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- Gold Operator
- Bamba Travel
- Hiking & Trekking
- Epic trails and breathtaking landscapes await
- Private Tour
- Travel exclusively with your friends and family
- Partially Guided
- Independent travel, featuring selected guided excursions
- High Intensity
- Travelers should be in very good physical condition and expect continuous demanding activities
- Guided in English
- Ages 10+
Places You’ll See
Highlights
- Bike through lush jungle and plantations
- Observe abundant flora and fauna
- Relax in Aguas Calientes’ hot springs
- Climb Machu Picchu’s Huayna Picchu

Itinerary
- Introduction
- Day 1 Cusco - Santa Maria, Peru
- Day 2 Santa Maria-Santa Teresa Village, Peru
- Day 3 Santa Teresa Village-Aguas Calientes, Peru
- Day 4 Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Cusco, Peru
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Guide
- Meals
- Additional Services
- Transport
- Free eSIMTourRadar offers the lead traveler (the person who booked) a free 1GB eSIM for the trip. The eSIM is redeemable only through the TourRadar app 72 hours before departure.
What's Not Included
- Flights
- Insurance
- Optional
- Additional Services
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Operated by
Bamba Travel
Number of tours
282
Age Range
10 to 99 years old
Response time
within 1 day
Response rate
96%
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Customer Reviews
- Overall RatingExcellent
- ItineraryExcellent
- GuideExcellent
- TransportExcellent
- AccommodationExcellent
- FoodExcellent
 Susan· April 12th, 2018We booked this trip quite long in advance because we were looking to do something that was not just a plain hike but included a lot of once-in-a-lifetime activities. This absolutely did that. Arriving in Cusco we stayed at Milhouse hostel (brilliant) and had a very informative pre-departure meeting the night before we left on our trek. We were 5 people and a guide which made it really wonderful and personal. The guide was able to give us all such great information. THE GUIDE Percy is probably the best guide in Peru :) His knowledge of the local culture and mountains and jungle are amaaazing. He grew up in Machu Picchu/ Aguas Calientes. You cannot ask for anyone better. He had such a great skill for always taking into account where our stamina levels were and what we were up for. THE ACTIVITIES Riding a bike for about 50km down a winding mountain road sounded like the least "scary" of all our activities but I have to say it was quite hectic for me. A bit scary but in a good way. The views are stunning and its an amazing experience but please be safe on those roads. We could not do the white water rafting unfortunately since the river was too high. I really appreciated the company being honest and rather cancelling an activity (and refunding us) rather than doing something which is not safe. The zip lining was amaaaaaazing. I read some pretty scary reviews before the time but this was wonderful. We felt 1000% safe. No crowds, no long lines, no time waiting around between zip lines. The suspension bridge was such a thrill as well. The hot springs were absolutely wonderful. Such a special place with the clearest water and spectacular views. Sitting around afterwards gazing at the mountains and enjoying a few cervezas was one of the highlights of our week. THE ACCOMMODATION They prepare you for "no Wi-Fi and almost no hot water." We had fantastic Wi-Fi every night at our hostels and great hot showers. The rooms are clean and mostly very spacious. The staff is absolutely wonderful. Accommodation was way above our expectations. THE FOOD The food was great. Mostly 3 course meals in local restaurants which feels like you are eating in a long-lost family member's dining room. Always enough bread, generally followed by a delicious soup, a main and sometimes a dessert. Accompanied by juice and coca leaf tea. Beer and softdrinks for your own account. THE GUIDE Did I mention how awesome our guide was. MACHU PICCHU Our last day on Machu Picchu was exactly worth all the hype. That place is amazing. Mind boggling. Great views. Amazing history. So much mystery and ambience. MY TOP TIPS 1. Mosquito repellent. Tons of it. Our guide warned us before the time and our group did not have more than a few bites but we passed other groups who were pretty much walking around as mosquito-buffets. 2. Sunscreen. Wear it. Lots of it. Tons of it. 3. Pack light. Our backpacks were too heavy because I didn't listen ;) Don't do it to yourself. Pack light and then take out a few more things. 4. Learn all you can. Eat local. Drink the local beer. Walk around in the local markets. Ask tons of questions. Learn a bit of Spanish so you can great people, thank people and ask a few basic questions. (Where? How much? How many?) FINALLY The hiking on the 2nd day was a bit tougher than we expected but other than that the physical impact is really not hectic. Do this trek if you want to see Peru from a whole new perspective.Show more Susan· April 12th, 2018We booked this trip quite long in advance because we were looking to do something that was not just a plain hike but included a lot of once-in-a-lifetime activities. This absolutely did that. Arriving in Cusco we stayed at Milhouse hostel (brilliant) and had a very informative pre-departure meeting the night before we left on our trek. We were 5 people and a guide which made it really wonderful and personal. The guide was able to give us all such great information. THE GUIDE Percy is probably the best guide in Peru :) His knowledge of the local culture and mountains and jungle are amaaazing. He grew up in Machu Picchu/ Aguas Calientes. You cannot ask for anyone better. He had such a great skill for always taking into account where our stamina levels were and what we were up for. THE ACTIVITIES Riding a bike for about 50km down a winding mountain road sounded like the least "scary" of all our activities but I have to say it was quite hectic for me. A bit scary but in a good way. The views are stunning and its an amazing experience but please be safe on those roads. We could not do the white water rafting unfortunately since the river was too high. I really appreciated the company being honest and rather cancelling an activity (and refunding us) rather than doing something which is not safe. The zip lining was amaaaaaazing. I read some pretty scary reviews before the time but this was wonderful. We felt 1000% safe. No crowds, no long lines, no time waiting around between zip lines. The suspension bridge was such a thrill as well. The hot springs were absolutely wonderful. Such a special place with the clearest water and spectacular views. Sitting around afterwards gazing at the mountains and enjoying a few cervezas was one of the highlights of our week. THE ACCOMMODATION They prepare you for "no Wi-Fi and almost no hot water." We had fantastic Wi-Fi every night at our hostels and great hot showers. The rooms are clean and mostly very spacious. The staff is absolutely wonderful. Accommodation was way above our expectations. THE FOOD The food was great. Mostly 3 course meals in local restaurants which feels like you are eating in a long-lost family member's dining room. Always enough bread, generally followed by a delicious soup, a main and sometimes a dessert. Accompanied by juice and coca leaf tea. Beer and softdrinks for your own account. THE GUIDE Did I mention how awesome our guide was. MACHU PICCHU Our last day on Machu Picchu was exactly worth all the hype. That place is amazing. Mind boggling. Great views. Amazing history. So much mystery and ambience. MY TOP TIPS 1. Mosquito repellent. Tons of it. Our guide warned us before the time and our group did not have more than a few bites but we passed other groups who were pretty much walking around as mosquito-buffets. 