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Alternative Treks to Machu Picchu with Biking and Rafting
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Alternative Treks to Machu Picchu with Biking and Rafting
Alternative Treks to Machu Picchu with Biking and Rafting

Alternative Treks to Machu Picchu with Biking and Rafting

If you’re looking for more than just a hike to the Inca Sanctuary, the alternative treks to Machu Picchu with biking and rafting are the perfect choice. These trips combine the thrill of mountain biking, white-water rafting, ziplining over the jungle, and hiking through ancient trails. One of the most popular routes is the Inca Jungle Trek 4D/3N, which connects the Andes with the Amazon basin, ending with an unforgettable sunrise at Machu Picchu.

From my own experience, what amazed me the most was the variety of landscapes in just one journey: biking down from snow-capped mountains, hiking through orchid-filled jungles, and finally reaching the mystical citadel. It’s the perfect mix of adrenaline and cultural connection.

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Distance Biking
32 km aprox.
Maximum altitude
4,350 m.a.s.l.
Unevenness
350 m
Difficulty
moderate
Route Type
Downhill
Pick-up time
06:00 – 06:30am
Duration
4 Days
Guided
English /
Spanish

Tour includes:

  • Private transport from/to Cusco.
  • Mountain bikes and safety equipment.
  • Certified bilingual guide.
  • Accommodation in guesthouses, eco-lodges, and hotels.
  • Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu.
  • Full meals during the trek.

Not included:

  • Breakfast on Day 1, lunch/dinner on Day 4
  • Hot springs (Santa Teresa: $5, Aguas
  • Cable car (2 soles)

OptionPriceMachu Picchu EntryTrain Return
Budget$180❌ Not Included❌ Not Included
Standard$245✅ Included❌ Not Included
Complete$360✅ Included✅ Train & Bus Included

  • Full adventure: biking, rafting, trekking, ziplining.
  • Expert bilingual guides with cultural and historical knowledge.
  • Comfortable stays: cozy guesthouses, eco-lodges, and hotels.
  • Authentic cultural immersion with local communities.
  • Flexible pricing: budget to premium options.

For a successful and comfortable trek, be sure to pack:

  • Passport (needed for entry)
  • Lightweight, quick-dry clothing for varied climates
  • Good trekking shoes or boots
  • Rain poncho or waterproof jacket
  • Swimsuit, sunscreen, insect repellent
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Personal medicine and toiletries

🗺️ Tour Itinerary – Day by Day Breakdown

Early morning departure from Cusco towards Abra Málaga (4,316 m / 14,160 ft), the starting point of the adventure.

Mountain biking descent for 3–4 hours through breathtaking scenery: glaciers, cloud forests, and the lush high jungle.

Personally, I loved the sudden climate change—from cold mountain air to the humid warmth of the jungle in just a few hours.

Optional activity: rafting on the Urubamba River (class II–III rapids).

Dinner and overnight stay in Santa María (1,200 m) at a local guesthouse.

Full-day trekking along hidden Inca trails, surrounded by jungle, waterfalls, and coffee plantations.

6–7 hours of hiking with scenic stops and optional hot springs.

Cultural encounter: visit local families and taste organic coffee grown in the region.

For me, this was the most authentic part of the trek—sharing time with locals adds incredible value to the journey.

Dinner and overnight stay in Santa Teresa, known for its natural hot springs.

Optional zipline adventure for thrill-seekers over the Santa Teresa Valley.

Hike to Hidroeléctrica, passing waterfalls and lush jungle.

Lunch at Hidroeléctrica, then continue a 2–3 hour easy hike along the railway to Aguas Calientes.

Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Aguas Calientes, the base town of Machu Picchu.

Pre-dawn ascent to Machu Picchu (either by bus or a 1.5-hour uphill hike).

Guided tour of 2 hours exploring temples, plazas, and viewpoints.

Free time for photos and exploration.

Optional hikes to Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (requires separate tickets).

Return to Aguas Calientes, board the train to Ollantaytambo, and transfer by bus back to Cusco.

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Tour: Alternative Treks to Machu Picchu with Biking and Rafting

Group service

Tour guide

Tourist Transportation

Train

Transfer

Bicycle

Biking Equipment

Hostel

01 Breakfast

01 Buffet Lunch

01 Dinner

Entrance tickets

Group service: Daily departures, in a maximum group of 8 passengers.

Pick up: Only within the area of the historic center of Cusco.
Immediate confirmation.
Non-refundable
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1.Do I need prior experience with rafting or zip lining?

Not at all. All activities are beginner-friendly and supervised by trained guides.

Absolutely! It’s ideal for solo travelers and backpackers. You’ll join a small group and make great new friends.

Yes, but be prepared for muddy trails and sudden rain. Waterproof gear is essential.

Around 45 kilometers over 4 days, combining biking and hiking.

Yes, these activities are optional. You’ll still follow the same route with alternate arrangements.