You’ll ride gentle horses from Cusco’s edge up ancient Inca paths with a bilingual local guide, exploring the mysterious Temple of the Moon and pausing atop Chacan Mountain for sweeping city views. Expect hotel pickup, snacks along the way, and small moments—like touching cool stone or catching a whiff of palo santo—that stay with you long after you return.
I didn’t really know what to expect when we got picked up in Cusco—maybe just a quiet ride, but it was more alive than that. The van wound through narrow streets, and by the time we reached the ranch, there was this faint smell of eucalyptus in the air. Our guide, Diego, handed out helmets and gave us a quick rundown in both Spanish and English (I caught maybe half in Spanish). The horses looked calm but alert—mine was called Sol, which felt kind of lucky.
We set off along these old Inca trails that felt way older than any road I’ve ever walked. Sometimes you’d hear nothing but hoofbeats and birds flicking through the brush. Diego told us stories about the Temple of the Moon—how locals still leave little offerings there. When we got close, he pointed out carvings I never would’ve noticed. Someone nearby was burning palo santo; it drifted over while I touched one of the cool stones. I tried to say “thank you” in Quechua—Diego grinned but didn’t correct me.
The climb up Chacan Mountain wasn’t hard for Sol (me, I just hung on), but you could feel how high we’d gone when Cusco suddenly appeared below—all patchwork roofs and blue haze. We stopped for a snack—some fruit and bread—and I remember thinking how quiet it was except for a couple dogs barking somewhere far off. My hands smelled like leather from the reins. We took photos but honestly, I keep replaying that view in my head instead.
The tour lasts about 3.5 hours from pickup to drop-off.
Yes, pickup from your hotel in Cusco is included as well as return transport.
Yes, snacks are included during your ride.
The professional guide speaks both English and Spanish.
Yes, all fitness levels are welcome and instructions are provided before starting.
You should bring sunscreen, a waterproof jacket, water bottle, some extra money, and a camera.
Yes, children can join but must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, it operates rain or shine; dress appropriately for conditions.
Your experience includes roundtrip hotel transfers between Cusco and the ranch, use of protective equipment like helmets, gentle horses suited to all levels, guidance from a bilingual expert throughout your journey to Temple of the Moon and Chacan Mountain, plus snacks during your ride before returning comfortably to your hotel at the end.
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