Peru Mountain Biking Tours 3 Days
Discover the best Peru mountain biking tours with BikingPeruTrek. From Cusco mountain bike tours and Sacred Valley biking tour to epic downhill biking Peru routes, our trips blend adrenaline, Andean culture, and world-class scenery. We run guided mountain bike tours Peru, Peru adventure tours, and custom Peru trekking and biking packages—perfect for riders seeking Peru outdoor adventures in the high Andes and beyond. Top highlights include Machu Picchu biking tours, Andes mountain biking Peru, Death Road Peru mountain bike, Sacred Valley downhill biking, Cusco enduro mountain biking, Backdoor downhill Peru, Sacred Downhill single tracks Cusco, and the high-altitude Ausangate mountain biking tour. If you’re comparing options, we proudly craft some of the best mountain biking tours in Peru, including multi-day mountain biking tours Peru, Peru biking and trekking packages, and Peru off-road biking adventures for advanced riders.
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Not included:
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Alcohol or personal snacks
- Tips for staff (optional)
- Hotel in Cusco
- Breakfast Day 1 / Dinner Day 2
What to expect
- Riding distance: 15–45 km per day (9–28 mi), adapted to group level.
- Elevation range: ~2,800–4,300 m (9,186–14,108 ft).
- Terrain: Single track, double track, gravel, occasional paved connectors.
- Difficulty: Beginner–advanced (routes tailored daily).
- Support: Vehicle shuttles, route briefings, skills tips, frequent photo stops.
- Weather: Dry season Apr–Nov (cool/dry). Rainy season Dec–Mar (greener, occasional showers).
- Safety: Daily checks, radio/phone contact, conservative approach on exposed sections.
Itinerary – 2 Days / 1 Night
Designed for riders who want big descents, iconic Inca sites, and Machu Picchu in one efficient plan.
Day 1 – Sacred Valley Biking Tour (Maras–Moray & Single Tracks)
- Morning pickup in Cusco → shuttle to Maras–Moray.
- Cross-country ride through Andean farmland, Inca terraces, and scenic viewpoints.
- Optional segments on Sacred Downhill single tracks Cusco (adapted to skill level).
- Picnic lunch with valley views. Transfer back to hotel.
Day 2 – Death Road Peru: Andes to the Jungle
- High-pass start with a long descent from the Andes into lush cloud forest.
- Cultural stop in the Inca community of Yanamayo; chances to spot llamas/alpacas.
- Ride through changing ecosystems, waterfalls, orchids, and tropical scenery.
- Return transfer to Sacred Valley/Cusco.
Day 3 – Machu Picchu (Train Experience)
- Early train Ollantaytambo → Aguas Calientes (approx. 2 hours).
- Guided visit to Machu Picchu (history, viewpoints, key temples).
- Afternoon train back to Ollantaytambo → bus to Cusco.
Optional Extensions (add 1–3 days):
Ausangate Mountain Biking Tour – High-altitude lakes and glaciers (experienced riders).
Backdoor Downhill Peru – Technical, steep, and flowy lines for advanced riders.
Cusco Enduro Mountain Biking – Lift-assisted laps on enduro trails.
Additional information
- Thermal layers + waterproof outer shell
- Biking gloves, sunglasses, buff
- Helmet (provided or bring your own)
- Sunscreen + lip balm
- Headlamp
- Refillable water bottle or hydration pack
- Energy snacks
- Small first-aid kit
- Power bank or solar charger
- Cash (for tips, extras)
Price
750
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Tour: Peru Mountain Biking Tours
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Group service: Daily departures, in a maximum group of 8 passengers.
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FAQ – Ausangate Biking Tour
Do I need to be an expert rider?
You should have intermediate to advanced biking skills. Some sections are steep or rocky.
Who is this for?
Riders from beginner to expert. We tailor distances, elevation, and trail choice to your level.
Do I need prior MTB experience?
Basic bike handling helps; we can keep it flowy and scenic—or make it technical for advanced riders.
What about altitude?
We recommend 24–48 hours of acclimatization in Cusco before riding. Hydrate well and avoid overexertion the first day.
Best time to come?
April–November (dry season) is prime. December–March is rideable with adaptable plans and occasional rain
What bikes do you use? Can I bring mine?
Quality full-suspension rentals included. You’re welcome to bring your own; we can provide floor pump and tools.
Clipless or flat pedals?
Tell us your preference—we can mount flats or SPD if requested in advance.