2. Sunscreen. Wear it. Lots of it. Tons of it. 3. Pack light. Our backpacks were too heavy because I didn't listen ;) Don't do it to yourself. Pack light and then take out a few more things. 4. Learn all you can. Eat local. Drink the local beer. Walk around in the local markets. Ask tons of questions. Learn a bit of Spanish so you can great people, thank people and ask a few basic questions. (Where? How much? How many?) FINALLY The hiking on the 2nd day was a bit tougher than we expected but other than that the physical impact is really not hectic. Do this trek if you want to see Peru from a whole new perspective.Show more Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHello Susan, thank you very much for your kind and super detailed review it really made our day! We are so happy you had an excellent time to learn about Inca culture and to taste its flavors! We appreciate your comments this gives us the motivation to... Show moreTrip date: April 2018 Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHello Susan, thank you very much for your kind and super detailed review it really made our day! We are so happy you had an excellent time to learn about Inca culture and to taste its flavors! We appreciate your comments this gives us the motivation to... Show moreTrip date: April 2018
- JMJes· July 26th, 2017The Jungle Trek was completely incredible. Arguably this is a better way to reach the Machu Picchu point and it’s nothing I could have imagined! There was mountain biking, rafting, zip lining it was a lot of fun. Every detail was taken care of. Fortunately the groups were small, so we were able to enjoy the trail in a better way. The other companies have more than 15 people so it’s less friendly. Our guide was top level. He is a kind person, also very funny! Thank you and keep up the great work!Show more Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Jes! Thank you so much for your kind words! We are happy to hear the view you reached Machu Picchu were beyond expectations. Thanks for recognise the effort all our team do every day for you we are happy you had a nice time on a small group during... Show moreTrip date: July 2017 Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Jes! Thank you so much for your kind words! We are happy to hear the view you reached Machu Picchu were beyond expectations. Thanks for recognise the effort all our team do every day for you we are happy you had a nice time on a small group during... Show moreTrip date: July 2017
- EVEmma· July 7th, 2017I really appreciated the jungle trek to Machu...Show more Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Emma, Thank you for taking the time to review Bamba Experience. We are very happy that you enjoyed our service and that you had a great trip with Bamba Experience in the Jungle Trek. For sure, it’s a good alternative to the Inca Trail and also it... Show moreTrip date: June 2017 Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Emma, Thank you for taking the time to review Bamba Experience. We are very happy that you enjoyed our service and that you had a great trip with Bamba Experience in the Jungle Trek. For sure, it’s a good alternative to the Inca Trail and also it... Show moreTrip date: June 2017
- MPMarlena· August 6th, 2016The biking and hiking was great. The hostels and food were not always as expected. All in all, it was a good experience.Show more Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Marlena, Thanks for taking the time to post a review on TourRadar! We really value your feedback. We are so glad that you found the biking and hiking great! We’re sorry that the hostels and food didn't meet your expectations. We do try to make it... Show moreTrip date: July 2016 Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Marlena, Thanks for taking the time to post a review on TourRadar! We really value your feedback. We are so glad that you found the biking and hiking great! We’re sorry that the hostels and food didn't meet your expectations. We do try to make it... Show moreTrip date: July 2016
- RMRebecca Louise· July 24th, 2016The trip was simply fantastic! We had a great...Show more Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Rebecca, we are really glad to hear that your trip was fantastic! We are happy you thought the food, accommodation, and organisation were all good! We also would like to thank Vincent for his great job guiding. Thank you for recommending this trip... Show moreTrip date: July 2016 Bamba Travel commented on this reviewHi Rebecca, we are really glad to hear that your trip was fantastic! We are happy you thought the food, accommodation, and organisation were all good! We also would like to thank Vincent for his great job guiding. Thank you for recommending this trip... Show moreTrip date: July 2016
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The content in our FAQ section is subject to change.- JJanice Asked on August 1st, 2016This trip sounds great but how demanding is it fitness wise?  Bamba TravelOperator•Written August 2016 Bamba TravelOperator•Written August 2016- Although this trip includes low altitude mountain biking and trekking, 
 this is a moderately difficult hike:
 Few long hiking days combined with multi-sport activities such as mountain biking (Medium experience is advised) We recommend you to be physically fit for the trip.
 We offer optional activities such as: river rafting, and/or zip lining.
 
- SSophie Asked on April 1st, 2016I am looking at booking this tour in March. Can you give me an idea of the likely weather/climate at this time?  Bamba TravelOperator•Written April 2016 Bamba TravelOperator•Written April 2016- This tour is at lower altitude, so even though Feb and March are rainy months, this adventure is the only one that doesn't get affected by the rain. Consequently, this is the only tour we offer during this season. 
 
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