Timeless Legacy of the Incas

At a Glance

🗺️Location: Sacred Valley, Peru
🌙Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
🏠Accommodation:
Mountain lodges
📅Calendar:
Set dates
🐴Riding:
Intermediate-Advanced
👣Hiking option for non-riders

This ride or hike expedition is not merely a physical adventure but a profound exploration of the sacred Incan haven, intertwining cultural, spiritual, and personal transformation. Over 7 days, immerse yourself in the pristine natural beauty, traversing 15 distinct ecosystems and conquering challenging altitudes and terrain, including a breathtaking 4,572 m/15,000 ft mountain traverse. Along the route, you encounter picturesque villages populated by Andean families, who maintain centuries-old traditions, while you simultaneously witness environmental and social initiatives created to maintain the integrity of their culture and improve the quality of life. At day’s end, find solace and rejuvenation in welcoming lodges and indulge in the innovative flavors of Andean cuisine. This is your journey, an opportunity to craft your own extraordinary narrative amidst the timeless legacy of the Incas.


Horses

The horses are bred and trained specifically for this trip: they are highly accustomed to the terrain, wildlife, and high altitude, and they are responsive, energetic, brave, and well-mannered - the perfect trail horse. Each horse is selected especially for each trip according to their level of fitness at the time.


Riding

Speed ◼️◼️◼️◼️◻️Walk, Trot, Canter, Gallop
Saddle Time ◼️◼️◼️◻️◻️
3-5 hours per day
Distance ◼️◼️◼️◻️◻️ 8-16 miles per day
Riding Level ◼️◼️◼️◼️◻️
Intermediate-Advanced

The horses are trained Western, so they are accustomed to neck reining and traveling on a loose rein. Most riders will be in American endurance saddles, but there are English saddles available for those who prefer them.

The terrain is mountainous and can be rocky, steep, and narrow. There will be open fields and dirt roads better suited for moving at speed, and single-track trails for a more leisurely pace.


Accommodation

Stay in mountain lodges that have brought together traditional Inca building techniques and sensitivity to the surrounding environment with all the comforts of home. At the end of each day, you will enjoy hot showers, fine gourmet meals, select wines, goose-down bedding, massages, outdoor Jacuzzis and highly personalized service from the local staff.


Dining

Gourmet meals with local wines will be served in the lodges, and lunches will be taken either in the lodges or on the trail. Sample local cuisine with all the flavors of the high alpine environment.


Itinerary

  • After an early breakfast, your guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel in Cusco. The first stop is a visit to the Quillarumiyoc archaeological site en-route to the mountain village of Mollepata. Enjoy lunch at El Pedregal, a beautiful farmhouse in the village, where you will also have the opportunity to learn about local agriculture and livestock. After lunch, you will take a scenic ride to Coronilla Ranch to meet and get to know your horse and begin your ride to Soraypampa, a great opportunity for everyone to acclimate to the altitude while enjoying a beautiful 3-4 hour ride to the Salkantay Lodge that takes its name from the majestic peak at the head of the valley.

    Mt. Salkantay is the second most sacred peak in Inca mythology and, at 6,270m (20,600 ft), is the highest in the region. Upon arrival, the friendly staff will welcome you and show you to your room, where you can freshen up before tea time and a fireside trip briefing with your guide.

    In the evening, enjoy aperitifs and dinner before settling in to rest for the next day’s ride.


    Enjoy an introductory ride to check you are suited to your horse, before embarking

    on your first ride out to our Two Mashatus Camp. This will be your first opportunity

    to experience the beauty of the Mashatu Game Reserve and view the wildlife on

    horseback. Mashatu Game Reserve is home to the largest herd of wild free-roaming

    elephants on private land in Africa, and, although not a guarantee, it is almost assured that there will be great viewing of these incredible creatures.


    As evening falls at Two Mashatu Camp, relax in the cool of the thatched rondavel

    lounge and dining areas, before enjoying a three-course dinner and getting to know

    your fellow adventurers for the next seven days.

  • Today’s excursion takes us first to Humantay Lake, fed by glaciers far above on the slopes of the impressive Mt. Humantay. The 1-hour ride there is followed by a short 20-minute walk, which is necessary in order to reach the lake, but the view is well worth it and those brave enough can go for a swim!

