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PERU : IN THE PERUVIAN PASO HORSE'S COUNTRY...

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For people who have a passion for the Peruvian Paso horse, this superb horse with unique gaits...
We propose you a complete discovery of Peru and of its best horse farms, in haciendas usually open only to the initiated!

You will ride through the Andes and the Sacred Valley of the Machu Picchu, that we will visit.

This programme has been carefully studied to adapt progressively yourself to the altitude and the cold that can reign in the Andes, in order to allow you to discover on horseback the major Inca sites of the Sacred Valley, and to experience the extent of the abilities of the Peruvian Paso horse in those very different ecosystems.

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Horse riding holidays in Peru

 

Ride Peruvian Pasos in Peru

 

ITINERARY

 

Day 1 - Europe - Lima
Arrive in Lima. Our representative in Lima will be waiting at the airport to transfer you to your hotel. The hotel is centrally located in Miraflores. If time allows you can visit museums, shop in Miraflores or visit Barranco, a romantic and Bohemian district in Lima with a variety of nightclubs.

 

Day 2 - Lima - Cusco
After breakfast drive to the airport. The spectacular one-hour flight over the Andes arrives mid-morning in the ancient Inca capital of Cusco (altitude 3338 m/10,952 ft.). From here it is a one-hour drive to the hotel in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The charming hotel is perfectly located in the heart of the Sacred Valley, between Cusco and Machu Picchu, and only 1 mile from the stables.
Once you have settled at the hotel we will bring you to our riding center. You will have an opportunity to become familiar with our beautiful Peruvian Paso horses and the traditional Peruvian riding gear. This is a time for relaxing, as it can take a while to become acclimatized to the altitude. Lunchtime barbeque at the ranch. In the afternoon, there will be a demonstration of classic Peruvian equitation by Perol Chico's chalan, followed by an introductory Peruvian riding course. Before dinner we will get together for an informal briefing about the ride, safety instructions and the horses.
Dinner at the ranch. Overnight in one of the cottages at Kuychi Rumi.

 

Day 3 - Horseback ride to Ollantaytambo
Today is a day to relax and enjoy being on holiday, while you acclimatize to the altitude before the ride begins in earnest. Around 9:30 AM we take the short drive to Ollantaytambo where we visit the ruins and village. According to legend, Ollantaytambo is named for a rebellious chieftain, Ollantay, who took up arms against his sovereign, the Inca Pachacuti, in pursuit of his forbidden love for the Inca's daughter, Nusta Cosi Collyu. Historical records tell us the site was actually a royal estate of Pachacuti, the Inca responsible for the Empire's most expansive growth. This would account for the fine stonework throughout the site, and the quality, abundance and scale of the ceremonial architecture. Although not designed as a citadel when it was built in the 1460s, Manco Inca successfully defended Ollantaytambo against Hernando Pizarro in 1537.
The village of Ollantaytambo is the only inhabited settlement that has survived much as the Incas laid it out. Its streets form a grid pattern, with many people still living in the original Inca canchas, blocks of multi-family homes sharing a large courtyard.
Lunch at the ranch around 1 PM. After lunch we continue our riding course in classic Peruvian equitation in the safety of our round pen and match riders to their mounts. If time allows we will do a short ride in the valley to make you more confident with your horse.
Dinner at the ranch. Overnight in one of the cottages at Kuychi Rumi.

 

