Qoya Extreme Circuit 5 in 1

Qoya Extreme Circuit 5 in 1
Qoya Extreme Circuit 5 in 1
Qoya Extreme Circuit 5 in 1
Qoya Extreme Circuit 5 in 1

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Tour Description

Extreme Circuit in Qoya: Via Ferrata, Rappel & More | 5-in-1 Adventure Dare to live an adrenaline-filled experience on the Extreme Circuit in Qoya. This tour combines five exciting challenges: via ferrata, monkey bridge, Tarzan swing, ladder to the sky, and rappel. Perfect for those seeking strong thrills and a connection with nature just one hour from Cusco. Ideal for small groups or solo adventurers who want to push their limits in a safe and controlled environment.

Venture into the heart of the Incas

Venture into the heart of the Incas

Explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas with us!

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  • Tipo / Modalidad Full Day ? Adventure and Nature
  • Duración Approximately 8 hours
  • Nivel de dificultad Moderate ? Adventure with Class III rapids
  • Altitud máxima 3,300 m a.s.l.
  • GENERAL INFORMATION

    Tour Duration: Half day (approx. 6 hours) Modality: On-site – Outdoor adventure Location: Town of Qoya, Cusco Average Altitude: 3,050 m.a.s.l. Available Schedule: 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Start and End Point: Hotel or Plazoleta Regocijo – Plaza Regocijo (Cusco) Difficulty Level: Moderate to challenging Minimum People: 2 people

  • DESCRIPTION

    Live a unique aerial adventure experience in the heart of the Sacred Valley. This tour begins with pick-up from your hotel or a previously agreed meeting point, then heads toward the peaceful town of Qoya, located approximately one hour from the city of Cusco.
    Once at the adventure park, you will receive a complete safety briefing along with the necessary equipment to carry out the activities safely and comfortably. The circuit has been designed to challenge your limits in an impressive natural setting, with spectacular views of the canyon and surrounding vegetation.
    The experience includes a series of activities that combine excitement, height, and connection with nature, such as via ferrata, the famous Tarzan Swing, Monkey Bridge, Ladder to the Sky, and Rappel. Each of these challenges allows you to enjoy adrenaline from a different perspective while rising above a stunning natural landscape.
    With constant support from specialized instructors, this adventure is ideal for both adventurous travelers and those looking to break away from routine and enjoy a transformative experience. At the end of the circuit, we return to Cusco, concluding the tour at the central Plazoleta Regocijo.

  • KEY ADVENTURE MOMENTS

    Via Ferrata: A 50-meter vertical ascent using metal steps firmly anchored to the canyon rock wall. The panoramic view from the top is the first great reward of the journey. Tarzan Swing: A free jump from a platform over 50 meters high, with a swing of up to 30 meters, simulating the movement of a giant pendulum. Monkey Bridge: You will cross the canyon on steel cables over an approximate distance of 30 meters, testing your balance and endurance. Ladder to the Sky: A 35-meter-high ladder that seems to lead straight into the sky. Each step requires determination and courage. Rappel: A controlled vertical descent using a rope system, guided by professional instructors, symbolizing the completion of the adventure.

  • WHY CHOOSE THIS EXPERIENCE?

    A unique aerial adventure near Cusco: Just one hour from the city, enjoy a complete circuit of extreme activities in an impressive natural environment, guided by specialized instructors and certified equipment. Guaranteed adrenaline in every challenge: Activities designed to push your adventurous spirit to the limit: Via Ferrata, Tarzan Swing, Monkey Bridge, and final rappel. Ideal for those looking to break routine: Not only adrenaline, but also connection with nature, personal growth, and unforgettable moments.

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Layered Clothing

3-layer system (thermal, insulating, waterproof) for high mountains.

Footwear

Waterproof trekking boots with good sole and high ankle, already broken in.

Sleeping Bag

Bring or rent one with comfort temperature -10°C to -15°C.

Sun Protection

SPF 50+ sunscreen, UV glasses, visor cap and buff or balaclava.