    After a short snack break we hike back down to where we left the horses, and from where we begin a 30-minute ride to our next dismount spot: the gateway to the “Chakana” (the mystical Cross of the Incas, located on a view point high above Soraypampa). From here, we begin a 1-hour excursion on foot to our destination, the actual “Chakana”. This excursion allows guests to enjoy the best views of the Soraypampa Valley, Mt. Salkantay and Mt. Humantay, and is truly one of the high points of our journey. A mystical offering to Mother Earth (or “Pachamama”) at the Chakana, performed by a local Shaman, in full view of the awe-inspiring Mt. Salkantay, tops off this unique experience.

    We return to the lodge for lunch with your afternoon at leisure, after which you may choose to trade the glacial swim for a relaxing soak in our outdoor jacuzzi. Additionally there is the option of riding out again for a couple of hours in the surrounding area. In the evening, the guide briefs us on gear and the itinerary for the following day. All meals are served at the Lodge.

  • Continue the journey towards Machu Picchu, riding up the Rio Blanco valley and circling Humantay Peak across from Salkantay Peak. The highest point of the ride is the Salkantay Pass at 4,638 meters (15,213 ft). At the pass we stop to take in views of snow-capped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range in every direction, with the glaciated south face of Salkantay towering above us. We will keep our eyes out for Andean condors, often visible in this area. From the pass we descend towards the Wayra Lodge, (“Wayra”: wind; from the name of the location “Wayracmachay”: ‘the cave where the wind lives’) our destination for the evening. A hot lunch is taken en-route; dinner and overnight at the Lodge.

  • On this day we enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Wayra Lodge, and then we continue downhill above the Salkantay River, descending into the cloud forest, through increasingly verdant scenery. We can feel the warm air rising from the jungle, accompanied by colorful butterflies and striking orchids. Upon arrival at Colpa Lodge we are greeted with a Pachamanca, a traditional festive Peruvian meal cooked by layering meat and vegetables with hot stones. Everything is then covered with hot stones, plantain leaves, high Andean grass and local herbs and the contents are baked in this underground oven. Colpa Lodge is located on an open plateau at the confluence of three rivers. The outdoor jacuzzi has panoramic views of lush green mountains. We spend the afternoon relaxing or exploring the nearby orchid trail. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

  • Ride along the Santa Teresa river valley, through more populated rural areas. We pass through banana, passion fruit, avocado orchards and coffee plantations. The coffee grown here is said to be one of the best organic coffees in the world. Our ride takes us to the beginning of the “Llactapata Inca Trail”, which is where we say goodbye to our horses and equestrian staff. A short 30-minute walk through an avocado orchard brings us to Lucma Lodge. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

  • After a hearty breakfast, tackle the last day of our trek, say goodbye to the horses and get ready for a 3 hour-hike towards Llactapata Pass (2,736 m/8,974ft), where we come upon a distant but spectacular view of Machu Picchu Sanctuary from the southeast, a view few travelers ever get a chance to admire. We take a short break to explore the Llactapata Ruins, which have recently been restored. Lunch is served at a scenic viewpoint, looking out to Machu Picchu. After which we begin our final descent to the Aobamba River through lush bamboo forests, orchards and coffee plantations. We then board a train for a scenic ride (approx. 1 hour) to Aguas Calientes, the town of Machu Picchu.

  • After a very early buffet breakfast at the hotel, you will make your way to the bus station for the ride up to Machu Picchu Sanctuary (approximately 30 minutes). Your trip leader will give an introductory 2 hour guided tour of the ruins, after which you will have the option to explore freely through the site for approximately 2 hours. Afterwards, you will meet up with your guide again to return by bus to Aguas Calientes for a late lunch and an afternoon train ride back towards Cusco. The ride from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo takes about 1½ hours, from where a private vehicle will then take over for the drive back to Cusco (an additional 1½ hour). Upon arrival in Cusco (approximately 7 or 8 p.m.), you will be dropped off at the hotel of your choice.


Dates

Equescapes Exclusive Trip: November 20-26 2025


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Price Includes:

  • All accommodations

  • All meals

  • All riding activities, including tack and equipment

  • Transportation to/from Cusco

  • Guided visit to Machu Picchu

Does not include:

  • Airfare to and from Peru

  • Additional travel costs such as riding apparel and insurance

  • Visas and travel costs

  • Guide gratuities