Day 4 - Discovery of the Sacred Valley : Moray
Our ride begins around 10 AM, after a leisurely breakfast. We mount our horses and set off in the direction of Ollantaytambo. We cross the Urubamba River and pass Pichingote, an old Andean village where the houses are partially built into caves. Then on to Salinas. Here we see salt pans from Inca times still being used by the locals to extract salt from the mountain spring water. The salt pans consist of a series of platforms where the salty water is channeled through an impressive irrigation system and left to evaporate in the sun. Take plenty of film to capture this unique sight.
We will climb with the horses almost 1000 m (3,281 ft.) to the reach the Andean altiplano. This climb takes about two hours, and will be at an easy pace because the change of altitude does not only affect the horses. Once at 3700 m (12,140 ft.), we will be surrounded by stunning scenery and the snowcapped mountains of Chicon, Veronica and Salcantay. We continue our ride to Maras, a typical Andean village with a beautiful 400-year-old colonial church, where we meet the llamas and Quechua porters with our picnic lunch. From Maras we will continue our ride following an interesting trail to the agricultural terraces of Moray. Hundreds of years ago, people in this region took four huge natural depressions in the landscape and sculpted them into multilevel agricultural terraces that served as an experimental agricultural station for the development of different crop strains. This was possible due to a remarkable phenomenon: the climates of many different ecological zones were present at a single site. In the thirty or so meters of altitude between the bottom and top levels of Moray's main depression, scientist John Earls has recorded a full 15 degrees Celsius (59 deg. F) difference in temperature. That is equal to the difference between the mean annual temperatures of London and Bombay. It is possible that Moray played a key role in the original transformation of maize into a high-altitude crop. There are no great ruined structures in Moray to impress; it is more for the contemplative traveler with an affinity for such phenomena as the Nazca Lines, the stone rings of Avebury and the menhirs of Brittany.
From Moray we continue our ride to Tiobamba, where we arrive at around 17:00 pm.
Our back-up van will bring you back to your cottage at Kuychi Rumi in the Sacred Valley. After some rest and a warm shower we'll have dinner at one of Urubamba's famous local restaurant.
Riding time: 5-6 hours. Altitude: 2700 - 3700 m/8,860 - 12,140 ft.

 

Day 5 - Horseback ride in the Sacred Valley : Chinchero (bivouac)
After a filling breakfast at your hotel, our van will pick you up to transfer you back to Tiobamba, where our horses are waiting. We follow primitive trails across the altiplano. The scenery is spectacular with snowcapped mountains, wildflowers and beautiful mountain lakes. We will meet smiling Quechua children with their herds of sheep or cattle and see campesinos plowing their fields in the traditional way, oxen hitched to a wooden plow. We may even share a chicha (their traditional maize drink) with them. We will follow the trail to Chinchero where our Quechua porters and llamas are awaiting us with our picnic lunch.
On a clear day the views from Chinchero are tremendous; to the west and northwest stretches a vista of rolling altiplano, ringed in the distance by the dramatic snowcapped peaks of the Cordilleras Vilcabamba and Urubamba. After lunch we will have plenty of time to visit the ruins of Chinchero. The main square of the town is famous for its massive Inca wall, set with ten of the largest trapezoidal niches known among Inca structures. This was probably the base wall of a palace - perhaps that of Topa Inca - that once overlooked the square. At Chinchero we will also visit a textile workshop where we will see an impressive demonstration of ancient techniques of spinning, dying and weaving. The beautiful weavings are still made as in times of the Incas. In the afternoon we continue our ride and arrive around 5 PM at Lake Piuray.
Our back-up van will bring you back to your cottagge at Kuychi Rumi in the Sacred Valley. After some rest and a warm shower we'll have dinner at one of Urubamba's famous local restaurant or at the ranch.

Riding time: 5 hours. Altitude: 3000 - 3800 m/9,840 - 12,470 ft.

 

Day 6 - Horseback ride in the Sacred Valley : Cusco
From Lago Piuray we crisscross through the rough and sturdy Andean landscape, passing remote Quechua communities, herder's huts and small farms called chacras. Today is one of the most beautiful riding days. We will travel a cobblestone-paved section of the network of Inca roads called the Capac Ñan, and enjoy beautiful vistas as we climb to an altitude of 4000 m/13,125 ft. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking, with impressive views of the many snowcapped mountains and the altiplano. We will pass many impressive Inca ruins, like an ancient Inca aqueduct and Inca irrigation channels. Today some technical riding is required as we will cross some difficult gorges along the trail. It is not a dangerous ride, but some uphill canters are necessary. Our hardy, sure-footed mounts will be well up to the task.
After a hard day's ride following old Inca trails, we arrive around 4:30 PM at the historic city of Cusco, the oldest continuously inhabited city in South America and the former capital of the great Inca Empire. The Incas called their empire Tahuantinsuyu, "The Four Quarters of the Earth." Cusco, meaning "the Navel of the World," was the center of Tahuantinsuyu; its main square, the Huacapata (today's Plaza de Armas), marked the heart of Cusco and of the Inca Empire.
Dinner in Cusco. We will stay at a comfortable hotel located near the Plaza de Armas, the heart of Cusco's archaeological center. If you still have energy you can explore Cusco's legendary nightlife.
Riding time: 6 hours. Altitude: 3400 - 4000 m/11,155 - 13,125 ft.

