
Rock climbing in Cusco
Discover bouldering in the Los Techos sector
Los Techos is Cusco’s most iconic bouldering area, a true “natural gym” of limestone located just minutes from the city center, very close to the Temple of the Moon.
What makes this place special is its rock formation: large boulders that create caves and horizontal overhangs perfect for athletic climbing. It’s a meeting point for the local climbing community and offers challenges for all levels, from technical boulders for beginners to physically demanding projects.




The Roof
We offer climbing gear rental so you can enjoy the rock without owning your own equipment. Our gear is safe, well-maintained, and suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. Rentals are available by the day or by the week.

The Sectors
Los Techos in Cusco is a limestone climbing area divided into three zones: Sector 1, Sector 2, and the Great Roof. It offers everything from technical slabs to horizontal overhangs, with challenges ranging from 5.10 to highly difficult 5.14 projects. It’s a must-visit destination for sport climbers seeking physical and technical prowess





How to get there
Location and How to Get There
The sector is located in the upper part of the city, near the Temple of the Moon and the archaeological area of Sacsayhuamán.
Public Transportation: You can take a “combi” (public minibus) from the stop in front of Cruz de Recoleta.
Walking Access: From the Temple of the Moon, it’s a short uphill hike to reach the boulders. The trail has an approximate distance of 3.98 km with an elevation gain of 305 m from nearby points in the city center.
Google Maps Reference: It appears listed as “Los Techos” with the address.


Includes/Not includes
INCLUDES
- Specialized guide: Experienced bouldering instructor with knowledge of local routes.
- Transportation: Round-trip private transfer from the meeting point to the climbing area.
- Climbing equipment:
- Climbing shoes: Technical footwear specifically designed for rock climbing.
- Chalk: To keep hands dry and improve grip.
- Crash pads: Safety mats for protection in case of falls.
- Archaeological visits: Guided tour of the Inca temples located in the surrounding area.
- Safety: First-aid kit available throughout the day.
NOT INCLUDES
- Food and drinks: Snacks, lunch, or bottled water.
- Technical clothing: Personal sportswear or cold-weather jackets.
- Medical insurance: Personal accident or travel insurance.
- Tips: Voluntary expenses.
Whats Bring?
- Comfortable and flexible clothing: Pants that allow for movement and a jacket for cold/wind weather.
- Sun protection: Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
- Hydration: At least 2 liters of water.
- Snacks: Nuts, granola bars, or fruit.
- Approach footwear: Comfortable shoes for walking among the temples and blocks.
- Personal hygiene: Toilet paper and a bag for your trash.
- Hand care: Nail clippers and tape if you have sensitive skin.


