Sacred Valley: Moray - Maras - Urubamba (Cross Country) (Cross Country)
We go by car from Cusco to Cruz Pata from where we will begin to pedal to the ruins of Moray; there we will be able to appreciate the Inca agronomic technology. After the visit to Moray, we head to the town of Maras. From there we go downhill to the Maras Salt Fields and from there we go to the town of Urubamba. From here we return to Cusco. |
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Sacred Valley: Yuncaypata - Abra Qorao - Pisac (Cross Country)
Parting from Yuncaypata we then arrive at Abra De Qorao where we start a class 4 descent of one and a half hours through a turning road, crossing pastures, rivers, drains, forests and cliffs, until we arrive to the mythological city of Pisac. Already acclimated in the Sacred Valley and after reviewing the equipment, we pedal uphill towards the Ruins of Pisac, where we begin a very fast and technical descent that leads us back to the center of the city. |
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Southern Corridor: Cusco - Urcos (Track - Cross Country)
3360 to 3150 m.s.l.
We part from the Imperial city of Cusco, passing through Huasao and Saylla, until we reach the Town of Tipón (the Temple of Tipón can be seen if we take an alternate route for 1.30 hours). Then we go to the Wakarpay lagoon, where we will have lunch in front of the lagoon at the Urpicancha restaurant. Afterwards we head towards the ruins of Pikillaqta and Piñipampa (if we keep on we arrive at the Gemercocha lagoon). On the returning route, we pass by the town of Andahuaylillas (3120 m.s.l.) where the famous ‘Latin America Sistine Chapel’ is located. We continue to Huaro (3137 m.s.l.) and then we pedal for one more hour to arrive at Urcos (3150 m.s.l.) (optional a few minutes away the Lagoon of Urcos). The route ends there, we return to Cusco by bus. |
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City Tour: Saqsayhuaman - San Sebastián (Cross Country - Down Hill)
We leave from the Main Square and head uphill towards the Cristo Blanco (White Christ) and the Saqsayhuaman Fort, then to Q'enqo, then we go to the ruins of Puka Pukara and Tambomachay which are only a few meters away. From there will go downhill by the mountain arriving at the town of Yuncaypata, from where a class 2 descent begins, with vertical slopes and jumps made by the Cusco cyclists, until we arrive to Condor of San Sebastian from where we will return to Cusco by track. There we rest and have lunch. |
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Sacred Valley: Chincheros - Calca (Down Hill)
3760 to 2938 m.s.l.
A class 5 curved road starts from the Ruins of Chincheros that will take us on a long and impressive descent through stairs down to the city of Calca in the middle of the Sacred Valley. |
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Sacred Valley: Lares - Machacancha - Calca (Cross Country)
From Pisaq we go by car to visit the Thermal Baths of Lares, then from the Port of Lares (more than 4.000 m.s.l.) we initiate our return through hail by an exceptional and very long lost Inca Trail until we reach the Thermal Baths of Machacancha. This route will really make you think that this is the universal paradise of cycling. We end the route in Calca (2938 m.s.l.) |
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Cusco - Abra Málaga (4315 m.s.l.) - Sta. Maria - Sta. Teresa (1990 m.s.l.) - Machu Picchu (2430 m.s.l.) (Cross country - Trekking)
We go by car from Cusco to Abra Malaga, where our bicycle descent will begin, until we arrive to Santa Maria and then Santa Teresa. From here we will begin to walk to the town of Aguas Calientes and from there to Machu Picchu. |
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Cusco – Paucartambo (Cross Country)
3360 to 2906 m.s.l.
From Cusco we go by car to the Chulpas of Ninamarca, from where a descent to the town of Paucartambo begins, there we will spend the night. This town is full of customs and is well known for the celebration of the Virgen del Carmen which goes on during the month of July. The next day we return to Cusco by car. |
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Tours include:
- Professional mountain bicycle guide, Spanish/English.
- Aluminum bicycle with front suspension.
- Complete cycling equipment (bicycle, helmet, gloves, and repair kit)
- Private or public transport.
Recommendations:
Use comfortable biking clothes, bring warm jacket, bottle of water, backpack, camera, sun block and cap. Adventurous spirit
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