 

Day 7 - Discovery of Cusco or rafting option
Relax; today is yours to spend as you wish. You can visit the numerous ruins, churches, cathedrals and museums of Cusco, do some shopping, or just relax in one of the many coffee shops, restaurants, or bars. Some may opt for a one-day rafting adventure on the Urubamba River. The evenings in Cusco are full of exciting nightlife.
According to Inca legend, Cusco was founded around 1200 AD by Manco Capac and Mama Occlo. Manco Capac selected the site when the golden staff given to him by his father, the Sun, sank into the earth and disappeared. Each Inca emperor built his own palace and compound during his reign. The Spanish initially tried to raze the Inca buildings to the ground, but soon realized that because of their quality construction, it was easier to reuse the Inca foundations for their own buildings. For this reason, you can still see many of the original Inca walls throughout Cusco.
Cusco today is a vibrant city of some three hundred thousand, the vast majority of whom are native Quechua Indians. Despite being a major tourist destination, both for its own treasures and as a staging point for the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, Cusco has managed to hold on to its own distinct flavor. It retains a natural charm that is irresistible.

 

Day 8 - Horseback ride in the Sacred Valley : Quellacocha lack and Q'enco (bivouac)
After breakfast we will continue our expedition, visiting more mysterious places along old Inca trails. Today's ride will take us through open country with spectacular views providing another memorable riding day in the Andes. The horses are waiting for us just outside of Cusco at Sacsayhuamán. We start by following a footpath leading north. After climbing gently for about 450 m (1,480 ft.) we see a stone-lined Inca irrigation channel which parallels the trail for about 800 m (2,625 ft.). Ascending a steep and narrow valley, we reach a pass at 4350 m (14,275 ft.), and enjoy the view of the small, shallow Lake Quellacocha. This is the highest point of our ride. A group of stone corrals lies beyond the lake and in clear weather the snowcapped peak of Sawasiray is visible. We descend the high trail around the north end of the lake and ascend eastward to Lake Qoricocha, where we arrive at our campsite around 4 PM. Herds of llamas and alpacas can be see grazing around us.
The people of Q'enco will be waiting to welcome us at our campsite with traditional folk dances, music and a meal of Guinea pigs. They are very friendly, hardworking farmers who grow potatoes. They seldom see tourists here. Q'enco is one of the communities we support. Our projects here included building a greenhouse, installing playground equipment, and distributing toothbrushes, toothpaste, sweaters, and school supplies. You will have the opportunity to buy some fine weavings made locally. Riding time: 5-6 hours. Altitude: 3600 - 4350 m/11,810 - 14,275 ft. Dinner and overnight at our campsite near Lake Qoricocha.

 

Day 9 - Horseback ride in the Sacred Valley (bivouac)
From Lago Qoricocha we ride northeast in the direction of the Sacred Valley. The scenery en route is absolutely spectacular and we will have plenty of breaks to soak up the atmosphere before the descent from the altiplano into the valley.
We descend to the village of Umaspampa and from there to the village of Cuper Alto and Cuper Bajo, arriving in the early afternoon at Chinchero, where we have lunch. From Chinchero we ride across the altiplano, another 3-4 hours along spectacular trails to Lake Huyapo, where we will find our last campsite.
Riding time: 6-7 hours. Altitude: 4300 - 2800 m/14,110 - 9,190 ft. Dinner and overnight at our campsite at Lake Huyapo.

 

Day 10 - Ride to the ranch
After breakfast we leave for our last day with the horses. We will follow an interesting trail towards Huarocondo. After about 3 hours riding we arrive again at the village of Maras.
After lunch we complete our descent into the Sacred Valley, arriving at the ranch around 2 PM. We will celebrate our return with a traditional Pisco Sour at the ranch.
Riding time: 4 hours. Altitude: 2800 - 2600 m/9,190 - 8,530 ft. Dinner at Huayocari Hacienda, a private residence with an impressive collection of Incan and colonial art and artifacts, hosted by its owner. Overnight at the comfortable Hotel la Casona or Hotel Sonesta Posada del Inca in Yucay.


