Description
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What will you do?
The ride starts at our Ranch located on the foot of the Salineras mountain, beside the Vilcanota River.
We’ll show you our neighborhood, a beautiful section of the Sacred Valley that just a few get to see. We’ll ride along the single dirt track that goes through the ancient village of Pichingoto to see the homes built into the side of the mountain like caverns. We also will pass by an old church and finally reach a beautiful open grassland with crops and natural pastures where we’ll also spot farm animals wandering free surrounded by small swamps. Here, we’ll take a break for spectacular photos of the Sacred Valley, enjoying the splendor of the surrounding mountains. Finally, we start our return to the ranch where we’ll enjoy a delicious snack.
Meeting Point
1:15 hours (depending on speed)
Monday to Sundays
Mornings: 10:00 am to 11:15 pm
Afternoons: 3:00pm to 4:15pm
Urubamba
How to get there
Do not use the coordinates of the ranch to get there as it will take you the wrong way. First, follow the google map directions to Tunupa restaurant.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/L3RSfCg4A8XTYLvHA
After arriving at the restaurant enter the coordinates of the Ranch
https://maps.app.goo.gl/7fdbFCt3RYhaNESSA
What is included in the price
- A bilingual guide
- Refreshments (nuts/dried corn and local seasonal fruit juice)
- Safety helmet
Not included
- Transport to and from the Ranch which is located near Urubamba city.
- Tips for guides
Level
Easy
Language in which the experience is offered
Spanish and English.
Things to consider
Bring:
Good walking shoes
Sunblock and Sunglasses
Long-sleeved shirt, preferably in light color (for sun protection)
Wide-brimmed hat or sun shield ball cap
Rain jacket and a mid-layer fleece
Long comfortable pants or jeans
Weight Limit:
In this route the horses can carry up to 82 kg / 180 pounds.
Good physical shape is required
Details of the ride:
Altitude
2,720 m.a.s.l. / 8,924 feet. This ride is mostly flat.
Distance
4.5 kilometers – 2.8 miles
Learn about host Adriana
My name is Adriana, I was born and raised in the city of Cusco. I am passionate about art, nature, beautiful landscapes and horses; that is why I moved to Urubamba, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, where I started as an equestrian guide and horse trainer more than 17 years ago. My passion for horses, as well as my vocation of service, have allowed me to work as a horseback riding guide in the Sacred Valley, with the satisfaction of sharing short but memorable life experiences for our visitors.
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