The celebration of Inti Raymi, or Festival of the Sun, is one of the most ancient in Cusco, and with our exciting trip of 6 days and 5 nights. This unique experience will take you to the heart of the ancient Inca culture in Cusco, where you will be able to participate in this ancient festivity that pays homage to the sun, one of the most important deities for the Incas.
Inti Raymi – Festival of the Sun: The Inti Raymi is a celebration that takes place in Cusco every June 24. During this event, participants dress in traditional costumes, ceremonies are performed in Quechua, and sun worship is recreated just as the Incas did. It is a unique opportunity to connect with the history and spirituality of this ancient culture.
Visit to the city of Cusco: In addition to participating in the Inti Raymi, you will have the opportunity to explore the city of Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. Visit its impressive ruins, cobbled streets and historic squares, all surrounded by the majesty of the Peruvian Andes.
Experience Inca Culture: During your trip, you will learn about Inca history and culture, from their architectural achievements, such as Machu Picchu, to their spiritual beliefs and connection with nature.
This 6-day, 5-night travel package gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich Inca heritage and experience one of the most important festivities on their calendar. It is a unique occasion to witness the spirituality and tradition of this ancient civilization while you immerse yourself in the beauty of Cusco and the landscapes of the Andes. Get ready for an unforgettable cultural experience.
Upon arrival in Cusco you will be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. In the afternoon we meet for the City Tour. We visit the most important attractions in and around Cusco, Qoricancha Temple, the Cathedral, the ruins of Sacsayhuaman over looking the city, Qenco, Puccapucara and Tambomachay ending in our hotel. (B)(HOTEL)
Following a delicious breakfast buffet at your hotel you will be met by your guide who will take you on a tour of The Sacred Valley of the Incas over the Vilcanota river. This tour includes a visit to the village of Pisac with its traditional local market. In the afternoon we pass through Calca and Urubamba to arrive at the village and fortress of Ollantaytambo. On our return to Cusco in the evening we visit the picturesque Andean village of Chincheros where the remains of what was the royal hacienda of Tupac Inca Yupanqui lies and admire its well preserved walls at the main square. The night is free for you to eat in a restaurant of your choice. Ask our guide for a suggestion. (B)(HOTEL)
Today you have a free day to allow you to meander through the streets and markets of Cusco. An excellent opportunity to take some photographs or visit some of the other museums in Cusco. If you are feeling adventurous you can take one of our full day or half day optional tours like horse riding, mountain cycle or rafting. Please check out our optional tours. (B)(HOTEL)
We attend the impressive festival of Inti Raymi on Sacsayhuaman esplanade with a private guide and experience this ritual which has been celebrated since the time of the Inca. It is the central act of the celebration done in Cusco during this month, displaying the flamboyancy of the religious ceremonies of the Inca Empire. The ceremony begins at the Temple of Qoricancha, continuing to the main square of the city, and ending at the esplanade of Sacsayhuaman. The central most important character is the Inca. When the ceremony ends the presentation of folkloric groups begins. All entrance fees and transportation is included, as well as a box lunch in the afternoon. (B/Box lunch)(HOTEL)
We depart in the early morning aboard the Bus to get Ollantaytambo where we have our breakfast. Surveying the Sacred Valley of the Incas we take our train to Machu Picchu Sanctuary , one of the greatest archaeological wonders on the planet. Here we will have a guided tour explaining some of the background and history behind the citadel. After a long day we will relax in the hot springs and then in the afternoon we take the train back to Ollantaytambo and then bus back to cusco. (B)(HOTEL)
This is the more popular of the two optional mountain walks, but also can be very busy. 200 people start climbing from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., and 200 people start between 11 am to 12 and a total of 400 people climb every morning. The trail is quite steep and takes about 1.5 hours to climb up and down – the people who have problems with vertigo can not enjoy this trip. There are some interesting archaeological ruins at the top of Huayna Picchu.
Machu Picchu Mountain.
This hike is less popular than Huayna Picchu, but no less beautiful. Machu Picchu Mountain is located on the other side of the ruins of Huayna Picchu. There are 400 daily passes available. You can start your ascent between 7 and 11. The trail is less pronounced than Huayna Picchu, but it is a longer walk (takes about 3 hours total)
Note: If you want to visit Huayna Picchu Mountain you must pay an additional USD.20