Machu Picchu Jungle Trek (Bike & Trek) 5D/4N Cuzco
Price From: $432.00

- Take good tasty of Cusco Colonial city
- Enjoy the flavor of Nice Aguas Caliente town
- Take a nice adventure by train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes
- The Best Inca Machupichu Experience
This 4 day heart stopping adventure is the perfect combination of an adrenaline pumping 3,000 meter mountain biking descent followed by trekking into the backwoods of the Andes and passing through local villages to see the way of life in mountain communities such as Santa Teresa and Santa Maria. The ultimate ending to an excellent trip is the one and only Machu Picchu archaeological site.
DETAILS:
Included: Basic hotels, guide with local activities.
Departure Times Update times
06:45
Duration 5 days..
Departure Point Plaza San Francisco at Cuzco City Centre
Arrival PointBus Station Drop-Off
Special Instructions
PRE-DEPARTURE BRIEFING:
There is a mandatory pre-departure briefing at our Cuzco Headquarters one day prior to departure at 6pm, 6:30pm or 7pm depending on your trek. You will receive detailed information on your excursion, a list of what to bring and confirm your departure details.
PRE-DEPARTURE CHECK-IN:
Please make sure to check-in with your passport before your pre-departure briefing. We encourage our travellers to check-in at our offices a couple of hours before or any day prior to the briefing , that way we can give everybody personal attention and information regarding booking extras, rental equipment or questions in general.
Time schedule for meetings will be:
- Inca Trail, Salkantay, Inca Quarry 6pm
- Machu Picchu Jungle, Lares, Ausangate, Choquequirao 6:30pm
- Rainbow Mountain, Machu Picchu by Train, Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu 7pm
Bamba Experience is located at:
Calle Matara 242, Second Floor. Cuzco, Peru
Hours of Operation: 10:00-14:00 and 16:00-20:00 hrs Daily
Tel: +51 84 205234
Emergency Tels: +51 998 444933 Darwin, +51 952 272734 Freddy, +51 923 125342 Rene.
(BIKE & TREK) 5D/4N (NO ACCOMMODATION DAY 1, START TREK ON DAY 2)
You will have your briefing on Day 1 and begin the trip on Day 2.
Minimum number of passengers: 1
Minimum number of passengers: 1
Minimum number of passengers: 2
(BIKE & TREK) 5D/4N
(DOUBLE PRIVATE ROOM)
Hotel in Cuzco the night before your trek begins.
Minimum number of passengers: 2
TOUR ITINERARY
my_location Day 1: Arrival to Cuzco & Pre-departure briefing
Arrive to Cuzco anytime, enjoy the day to walk around town and make last minute preparations for your big trip ahead. Please make your own way to your Cuzco accommodation and attend your mandatory pre-departure briefing that evening. Get a good night’s sleep before starting your exciting adventure the next day.
*Note: You will have a guide during the trek and on the Machu Picchu tour. However, during your bus and train transfers you will not be accompanied by a guide.
Inclusions: Pre-Departure Briefing, 1N Cuzco.
my_location Day 2: Cuzco to Malaga High Pass, Mountain Biking to Santa Maria Village (1,400m) (L/D)
Today we leave Cuzco between 6:40 – 7:00am to journey by road in a van making our first stop after 1.5 hours in Ollantaytambo where we can have a quick breakfast and buy some snacks. Then we continue driving for another 1.5 hours up to the Malaga High Pass (4,350 meters) where our guide will provide us with a safety briefing before we begin our adventurous 2.5 hour bike ride down into the lush and humid jungle. We will see Huamanmarca Archaeological site along the way, cruise through fruit plantations and over rivers before arriving to Santa Maria village (1,400 meters) at around 2:00-2:30pm where you will have the rest of the day at leisure. You may choose to participate in an optional rafting activity or walk around town on your own. Enjoy your night at a basic, rustic guesthouse.
(*Note: Accommodation options are very limited along the trekking route for the first 2 nights in Santa Maria & Santa Teresa villages. Most places have very basic, rustic facilities. Rooms often share a bathroom and sometimes do not have hot water. However, we always choose the best available option.)
