Centuries-old Inca trails radiate in all directions from Cusco, leading to countless ruins and sacred places.
Tread the paths on horseback to discover ancient Incan spiritual sites and marvels of engineering, while absorbing your mountain surroundings.
Centuries-old Inca trails radiate in all directions from Cusco, leading to countless ruins and sacred places.
Tread the paths on horseback to discover ancient Incan spiritual sites and marvels of engineering, while absorbing your mountain surroundings.
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Centuries-old Inca trails radiate in all directions from Cusco, leading to countless ruins and sacred places.
Tread the paths on horseback to discover ancient Incan spiritual sites and marvels of engineering, while absorbing your mountain surroundings.
A horse riding tour in Cusco is a peaceful and inspiring way to experience the area’s many splendors.
Here's all you need to know about horseback riding tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Cusco.
Located near Sacsayhuaman, Devil’s Balcony and the Temple of the Moon are two of the most-visited locations just outside of Cusco. Meet your friendly horse at a ranch and start your guided ride to the Sacsayhuaman area.
Devil’s Balcony is a rocky area that was used by the Incas for ceremonies and and is home to rock carvings. The cliff face provides sublime views from an outcropping “balcony.” Take in sights of the chasm bisected by a river from the balcony.
The Temple of the Moon neighbors Devil’s Balcony and is an amazing feat of Incan engineering. It's said that along with the cave cracks, the design of the temple created an entry point for sun or moonlight to mark certain times of year.
Just outside of Cusco are four ancient locales that were integral to life in the area, and which can be discovered on horseback. Sacsayhuaman is the remains of a city complex, while Qenqo is a mysterious stone temple.
Enjoy a few kilometers’ ride through the countryside and reach Puca Pucara, a military fortress that stood guard over ancient Cusco. You'll also stop at Tambomachay, thought to be a bathing complex that boasts aqueducts and fountains.
Starting from Yuncaypata, a village to the north of Cusco, ride to three temples including one that was recently restored. Dismount at the stone house of Rumiwasi, Kallachaka temple and Inkilltambo, a former checkpoint for travelers on the road to Cusco.
Head 1.5 hours northwest of Cusco to the vibrant villages and archeological marvels of the Sacred Valley. Highlights of a Sacred Valley horseback riding tour are the Maras Salt Mines and Moray archeological site, and some tours make an additional stop at Chinchero to witness the skilled textile work of artisans as they dye, spin and weave.
Mount your trusted steed and trek to the turquoise glacial waters of Humantay Lake. Here, you can soak in the rugged mountain scenery on the steep trail to the lake from the comfort of horseback.
A horse riding tour makes reaching the lofty heights of Rainbow Mountain easier. The 5,200-meter-high peak streaked with mineral stripes requires a challenging hike. On horseback, you can take in the surprising landscape while the horse does the work.
Spend 2 days venturing into the Andes with lesser-known Inca sites as your goal. On day 1, make your way to Sacsayhuaman with stops at must-see Chinchero. Spend the night in cozy accommodation and enjoy included meals. Day 2 will take you to Huchuy Qosqo, or “Little Cusco,” for a tour of the hillside ruins.
Devil’s Balcony and Temple of the Moon horseback riding tours cost from US$55 to US$110 per person.
Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay tours cost US$75 to US$95 per person, depending on group size. Hidden temple tours cost around US$150 per person.
Sacred Valley horseback riding tours cost from US$180 per person for group tours and US$320 per person for private trips. Humantay Lake tours cost US$365 per person and include entrance fees, breakfast and lunch.
Rainbow Mountain group horseback riding tours cost from US$120 per person to US$185 per person. Lower-cost group tours do not include entrance fees to the park. Private tours cost US$260 and include meals and fees.
Multi-day horseback tours to Huchuy Qosqo cost around US$370 per person. Tours include meals and entrance to sites.
All horseback riding tours from Cusco are fully-guided. Included are round-trip transportation from the city, safety gear and assistance with the animals. Many tours do not include entry fees to parks.
Tour providers recommend purchasing a partial Cusco tourist ticket for S/. 70 (US$18) per person that covers entrance fees for many historical attractions. Entrance fees for Maras and for Rainbow Mountain are not included in the Cusco tourist ticket.
Horseback riding tours in Cusco start with pickup at hotels in the historical center of the city. Each tour entails a drive to the starting point ranging from 20 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the destination of your tour.
Most horseback riding tours in Cusco last from 3 hours to 12 hours. Devil’s Balcony, the Temple of the Moon and Sacsayhuaman tours are shorter due to the attractions’ proximity to Cusco.
The longest tours are to Rainbow Mountain, which entail round-trip road travel of around 6 hours.
A horseback ride in Cusco can be amazing at any time of year. For the best weather, plan a tour during the dry months of April through October.
Horse riding tours in Cusco are safe, but are not recommended for pregnant travelers or people with back problems, heart problems or other serious medical issues.
Depending on your tour, there may be weight limits, so ensure you check beforehand.
Children are allowed to participate in horse riding tours in Cusco, but infants must sit in laps. Check with your tour provider beforehand.
In the case of bad weather, your tour provider may offer a refund or an alternative date to complete your horse riding tour.