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Our hike to Macchu Picchu with Tierras Viva was a breathtaking experience far beyond an ordinary tour. Hiking five days through undescovered valleys and highlands down into the colorful jungle area and being the only tourists on the way, we experienced the magical natural beauty of the Andes from a different perspective. Meeting Andean people, sharing stories and quechua ... Eva Goblisch, Germany
It had been a dream of ours to take the traditional Inca Trail route to Machu Picchu and we were recommended Tierras Vivas from a friend of ours in England. He couldn't have recommended a better company to choose. Vladi our tour guide was professional, courteous, entertaining, encouraging and always there to explain any of the Inca ruins or ... Alex Wilson and Dominic Smith, UK Inca Trail - Traditional
"Edwin and Tierras Vivas gave my friends and I a trip we will never forget. We trekked through the highlands of Peru, met locals, experienced some of their traditions. It was amazing. We were felt like participants not tourists. Edwin was an incredible guide and Carlos was our superhuman cook. Somehow, three days away from the nearest town and ... Billy Weber, EE.UU
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A mountain bike usually has wide knobby tires that offer more substantial grip and traction on a variety of surfaces, including gravel, dirt, rock and sand. Tire pressure on mountain bikes is less than on road bikes, due to their greater volume and the better traction offered by a softer tire. The rims and spokes on mountain bike wheels are stronger and more durable, again to handle the rougher riding that true mountain biking entails.
Peru has a great diversity of cultures, climates and geographies, where travelers can find travel adventure with a lot of adrenaline, and Rafting in the Apurimac River, the mountain bike Malaga Cusco or the Volcan Misti in Arequipa, you can also find Andean culture that still endures, as enigmatic Machu Picchu, where the ancestors showed their impressive architecture and visit Lake Titicaca, where you can see even the Andean tradition. Visit Peru and do not expect that you have!!!
The Tropical Inca Trail is a new route, which involves biking, walking and just being. Our multiple terrain trips, includes recently discovered real Inca paths, visited only by our clients, archaeological ruins, an 80km bike downhill through the mountains from Abra Malaga to the green valleys below and the jungle base of Santa Maria. The four day, three night trip ends with a dawn view of the valleys below from Machu Picchu
This new route is considered one of the more beautiful and complete alternating routes to arrive at Machupicchu. Because it’s flexible and is one of the less explored and we will be able to make long walks of 4 days or the option to do the first day the tour in Mountain bicycles.
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