Cash

Bring soles for hot springs (10 soles), tips and emergencies.

Hydration

Water bottle or camelback of 2-3 liters; water will be provided.

Backpack

30-40 liter backpack to carry your daily belongings (5-7 kg maximum).

Main Luggage

Bag of 6-7 kg maximum that pack animals will carry.

Medications

Altitude sickness pills (Sorojchi pills), personal painkillers.

Climate

Nighttime temperatures below zero; sunny but windy days.

Headlamp

Essential for nights at the campsite.

Documents

Original ID or Passport and cash in soles.

Acclimatization

Spend 2-3 days in Cusco before the trek drinking coca tea.

Physical Condition

Train at least 2 months before; cardio and hikes with weight.

Do I need to be in good physical shape?

A moderate physical condition is recommended. The hike includes ascents and is carried out at high altitude.

What does the tour include?

It generally includes transportation, a professional guide, and lunch. Please check the details when booking.

Total duration

4 days / 3 nights of high mountain trekking.

Departure

Day 1 at 04:30 a.m. with pickup at hotel in Cusco.

Maximum altitude

5,100 m.a.s.l. (Pucacocha Pass).

Difficulty level

High (requires previous high-altitude trekking experience).

Documentation

It is mandatory to carry original ID or Passport.

Acclimatization

Recommended to spend at least 2-3 days in Cusco before the trek.

Guide language

Spanish, English, French or Portuguese depending on availability.

Accommodation

Camping in double high mountain tents (2 people per tent).

Food

4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners and daily snacks included.

Pack animals

Llamas or horses transport group luggage and camping equipment.

Restrictions

Not suitable for pregnant women, people with serious cardiac or respiratory problems.

Climate

Nighttime temperatures below zero; bring adequate equipment for high mountains.

Sleeping bag

Not included, available for rent at additional cost.

End

Return to Cusco on day 4 at approximately 6:00 p.m.

Explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas with us!

Venture into the heart of the Incas

Tour rates and options

extreme adventure

This tour is offered in shared and private service depending on the size of your group.

"Check 24 hours before to confirm availability and avoid setbacks".

Shared Service Price per traveler
$70.00 USD
Private service
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Group of 2 - 3 people Price per traveler
$80.00 USD
Group of 4 - 7 people Price per traveler
$70.00 USD
Group of 8+ people Price per traveler
$65.00 USD

Schedule office appointment

Urb. Dolorespata, Jr. Paititi F 3ª 270, Santiago-Cusco

Frequently asked questions

Is previous high-altitude trekking experience necessary?
Yes, this trek has a high difficulty level. It is recommended to have previous experience in multi-day hikes and to be in good physical condition. It is essential to be acclimatized to altitude before starting.
What does this tour include?
Includes private transfers to/from Cusco, high mountain tents (2 people per tent), certified bilingual official guides, chef and cooking team, pack animals, muleteers, complete meals (4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners), daily snacks, trekking poles, first aid kit and oxygen.
What services are NOT included?
Tips for the team, additional beverages (alcohol, soft drinks), personal sleeping bag (available for rent), and travel insurance are not included. It is recommended to hire insurance that covers trekking and medical evacuations.
How long does the trek last and what is the maximum altitude?
The trek lasts 4 days and 3 nights. The maximum altitude is 5,100 m.a.s.l. at Pucacocha Pass (Day 3). Pickup is on day 1 at 04:30 a.m. and return to Cusco is on day 4 at approximately 6:00 p.m.
How many days do I need to be in Cusco before the trek?
It is recommended to be in Cusco at least 2-3 days before the trek to acclimatize properly to the altitude. This will reduce the risk of altitude sickness during the hike.
What places will we visit during the route?
You will visit the Upis community with hot springs, Arapa Pass (4,950 m), Pucacocha lagoon with turquoise waters, Pucacocha Pass (5,100 m), Ananta community, Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) and the impressive Red Valley. All surrounded by the majestic Ausangate snow-capped mountain.