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START – Cusco to Ollantaytambo & Aguas Calientes

 Your adventure begins around 4:00 a.m. with pickup from your accommodation. Travel to the Ollantaytambo train station and enjoy a scenic ride through the Andes on your way to the town of Aguas Calientes.

EXPLORE– Machu Picchu Citadel

Discover the magic of Machu Picchu with a guided two-hour visit to its most iconic sites. After the tour, enjoy free time to explore, take photos, and feel the energy of this Wonder of the World.

RETURN – Aguas Calientes to Cusco

Head back to Aguas Calientes for lunch before boarding the return train. Our team will meet you in Ollantaytambo for your final transfer to Cusco, closing a day filled with history and awe.

EXPLORE– Machu Picchu Citadel

Discover the magic of Machu Picchu with a guided two-hour visit to its most iconic sites. After the tour, enjoy free time to explore, take photos, and feel the energy of this Wonder of the World.

DAY 1 – Cusco to Hydroelectric & Aguas Calientes

Your journey begins around 7:00 a.m. with pickup from your acc            ommodation. Travel through beautiful landscapes on the way to Ollantaytambo and continue toward Abra Málaga (4,316 m) before descending to the warm jungle towns of Santa María and Santa Teresa, where lunch awaits.

In the afternoon, reach Hidroelectrica and start a scenic 2.5-hour walk along the railway toward Aguas Calientes. In the evening, enjoy dinner with your guide and receive the briefing for the next day’s visit to Machu Picchu.

DAY 2 – Machu Picchu Sunrise Experience

Start early to hike up to Machu Picchu (about 1 hour 45 minutes) and reach the top in time for sunrise. If you prefer, you can take the bus to the entrance instead.

Enjoy a guided two-hour tour through the most important areas of the citadel, followed by free time to explore on your own and capture unforgettable moments.

RETURN – Aguas Calientes to Cusco

After your visit, descend back to Aguas Calientes and continue to Hidroelectrica to meet your transport. Begin the journey back through the valley and rainforest, arriving in Cusco between 9:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. to end your adventure.

DAY 2 – Machu Picchu Sunrise Experience

Start early to hike up to Machu Picchu (about 1 hour 45 minutes) and reach the top in time for sunrise. If you prefer, you can take the bus to the entrance instead.

Enjoy a guided two-hour tour through the most important areas of the citadel, followed by free time to explore on your own and capture unforgettable moments.

START – Cusco to Soraypampa

Your day begins with pickup between 3:30 and 4:00 a.m. from your accommodation. Travel to Mollepata for a comforting breakfast before continuing along a scenic route to Soraypampa, the starting point of the hike.

EXPLORE – Hike to Humantay Lagoon

Begin a beautiful uphill hike of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes until reaching the stunning Humantay Lagoon, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Enjoy about 45 minutes to take photos, explore, and appreciate the breathtaking turquoise waters with your guide.

RETURN – Soraypampa to Cusco

Walk back to Soraypampa and board the bus to Mollepata for a well-deserved lunch. Afterward, continue the journey back through Limatambo, arriving in Cusco in the afternoon.

EXPLORE – Hike to Humantay Lagoon

Begin a beautiful uphill hike of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes until reaching the stunning Humantay Lagoon, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Enjoy about 45 minutes to take photos, explore, and appreciate the breathtaking turquoise waters with your guide.

START – Cusco to Maras Base

Begin your adventure with pickup at the main fountain in Cusco’s Plaza de Armas (7:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m.). Travel for about one hour to our ATV base in Maras, where your guide will give a safety briefing and a 15-minute practice session before the ride.

EXPLORE – Huaypo Lagoon ATV Route

Discover the magic of Machu Picchu with a guided two-hour visit to its most iconic sites. After the tour, enjoy free time to explore, take photos, and feel the energy of this Wonder of the World.

RETURN – Maras Salt Mines & Back to Cusco

After finishing the ATV circuit, return to the base and board the transport to the Maras Salt Mines for a 20-minute visit. Once the visit is complete, we head back to Cusco to end the tour.

