Inca Avalanche

Duration: 7 hours – shuttle time 3.5 hours – riding time 3.5 hrs
Dificultad Fácil
Altitud Máxima 4316m – 15243 ft
Altitud Mínima 2800 m – 9214 ft
Duración Full Day
Distancia 36.4 km – 22.72 ml
Idiomas Spanish, English

The Inca Avalanche is undoubtedly the most anticipated race by Peruvian riders and riders from all over the world, since more than 300 riders start at the same time and only one will be proud to be the champion of the Inca Avalanche Fest that takes place in the first weeks. of the month of May, but this time we will have the opportunity to ride this famous route.

Itinerario

Day 1

Itinerario Inka Avalanche

We will move from the city of Cusco to the Inca avalanche, along the way we will set up the Misminay play station route which is very fluid and playful, at the end of the descent we continue the transfer to the Malaga pass 4300 m near the great snow-capped Wakaywillca 5750 m, the first part of the trail goes along a wide and fluid Inca trail that has some ramps drops and natural wallrides - then connects with a fast and technical single track that crosses the road on some occasions, it also has long and technical rock garden areas, passing through small streams that often flood the path adding more fun to the descent, at the end of this great route we head to Ollantaytambo to enjoy a delicious lunch. In the afternoon we headed towards Pumamarka to set up another very fun routethis goes along an old Inca road that is very fluid, passing over the thousand Inca platforms, the route ends with a small urban DH that passes through the narrow streets until we reach the Plaza de Ollanta where we will enjoy the sunset and thus return to Cusco.

Inclusiones

  • Private transportation
  • Professional driver
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Double suspension bicycle
  • Protective equipment (knee pads, helmet and gloves)
  • Professional mtb guides
  • Water, rehydrating drinks, fruits and snacks
  • Lunch
  • Entrance to the trails
  • Great mtb adventures

Recomendaciones

Required level:
This tour is recommended for intermediate to advanced riders. The route includes technical single tracks, rock gardens, road crossings and wetlands.

Previous acclimatization:
The exit reaches 4,300 m (Abra Málaga). It is recommended to spend at least 1–2 days in Cusco before the tour for adequate acclimatization to altitude.

Mandatory equipment:

  • Enduro or Downhill bicycle in optimal conditions

  • Full face helmet

  • Knee pads and elbow pads

  • Long gloves

  • Protective lenses

  • Backpack with hydration

Recommended equipment:

  • Chaqueta cortaviento o impermeable

  • Protecciones adicionales (espaldera / neck brace)

  • Snacks energéticos

  • Cámara de acción

Condiciones del terreno:
El recorrido combina camino inca ancho y fluido, zonas rápidas y técnicas, rock gardens largos, pequeños riachuelos y secciones que pueden estar húmedas o con barro dependiendo de la temporada.

Clima:
El clima en alta montaña puede cambiar rápidamente. Se recomienda vestir en capas.

Preguntas y Respuestas

¿Es la misma ruta oficial del Inca Avalanche?

Sí, se desciende por la famosa ruta del Inca Avalanche, que forma parte del evento internacional que se realiza cada año.

¿Cuántos kilómetros se recorren?

El descenso completo desde Abra Málaga hasta Ollantaytambo tiene aproximadamente 35–40 km de bajada continua.

¿Necesito experiencia en altura?

No es obligatorio, pero sí es importante estar aclimatado a Cusco (3,400 m) antes de subir a 4,300 m.

¿Qué tipo de bicicleta es ideal?

Enduro or Downhill bike with good suspension travel and brakes in excellent condition is recommended.

¿Se cruza tráfico vehicular?

Yes, the trail crosses the road at some points. Our guides coordinate to guarantee safety.

¿Es solo descenso?

Mainly yes. The tour is designed as a downhill with vehicle assistance for climbs.

Inca Avalanche

Prices per person:

  • 1 rider: $260.00
  • 2 riders: $230.00
  • 3+ riders: $200.00
Precio por persona: $260.00
Total: $260.00
Monto a pagar ahora: $260.00