Tour Location: Cusco Region, Peru.
Type Tour: Day tour.
Tour Duration: All day.
Start/End Tour: Our guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel and bring you back after.
Advice: Comfortable shoes, hat, sunglasses, warm cloth, water.
Highlights: Rainbow Mountain, Quadbikes.
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Overview
On this trip, you will visit the new attractive place in the Cusco region – Rainbow Mountain. The travel starts early in the morning from your hotel in Cusco. You have to give us information about your hotel, so we can pick you up. Our tour is private with a personal professional bilingual Guide in English/Spanish. We will provide you with a personal car/bus (depends on the size of the group), which is going to leave you as well at your hotel after the tour.
During the trek, you will observe the amazing landscapes of the Andes. You will see local farms of alpacas and llamas, some of them can reach 400 livestock. The guide will explain to you the flora and fauna of this area.
Our tour to Rainbow Mountain offers you the best private service on comfortable transport. Also, there is an option to not make trekking, but to use the service of a quad bike. This option is the best for those who prefer an easy way to visit Rainbow Mountain. Due to this, this option perfectly fits people in age or groups with children.
Due to the point that it is a private tour – we guarantee the quality of service, that is our priority. Compared to group tours from other tour operators, during our tour, you can make a Stop at any moment you like to make a Photo or other needs. On the way, to be sure, there are a lot of places with outstanding views, which are characteristics of the local mountains and villages of the region Cusco.
On the option, where you can use a quad bike, there is a copy of the bridge of the Incas on the way. There you can learn about the technology of bridge construction by the Incas. By the way, if your journey lays down at the end of February you can observe the local festival of the restoration of the Incas bridge. Also, there is a colonial bridge of the Conquistadors – a pure example of discrimination against the Incas. Of course, our guide will explain to you about this, which took place all over the empire of the Incas.