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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Peru River Rafting - The Ultimate Adventure

Peru’s lovely Scared Valley is engraved by the waters of the Urban River, which makes its route away from the Inca’s old capital town of Cuzco in the direction of the Amazon Rainforest. The river has numerous great stretches for rafting, making it a renowned trip during an adventure trip to Peru.

7840332_origWith more and more people are heading towards Machu Picchu & Cuzco, the Scared Valley is turning out to be a famous destination for tourists all over the world. Fortunately, it also provides numerous great opportunities for adventure seekers, such as white-water rafting.

For anybody who likes rafting or has always wished to try it, there’re many tours that tourists can take in the Scared Valley that starts from Cuzco. The duration of some of these trips can be just 1 day, and this makes it a simple thing to put in on your tours to Machu Picchu, though you don’t have any additional time.

The rafting trip in the Scared Valley takes tourists out on the Urubamba River. While it is considered a full-day journey comprising travel time & lunch, the time rafting itself is generally about three hours.

On the way back to Cuzco, a trip to the Inca site at Ollantaytambo is often included. With a grouping package of the Inca Trail trek and white-water rafting, this section of rafting is frequently included.

Another possibility is the Huambutio to Pisac section. This’s a very easy one and perfect for people who’ve rafted never before. In the dry months, many people find it a little mild for their experience, but the panoramas that you see all through the way are gorgeous and grouping it with a tour to the Pisac can be done easily.


Apart from mountain biking, you’ll wish to look for an organization that has experience & numerous favourable recommendations. There have been issues in the past with mishaps because of operators taking out tourists when the river was too bloated to be rafted securely. If you’re thinking about rafting during the rainy season and finding it tough to finding an operator keen to go, this might be a hint that it truly is not safe.

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