Day 11 - Incas lost city's : Machu Picchu
Our day starts early, as we catch the 6 AM train from Urubamba to the ruins of Machu Picchu. The experience of visiting Machu Picchu is not limited to the ruins themselves; the train journey is one of the most spectacular in the world. The Urubamba train brings us to Macchu Picchu an hour before the main tourist train arrives from Cusco. Since its discovery by Hiram Bingham in 1911, Machu Picchu has captivated the hearts and minds of the modern world. Take lots of film, this is every bit as magnificent as you have imagined.
In the afternoon we take the train back to Urubamba, arriving around 7 PM. Dinner at one of Urubamba's famous restaurants, and a last chance to sample Pisco Sours. Overnight at the comfortable Hotel la Casona or Hotel Sonesta Posada del Inca in Yucay.


Day 12 - Cusco - Lima - Back to Europe
Early in the morning, transfer to the airport in Cusco for your flight to Lima. The driving time is one hour, followed by a one-hour flight, arriving in Lima at 1 PM. The earliest possible departure time from Lima is 3 PM.

 

The itinerary is flexible. Changes may occur due to weather and other unforeseeable circumstances.

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EXTEND YOUR TRIP

 

We suggest to you four extensions, from 3 to 5 days, before ou after your trail, for discover the major Peruvian sites. Contact us for any a-la-carte travel extension.


NAZCA (4 days / 3 nights)

From Lima, we propose to you a visit of Pachacamac aera, dedicated to the creator god of people living along the Péruvian shares, son of the sun and the moon.
Then, enjoye this tour by boat through the natural reserve of Ballestas island, populated by seals, penguin, cormorant and other aquatic birds.
Next, you will fly over the Nazca's lines, an breathtaking sightseeing, discover on 1926. These big figures, drew on the ground, often representative, sometimes several miles long in the desert.
Finnaly, you will visit the Ica's regional museum, with a collection of textiles, ceramics or mummies of Nazca and Paracas. You will discover too a Nazca's lines maquette.

Includes:
- 3 nights in double room in 3 or 4 stars hotels,
- Visits and transfers in private service,
- English speaking guide.

To add:
- Personnal expenses (tips, optional activities)
- Food and drinks,
- Insurances.

Nazca's lines,  travel extension - Randocheval

HUARAZ (5 days / 4 nights)

From Lima, you follow the road from Huaraz, the Captial of Ancash region, with an animated history, located at a altitude of 3027 metres, on the foot of the Blanca Cordillera and Huayhuash Cordillera.
Then you will pursue by the Huascaran National Park, named like the highest summit of the country and declared biological reserve and natural patrimony of the humanity by the UNECSO.
The fauna and the flora are unic, with the extraordinary Puya Raimondi, and the lamas, alpagas...
Finally, you proprse to you a tour to the wonderful lagoon of Yanganuco, and then the visit of the small villages and the archaeological area of Chavin.

Includes:

- Transfers from Lima to Huaraz (journey there and back by bus),
- 4 nights in double room in 3 or 4 stars hotels,
- Visits and transfers in private service,
- English speaking guide,
- (optional : transfer can also be effected by private car, with English speaker guide).

To add:
- Personnal expenses ( tips, optional activities)
- Food and drinks,
- Insurances.

 

EXTRA DAY IN LIMA

Lima is usually the starting point of your visit to Peru. Most flights from the USA and Europe arrive late afternoon or in the evening. If you want to spend an extra day in Lima, before or after the ride, we can offer you a full day sightseeing tour of Lima.


Includes:
- Transfers to and from the airport,
- Private transport during the day,
- English speaking guide,
- Lunch at one of Lima's famous restaurants,
- A visit to the Museo de Oro and/or Museo Rafael Larco Herrera, and the historical center of Lima.
- Overnight at the Hotel Ariosto in Miraflores or hotel of your choice.

To add:
- Personnal expenses (tips, optional activities)
- Food and drinks,
- Insurances.

Price on request.

Contact us for any inquiry or a-la-carte travel extension.

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HORSES AND REQUIRED RIDING LEVEL

 

Horses
The horses are locally bred Peruvian Pasos. This breed dates back to the colonial era of Peru and originates from the Spanish Andalusians. A symbol of their historic and noble past, Peruvian Paso horses is bred for their grace, spirit, and intelligence. These horses like to amble, moving fore and hind limbs on the same side at the same time, unlike other equine races that typically move diagonal limbs at the same time. During the ride you will experience traveling on horseback at the Paso Gait. The horses are well cared for, strong, and even-tempered.

