Triathlon to Machu Picchu 3 Days biking rafting hiking 2026
Triathlon to Machu Picchu is an action-packed, multi-day adventure that combines the best of Peru’s natural landscapes, adrenaline-filled sports, and rich Inca heritage. Over the course of three days, you’ll ride through the Andes, paddle through jungle rivers, fly over the treetops on a zip line, and hike ancient paths to reach the majestic Machu Picchu.
This tour follows the scenic and culturally rich Inca Jungle Trail, an adventurous alternative to the traditional Inca Trail. It’s ideal for travelers seeking an immersive and active experience through the diverse ecosystems of southern Peru — from icy mountain passes to tropical cloud forests.
The journey begins in Cusco, with an early morning departure towards Abra Málaga (4,350 m). From there, you’ll descend by mountain bike through dramatic highland terrain that slowly transforms into humid jungle. This exhilarating ride offers breathtaking scenery, including waterfalls, coffee plantations, and traditional Andean villages.
In the afternoon, the excitement continues with white-water rafting on the Vilcanota River. Guided by certified rafting professionals, you’ll navigate Class II–III rapids, perfect for beginners and intermediate-level paddlers. It’s a refreshing and adrenaline-filled way to connect with the tropical environment. You’ll spend the night in a cozy jungle lodge in Santa María, enjoying local food and warm hospitality.
The second day offers even more adventure with an optional zip-line circuit high above the forest canopy. Afterward, you’ll begin a scenic hike through the San Gabriel mountain trail, with a stop at the lush Mandor Valley, home to waterfalls, orchids, and exotic birds. One of the highlights of this day is a stunning viewpoint of Machu Picchu, offering your first glimpse of the Lost City of the Incas from a remote and serene vantage point.
After the hike, you’ll arrive in the town of Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu, where you’ll rest in a comfortable hotel before the final day. On Day 3, you’ll wake early to visit Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Enjoy a 2-hour guided tour exploring the citadel’s temples, terraces, and sacred sites, followed by an extra hour of free time to wander on your own or simply soak in the energy of this magical place.
In the afternoon or evening, you’ll board a scenic train back to Ollantaytambo, followed by a bus to Cusco, arriving at night. This tour is not only an adventure, but a powerful way to experience the geographical and cultural contrasts that make Peru so unique.
Triathlon peru Machu Picchu is more than a tour — it’s a challenge, a journey, and a memory that will stay with you forever.
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Inclusions
Tour includes:
- Pick-up and drop-off in Cusco
- Private transportation throughout the tour
- Professional English-speaking guide (bike, hike & Machu Picchu)
- Full suspension mountain bike & protective gear
- Rafting equipment and certified guide
- Zip line (optional, no extra cost)
- 2 nights of accommodation (1 lodge + 1 hotel in Aguas Calientes)
- All meals (except dinner on Day 3)
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu
- Train ticket from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo
- Bus Ollantaytambo to Cusco
- First aid kit and emergency support)
Not included:
- Breakfast on Day 1, lunch/dinner on Day 4
- Hot springs (Santa Teresa: $5, Aguas Calientes: $10)
- Cable car (2 soles)
- Bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu ($13 each way)
Price Options – Choose Your Adventure
| Option | Price | Machu Picchu Entry | Train Return |
|---|
| Budget | $180 | ❌ Not Included | ❌ Not Included |
| Standard | $245 | ✅ Included | ❌ Not Included |
| Complete | $360 | ✅ Included | ✅ Train & Bus Included |
What to expect
Total adventure distance: Approx. 50 km biking + 8 km hiking
Max altitude: 4,350 m / Min altitude: 1,800 m
Varying climates: Cold mountain air, humid jungle heat
Physical demand: Moderate – suitable for active travelers
Scenic highlights: Cloud forests, waterfalls, Machu Picchu views, local communities
Activities designed to be safe and adaptable based on your level
What to Bring
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
Day 1: Cusco – Abra Málaga – Santa María (Biking & Rafting)
- Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco at 6:00 a.m.
- Drive to Abra Málaga Pass (4,350 m) with stunning Andean views.
- Begin your downhill biking descent (approx. 3 hours) into the high jungle.
- Lunch en route.
- Afternoon white-water rafting (class II–III) on the Vilcanota River.
- Dinner and overnight stay in a local lodge in Santa María.
Day 2: Santa María – San Gabriel Trail – Aguas Calientes (Zip Line & Hiking)
- Breakfast at the lodge.
- Optional zip-line adventure in the morning.
- Begin hiking through jungle paths along the San Gabriel mountain.
- Stop at Mandor Valley and enjoy a panoramic viewpoint of Machu Picchu.
- Arrive in Aguas Calientes in the afternoon.
- Dinner and overnight stay in a hotel.
Day 3: Machu Picchu Visit – Return to Cusco
- Early breakfast and bus to Machu Picchu.
- 2-hour guided tour of the main archaeological site.
- 1 hour of free time to explore on your own.
- Afternoon or evening train to Ollantaytambo, then private transport to Cusco.
- Arrival in Cusco around 9:00 p.m.
Price
360
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Tour:Triathlon to MachuPicchu
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Group service: Daily departures, in a maximum group of 8 passengers.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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.







