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Ultimate E-Biking Tour; From the Sacred Valley to Perolniyoc Waterfall
Duration
1 Day
Type Tours
Biking
Difficulty
Moderate
Gruop size
2 min. - 8 max.
$249/ Per person
Highlights
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A ride thru history: Size the opportunity and visit 4 iconic stops in the Sacred Valley. We will start from the contemporary Urubamba town, the heart of the Sacred Valley. Then, visit 2 Pre-Inca sites key for economical and agricultural technologies development during the Inca times. Finally, a visit to the Perolniyoc archeological site, built by the Cugmas and expanded by the Incas as a ceremonial site and administrative complex.
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Skip the long car rides and enjoy the trails instead: Nothing compares to get to our stops pedaling. With the boosted experience, you will enjoy even the uphill. Plus, riding along the farmlands will take us to unique lookout spots.
Overview
Our Ultimate E-Biking Tour in Cusco ride will take us to 3 iconic stops of the Scared Valley like the Salt mines, Moray, The waterfall of Perolniyoc, while enjoying the adventure in Cusco’s countryside. E-biking this route is a mix of culture, history, nature and adventure.
From the heart of the Sacred Valley, Urubamba, to the Perolniyoc archeological complex. We will visit the Maras’ Salt Mines, the colonial town of Maras and Moray’s Agricultural lab. Covering almost 40 km, this is the perfect day tour if you are looking to add some adventure to your vacation, while visiting the less crowded routes to mandatory stops in your visit to Cusco.
- Distance: 36km, 1187m of altitude gain.
- Fitness level: 3.5/6 gravel riding with a mix of uphill and flattish segments, with some descending.
- Skill level: 3.5/6 the riding goes over wide roads or trails, with few technical features.
Itinerary
Important: Last-Minute Bookings
(with less than 8 weeks before the tour date)
At 69 Explorer, we guarantee your entry to Machu Picchu — or we’ll refund your money.
Please note that bookings made 8 weeks or less in advance may require adjustments to the regular itinerary to ensure ticket availability. This could mean starting the trip earlier or making other necessary changes to guarantee your experience.
Our Ultimate E-Biking Tour will start in Cusco. We will pick you up from your hotel and start our drive to Urubamba. Here, your guide will brief the day covering a safety talk, an explanation of the trail and listing the places to visit during your trip.
Once we are geared up, we will be ready for the ride!
The ride will start in Urubamba following the trainlines next to the Urubamba River. This first part of the ride will be flat for most of it. Continuing, it will take us to the bottom segment of the Salineras trail in Pichingoto.
The second part of our ride will be a climb up the Salineras trail, all the way to the Saltpans. Here we will learn about the salt mining process and its history. We will take a moment to take pictures and, if we are lucky, see the harvesting process in action.
The third part of the ride will be another climb, with a brief stop to take some last pictures of the Salineras. Then we will continue over a light uphill to the colonial town of Maras. Here we are going to learn some more about the colonial history and of course all the products that are made with the local salt, including some Salty Chocolate.
The following part of our ride will take us over some farming flat lands and ravines, with amazing views of Chicon, Veronica and a few other snow-caped peaks. This segment will take us to the Moray agricultural laboratory.
In this area we will ride next to the archeological site all the way to Misminay, to enjoy a privileged view and learn about the history of this place. We will use this moment to take a break and enjoy of some snacks.
To continue our adventure, we will do a last push to the beautiful “Other Side”. This area has a unique view of Huarocondo Canyon, which we will descend. From Here we will shuttle to Perolniyoc to enjoy a lunch at a local family’s home.
After the lunch we will have one last descent with a spectacular stop to see the Perolniyoc Ruins.
Once at the bottom of the trail, there will be an optional short hike to the Perolniyoc Waterfall.
From this last stop we will have about one hour and a half back to Cusco in our van.
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What’s included?
Guided Ride
Experience a professionally guided from Urubamba to Perolniyoc. Our knowledgeable guides are not only experts in navigating these trails but also provide insights into the local geography, flora, fauna, history and cultural significance of the area.
Meals
Nutrition is vital for a physical activity and E-biking is no different. We include snacks for your ride.
Entry Fees
You don’t need to pay any entry fees.
Professional Bilingual Guide
Our experienced and knowledgeable guides are fluent in both English and Spanish. They will provide valuable insights about the Sacred Valley, the local culture, and the natural surroundings.
Safety Equipment and First Aid
We prioritize your safety. Our team carries essential safety equipment and a first-aid kit to address any immediate medical needs during the ride.
Small Groups
Our small groups make for a more intimate experience where you get more one on one time with the guide.
Photography Opportunities
The tour offers numerous opportunities for photography. Capture the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant colors of the lakes, and unique flora and fauna of the Andes.
Expert Support Team
Our support team, including drivers and guides, is committed to providing a safe, enjoyable, and informative experience. They are trained to assist you throughout the day.
Excludes
- Travel Insurance: We recommend that all participants have personal travel insurance. This is not included in the tour package and should be arranged independently to cover any unforeseen circumstances.
- Personal Gear: While we provide essential equipment for the ride, personal gear such as shoes, backpacks, and appropriate clothing for variable weather conditions are not included.
- Dinner: The tour includes snacks and lunch, but dinner is not provided. Participants will be back in Cusco in time to enjoy dinner at their own choice of restaurant.
- Beverages: Bring your own water (2-3 liters).
- Tips and Gratuities: Tips for our guides and support staff are not included in the tour price. While not obligatory, gratuities are always appreciated as a gesture of thanks for good service.
- Additional Activities: Any additional activities or side trips outside of the planned itinerary are not included. This also applies to any additional transport costs associated with these activities.
- Souvenirs and Personal Purchases: Expenses for personal purchases or souvenirs are not covered by the tour.
- Emergency Transportation: In the unlikely event of a medical emergency, the cost of emergency evacuation or transportation is not included.
- Snacks and Meals not Specified.
Frequently asked questions
3.5/6 the riding goes over wide roads or trails, with few technical features.
36km, 1187m of altitude gain.
4061m/13324ft above sea level.
Yes, we include snacks for the ride and lunch.
You will have to carry your own water; we recommend a bladder of 2 liters at least. There are convenience stores along the first part of the trail.
- MTB pants or shorts.
- Layers, the weather changes fast and unpredictively.
- Pack a light rain jacket.
- We will provide gear: helmet, gloves, knee and elbow pads.
Cusco has two main seasons: a dry season from April to October and a rainy season from November to March. The dry season offers clear, sunny days, while the rainy season brings lush landscapes but can involve more rain.