2 jours de séjour équestre VIP dans la Vallée Sacrée à Cusco, Pérou
Horse Riding Holiday in Peru
Hacienda del Chalán is a family horseback riding business with 38 years of experience with horses and tourism. They are located in the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Cusco region of Peru. They consider it very important that their horses are well cared and well fed. They have Peruvian Paso horses and Trotter horses for beginners till fully experienced riders and also pony's in different sizes for kids of different ages. They invite you to join their horse riding holidays along the Peruvian Andes. In each tour they have a variaty of beautiful nature with valley's, rivers, snow-mountains, and wild-life, you will also see (pre)Inka culture and archeological complexes and you will experience Andean folkore with their tradional clothing and ways to live.
Key Information:
- Rider Weight Limit: 200 pounds / 90 kg
- Horse Height Range: 14 hands
- Horse Breed: Peruvian Paso
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Particularités
- 2 jours d’équitation sur des chevaux Paso péruviens à travers la Vallée Sacrée des Inkas
- Montez à cheval le long de la rivière en observant des cormorans, des mouettes, des ibis et des canards
- Visitez le palais inka de Qespe Wanka avec un guide officiel
- Profitez d’un délicieux buffet dans un magnifique restaurant/hôtel à Yucay
- Montez à cheval le long de Huayllabamba et d’Urquillos avec ses anciennes rues inkas
- Vous pourrez vous détendre dans les sources chaudes naturelles de Macha Kancha
- Une expérience avec 1 nuit dans un hôtel magnifique et luxueux de la Vallée Sacrée, à Calca
- 2 petits-déjeuners, 1 déjeuner et 1 dîner
Niveau de pratique
- Débutant
- Intermédiaire
- Avancé
Styles
2 jours de cours en Anglais
Hébergement
During this horse riding holiday, you will be accommodated in a hotel in Calca, Peru.
Programme
Itinerary
Day 1: Paucarbamba - Urubamba - Yucay - Huayllabamba - Urquillos - Calca
- 08:30 The meeting point for this ride along the haciendas of the Sacred Valley will be at your hotel where the transportation will pick you up and bring you to Hacienda del Chalán, located at Paucarbamba in the heart of the Sacred Valley.
- 09:00 The ride begins by crossing the suspended Paucarbamba bridge and taking a narrow path along the side of the Vilcanota River where you will see the local Inka cemetery and the village of Yanahuara and follow the forest path until arriving at the area where the Ch´aqwar flower grows, not too far from Urubamba.
- The Inka palace of Qespe Wanka is the first complex that you will visit this morning. It is located in the north of Urubamba. The village and farmlands of Chichubamba and the Inka palace of Wayna Qapac located in Yucay will be some of the ingredients of the morning ride.
- 13:00 First lunch in Yucay, one of the most beautiful villages of the valley.
- 14:00 Riding along the side of the river until crossing the Huayllabamba Bridge, where you see really big fields of white corn, a lot of local trees like the tara, Molle, LLaully, etc., and many different kinds of colibri.
- You will pass through Urquillos where you have the opportunity to view different buildings that were built by the Inkas. When the Spanish arrived in this area, they built a second floor on top to use the houses like haciendas.
- 17:00 You arrive at Calca, the place where you expect to eat dinner and spend the night.
Day 2: Calca - Lamay - Macay - Paullo Grande - Qoya - Taray
- 08:30 Breakfast
- 09:30 Your vehicle will bring you to a nice hot spring complex, located some kilometers up in the mountains on the way to the snow covered mountain of “Pitusiray”.
- 13:00 Lunch in one of the most traditional restaurants in Calca
- 14:00 The last part of your ride includes four different old buildings that used to be the best and biggest haciendas from the Sacred Valley, some of them lost in memories, one still in use. The latter is perhaps the most preserved hacienda that still continues growing big fields of white corn, “Sara Pampa”.
- 17:30 You arrive at the colonial town of Taray and say goodbye to your horses and the riding team because you will have a goodbye dinner there.
- 19:30 Your vehicle will pick you up and bring you to your hotel.
Rating your horseback riding ability
This horse riding holiday is recommended for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced rider. This is a critically important first step in choosing a riding tour. For most of the multi-day riding trips, you must have a good knowledge of the basics and some experience in riding cross-country. The tour guide has full authority to exclude a rider from a trip for inability to ride or behavior that endangers the other riders or the horses. No refunds will be made under these circumstances.
If you wish to participate in a ride that requires experience beyond your current ability, please contact Hacienda del Chalán to learn about lessons at the ranch. They can teach you the fundamentals of the classic Peruvian equitation. It may be possible to increase your comfort level and skill to a level that will allow you to participate in one of the rides.
- Beginner: A rider who has limited experience, is unable to apply basic aids, and does not have a firm and balanced seat
- Novice: A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of applying basic aids, and comfortable and in control at the walk
- Intermediate: A rider who has a firm and balanced seat, is confident and in control at all paces, but does not ride regularly
- Strong intermediate: An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and comfortable in the saddle for at least six hours per day
- Advanced: All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handling a spirited horse in open country
The Peruvian Paso Horse
Luxury may be the best single word in English to describe the Peruvian Paso Horse. There is something for everyone in this elegant animal: smooth riding comfort, high energy, straight, stamina, intelligence, a tractable disposition, animated, flashy presence, and 100% natural action which sets the Peruvian apart from others.