EXPLORE – Huaypo Lagoon ATV Route

Discover the magic of Machu Picchu with a guided two-hour visit to its most iconic sites. After the tour, enjoy free time to explore, take photos, and feel the energy of this Wonder of the World.

START – Cusco to Maras Base

Begin your adventure with pickup from your hotel and a one-hour drive to our ATV base in Maras, passing through Cachimayo and Chinchero. Upon arrival, receive a safety briefing and enjoy a 10–15 minute practice session in an open field before starting the ride.

EXPLORE – Moray Circuit by ATV

Ride your ATV toward Moray, an impressive Inca agricultural laboratory. Spend about 20 minutes exploring the circular terraces and learning about their history before continuing the route back to the base. From here, board the vehicle and head to your second stop: the Maras Salt Mines, passing through the charming colonial town of Maras along the way.

RETURN – Maras Salt Mines & Back to Cusco

Visit the incredible Maras Salt Mines, home to more than 3,000 salt pools still operated by local families. Enjoy the guided visit and photo time before returning to the vehicle for the trip back to Cusco.

EXPLORE – Moray Circuit by ATV

Ride your ATV toward Moray, an impressive Inca agricultural laboratory. Spend about 20 minutes exploring the circular terraces and learning about their history before continuing the route back to the base. From here, board the vehicle and head to your second stop: the Maras Salt Mines, passing through the charming colonial town of Maras along the way.

START – Pickup & Historic Center

Begin your experience with pickup from your hotel between 1:20 and 1:30 pm. From there, head to the Historic Center to visit two of Cusco’s most iconic sites: the majestic Cathedral and the sacred Qoricancha, once the most important temple of the Inca Empire.

RETURN – Back to Cusco

After exploring these essential sites, return comfortably to the city of Cusco to conclude your tour.

EXPLORE – Main Archaeological Sites

Continue the journey to the surrounding archaeological circuit:

Sacsayhuamán: Marvel at its enormous stone walls and the genius of Inca engineering.

Qenqo: A ceremonial site known as “the labyrinth,” featuring carved passages and an amphitheater.

Puka Pukara: The “Red Fortress,” a strategic military lookout with terraces and stone structures.

Tambomachay: A serene water temple with channels and fountains still flowing since Inca times.

START – Cusco to Km 104

Early transfer to the train station and ride to Km 104, the starting point of the Short Inca Trail. Begin the hike toward the archaeological site of Wiñayhuayna (2,600 m), where you’ll rest and enjoy lunch.

HIKE – Wiñayhuayna to the Sun Gate

Continue along the classic Inca Trail until reaching the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), your first panoramic view of Machu Picchu. After taking in the scenery, descend by bus to Aguas Calientes for hotel check-in, dinner, and optional hot springs.

EXPLORE – Machu Picchu Guided Visit

Start early to reach Machu Picchu at sunrise, hiking or taking the bus. Enjoy a 2-hour guided tour through the most important sectors, followed by free time to explore on your own.

RETURN – Aguas Calientes to Cusco

Head back to Aguas Calientes to board the train to Ollantaytambo, where a minibus will pick you up for your final transfer to Cusco.

HIKE – Wiñayhuayna to the Sun Gate

Continue along the classic Inca Trail until reaching the Sun Gate (Inti Punku), your first panoramic view of Machu Picchu. After taking in the scenery, descend by bus to Aguas Calientes for hotel check-in, dinner, and optional hot springs.

RETURN – Aguas Calientes to Cusco

Head back to Aguas Calientes to board the train to Ollantaytambo, where a minibus will pick you up for your final transfer to Cusco.

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DAY 1 – Cusco → Km 82 → Huayllabamba

Depart Cusco at 7:00 am and travel to Km 82 to begin the legendary Inca Trail. The hike starts with a gentle walk and a visit to Llactapata, one of the first archaeological sites on the route. After lunch, continue through beautiful valleys until reaching Huayllabamba, where you’ll enjoy dinner and spend the first night at camp.

DAY 2 – Huayllabamba → Warmiwañusca Pass → Pacaymayo

After breakfast, begin the ascent toward the famous Warmiwañusca Pass (4,200 m), the highest and most challenging point of the trek. Enjoy incredible mountain views before descending to the Pacaymayo Valley. Here you’ll have hot drinks, dinner, and your second night of camping.

