Flying over the Sacred Valley
Code : ZA1C
Zip Line (canopy) of the Sacred Valley
The Zip Line or canopy of the Sacred Valley gives people of all ages the opportunity to fly over this magnificent place. In a safe and fun way, the zip-line has 7 lines or cables, from 150 to 700 mt, for a total of 2800 mt.
To get to the first cable, a beautiful 35-minute walk must be done, equipped with the via ferrata system, to provide a maximum of security and confidence to our adventurers. There will be a 4 meter via ferrata, which will allow you to get an idea of what it feels like to climb one of these routes.
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.
What is a via Ferrata?
A via Ferrata is a path used to climb a mountain with a safety system permanently installed. It gives the chance to people without any experience in climbing, the opportunity to move through spectacular mountain scenery using a minimum of equipment.
The climber is permanently tied to a steel cable that runs through the entire route. Usually does not require any climbing rope. Metal ladders, bridges and similar facilities are used. This helps maintain the physical difficulty of climbing and mix beginners’ skills while providing access to a very high, and extreme vertical sections of a mountain that could only be accessible to experienced rock climbers.
Included
- Transporte privado desde / hasta Cusco o el Valle Sagrado.
- Guías.
- Equipo (arnés, casco, cordón de ferrata, juego de tirolina y guantes).
- snack
No included
- Travel & Accident insurance (obligatory)
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Destination
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Departure
Ruins, Arequipa | Altitude: 2050 – 4200 m. / 6730 – 13780 f -
Dress Code
Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, hat and light jacket.
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