Optional Activity in Santa Maria: Rafting. Go on a scenic 2.5 hour rafting adventure and go down class III & IV rapids on the Urubamba River (also known as Vilcanota River). If you choose not to participate in the rafting activity, you can enjoy free time to explore the town on your own.
Inclusions: Accommodation pickup, Van Transfer Cuzco – Malaga High Pass, Mountain Biking Activity, 1N Basic Guesthouse, Meals 1L/1D.
my_location Day 3: Trek to Santa Teresa Village (1,680m) (B/L/D)
After an early morning breakfast, we will begin our day of hiking through the jungle mountains to observe beautiful pristine landscapes, abundant flora and fauna and friendly local people. Have lunch halfway during the trek and relax breathing fresh mountain air. In the afternoon we will arrive to Santa Teresa village (1,680 meters) where we will stay overnight in a guesthouse.
Optional hot springs for an extra cost.
Inclusions: 1N Basic Guesthouse, Meals 1B/1L/1D. (17km, 8hrs)
my_location Day 4: Trek to Aguas Calientes (B/L/D)
Take an easy 3-hour hike along the train tracks from Santa Teresa to Hydroelectric Station where you will stop for lunch. Continue 3 more hours on foot to reach Aguas Calientes where you will find internet cafes, cafes with board games and cards, plenty of shops and places to relax. (Most people hike this portion of the trek but there is an optional train ride from Hydroelectric Station to Aguas Calientes if you’re feeling tired). Overnight in a hotel tonight for a well-deserved shower and good night’s sleep.
Optional Activity in Santa Teresa: Canopy Zip-Line. Fly through the treetops on a 2-hour morning canopy excursion on South America’s highest and Peru’s first canopy zip-line. Traverse over 2,500 meters of cables with the longest ride covering 400 meters and the highest at 150 meters.
Inclusions: 1N Aguas Calientes 3* Hotel, Meals 1B/1L/1D. (18km, 6hrs)
my_location Day 5: Explore Machu Picchu & Return to Cuzco (B)
We will catch one of the first buses (05:30 am) to Machu Picchu (25-minute ride) in order to appreciate the magnificent city in the early morning light as the mist dissipates. A walking tour (approximately 2 hours) is given by your guide and after this you can explore the mysterious city on your own. If you still have energy you can also climb the Huayna Picchu Peak (to be booked in advance at an extra cost). Return to Aguas Calientes by bus at your own convenience. If time allows, visit the local marketplace next to the train station and shop until the train whistle blows, signaling your return to Ollantaytambo. From Ollantaytambo, you will take a bus back to Cuzco arriving around 08:00pm. You will be dropped off at the Plaza San Francisco. Please make your own way to the accommodation of your choice upon arrival.
- DESCRIPTION OF MACHU PICCHU GUIDED SITE VISIT: The one and only, the most spectacular (and not to mention most popular) archaeological site in all of South America. Your guide will take you on a 2-hour tour of Machu Picchu walking you through the most important sites and covering the history of the place. Then you will have free time to explore on your own and take pictures at your leisure. When you decide to head back down to Aguas Calientes, there are buses departing every 15 minutes from the entrance or you can take the walking trail down if you feel like another 1 hour stair stepping downhill to Aguas Calientes town.
- Take an OPTIONAL hike up the steep peak named Huayna Picchu, which is located inside the Machu Picchu archaeological site. This sometimes muddy peak takes about 45 – 60 minutes to hike up and awards you with unforgettable views of Machu Picchu from a coveted perspective. Keep in mind that if you want to take this optional hike, you must now purchase your ticket at least 2 weeks in advance for an additional cost in order to get one of the 400 passes (200 people are allowed up at 7:00am and 200 more at 10:00am). Please send us an email directly to request this extra ticket.
Inclusions: Round trip Bus Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu, Train Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo, Bus Ollantaytambo – Cuzco, 2-Hour Machu Picchu Guided Visit, Meal 1B.
*If desired, an extra night in Aguas Calientes town can be arranged. (Please let us know whether you would like to stay an extra night when booking your tour.)