DAY 3 – Pacaymayo → Sayacmarca → Wiñayhuayna

Start the day exploring diverse microclimates as the trail enters lush cloud forests. Visit impressive archaeological sites such as Sayacmarca and continue to your final camp at Wiñayhuayna, one of the most beautiful complexes on the route. Enjoy dinner and rest before the final day.

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DAY 4 – Wiñayhuayna → Machu Picchu → Cusco

Begin hiking before sunrise to reach Inti Punku (Sun Gate) and enjoy your first magical view of Machu Picchu. After arriving at the citadel, your guide will lead a detailed tour through its most iconic areas. You’ll then have free time to explore before heading down to Aguas Calientes to board the train back to Cusco.

DAY 2 – Huayllabamba → Warmiwañusca Pass → Pacaymayo

After breakfast, begin the ascent toward the famous Warmiwañusca Pass (4,200 m), the highest and most challenging point of the trek. Enjoy incredible mountain views before descending to the Pacaymayo Valley. Here you’ll have hot drinks, dinner, and your second night of camping.

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DAY 4 – Wiñayhuayna → Machu Picchu → Cusco

Begin hiking before sunrise to reach Inti Punku (Sun Gate) and enjoy your first magical view of Machu Picchu. After arriving at the citadel, your guide will lead a detailed tour through its most iconic areas. You’ll then have free time to explore before heading down to Aguas Calientes to board the train back to Cusco.

START – Pickup & Safety Briefing

Hotel pickup in Cusco between 8:00–8:30 am and transfer to Pachar, Urubamba. Upon arrival, receive a full safety briefing and all climbing equipment.

EXPERIENCE – Via Ferrata Ascent (400 m)

Climb the 400-meter Via Ferrata, enjoying a vertical but secure ascent supported by steel steps and lifelines. At the top, relax with a box lunch at the Condor’s Nest viewpoint.

DESCENT – Zip-Line Circuit

After lunch, descend through an exciting zip-line circuit, with cables ranging from 150 to 700 meters, offering a fun and panoramic way down.

RETURN – Back to Cusco

After lunch, descend through an exciting zip-line circuit, with cables ranging from 150 to 700 meters, offering a fun and panoramic way down.

EXPERIENCE – Via Ferrata Ascent (400 m)

Climb the 400-meter Via Ferrata, enjoying a vertical but secure ascent supported by steel steps and lifelines. At the top, relax with a box lunch at the Condor’s Nest viewpoint.

RETURN – Back to Cusco

After lunch, descend through an exciting zip-line circuit, with cables ranging from 150 to 700 meters, offering a fun and panoramic way down.

START – Pickup & Departure

Begin your day with pickup from your accommodation at 8:30 am. This route explores three remarkable sites located southeast of Cusco, combining Inca engineering, pre-Inca history, and colonial art.

EXPLORE – Tipón Archaeological Complex

Visit Tipón, a ceremonial center dedicated to water. Admire its impressive Inca hydraulic channels, terraces, and irrigation system that still functions today.

DISCOVER – Pikillaqta (Wari City)

Continue to Pikillaqta, an ancient pre-Inca Wari administrative city. Walk through well-planned streets, large plazas, and long protective walls that showcase the architectural mastery of the Wari culture.

Cultural Highlight – Andahuaylillas Church

End the journey at the stunning Church of Andahuaylillas, known as the “Sistine Chapel of the Andes”. Its interior is covered in murals, baroque decorations, carved ceilings, paintings, and colonial art.

EXPLORE – Tipón Archaeological Complex

Visit Tipón, a ceremonial center dedicated to water. Admire its impressive Inca hydraulic channels, terraces, and irrigation system that still functions today.

Cultural Highlight – Andahuaylillas Church

End the journey at the stunning Church of Andahuaylillas, known as the “Sistine Chapel of the Andes”. Its interior is covered in murals, baroque decorations, carved ceilings, paintings, and colonial art.

Hotel Pick-up

Approximately 7:00 a.m. We begin this experience by visiting the most representative sites of the Sacred Valley, a journey that combines living history, Inca architecture, and incomparable natural beauty.

