Why choose this tour ?
This one-day tour is excellent for adventurers who like adrenaline and want to combine trekking and biking to explore the most important mountain in Cusco and the fabulous turquoise lagoon of Humantay.
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Tour Description & Additional Info:
The driver will pass by your respective hotel to pick you up between 4:00 to 4:30, then will travel in our private transportation to Mollepata village (2 hours approximately) After your breakfast in Mollepata to get energy you will continue your journey towards Soraypampa (3900msnm) for 1 hour more, arriving in soraypampa, you will start your trek for 1 hour and 30 minutes approximately arriving to this amaizing site you will see the wonderful turquoise waters of Humantay Lake lay peacefully at the base of the picturesque Humantay Glacier and is one of the most stunning places in the Cusco Region considered as a sacred place in Incan mythology.
After visiting this important place you will return to soraypampa. Soraypampa is the place where our next adventure will begin downhill bike ride, we will get ready and choose our bike, This ride is mostly downhill for beginners our activity will be for approximmately 1 hour and 30 min after we will take our transportation to came back to Mollepata village where we will have buffet lunch after lunch we will return to Cusco we will arrive in Cusco approximately 6:30pm.
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 1 valid reviews on TRIPADVISOR
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