefonica.com.pe) or Claro-Perú (www.claro.com.pe) are available on the street even in small towns. Most pay phones work with phone cards which can be purchased at supermarkets and groceries. Often internet cafes have private phone booths with ¨net-to-phone¨ and ¨net-to-net¨ capabilities (such as skype), where you can talk for pennies or even for free. When calling Peru from abroad, dial the international access code for the country you are in, then Peru¨s country code (51), then the area code without the 0 and finally, the local number. When making international calls from Peru, dial the international access code (00), then the country code of where you are calling to, then the area code and finally the local phone number. In Peru any telephone number beginning with a 9 is a cell-phone number. Numbers beginning with 0800 are often toll-free only when dialed from private phones, not from public pay phones.

  • How to contact Inkayni Peru Tours?

    Inkayni works 24 hours per day, in their differents booking forms and free information: by e-mail, by telephone, and by our web page. EMAIL ADDRESS: info@inkayniperutours.com Inkayni Peru Tours, will organize all about your trip, hotels, transportation, meals, and others items for give you an amazing trip. If you want to organize your own packages to visit PERU, Inkayni is the only tour operator which give you the alternative to do your own packages and give you options for your hotels and your kind of transportation.

Reviews of this Operator

Tom H  

Inkayni Peru Tours is Excellent, Organized and highly recommended!

17-May-2023

This tour was amazing. The Inkayni Peru Tour company was excellent. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and was a delight to travel with. Everything went very smoothly. The hotel accommodations were wonderful. The entire staff was great and went out of their way to ensure we were well taken care of and supported. I highly recommend this tour company.

Kenan V  

Inka trail experience

23-May-2023

Paul was the best guide we could have asked for. Funny, passionate and a great leader. So knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the history of the trail and Peru. Food blew our expectations out of the water, Mario the chef put out multi course meals every day, some of the best food we had our whole trip. Highly recommend this experience!

Patrick L  

Salkanty Adventure

21-May-2023

Anthony was an amazing tour guide! So knowledgeable about the trails, culture, and history. He was very attentive and took care of everything for us. It was a challenging trek and very rewarding! The food was creative and fantastic (thank you Ermiño!), and our horseman Victor was super! Highly recommend this adventure.

Tom H  

This company knows their stuff!

22-May-2023

We had a great trip with Herlin and our stellar team of Super Chaskis (porters, cooks, etc). We had a fair amount of rain but the team was always prepared to make sure we were as comfortable as possible. Food was great, group was small (just 4 of us guests), and equipment was mostly solid. The real highlight was the final day at Machu Picchu. Great weather helped, but the team at Inkayni set themselves apart here. Very well organised, knew exactly how to navigate the larger crowds to make the most of our time. In particular our guide Herlin really showed his experience on this day and we felt lucky to be with him and Inkayni as opposed to most of the other groups. All in all a great experience and we would recommend Inkayni to our friends and others.

Georgina H  

Fabulous

24-May-2023

Everything exceeded our expectations. Very well organised, amazing food and our guide Herlin was really knowledgeable and fun. Highly recommend.

Patricia  

Amazing tour guide

16-May-2023

Our tour has two parts and we are reviewing the 1st one. Cusco, Maras, Chinchero, Sacred Valley, Machupicchu. Anthony our guide and Guido our drivers went above and beyond their duties, they worked as a team and took care of everything we needed. I want to stress that Anthony was amazing, very knowledgeable, friendly, flexible, and welcoming. My only suggestion for the company is that the hotel in Cusco was not located close enough to downtown, it was 20-25 min walk going downhill, coming back was a long hike. Daytime, no problem, night time taking a cab was required.

Tim K  

Hospitable, flexible, hard working group that provides a a great overall experience.

16-May-2023

Myself and 3 friends had a great time doing the classic Inca Trail with Inkayni. We had a group of 6 and were extremely well looked after by our guide Guid, 9 porters, a head chef and assistant chef. Nice food throughout the trip and the porters carried all of our equipment minus day packs. Had our tents set up at each camp and were extremely hospitable and flexible with managing each situation throughout. Like most companies, you pay a premium for this service but you get a good overall experience in return with Inkayni.

M8766GIchristinah  

Inkayni Tours - Absolutely Amazing!!!

20-May-2023

The Inkayni Tour Company did an excellent job from when we first started making plans for this trip (right before Covid) to when we were back home after finally being able to get to Peru. The communication was always prompt and helpful. The tour was very organized from the beginning to the end. Our guide, Eli (Eliston), was a wealth of knowledge and very fun to travel with. He made the Inka history come alive. He and everyone who worked with Inkayni went out of their way to ensure that we had a memorable and safe trip. Seeing Machu Picchu and all of the other Inka ruins was life changing and very humbling. The countryside is breathtaking. i highly recommend Inkayni Tours and Eli to anyone considering exploring this part of the world. Amazing!!!

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