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Biking Peru From The Andes To The Amazon

Price from
US$ 5,500
Duration
11 Days / 10 Nights
Distance
370 km
Tour Code
PER-BPA
Next departure
31-May-2026
Number of Cycling Days7
Average Distance Per Day: 53
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150 Km
Average Climbing Per Day: 373
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2,250 m
Accommodation
Basic
5 Star
Total Cycling Distance370 kilometres
AccommodationIncluded
Bike HireFull Suspension Mountain Bike: US$ 450, E-Bike: US$ 800
Single SupplementUS$ 850
Client Rating (based on 5 reviews)
*E-bikes are in limited supply, please enquire to reserve one.

About this Cycle Tour

Peru is a remarkably diverse country. One day you find yourself in the heartland of the Incas perched high in the Andean mountains, and the next you are surrounded by the dense jungle canopy of Amazon Rainforest. This mountain/gravel bike tour has been designed to capture this contrast at its most spectacular, utilizing a network of roads and trails that span the Sacred Valley of the Incas and parts of Manu National Park in the Amazon Basin. Included in the tour is a visit to Machu Picchu, simply a must-see when visiting Peru!

Starting in Cusco, one of the world’s highest altitude cities (3,300 m ASL) and the former capital of the Inca Empire, we ride north surrounded by towering peaks and scenic valleys where agricultural terraces cascade down the hillsides. We then rise to the Peruvian Altiplano before making a gradual descent into Manu National Park, experiencing a mesmerizing visual shift as we drop from the edge of the Andes to the cloud forest of the Amazon. We spend the night at a cloud forest research station and descend further into the lowlands of the Amazonian rainforest, where we have a day off the bikes to experience one of the world’s most biodiverse frontiers. We then return to the Sacred Valley of the Incas where we enjoy 3 days of blissful cycling to discover Incan ruins, colorful towns, indigenous villages, the picturesque Maras Salt Pans oh so much more. On Day 9 we visit the “Lost City of the Incas” – Machu Picchu – and we’ll get there and back via one of the world’s stunning train journeys. A hallmark of this tour is the frequency of exhilarating downhill blitzes, and we save the best for last when on Day 10 we ride down from the Lares Valley into the town of Calca. The tour concludes back in Cusco.

Join us on this once-in-a lifetime Peruvian odyssey highlighting the very best of the Sacred Valley of the Incas with an exhilarating descent into the Amazon Rainforest!

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Itinerary

Day 1

We meet in Cusco to get oriented and acclimated. We will stroll along the cobble-stoned streets to discover the city’s historical wonders and in the evening we’ll have a group briefing and dinner.

Day 2

We leave Cusco, riding downhill to Huambutio where we’ll diverge from the main road and take a less-traveled path along the Urubamba River. We are surrounded by towering peaks, lush valleys, and time-honored Incan terraces. We arrive in Pisac in time to walk through its vibrant artisan market.

Day 3

We transfer to the soaring heights of the Altiplano. At the top of the pass we mount our bikes and cycle downhill to the charming Andean town of Paucartambo. After lunch we drive to the top of the Amazon Basin. From here we cycle downhill into the Cloud forest and our lodge for the night.

Day 4

Waking up to the sounds of the cloud-forests, we descend further into the Amazon Basin. This is a truly remarkable visual shift, observing the cloud forest develop into Rainforest around you. The road today is downhill, passing waterfalls, butterfly lined rivers and many small villages. We finally arrive at Pilcopata and on to our lodge for the night.

Day 5

Take a day off the bikes to explore Manu National Park, one of the world’s most incredible, diverse and fragile ecosystems. There are options for jungle walks and birdwatching which you can choose from on the spot. The Eco Lodge is well located between the mountains and the lowlands to offer superb birdwatching.

Day 6

After a dawn chorus from the local birds, we retrace our journey back up the famous Manu Road by vehicle. While the drive is mostly uphill, we will be tempted by two spectacular downhill sections where you have the option of getting on the bikes to return to Pisac and the Sacred Valley of the Inca.

Day 7

Today we explore lovely back roads and dirt tracks along the Sacred Valley of the Incas. We follow the Urubamba River past a series of colorful villages and towns set against the beautiful backdrop of glaciated mountains and Inca ruins. Our destination is the charming village of Ollantaytambo.

Day 8

Based out of Ollantaytambo we embark on a great ride along the fringes of the Sacred Valley. We first visit the fascinating Inca ruins at Moray before cycling to lunch on the shores of Lake Huaypo. We then ride on dirt tracks to the scenic Maras Salt Pans.

Day 9

Today is off the saddle as we set out to visit the most splendid Inca mountaintop ruins of all: Machu Picchu. We will get there and back via scenic train rides along the Sacred Valley and enjoy an extensive walking tour of the sanctuary.

Day 10

On our final ride we will descend into the remote Lares Valley, known for its medicinal hot springs, before concluding with a “downhill of a lifetime" as we roll from the heights of the Andes into the historic main square of Calca. Our final night is spent back in Cusco.

Day 11

Feel free to extend your stay in Cusco or head to the airport to get to your next destination.

Elevation Profiles

Day 2 - Cusco → Pisac Ride 43km. +262m / -441m.
Day 2 - Cusco → Pisac Ride 43km. +262m / -441m.

Reviews

Wonderful experience. Riding through countryside and having a local guide to provide cultural information was exceptional. Support, staff, and accommodations were outstanding. This is my second tour with Spice Roads - highly recommend.

Ellen NagyOctober 2025

Fantastic trip with a great combination of spectacular rides in the countryside, visits to historical sites, and a stay in the Amazon jungle. Our tour guide, Xavier, certainly made the trip even more special with his mix of local insights, care for our well-being, and good humour. Couldn't recommend this tour highly enough!

Roland MerbisOctober 2025

A great way to see the country, experience the culture and get off the tourist trail.

Celia Ann KinghamSeptember 2025

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