Exploring the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu is a bucket-list item for many adventurous travelers. This 4-day tour from Cuzco combines the thrill of mountain biking and hiking through stunning landscapes, culminating in an early morning visit to the iconic site. With a moderately fit group of participants aged 7 and up, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. For those seeking an active way to discover one of the world’s most remarkable wonders, this tour may be the perfect fit.
Key Points

- A 4-day tour from Cusco that combines hiking, biking, and optional activities like rafting and zip lining to reach and explore Machu Picchu.
- Includes all necessary equipment, accommodations, meals, and transportation, suitable for moderately fit travelers ages 7 and up.
- Itinerary includes a van transfer to the Malaga High Pass, mountain biking and hiking, and an early morning visit to Machu Picchu.
- Shared rooms for solo travelers and private accommodations for couples, with basic but comfortable facilities in Santa Maria and Santa Teresa.
- Mandatory pre-departure briefing, essential packing items, and non-refundable booking policy, with an option to add an extra night in Aguas Calientes.
Tour Overview
This 4-day Machu Picchu Biking and Hiking Tour from Cusco offers an adventurous exploration of Peru’s breathtaking landscapes.
With a small group size, travelers enjoy a personalized experience featuring hiking, biking, and optional activities like rafting and zip lining.
The tour includes all necessary equipment, accommodations, meals, and transportation, providing a seamless and hassle-free experience.
This tour includes all necessary equipment, accommodations, meals, and transportation for a seamless and hassle-free experience.
Rated 4.9/5 from 7 reviews, this tour is suitable for moderately fit travelers ages 7 and up, though not recommended for pregnant individuals or those with serious medical conditions.
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Itinerary and Inclusions

The tour begins with a van transfer from Cuzco to the Malaga High Pass on the first day.
On day two, you will mountain bike and hike, then overnight in Santa Maria.
The third day involves hiking to Aguas Calientes, where they’ll stay in a 3-star hotel.
An early morning visit to Machu Picchu caps off the tour on the final day.
The package includes a pre-departure briefing, round-trip transportation, 2 nights in basic guesthouses, 1 night in a hotel, most meals, biking equipment, and a first aid kit.
Optional activities like rafting and zip-lining are available for an additional cost.
Accommodation and Physical Requirements

Shared rooms are available for solo travelers, while couples can opt for private accommodations.
Shared rooms for solo travelers, private accommodations for couples.
The facilities in Santa Maria and Santa Teresa are basic, but comfortable. This trek is considered moderately difficult, so participants should be physically fit.
The minimum age is 7 years, but the tour isn’t recommended for pregnant women or those with serious medical conditions.
Trekking poles, proper hiking boots, and warm clothing are essential. Travelers should also bring a personal first aid kit and extra cash for snacks.
Important Information and Packing List

A mandatory pre-departure briefing is held at the Cuzco headquarters, where travelers receive important information about the tour.
The suggested packing list includes hiking poles, rain gear, trekking boots, warm clothing, sun protection, and a personal first aid kit. Bringing extra cash for snacks is also recommended.
Essential items are the original passport, visa (if applicable), insurance card, and medications.
In 2017, trekking permits may be required, costing around $41 for adults and $22 for students. Changes to passport details after booking may result in the loss of permits.
Booking and Cancellation Policy

Daily departures are available for this tour, with a minimum group size of 4 and a maximum of 20 travelers.
Booking is non-refundable, and there are no refunds for cancellations. Travelers must provide full passport details upon booking, as changes may result in the loss of permits.
An extra night in Aguas Calientes can be arranged upon request. This tour is operated by Bamba Travel, starting from $691.00 per person.
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Exploring Cusco

After arriving in Cusco, travelers can explore the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Cusco showcases impressive Inca ruins and colonial architecture. Visitors can stroll through the Plaza de Armas, the heart of the city, and admire the impressive Cusco Cathedral.
Nearby, the Coricancha, or Sun Temple, offers a glimpse into Inca spirituality. Adventurous travelers may opt for a hike up to Sacsayhuaman, an Inca fortress with massive stone walls.
With its blend of ancient and modern influences, Cusco provides an engaging introduction to Peru’s history and culture before the Machu Picchu adventure begins.
Machu Picchu: Ancient Wonder
The ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, stands as a testament to the ingenuity and architectural prowess of the Inca civilization.
Perched atop a mountain ridge, this 15th-century site offers visitors a glimpse into the advanced engineering and urban planning of the Inca.
Exploring Machu Picchu’s iconic structures, including the Temple of the Sun and the Intihuatana stone, allows travelers to enjoy the rich history and culture of this remarkable archaeological gem.
A visit to this iconic destination is a must for any traveler to Peru.
Outdoor Adventures in Peru
Beyond the awe-inspiring grandeur of Machu Picchu, Peru offers travelers a wealth of outdoor adventures to explore.
From the lush Amazon rainforest to the rugged Andes mountains, this diverse landscape beckons thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Hiking, biking, rafting, and zip-lining are popular activities that allow visitors to enjoy Peru’s stunning natural beauty.
Whether you’re seeking a challenging trek or a leisurely excursion, there’s an outdoor adventure to suit every preference.
With its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking vistas, Peru is a prime destination for those seeking an unforgettable active holiday.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Time Is Needed to Explore Machu Picchu Thoroughly?
To thoroughly explore Machu Picchu, visitors generally need 2-3 hours. This allows time to wander the ruins, take in the stunning views, and visit key sites like the Inca Bridge and Wayna Picchu mountain.
Can I Bring My Own Bike or Do I Have to Use the Provided One?
Travelers must use the mountain bikes provided by the tour operator. Bringing one’s own bike is not an option for this tour, as the logistics and transportation are arranged around the provided equipment. The tour includes all necessary biking gear.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Weight/Size of Luggage?
There are no specific restrictions on luggage size or weight for this tour. However, it’s recommended to pack light and bring only essential items, as you’ll need to carry your own luggage during the hikes and bike rides.
Can I Customize the Itinerary to Include Additional Activities?
Yes, travelers can customize the itinerary to include additional activities like rafting or zip lining. The tour operator offers optional excursions that can be added to the standard tour package upon request.
What Kind of Medical Support Is Available During the Tour?
The tour includes a first aid kit and emergency oxygen for medical support. Plus, the guide is trained in first aid and can provide basic medical assistance if needed during the hike and biking activities.
The Sum Up
This 4-day Machu Picchu biking and hiking tour offers an unforgettable adventure for moderately fit travelers. Combining mountain biking and hiking, the tour provides stunning views of the Andes and culminates with an early morning visit to the iconic Machu Picchu. Whether you’re seeking an active outdoor experience or a chance to explore Peru’s ancient wonders, this tour delivers an unparalleled journey.
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