Cusco, City Tour Half Day Tour by Bike

The Imperial city of the Incas was developed as a complex urban centre with distinct religious and administrative functions which were perfectly defined, distributed and organized. The religious and government buildings were accompanied by the exclusive abodes for royal families, forming an unprecedented symbolic urban compound, which shows a stone construction technology with exceptional aesthetic and structural properties, such as the Temple of the Sun or Qoricancha, the Aqllahuasi, the Sunturcancha, the Kusicancha and a series of very finely finished buildings that shape the Inca compound as an indivisible unity of Inca urbanism. The noble city was clearly isolated from the clearly delineated areas for agricultural, artisan and industrial production as well as from the surrounding neighbourhoods. The pre-Hispanic patterns and buildings that shaped the Imperial city of the Incas are visible today.

With the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, the urban structure of the Inca imperial city of Cuzco was preserved and temples, monasteries and manor houses were built over the Inca city. They were mostly of baroque style with local adaptations, which created a unique and high quality mixed configuration representing the initial juxtaposition and fusion of different periods and cultures, as well as the city’s historic continuity. The city’s remarkable syncretism is evident not only in its physical structure but also in the Viceroyalty's artistic expression. It became one of the most important centres of religious art creation and production in the continent. It is also important for its population’s customs and traditions, many of which still keep their ancestral origins. From its complex past, woven with significant events and beautiful legends, the city has retained a remarkable monumental ensemble and coherence and is today an amazing amalgam of the Inca capital and the colonial city. Of the first, it preserves impressive vestiges, especially its plan: walls of meticulously cut granite or andesite, rectilinear streets running within the walls, and the ruins of the Sun Temple. Of the colonial city, there remain the freshly whitewashed squat houses, the palace and the marvellous Baroque churches which achieved the impossible fusion of the Plateresco, Mudejar or Churrigueresco styles with that of the Inca tradition.

Explore Cusco on a Bicycle! If you wish to discover the most important archaeological sites around Cusco on a bicycle, this tour is the perfect choice. You'll be surrounded by Andean landscapes, getting up close to Inca archaeological sites and experiencing the vibrant culture of Cusco's communities. Our starting point will be the archaeological site of Sacsayhuaman, and we will pass by the archaeological complexes of Puka Pukara, Tambomachay, and more.

8:00 a.m  We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco

8:30 am  we will begin our first visit to archaeological site of Sacsayhuaman, 30 minutes will take the visit. Afterward, we will ride our bicycles for 45 minutes to reach the archaeological site of Pukapukara, an ancient Inca control. In front of this complex is Tambomachay, a center of worship and water cult. Our visit to these two archaeological sites will take approximately 1 1/2 hours.

After visiting Tambomachay, we will continue cycling and pass through the town of Yuncaypata, where you can appreciate the agricultural richness and stunning landscapes of the region up close. We will continue riding along an ancient trail that the Quechua people used for transporting food between communities, until we reach the archaeological complex of Inkilltambo, famous for Inca terraces and canals.

Inkilltambo will be the final point of our bicycle tour, where after a short rest, we will load the bicycles onto the vehicle, concluding our bike adventure around 1:30 p.m. This is how we will return to your hotel in the city of Cusco.

Included:

  • Tour guide in English, German and Spanish
  • Box Lunch
  • Transportation (bus)
  • Entrance Tickets
  • First aid kit
  • Mountain bike, SCOTT

Excluded:

  • Travel Insurance
  • Mineral water in the Tour
  • Breakfast or Dinner
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Tips for the team
  • Snacks
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The City of Cuzco is a unique testimony of the ancient Inca civilization, heart of Tawantinsuyu imperial government, which exercised political, religious and administrative control over much of the South American Andes between the 15th and 16th centuries. The city represents the sum of 3,000 years of indigenous and autonomous cultural development in the Peruvian southern Andes.

The City of Cuzco provides a unique testimony to the urban and architectural achievements of important political, economic and cultural settlements during the pre-Columbian era in South America. It is a representative and exceptional example of the confluence of two distinct cultures; Inca and Hispanic, which through the centuries produced an outstanding cultural syncretism and configured a unique urban structure and architectural form.     

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