First Point PISAC – Inca Tradition and Architecture

Our first destination is Pisac. Here, you will explore its traditional handicraft market, famous for its textiles, ceramics, and local products. We will then ascend to the archaeological complex, located high on the mountainside, where its agricultural terraces, viewpoints, and ceremonial structures stand out. Afterwards, we continue to Urubamba, where we will enjoy lunch.

Second Point OLLANTAYTAMBO – The Living Inca City

Ninety kilometers from Cusco, we arrive at one of the few Inca cities that is still inhabited. Its stone streets, functioning water channels, and impressive fortress with terraces make Ollantaytambo a truly unique place. It is a site that embodies the greatness of Inca engineering.

Final Point Chinchero, Maras, and Moray – Inca History, Art, and Science

On our return to Cusco, we will visit the Colonial Church of Chinchero, built on top of an ancient Inca palace during the reign of Túpac Yupanqui. We then head to the Maras Salt Mines, a system of more than 3,000 salt ponds that have been in use since pre-Inca times. Finally, we explore Moray, an ancient agricultural laboratory where the Incas created a system of circular terraces with different microclimates to experiment with crops.

First Point PISAC – Inca Tradition and Architecture

Our first destination is Pisac. Here, you will explore its traditional handicraft market, famous for its textiles, ceramics, and local products. We will then ascend to the archaeological complex, located high on the mountainside, where its agricultural terraces, viewpoints, and ceremonial structures stand out. Afterwards, we continue to Urubamba, where we will enjoy lunch.

Final Point Chinchero, Maras, and Moray – Inca History, Art, and Science

On our return to Cusco, we will visit the Colonial Church of Chinchero, built on top of an ancient Inca palace during the reign of Túpac Yupanqui. We then head to the Maras Salt Mines, a system of more than 3,000 salt ponds that have been in use since pre-Inca times. Finally, we explore Moray, an ancient agricultural laboratory where the Incas created a system of circular terraces with different microclimates to experiment with crops.

Pisaq & Urubamba

We begin with pickup from your accommodation and head toward the Sacred Valley. Our first stop is Pisaq, where you’ll explore its traditional artisan market and then visit the archaeological complex built on the mountain’s summit, known for its impressive terraces and panoramic views. We continue to Urubamba for a buffet lunch before the next visit.

In the afternoon, reach Hidroelectrica and start a scenic 2.5-hour walk along the railway toward Aguas Calientes. In the evening, enjoy dinner with your guide and receive the briefing for the next day’s visit to Machu Picchu.

Ollantaytambo & Train Journey

We then travel to Ollantaytambo, one of the last living Inca towns, famous for its stone streets, water channels, and the imposing archaeological site with terraces and ceremonial structures. After the visit, you’ll board the train to Aguas Calientes, where you will spend the night.

DAY 2 – Machu Picchu Visit & Return to Cusco

After breakfast at the hotel, take the bus up to Machu Picchu for a 2-hour guided tour of the sacred citadel. You’ll then have time to explore on your own before returning by bus to Aguas Calientes. In the afternoon, board the train back to Ollantaytambo, where transportation will be waiting to bring you back to Cusco.

Ollantaytambo & Train Journey

We then travel to Ollantaytambo, one of the last living Inca towns, famous for its stone streets, water channels, and the imposing archaeological site with terraces and ceremonial structures. After the visit, you’ll board the train to Aguas Calientes, where you will spend the night.

DAY 1 – Cusco • Mollepata • Soraypampa & Humantay Lake

Depart Cusco early toward Mollepata before continuing to Cruzpata, where you meet the trekking team. Begin the hike to Soraypampa (3850 m), surrounded by stunning snow-capped peaks. After lunch, visit the spectacular Humantay Lake before returning to camp for dinner and rest.

DAY 2 – Soraypampa • Salkantay Pass • Chaullay

Start the ascent toward Salkantay Pass (4600 m), the highest point of the trek, with breathtaking views of Salkantay and Humantay glaciers. After lunch, descend through changing landscapes until reaching Chaullay, where camp will be set for the night.