The Peruvian Horse is the world’s greatest riding horse, smooth to ride, beautiful to behold, and incredible brio - all traits that enable transportation. Peruvian Horse excels in many aspects of pleasure riding: trail, competitive trail competition, team penning, sidesaddle, drill teams, musical exercise, and showing.
Physically, the Peruvian Horse is a horse of medium size and with a refinement. Ideal height is 14 hands tall, with good balance and almost even rations of girth, leg, and back. He may be any color. The coat and skin are refined and the mane is long and abundant with fine, lustrous hair. Bone is refined but dense in all aspects, overall refinement, grace, and elegance is desired. Stallions exhibit the powerful arched neck and crest of their Iberian ancestors. Peruvian Horse breeders pay scrupulous attention to genetics, with the three primary qualities being gait, soundness, and disposition.
A breed apart
The Peruvian Paso Horse transmits its unique smooth gait to its purebred foals. No artificial devices or special training aids are necessary to enable the horse to perform its specialty - a natural four - beat footfall of medium speed that provides a ride of incomparable smoothness and harmony of movement along with the utmost ground covering ability within on sequence of footfalls. This signature gait is called “Paso Llano” and it is 100% unique to the Peruvian Horse.
In addition to an easy gait, the Peruvian Horse has a brilliant front action movement typified the upward lifting of the front legs combined with “término”, an outward movement of the front legs similar to the loose rolling of a swimmer’s arms doing the crawl. Lift and término are 100% natural.
Fluid, effortless, and well integrated within the gait sequence. Of all of the traits that distinguish the Peruvian Horse, his tremendous “Brío” is perhaps the most prized by both expert and novice horse people alike. Brío is an inherent quality of a noble and willing spirit that enables this tractable horse to perform tirelessly for many hours in the service of his rider.
Tack of the Peruvian Horse
The traditional tack of the Peruvian Horse has remained true to his heritage but they may be ridden in any type of tack that fits properly. The headgear, saddle, stirrups, and “guarniciones” (trailer) used today in shows are the traditional equipment imported from Peru where it has evolved over hundreds of years. Although many people choose to show their horses in traditional tack, any style may be used and of course, on the trail, anything goes!
Professeurs
Yojan Valenzuela
Yojan is a real Andean descendent, his brown skin and strong temperament are the proof of his Inka origins, Actually, he mixes all the experiences that he took along his life with the Professional Tour Guiding knowledge, comes from one of the traditional horses lover families from Cusco. His riding activities in the Sacred Valley were soon discovered, and “HACIENDA DEL CHALÁN” began to appear in guidebooks and on the lists of highly recommended equestrian tour operators.
Lieu
During this holiday, you will visit Paucarbamba with the wooden bridge, Urubamba with the Inca Palace, Yucay with a buffet restaurant, Huayllabamba and Urquillos with its old Inka-streets, Calca with the Hot Springs, Lamay and Macay with its corn fields, Paullo Grande, Qoya and Taray with the Haciendas from the 16th century, all in the Sacred Valley.
Repas
During this holiday, you will be served two lunches, one dinner, and one breakfast; all prepared and eaten in beautiful and luxery restaurants and hotels. You will also be served special snacks and fruits. Additionally, plenty of drinking water will be provided for during the rides. Moreover, vegetarian food is available upon request.
Les repas suivants sont inclus:
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Drinks
Les boissons suivantes sont comprises:
- Eau
- Café
- Thé
- Boissons gazeuses
Les régimes alimentaires suivants servis et/ou pris en charge :
- Végétarien
- Normal (qui comprend généralement de la viande et du poisson)
- Autres régimes particuliers sur demande
Ce qui est inclus
- Guide touristique professionnel anglophone / cavalier expérimenté
- Service de prise en charge/dépose (dans la Vallée Sacrée)
- Cheval de Paso péruvien bien soigné
- Collations (eau, chocolats, fruits)
- 1 nuit d’hébergement dans un hôtel de luxe
- Infirmier
- Repas dans des restaurants (2 déjeuners, 2 dîners, 1 petit-déjeuner), des plats végétariens sont disponibles sur demande
- Beaucoup d’eau potable pendant les randonnées à cheval
- Trousse de premiers secours et bouteille d’oxygène à utiliser
- Véhicule d’assistance
- Poncho de pluie
- Sacoche de selle
- Casque d’équitation.
Ce qui n'est pas inclus
- Transfert privé vers le ranch si vous venez de Cusco (Nous pouvons l’organiser comme service supplémentaire)
- Boissons alcoolisées
- Pourboires pour le guide et le personnel du camp
Comment se rendre sur place ?
Aéroport recommandé
Transferts disponibles moyennant un coût supplémentaire US$ 50 par personne
Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport
À 23 km de votre destination
Arrival by taxi
You can come with any taxi from Cusco to the Sacred Valley and sleep a night before in any of the hotels. The morning of the ride, Hacienda del Chalán will provide your taxi to their place from any hotel in the Sacred Valley and also they will provide your dropping off service at any hotel in the Sacred Valley free of costs. Picking up/dropping off for Cusco is available for additional costs. Please ask them for more information.
Conditions d'annulation
- Pour réserver, un dépôt de garantie correspondant à 20% du prix total est requis.
- Le dépôt de garantie est non-remboursable si vous annulez votre réservation.
- Le reste du paiement est dû 30 jours avant votre arrivée.
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