
Another advantage that ATVs had was that we were able to ride through areas which wouldn’t have been easily accessible by big tour vans. They did not rush us, and every single person on the tour was happy with the entire experience.Ĥ. As a bonus, one of them was really good at taking fun photos and videos so he graciously took a lot for photos / videos for all of us.ģ. The tour guides were excellent, spoke good English and Spanish and made the tour really fun for us. So our entire group felt very very safe.Ģ. One tour guide is at the front, another at the back, and a third one riding parallel to us.

The Tour Bus takes you to Maras and Moray, after which you reach the ATV office, get some basic training on riding ATVs and then take off. And I’m so glad I decided on this tour!ġ. But I thought the whole experience of riding ATVs through Sacred Valley wasn’t something I wanted to miss. Totally worth every cent!! I was very conflicted between this tour and another full day one, that would include more places I wanted to visit. There is a fair bit of walking at both locations and you can take water or buy at a couple stops. The trip is pretty dusty, so dress accordingly, and I would suggest closed toed shoes, long trousers and sunglasses to keep dust from eyes. However, the total trip lasted from 13:00 till after 19:00, so we had a solid 4 hours of activity in the middle, but allow for a later evening return time. There is a fair amount of driving on this trip, maybe 80 minutes to arrive at start, 90 minutes to get back to the city after the end. The 250cc Honda bikes ran, but they were fairly well used, but sufficient for this.

THINGS TO KNOW: Safety not a big worry, given the low speeds and desolate roads.

(i.e, he was much more than just a bike jockey.) Then we travelled to the salt mines, incredible scerary and 1000 year old process, very cool, again with good info from our guide. BUT, travelled to a very good archeological site whereupon our guide was EXCELLENT in giving us significant Inca history. Actual ATV travel was about 1 hour in 2 legs totalling 20km, so if you want heavy ATV experience, not so much. This was interesting, not quite what we expected, but worthwhile.