DAY 3 – Chaullay • Playa Sahuayaco • Santa Teresa

Begin the hike through lush cloud forest, passing waterfalls, orchids, fruit trees, and local villages such as Collpapampa. Arrive at Playa Sahuayaco and take local transport to Santa Teresa, where you spend the night and have the option to visit the thermal baths.

DAY 4 – Santa Teresa • Hidroeléctrica • Aguas Calientes

After breakfast, continue the route toward Hidroeléctrica, passing coffee, banana, and coca plantations. After lunch, walk along the railway toward Aguas Calientes, enjoying waterfalls and Inca terraces along the way. Settle into your accommodation upon arrival.

DAY 5 – Machu Picchu Visit • Return to Cusco

Start early with the hike up to Machu Picchu for a guided tour of its most important temples, plazas, and viewpoints. Enjoy free time inside the citadel before returning to Aguas Calientes. Later, take the train back to Ollantaytambo and continue by transport to Cusco.

DAY 2 – Soraypampa • Salkantay Pass • Chaullay

Start the ascent toward Salkantay Pass (4600 m), the highest point of the trek, with breathtaking views of Salkantay and Humantay glaciers. After lunch, descend through changing landscapes until reaching Chaullay, where camp will be set for the night.

DAY 4 – Santa Teresa • Hidroeléctrica • Aguas Calientes

After breakfast, continue the route toward Hidroeléctrica, passing coffee, banana, and coca plantations. After lunch, walk along the railway toward Aguas Calientes, enjoying waterfalls and Inca terraces along the way. Settle into your accommodation upon arrival.

DAY 5 – Machu Picchu Visit • Return to Cusco

Start early with the hike up to Machu Picchu for a guided tour of its most important temples, plazas, and viewpoints. Enjoy free time inside the citadel before returning to Aguas Calientes. Later, take the train back to Ollantaytambo and continue by transport to Cusco.

Schedule & Safety Standards

Enjoy a safe and unforgettable paragliding adventure following strict international safety protocols and environmental care standards. Departures are available at 8:30 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. from Cusco or the Sacred Valley. We highly recommend choosing the 8:30 a.m. flight, as morning conditions usually offer the best wind cycles for flying.

Flight Zones & Weather Conditions

Flights take place over stunning locations such as Maras, Chinchero, or the Anta Valley, depending on wind direction and intensity. Because paragliding depends entirely on weather conditions, each day is evaluated on-site to ensure safety. If the passenger cannot fly due to unsafe weather, only the transportation fee ($30 USD) is charged. Companions who only wish to watch pay the same transport fee.

Flight Experience & Accessibility

Reaching the take off zone takes 1 to 1.5 hours, and once airborne, the flight lasts 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the day’s conditions. All equipment is renewed annually, including special gear for children and accessible tourism, ensuring everyone can enjoy this experience. We also offer flights for celebrations, proposals, aerial advertising, and private events.

Flight Zones & Weather Conditions

Flights take place over stunning locations such as Maras, Chinchero, or the Anta Valley, depending on wind direction and intensity. Because paragliding depends entirely on weather conditions, each day is evaluated on-site to ensure safety. If the passenger cannot fly due to unsafe weather, only the transportation fee ($30 USD) is charged. Companions who only wish to watch pay the same transport fee.

Early Departure & Breakfast Stop

Begin your journey with an early pickup between 4:00 and 4:50 a.m. Depart from Cusco toward Cusipata, where you will enjoy a fresh Andean breakfast before continuing to the trailhead.

Hike to the Summit & Guided Visit

Start the hike toward the famous Rainbow Mountain, enjoying breathtaking landscapes and Andean wildlife along the way. Upon reaching the summit, your guide will lead a tour explaining the geology, history, and colors that make this site unique.

Return & Lunch in Cusipata

After the visit, hike back to the base to board the transport toward Cusipata, where a hot buffet lunch awaits. Then relax on the return trip to Cusco, arriving around 5:00 p.m.

Hike to the Summit & Guided Visit

Start the hike toward the famous Rainbow Mountain, enjoying breathtaking landscapes and Andean wildlife along the way. Upon reaching the summit, your guide will lead a tour explaining the geology, history, and colors that make this site unique.

