Únete a una aventura de rafting de 2 días en el río Urubamba, navegando por rápidos de Clase III y IV, acampando en el Valle Sagrado y regresando a Cusco.

OVERVIEW

Location: Peru
Duration: 2 Days
Type: Adventure Peru Treks, River Rafting Tours
Destinations: Cusco, Huambutio, Sacred Valley, Urubamba
Description: River Rafting in Urubamba. Enjoy this exciting rafting trip in the Urubamba Sacred Valley, where we will run different rapids with different levels.


Day 1: Cusco Huambutio.
Day 2: Sacred Valley Rafting, Cusco.

ITINERARY DETAILS

Day 1: Cusco Huambutio, Urubamba River Rafting

At 9 AM you will be greeted at your hotel before departing from Cusco to Huambutio (SE of Cusco). Here our guide will give us a safety talk as well as demonstrate the use of the necessary equipment for our rafting trip.

We will do Class III rapids for the remainder of the day before returning to our campsite in the afternoon. Dinner, rest, review day events, and plan for the next day’s trip.


Day 2: Sacred Valley Rafting, Cusco

After a delicious outdoor breakfast we will move to a higher part of the Valley to run Class IV rapids. After a nice lunch we will return to Cusco in the afternoon.

What is Included:

  • Professional English speaking guides, paramedics qualified for Class V rafting.
  • Full Rafting equipment (helmet, safety jacket, raincoat, paddle, wetsuit, Hyside Self Bailer Boats.
  • Private Round Trip Transportation.
  • All meals during the trip.
  • Double Tents.
  • Complete First Aid Kit.

What to bring:

  • UV chap-stick.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Sleeping bag, mattress.
  • Extra socks (4 pairs).
  • Warm clothes for the night (fleece, long pants).
  • Light clothes for rafting.
  • Fold-up lightweight rain gear / poncho.
  • Collapsible umbrella for rain and shade.
  • Waterproof day back pack for water and personal items.
  • Trekking shoes.
  • Non-disposable water bottle (stainless steel).
  • Water purification tablets (Micropur available in Cusco).
  • Flashlight.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Camera.
  • Compass.
  • Small travel binoculars.
  • Toilet paper for your backpack.
  • Pocket knife.
  • Bandana.
  • Brimmed hat.
  • Small notebook and pen (notes for your blog and wildlife sketches).
  • Small tone.
  • Bathing suit.
  • Foam ear plugs. For long bus rides and better rest.
  • Medications.
  • Airborne.
  • Imodium-D.
  • Ibuprofen.
  • Band-aids.
  • Treat shoes with waterproof silicon spray before leaving home.
  • Personal clothing for trek, extra socks and t-shirts.
  • Lighter / matches ziploc plastic with hiking energy food.
  • Ziploc plastic bags to keep clothes dry.