From Cusco: Balcony of the Devil Rock Climbing

Thrill-seekers can conquer the Balcony of the Devil rock climbing adventure near Cusco, Peru, offering stunning Andean vistas and an adrenaline-fueled challenge.

The Balcony of the Devil rock climbing adventure just outside Cusco, Peru offers a thrilling challenge for casual climbers. At an elevation of 3,750 meters, participants can choose from three difficulty levels during the 4-hour experience. Guided by experienced English and Spanish-speaking professionals, climbers enjoy stunning scenery as they navigate this exhilarating outing. With safety as the top priority, the tour provides transportation, equipment, and a pre-climb briefing. Those seeking an adrenaline-filled adventure amidst breathtaking Andean landscapes won’t want to miss this unique opportunity.

Key Points

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  • Rock climbing experience at Devil’s Balcony, located 3,750 meters above sea level in Cusco, Peru.
  • 4-hour activity including transportation, climbing equipment, and safety briefing.
  • Suitable for casual climbers with three difficulty levels available.
  • Not recommended for children under 13, pregnant women, and individuals with certain health conditions.
  • Reservations can be made without upfront payment and have a free cancellation policy.
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Activity Details

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The activity takes place at the Devil’s Balcony, a natural rock wall located near Cusco, Peru, at an elevation of 3,750 meters above sea level.

Priced from €45.68 per person, the 4-hour experience includes climbing on a rock wall with three difficulty levels. Climbing equipment is provided, and a 30-minute transportation to the site is included.

Experience an exhilarating 4-hour rock climbing adventure with equipment and transportation provided, priced at €45.68 per person.

After a 10-minute walk, participants receive a 20-minute briefing on the equipment before beginning their climb.

The activity isn’t suitable for children under 13, pregnant women, individuals with heart problems, vertigo, or over 65 years, and the maximum weight allowed is 95 kilos.

Booking and Itinerary

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Customers can reserve their spot for the rock climbing experience without any upfront payment.

The company offers a free cancellation policy, allowing participants to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Availability can be checked for starting times.

The activity includes:

  1. Starting point at Plaza Regocijo, near Plaza de Armas.

  2. 30-minute transportation to the climbing site.

  3. 10-minute walk to the Devil’s Balcony.

  4. 20-minute briefing on equipment before climbing.

After the activity, you will return to Plaza Regocijo.

Safety and Requirements

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Although the rock climbing experience is suitable for casual climbers, there are some safety considerations and requirements participants should be aware of.

The activity isn’t recommended for children under 13, pregnant women, individuals with heart problems, vertigo, or those over 65 years old. There’s also a maximum weight limit of 95 kilos.

Not recommended for children under 13, pregnant women, those with heart issues, vertigo, or over 65. 95 kilo weight limit.

Participants should bring appropriate gear like sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent.

Tour guides are available in both Spanish and English to ensure a safe and enjoyable climbing experience.

Customers have praised the excellent guides and the suitability of the activity for casual climbers.

Since You Asked

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Is the Activity Suitable for Beginners or Only Experienced Climbers?

The activity is suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. It offers three difficulty levels, and the equipment and guidance provided allow casual climbers to enjoy the rock climbing experience.

Will There Be Opportunities to Take Photos During the Climbing Session?

Yes, there’ll be chances to take photos during the climb. The activity includes a tour guide who can assist climbers with taking pictures at various points along the rock wall’s three difficulty levels.

Are There Any Restrictions on the Use of Personal Climbing Equipment?

The activity provides all necessary climbing equipment, but participants can’t use their own gear. There are no restrictions on taking photos during the climbing session to capture the experience.

Is There an Option to Rent Additional Gear On-Site if Needed?

The activity provider offers all necessary climbing equipment, but participants can bring their own gear if preferred. Additional equipment like harnesses or carabiners can be rented on-site if needed.

What First-Aid Provisions Are Available at the Climbing Site?

The climbing site has first-aid provisions on hand, including a basic kit for minor injuries. Guides are trained in emergency response and can provide immediate assistance if needed during the activity.

The Sum Up

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The Balcony of the Devil rock climbing experience in Cusco, Peru offers an exhilarating adventure for casual climbers. With three difficulty levels, excellent guides, and stunning scenery, it’s a thrilling outing tailored for safety and fun. Transportation, equipment, and a safety briefing are all included, making it a convenient and memorable way to explore the Andes.

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