Cusco’s South Valley offers an exhilarating outdoor adventure combining river rafting and zipline thrills. Adrenaline-seekers can navigate the Urubamba River’s class II-IV rapids for two hours, followed by a scenic riverside lunch. Then, they’ll soar across the Vilcanota River on an exciting zipline course. With expert guides, all necessary equipment, and a small group size, this eight-hour tour promises both safety and an unforgettable experience. But what makes this excursion truly remarkable? Let’s dive in to find out.
- Good To Know
- Activity Overview
- Booking Information
- Itinerary Details
- Highlights
- Inclusions and Extras
- Safety and Precautions
- Meet the Tour Guide
- Nearby Attractions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for the Rafting Activity?
- Can People With Disabilities Participate in the Rafting and Zipline?
- Is There a Weight Limit for the Zipline Activity?
- How Experienced Do I Need to Be for the Class III and IV Rapids?
- Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks for the Day Trip?
- The Sum Up
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Good To Know

- This full-day adventure in Cusco’s South Valley combines thrilling rafting on the Urubamba River with ziplining across the Vilcanota River.
- The tour is priced at $75 per person, includes hotel pickup, safety gear, and a bilingual guide, and has a maximum group size of 10.
- The rafting experience features class II, III, and IV rapids, followed by a riverside lunch and a zipline activity before returning to Cusco.
- Participants can opt for a "reserve now & pay later" option, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
- The tour operates in both Spanish and English, and safety protocols are in place with experienced guides to ensure participant security.
Activity Overview

The activity offers rafting on the Urubamba River and ziplining in the South Valley of Cusco. Priced from $75 per person, the 8-hour tour has a limited group size of 10 participants.
Offered in both Spanish and English, it includes hotel pickup, a safety briefing, and equipment provision. Participants will raft through class II, III, and IV rapids for 2 hours, enjoy lunch on the riverbanks, then experience the thrilling zipline across the Vilcanota River.
The tour returns to Cusco around 5:30 PM near Regocijo Square, providing an exciting adventure for adrenaline seekers to enjoy the stunning Andean landscapes.
Booking Information

Reserving this thrilling rafting and zipline adventure is simple.
Customers can choose the convenient "reserve now & pay later" option. Plus, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Checking availability for starting times is easy to ensure the desired schedule.
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Reserve now & pay later option available
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
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Check availability for starting times
Itinerary Details

After hotel pick-up at 8:30 a.m., the tour travels to the South Valley (Cusipata) for approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Upon arrival, the rafting guide provides a safety briefing and equipment. Guests then embark on a two-hour rafting descent through class II, III, and IV rapids along the Urubamba River, surrounded by stunning Andean landscapes. Lunch is served on the riverbanks after the rafting experience. Afterward, participants enjoy a zipline activity across the Vilcanota River. The tour returns to Cusco around 5:30 p.m. near Regocijo Square.
| Activity | Duration | Location |
| — | — | — |
| Hotel Pick-up | 8:30 a.m. | Cusco |
| Travel to South Valley | 1.5 hours | Cusipata |
| Rafting | 2 hours | Urubamba River |
| Lunch | – | Riverbanks |
| Zipline | – | Vilcanota River |
| Return to Cusco | 5:30 p.m. | Regocijo Square |
Highlights
This adventure-packed day is an exciting option for adrenaline seekers.
The stunning Andean landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for the thrilling activities.
The stunning Andean landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for the thrilling activities.
Highlights include:
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Navigating through class II, III, and IV rapids on the Urubamba River, offering an exhilarating rafting experience.
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Soaring over the Vilcanota River on the zipline, providing breathtaking bird’s-eye views of the surrounding valley.
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The opportunity to experience both rafting and ziplining in a single day, maximizing the adventure in the South Valley of Cusco.
Inclusions and Extras
The activity includes essential security rafting equipment, a bilingual tour guide, a mid-day lunch, and travel insurance.
All necessary gear for rafting and ziplining is provided to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. The guide will lead the group, offering their expertise and providing information about the local area and activities throughout the day.
Lunch is served on the riverbanks after the rafting portion, giving participants a chance to refuel. The travel insurance covers any incidents that may occur during the adventure.
The only additional expense is water, which participants should bring or purchase.
Safety and Precautions

Safety is paramount when it comes to activities like rafting and ziplining. The tour operator ensures the highest safety standards are met:
Safety is of utmost importance for activities like rafting and ziplining. The tour operator upholds the highest safety standards.
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All participants are provided with essential safety gear, such as life jackets, helmets, and harnesses, which are thoroughly inspected before each use.
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Experienced and certified guides lead the activities, providing thorough safety briefings and actively monitoring participants throughout the excursion.
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Emergency protocols are in place, with first-aid kits and emergency communication devices readily available to address any unforeseen situations promptly.
Meet the Tour Guide
One of the key aspects of this thrilling rafting and zipline adventure is the expertise of the tour guide leading the experience.
The bilingual guides are highly trained, with extensive knowledge of the Urubamba River and the surrounding Andean landscapes. They provide comprehensive safety briefings, ensure proper equipment usage, and skillfully navigate the rapids, keeping participants safe and engaged throughout the journey.
Their passion for the outdoors and commitment to providing an exceptional experience are evident in the way they interact with the group.
With the guide’s expertise, adventurers can fully enjoy the excitement of the day’s activities.
Nearby Attractions
While the rafting and zipline adventure is the main focus, there are several captivating attractions located nearby that are worth exploring.
Beyond the thrill of rafting and ziplining, nearby attractions offer compelling cultural and natural wonders worthy of exploration.
Visitors can:
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Hike to the stunning Vinicunca, also known as the "Rainbow Mountain," and marvel at its vibrant, multicolored slopes.
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Discover the ancient ruins of Pisac, a Inca citadel with elaborate terracing and impressive stonework.
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Relax in the charming town of Ollantaytambo, a living Inca town with cobblestone streets and impressive Inca fortifications.
These nearby attractions offer a chance to take in the rich cultural and natural wonders of the Cusco region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for the Rafting Activity?
The minimum age requirement for the rafting activity is not specified in the provided information. However, it’s common for such adventure activities to have age restrictions, often around 12 or 14 years old, to ensure participant safety.
Can People With Disabilities Participate in the Rafting and Zipline?
While the activity has safety requirements, individuals with disabilities may be able to participate in the rafting and zipline with prior coordination. It’s best to discuss any special needs with the tour provider to ensure a suitable experience.
Is There a Weight Limit for the Zipline Activity?
The zipline activity has a weight limit of 250 lbs (113 kg). Participants who exceed this limit may not be able to participate for safety reasons. It’s important to check with the tour operator if you have any concerns about the weight limit.
How Experienced Do I Need to Be for the Class III and IV Rapids?
The class III and IV rapids require some prior experience, but the tour includes a safety briefing and equipment to ensure participants’ comfort and safety. Beginners can still enjoy the adventure with proper guidance.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks for the Day Trip?
You can bring your own food and drinks for the day trip, but the tour operator provides lunch. Bringing additional snacks or beverages is allowed, as long as you take any waste with you at the end.
The Sum Up
This exhilarating Cusco adventure combines the thrills of rafting on the Urubamba River and ziplining across the Vilcanota River. With experienced guides, safety equipment, and a small group size, adventure-seekers can enjoy an unforgettable day of outdoor activities. The tour’s reasonable price and included amenities make it an excellent choice for those seeking an adrenaline-filled experience in the heart of Peru’s South Valley.
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