Itinerary – Coffee Route in Santa Teresa
Reception at Hidroeléctrica
Our team will meet you at Hidroeléctrica to begin the transfer to Santa Teresa. Enjoy tropical landscapes and coffee plantations along the way.
Arrival at Kat Café & Breakfast
Enjoy a delicious breakfast at Kat Café surrounded by nature and beautiful valley views. This place is known for producing some of the finest coffee in the Cusco region.
Coffee Tour – From Bean to Cup
Full coffee process experience: cultivation, harvesting, drying, roasting, grinding and artisan preparation. Includes farm tour with specialized local guide and coffee tasting.
Three-Course Lunch
Traditional three-course lunch at Kat Café: starter, main course and dessert.
Zip Line Adventure
Adventure circuit over the Santa Teresa valley with 4 zip lines and 1 suspension bridge. Includes safety briefing, full equipment (helmet, harness and gloves) and specialist guides.
Cocalmayo Hot Springs
Free time to relax in the natural thermal waters of Cocalmayo, among the most beautiful in Peru, surrounded by mountains and nature. Entrance included.
Transfer to Quillabamba
Bus transfer from Santa Teresa to the city of Quillabamba. End of services.
What is included?
Included
- Transport Hidroeléctrica – Santa Teresa
- Breakfast
- Coffee farm tour
- Specialized local guide
- Coffee tasting
- Three-course lunch
- Zip line activity
- Safety equipment (helmet, harness and gloves)
- Certified adventure guides
- Entrance to Cocalmayo Hot Springs
- Transport Cocalmayo – Quillabamba
Not included
- Personal expenses
- Additional drinks
- Towels for hot springs
- Tips (optional)
- Travel insurance
Route Map
Travel Details
Tour Details
- Duration: 1 day
- Schedule: 07:00 a.m. – 08:00 p.m.
- Tour type: Cultural, gastronomic and adventure
- Location: Santa Teresa – Cusco
- Approximate altitude: 3,600 m.a.s.l.
- Difficulty: Medium
- Recommended season: All year round
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need previous experience for the zip line?
No. A safety briefing is given before the activity and guides provide all necessary equipment.
Is the coffee tasting included?
Yes. The coffee tour includes a tasting of coffee produced on the local farm.
Are the hot springs mandatory?
No. The visit is optional, though it is an excellent opportunity to relax after the day’s activities.
What type of coffee is produced in Santa Teresa?
High-quality Arabica coffee, recognized for its aroma, balanced flavor and ideal cloud forest growing conditions.
Can this tour be done after visiting Machu Picchu?
Yes. Santa Teresa is located near the Hidroeléctrica and Aguas Calientes route.
Recommendations
Clothing and Footwear
- Light, comfortable clothing.
- Sneakers or trekking shoes.
Protection
- Sunscreen and insect repellent.
- Sunglasses.
For the Hot Springs
- Swimwear and towel.
Other
- Camera or charged phone.
- Cash for personal expenses.



