Our Cycle Tours

All of our trips are suitable for any level of cyclist, as they are all fully supported by van, meaning you can choose your level of challenge.

However to make sure you get the most out of your cycling adventure, as well as your overall Peru experience, it is a good idea to take the time to consider which trip best fits your wish list.

Our trips are graded Recreational, Moderate and Serious:

  • Recreational tours cover 40-60km a day on average, although distances can often be extended for those who are keen. We choose our rides to cover the best sections of the route and drive the rest. Travel is on sealed and graded unsealed roads.
  • Moderate tours cover between 70-90km a day on average, but the support van is always at hand if you want to do less. We choose our rides to cover the best sections of the route and drive the rest. Travel is on sealed and graded unsealed roads.
  • Serious tours cover between 70-100+km per day and many days you will have the option to ride point to point. Riders should expect slightly more technical unsealed road/ 4WD riding and have the stamina to take on some big climbs.

Each of our trips take in a different area of Peru and they are also designed so they can be linked together to enable you to do a complete month-long loop taking in the best of the coast, the Andes and the jungle. 

Below is a breif overview of what to expect of each of our tours:

 

  • Our Coastal Cruise trip:
    • Lima to Arequipa via the coastal highway. 
    • Averages 70km per day cycling.
    • Does not involve any high altitude areas. 
    • Accomodation is in hotels with private facilities.
    • See the Ballestas Islands, the wine and Pisco regions of Peru and the Nazca Lines.

 

  • Our Canyons, Condors & Machu Picchu trip:
    • The classic Andes trip, traveling to Arequipa, Puno, Cusco and Machu Picchu.
    • Averages 40-50km per day cycling 
    • The trip is above 2500 metres, sleeping at a maximum of 3900 metres in Puno.
    • Accomodation is in hotels with private facilities with the exception of our homestay on Lake Titicaca.

 

  • Our Lakes and Canyons trip:
    • Travel to Arequipa and Puno and finish in Cusco.
    • Averages 40-50km per day cycling.
    • The trip is above 2500 metres, sleeping at a maximum of 3900 metres in Puno.
    • Accomodation is in hotels with private facilities with the exception of our homestay on Lake Titicaca.

 

  • Our Inca Empire trip:
    • Travel from Cusco into the Sacred Valley and on to Machu Picchu.
    • Averages 50km per day cycling.
    • This trip is above 1500m, sleeping at a maximum of 3300m in Cusco. 
    • Accomodation is all in hotels with private facilities.

 

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