QHESWACHAKA INKA BRIDGDE BIKING 2D/1N
This is an absolutely unique tour designed for adventure-lovers that combines cross-country and downhill biking along the beautiful four high-Andean lagoons of Pomakanchi, Acopia, Pumapamarka and Asnaqocha. Then you’ll turn to the Inka Bridge of Qheswachaka. This bridge more than 500 years old spans the Apurimaq River (12,800 ft) and is surrounded by spectacular and amazing landscapes of the Vilcanota Range. Finally we’ll have a fantastic river rafting excursion at the Chukiqawana section of the Vilcanota River.
ITINERARY
Day 01: CUSCO - FOUR LAGOONS - YANAOCA - QHESWACHAKA .-Departure towards the southern Cusco in our private transport right to Lagoon Pomaqanchi, where the first section by bicycle starts for 20 kilometers (cross country). Then we have a picnic lunch. Then we are transferred in our private supporting vehicle to Yanaoca. Next we have a downhill bike ride for about 35 km (downhill) arriving to Qheswachaka Inka Bridges (12,800 ft). We take a rest and then guided visit to the Inka Bridge. Here we camp, then eat dinner and overnight. (L/D)
Day 02: QHESWACHAKA - CHUKICAWANA - KUSIPATA - CUSCO.-After early breakfast we travel by car up to Chukiqawana's bridge which is two and a half hour trip. We'll arrive at the banks of the Vilcanota River. The guides will give us a safety briefing followed by a practice on the river and will provide us with all the proper equipment for this adventure. After this we will have two hours in the water running class II, III and IV rapids until we arrive to Kusipata zone. Later in the afternoon we have lunch and return back to Cusco city(B/L)
INCLUDED
1. All the trips and private ground transportation described in the program
2. All meals indicated in the program. (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, T= Tea time D = Dinner)
3. Entry to all the sites listed in the program
4. English-speaking guide services included guide assistant
5. Camping equipment for two days (Tents for sleeping, the mess tent, the kitchen tent, a portable latrine, air mattresses, tents for our staff, folding tables and chairs, mess kits and utensils)
6.Giant – Trek – GT – Giant mountain bikes in good maintenance, mountain bike gear (helmet, gloves, knee guards) and bike technical support and spare parts
7. First Aid kits, emergency oxygen tank if needed and all safety equipment
NOT INCLUDED
1. Extra food or beverages
2. Sleeping bags
3. Insurance of any kind
4. Personal Expenses
5. Tips
6. Other costs not specified
NOTE
•Accommodations, transportation, meals, and optional excursions can be arranged
Private service throughout the year
Prices
Private Service
QHESWACHAKA INKA BRIDGDE BIKING 2
* Prices For a Person in US Dollars
miércoles, 17 de febrero de 2010
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