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    Moray

    Altitude: 3,500 m

    A unique archaeological complex of circular terraces that create distinct microclimates, showcasing the advanced agricultural engineering of the Inca.

    Curious Fact:

    The temperature difference between the top and bottom terraces can reach up to 15°C, allowing the Incas to experiment with crops.

    Ollantaytambo

    Altitude: 2,792 m

    A living Inca town with original stone streets, terraces, and an imposing fortress built into the mountainside.

    Curious Fact:

    It is the only Inca settlement that has been continuously inhabited since the 15th century.

    Maras (Salt Mines)

    Altitude: 3,380 m

    An impressive landscape of more than 3,000 salt evaporation ponds fed by a natural underground spring, used since pre-Inca times.

    Curious Fact:

    Each salt pond is owned by a local family, and the pink salt from Maras is known for its high mineral content.

    Rainbow Mountain

    Altitude: 5,036 m

    A striking Andean mountain known for its natural layers of red, yellow, green, and lavender minerals that create its iconic striped appearance.

    Curious Fact:

    The mountain’s colors were hidden under ice for thousands of years and only became visible recently due to glacial retreat.

    Chinchero

    Altitude: 3,762 m

    A traditional Andean town known for its textile workshops, colonial church, and sweeping views of snow-capped mountains.

    Curious Fact:

    Chinchero is believed to be the mythical birthplace of the rainbow according to local Andean traditions.

    Salkantay Mountain

    Altitude: 6,271 m

    One of the most sacred apus of the Andes, rising sharply above valleys, glaciers, and high-altitude plains. Known for its imposing presence and pristine natural surroundings.

    Curious Fact:

    In Quechua, “Salkantay” means “Wild Mountain” — a name given due to its unpredictable weather and powerful energy in Andean cosmology.

    Q’enqo

    Altitude:3,580 m

    A ceremonial site carved into natural rock formations, featuring tunnels, altars, and sacred niches.

    Curious Fact:

    Some chambers were designed so precisely that sunlight illuminates specific points during solstices.

    Humantay Lake

    Altitude: 4,200 m

    A high-Andean turquoise lake formed by the melting snow of the Humantay glacier. Its crystal-clear waters and tranquil environment create one of the most scenic natural landscapes in the region.

    Curious Fact:

    The lake’s intense turquoise color comes from minerals carried down from the glacier, which reflect light in a unique way.

    Plaza de Armas del Cusco

    Altitude: 3,399 m

    The historic heart of Cusco, surrounded by colonial arcades, churches, and remnants of ancient Inca palaces.

    Curious Fact:

    The plaza was once much larger — an Inca ceremonial center partly filled in during the colonial era.

    Machu Picchu

    Altitude: 2,430 m

    An ancient Inca citadel surrounded by cloud forests and towering mountains. Its terraces, temples, and panoramic views make it one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world

    Curious Fact:

    Machu Picchu was never discovered by the Spanish and remained hidden for centuries, which helped preserve it almost intact.

    Sacsayhuamán

    Altitude: 3,700 m

    A monumental Inca complex known for its massive stone walls built with impeccable precision and remarkable architectural skill.

    Curious Fact:

    Some stones weigh over 100 tons and fit together so perfectly that a sheet of paper cannot be inserted between them.

    Pisaq

    Altitude: 2,972 m

    A vast archaeological complex with terraces, temples, and panoramic mountain views, located above a vibrant artisan town.

    Curious Fact:

    Pisaq’s terraces are among the largest and most technically sophisticated in the Sacred Valley.

    Puka Pukara

    Altitude: 3,580 m

    A small red-stone fortress overlooking the Cusco Valley, believed to have served as a military outpost and resting point.

    Curious Fact:

    Its name means “Red Fortress” because the stones turn a reddish color at sunset.

    Tipón

    Altitude: 3,560 m

    An impressive Inca complex known for its advanced hydraulic systems, terraces, and flowing stone canals still functioning today.

    Curious Fact:

    The irrigation channels of Tipón are considered one of the greatest examples of Inca water engineering.