 

Tack

The tack utilized is very traditional and demonstrates refined Peruvian craftsmanship. The wood hex stirrup and the guarnicion, or tail piece, are unique elements of the Peruvian tack. The saddle is a box saddle and has a deep seat.

 

Required riding level
Riders must :
Be comfortable in the saddle for five to six hours
Be comfortable at the walk, trot and short canters
Be able to ride up and down steep hills
Be physically able to hike at high altitudes (9,000 - 13,000 ft)

Weight limit: 200 pounds / 90 kg
Age limit: none

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YOUR GUIDES

 

The rides are supervised by experienced local guides, who perfectly know the ground, in the desert as well as in the Sacred valley, and the horses.

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ACCOMMODATION

 

The ride combines 8 nights in hotels and 3 nights in rustic camps.
In 2008, there will be only 2 nights camping instead of 3 (days 8 and 9 of the itinerary).
During the months of June and July, there will be no camping at all during the ride, only hotel accomodation (those months are the coldest months of the year).

While on the Sacred Valley of the Incas Ride, guests are treated to wonderful meals representing tasty regional cuisine. Dishes are made from fresh vegetables, dairy products, and fresh trout.

If you travel alone and agree for sharing your room/tent with another rider, no single supplement will be charged even if we finally don't find another person for sharing your accomodation.

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DATES AND RATES

2008
July 03 to 14 - no camping
3460 € 3000 €
available
July 24 to August 04
3460 € 3000 €
available
August 21 to September 02
3460 € 3000 €
available
September 11 to 22
3460 € 3000 €
available
September 30 to October 11
3460 € 3000 €
available
October 16 to 27
3460 € 3000 €
available

Single supplement : 340 € (if you travel alone and agree for sharing your room/tent with another rider, no single supplement will be charged even if we finally don't find another person for sharing your accomodation)


Flights to Lima airport

- Please contact us to check the best available rate from your country.

 

RATE INCLUDING

- the trail as describe in full board basis except meals in Cusco, Lima and Machu Picchu,
- flights Lima - Cusco - Lima,
- transfers from and to Lima airport,
- guide, horse, tack, trip gear, camping equipment, land travel,
- entrance fees, train, bus,
- the financial guarantee of the deposits you send to Randocheval.

 

RATE NOT INCLUDING

- flights to Lima,
- meals on Lima (dinner, day 1), Cusco (day 7) and Machu Picchu (lunch, day 11),
- drinks,
- sleeping bags are not provided,
- airport tax : 34 USD ,
- any other service,
- tips,
- insurrance : repatriation aid or multiple-risk (cancellation, luggage, repatriation). You can subscribe to these insurrances only if you are an european resident. If you live outside European Union, please check with your local insurrance company.

 

BOOKING - INFORMATION

Contact Anne for further details !

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PRATICAL INFORMATIONS

 

COUNTRY

Peru

 

LENGTH

In the Peruvian Paso horse's country
12 days / 11 nights / 6 days on horseback

 

LANGUAGE

English / Spanish

 

GROUP SIZE

4 to 8 riders.

 

ACCESS

Lima + Domestic flights Lima/Cusco

 

CLIMATE

Peru's climate varies widely, ranging from tropical in the Montana to Arctic in the highest mountains of the Andes. In the Sierra area of Cusco and Machu Picchu the temperature ranges seasonally from about 4 to 21°C (40 to 70°F). Rainfall is usually scanty, but in the mountains and in the jungle heavy rains last from December to April. In Cusco, in the south-eastern Sierra, annual rainfall averages about 81mm (32 in.).

The Sacred Valley in Peru

 

Formalities
Check with your local Embassy according to your nationality.

Vaccines-Health
No specific vaccination, we recommend you to be up to date concerning your usual vaccinations, in particular for the tetanus vaccine.
Remember that a repatriation travel insurrance is compulsory.

Riding takes place between 2600 and 4350 meters (8,530 and 14,275 feet). Riders may need to take advantage of the time to adjust to the altitude, which can adversely affect blood pressure, digestion, and energy levels. Please consult your health care provider before undertaking this high altitude trip. If you have heart or lung problems you could develop serious health complications at high altitudes.

 

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