Jungle Vertikal Zipline Santa Teresa Cusco

Santa Teresa, Cusco, Peru

Jungle Vertikal Zipline Santa Teresa Cusco

1 Day

Starting from US$ 45

Duration 1 Day
Tour Type Adventure
Difficulty Moderate
Group Size Up to 10 people
Languages English, Spanish

Jungle Vertikal Zipline Santa Teresa Cusco

Beginning of extreme activities: 05 lines of 3kms approx. In total and 01 Tibetan bridge 120m long. During the execution of the activity, the participant can perform flight maneuvers such as; Regular style, fetal, tandem in couple, head down, turns and superman.

The average travel speed is 70 km / h. If the client wishes, he can use his camera or camcorder during the entire tour and / or he can also request the photography session that is available in our facilities for an additional cost. The VERTIKAL circuit will conclude after 2 hours.

Overview

Shuttle to Vertikal Zipline:

25 Minutes approximately in bus.

Activity:

Zipline.

Zipline time:

2½ Hours approximately.

Shuttle to Hidroeléctrica:

45 Minutes approximately in bus.

Difficulty Levels:

3 of 5

Maximum Altitude:

1745 masl. / 5725 ft.

Departures Day:

Daily Departures.

Starts:

Pick up at your accommodation in Santa Teresa around 8:00 AM

Ends:

Drop-off at Hidriolectrica around 11:45 AM

Day by Day Itinerary

  • Day 1 Santa Teresa - Vertikal Zipline - Hidriolectrica

    The Vertical Zip Line tour in Santa Teresa starts in the morning, we will leave Santa Teresa at 8:30 am by tourist bus, where we can see the immensity of the Santa Teresa Valley seen from the top of the valley, after 30 Minutes we will arrive to our destination (Vertical Zipline), before starting our tour.

    The guide will give us some recommendations on the equipment we will use and the explanation and safety information about the Zip Line about the sacred valley, after all the councils, we will be ready for our adventure.

    We will be taking the first cable around 9:30 am and the last cable will be taking them around 11:00. After finishing our adventure, we head towards Hydropower, and thus ends our services.

Trip Info & Details

What is a zip-line or canopy?

A zip-line (also known as a flying fox, foefie slide, zip wire, aerial runway) consists of a pulley suspended on a cable mounted on an incline. It is designed to enable a user propelled by gravity to traverse from the top to the bottom of the inclined cable, by holding on or attaching to the freely moving pulley.

Who can try the zip line?

The minimum age for the Sacred Valley Zip-Line is 7 years old. We reserve the right to admission to determine whether people are suitable for the zip line or not.

What kind of equipement is used?

A pelvic harness, helmet, gloves and a zip-line kit, (pulley, 3 carabiners, and lanyard) and via ferrata lanyard. All our equipment is certified CE and it is specially made for this activity.

Zip-Line Security

All paths between lines are equipped with via ferrata system. The lines were extended, in a way, that people does not need any break system. The person lose velocity when she or he is getting closer to the end of the line. All our guides are trained periodically in vertical rope rescue and FirstAid

What you need to bring?

Use light clothing and comfortable shoes (tennis, light hiking boots, etc.. No sandals). Use pants rather than shorts. Note that as you go upper the weather will be colder and windy, you can carry extra clothing in a small backpack. Bring at least 1 lt. of water. You can bring your empty bottle, we do have purified water at our base so you can refill it at the beginning and at the end of the activity. Eco friendly Attitude; please recycle bottles, we provide the water you bring the bottle.

Zip Line Duration

10 minutes hike to get to the first line, and 1 to 2 hours zip-linning depending on the size group. You will need to add the transportation times.

Essential

  • Valid passport
  • Extra money (recommended soles)
  • Water bottle or CamelBak
  • Sunblock: factor 70 or more
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal Care Products
  • Hiking boots or shoes (preferably waterproof)
  • Trekking pants (*)
  • Trekking socks
  • Shorts
  • Warm jacket
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Raincoat or rain poncho
  • Waterproof or wool gloves
  • Sun hat to protect neck and face
  • Trekking poles
  • Medium trekking backpack (15 - 25 liter)
  • Camera and charger
  • Power bank

Customer Reviews

Inca Jungle Trek 100% Recommended with Local Trekkers Peru

I did the Inka Jungle Trail to MachuPicchu with Local Trekkers Peru and it was like embarking on an odyssey that mixed the excitement of cycling, the adrenaline of rafting and ziplining, the beauty of nature and the richness of Inca culture. Every day on the trail revealed landscapes impressive and ending up in MachuPicchu after 4 days of adventure, is something that cannot be explained in words. The agency not only provided impeccable logistics, but also injected a dose of authentic adventure into every moment. I thank Daniel our guide for converting This trip in an unforgettable experience. The Inka Jungle Trail with Local Trekkers Peru is an experience that I will always recommend to all those looking for a reliable company.

Eddie S.

Published at 10th Jannuary, 2025 on Tripadvisor

You can't miss the 4 day Inca Jungle tour!

On the recommendation of a friend we did the 4 day Inca Jungle tour with Terra Qechua Peru and it was a memorable experience. The trip started with a thrilling downhill bike ride and we did other activities such as rafting and zip lining, which added an extra adrenaline rush, followed by a hike through the rainforest full of fascinating flora and fauna, guided by a very knowledgeable expert. In addition, the natural hot springs in Santa Teresa were the perfect relaxation after active days. The final visit to Machu Picchu was the finishing touch, offering breathtaking views and a total immersion in Inca history.

Osric Woolvett

Published at 6th August 2024 on Tripadvisor

The Inca Jungle is highly recommended

With my university classmates we did the 4-day Inca Jungle with Terra Quechua Peru and it was a great experience. We did a lot of adventure sports and the safety measures for the zip line, rafting and cycling were top notch. It was more fun than the Salkantay and much cheaper than the official Inca Trail. In general the whole experience is excellent, it has no waste, adventure tourism at its best, warmth of all the people who attended us and excellent guide, very professional, he answered all the questions we had and gave us a history lesson, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

FRANCESC S

Published at 20th May 2024 on Tripadvisor