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The Horseback Riding Tour to the Devil’s Balcony from Cusco promises an immersive cultural experience amidst breathtaking Andean vistas. Travelers can explore ancient Inca ruins, witness traditional farming techniques, and ride well-cared-for horses with a professional guide. This value-for-money excursion offers a personalized experience for up to 15 participants, providing all necessary gear and transportation. Highly rated by previous visitors, this tour invites you to uncover the rich heritage and stunning landscapes of the region.
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The horseback riding tour to Devil’s Balcony from Cusco, Peru offers travelers a chance to explore Andean communities, ancient Inca ruins, and traditional farming techniques.
With 228 reviews and a 99% traveler recommendation, this tour provides an immersive experience. Visitors will visit Inca temples and the Devil’s Balcony, a natural cave used as an Inca shrine.
The tour includes a professional guide, horseback riding gear, snacks, water, and round-trip hotel transport. Suitable for participants with little to no experience, the tour emphasizes scenic views, knowledgeable guides, and well-cared-for horses.
The tour includes a professional guide to provide expertise and insight throughout the experience.
Participants receive all the necessary horseback riding gear, including saddles and safety helmets. A muleteer is also on hand to care for the horses.
To keep travelers hydrated, the tour provides mineral or natural water. Round-trip transportation from Cusco hotels to the ranch is included.
However, gratuities for the guide and muleteer aren’t covered in the tour price. There’s a weight limit of 200 pounds (90 kilos) for participants.
Although the horseback riding tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s located near public transportation.
The tour isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems or pregnant individuals, as the horseback riding can be strenuous.
However, the minimum age requirement is 8 years, making it suitable for participants with little or no experience.
Recommended attire includes long pants, closed shoes, and a rain jacket to ensure comfort and safety during the ride.
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Rated 4.9 stars based on traveler reviews, the horseback riding tour to the Devil’s Balcony receives overwhelmingly positive feedback.
Guests rave about the scenic Andean vistas and the knowledgeable, friendly guides like Holger and Jorge. Riders of all skill levels find the horses well-cared for and the experience comfortable.
Travelers especially enjoy the engaging interactions with local culture, from visiting Inca ruins to observing traditional farming techniques.
How much does the horseback riding tour to the Devil’s Balcony cost? The tour is priced at SEK 732.94 per person.
Travelers can book the experience and pay later. Confirmation is provided at the time of booking.
The good news is there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour. This gives participants flexibility in their plans.
The booking process is simple and straightforward. With a reasonable price tag and easy cancellation policy, the Devil’s Balcony horseback riding tour offers great value for money.
Interested travelers can reserve their spot now and look forward to an unforgettable adventure.
As visitors embark on the horseback riding tour, they’ve the opportunity to explore the vibrant Andean communities surrounding Cusco.
Along the way, they’ll witness traditional farming techniques and gain insights into the daily lives of local residents.
The tour showcases ancient Inca ruins, allowing travelers to connect with the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Guides share their knowledge of Inca temples and shrines, including the Devil’s Balcony, a natural cave that served as an important site of worship.
These immersive experiences provide a deeper understanding of the Andean way of life and the enduring legacy of the Inca civilization.
During the horseback riding tour, visitors have the opportunity to explore the Inca temples and the renowned Devil’s Balcony.
The tour includes a visit to ancient Inca ruins, where travelers can marvel at the impressive stone architecture and learn about the civilization’s advanced construction techniques.
The highlight of the tour is the Devil’s Balcony, a natural cave that was used as an Inca shrine. Visitors can venture inside the cave and gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual beliefs and practices of the Inca people.
The guided tour provides a unique chance to take in the rich cultural heritage of the Andes.
The horseback riding tour provides an immersive opportunity for visitors to engage with the local Andean communities along the way.
Participants can expect to:
Explore ancient Inca farming techniques and witness the locals’ sustainable agricultural practices.
Visit traditional Inca temples and learn about the region’s rich cultural heritage from the knowledgeable guides.
Interact with the friendly community members, offering a chance to gain insights into their way of life and customs.
These engaging cultural interactions enhance the overall tour experience, allowing travelers to connect with the vibrant Andean way of life.
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The terrain is a mix of flat, open fields and rugged, hilly landscapes. Riders will traverse lush Andean meadows, cross small streams, and ascend gradual inclines, offering a scenic and varied horseback riding experience.
The tour provider supplies all necessary horse equipment, including saddles and safety helmets. Participants aren’t allowed to bring their own gear as the provider ensures proper fit and condition for a safe, enjoyable ride.
The tour isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems or pregnant individuals. It’s also not wheelchair accessible. Participants must be at least 8 years old and within the weight limit of 200 pounds.
The muleteer is responsible for the care and welfare of the horses during the tour. They ensure the horses are well-fed, hydrated, and rested between rides to maintain their health and energy levels.
The tour has emergency procedures in place. Guides are trained in first aid and carry basic medical supplies. Riders are required to wear helmets, and the tour operator has protocols to respond to any incidents or injuries that may occur during the ride.
The Horseback Riding Tour to Devil’s Balcony from Cusco offers an unforgettable adventure through stunning Andean landscapes, exploring ancient Inca ruins and local farming techniques. Travelers ride well-cared-for horses, enjoying a personalized experience with a professional guide. The tour includes necessary gear, hydration, and transportation, providing an immersive cultural experience amidst breathtaking vistas – a value-for-money excursion with flexible booking options highly rated by previous participants.