Brief History of Machu Picchu & Advice:
Machu Picchu was (relatively recently) “discovered” by American historian, Hiram Bingham, in 1911 while searching for the legendary “lost city of the Incas”. Hiram Bingham and his local guides stumbled across the site which was then covered in thick vegetation which was later cleared revealing the magical mountain-top archaeological site and opening up the possibility for archaeologists to conduct research on the site by 1915. Whether arriving via Inca Trail or entering from Aguas Calientes don’t miss the excellent photo opportunities from the following spots: Hut of the Caretaker of the Funerary Rock (a restored building with a thatched roof), Sacred Plaza with views of the Cordillera Vilcabamba in the distance and Rio Urubamba below. Take a short walk out to the Inca Drawbridge (30 minutes) and Inti Punku (45 – 60 minutes) for great views of the site as dawn breaks and the clouds lift over Machu Picchu.
Additional Information:
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS:
Day 1: Hostel, 3* or 4* Hotel available.
Day 2-4: Single travelers will share a room with another traveler & Couples will have a private room.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This is a moderately difficult hike, with a few long hiking days combined with multi-sport activities such as mountain biking, river rafting, and/or zip lining. We recommend you to be physically fit for the trip.
SUGGESTED PACKING LIST: Bring or Rent in Cuzco: hiking poles, rain pants, rain poncho, trekking boots, sandals, warm socks, sweater, thermals, hat, gloves, sun hat, sun block, sun glasses, flashlight/torch, camera, extra batteries and memory card (there is limited to no electricity available during the trek), waterproof bags for your camera, hand sanitizer, personal first aid kit, water bottle. Bring extra cash for snacks, water, gatorade which doubles or triples in price along the trail. Bathing suit for hot springs in Santa Teresa Village (this activity is available at an additional price).
DON’T FORGET THE ESSENTIALS: Original passport, visa (if applicable), insurance card, personal medications.
Please note:
** Travellers who booked their trip using one passport, then renewed or replaced it afterward, must carry the old passport they used to make the booking or a photocopy with them on the trip.
Departures:
Tuesday, Thursday & Sunday (Daily departures with a group of 4 or more)
ACCOMMODATION
What Hotel Included
- Accommodation and some transfers
- re-departure briefing
- Cuzco Accommodation Pick-Up
- Van Cuzco – Malaga High Pass
- Round Trip Tourist Bus Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu
- Tourist Train Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo
- Bus Ollantaytambo – Cuzco
- Professional Bilingual Guide on trek & Machu Picchu tour
- Machu Picchu Entrance Fee
- 4 Nights Accommodation:
- 1N Hostel, 3* or 4* Hotel Depending on Package in Cuzco
- 2N Basic Guesthouse (Santa Maria & Santa Teresa)
- 1N 3* Hotel in Aguas Calientes
- Meals: 3B/3L/3D/3 snacks with typical menus in local restaurants
- Mountain Biking Equipment (bicycles, helmet and gloves)First Aid Kit & Emergency oxygen bottle
Small-group tour
INCLUSION
Exclusion
- irport Pick-Up/Drop-Off (please make your own way)
- Day 1 Meals, Day 2 Breakfast, Day 5 Lunch & Dinner
- Bottled Water
- Guide for bus and train transfers (these portions are on your own)
- Optional Rafting Trip & Canopy Zip-Line
- Hot Springs Santa Teresa (20 soles)
- Optional Train transfer from Hydroelectric Station to Aguas Calientes (30 USD)
- Optional Huayna Picchu Trek (48 soles) must be booked at least 2 weeks in advance
- Optional Machu Picchu Mountain Hike (48 soles) must be booked at least 1 week in advance
- Cuzco Accommodation Drop-off
Trekking Permit
*The Peruvian government may require a trekking permit for the Machu Picchu Jungle Trek. If this is approved, the rates will be around:
133 Soles Adult
67 Soles Student
Tips (Please remember that tipping is 100% optional and depends entirely on the service you received. It is customary to give tips in Latin America, however it is NOT mandatory. If you do wish to give a tip, these are our recommended guidelines.)
Guides: 40-60 soles per guide per trekker
*Prices for optional activities are subject to change at any time without prior notice. Please confirm these prices before departing on the trek.
TRIP NOTE
What to bring
Shoes
Hat
Cream
Clothes
Repellent
Camera
Rain Coat
Credit Cards
Flashlight
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