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Walks with llamas | Sanación y la Renovacion Espiritual

Walks with llamas | Sanación y la Renovacion Espiritual

Resumen

Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cusco | General Information


 

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Chinchero, Cusco

  • Founded on the remains of the Killke culture, Chinchero was chosen by the Inca emperor Túpac Yupanqui as the site for his royal palace in the 15th century. The complex was built with impressive agricultural terraces, canals, and finely crafted Inca stone walls, and was later burned in 1536 during the resistance against the Spanish conquest.
Location and Geography
  • Chinchero is the capital of the district of the same name, located in the province of Urubamba, in the Cusco region, approximately 28–30 km northwest of the city of Cusco around a 40 minute drive.
History and Culture
  • The Church of Nuestra Señora de Monserrat, built in 1607 over the foundations of the Inca palace, houses remarkable Baroque art and paintings from the Cusco School, including works attributed to Diego Quispe Tito and Francisco Chihuantito.
Population and Communities
  • Quechua is the predominant language spoken by around 81% of the population, while Spanish is commonly used as a secondary language by approximately 18% of residents.
Textile Tradition and Living Culture
  • Chinchero is known as the “Rainbow Village” due to its unique climate and local mythology, which tells of angels appearing in the skies during the rainy season.

 


 Walks with llamas | Sanación y la Renovacion Espiritual Tour in the Andean community of Cuyo Chico, located in the heart of the Sacred Valley near Pisac. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain landscapes, this experience combines ancestral traditions, spiritual wellness, and close interaction with alpacas and llamas sacred animals that symbolize harmony and tranquility in Andean culture.

During the tour, travelers enjoy a mindful walk to the sacred river while connecting with nature and the peaceful energy of the Andes. The experience also includes a traditional clay healing ceremony, an ancient practice used by local communities to cleanse the body and spirit. The natural clay from the region is valued for its relaxing and restorative properties, helping participants release stress and reconnect with themselves.

This wellness experience is ideal for travelers seeking authentic cultural tourism in Cusco while embracing meditation, nature, and spiritual renewal. It offers a perfect opportunity to disconnect from everyday routines and experience the healing traditions of the Peruvian Andes in a unique and transformative way.

Itinerary

Llama Walks in Cusco | Spiritual Healing and Renewal


 

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Day 1

ITINERARY

Hotel Pick-up in Cusco approx. (8:00 – 9:00 a.m)

  • Your experience begins with hotel pick-up in Cusco followed by a scenic drive through the Sacred Valley toward Cuyo Chico.

Arrival at the Andean Community of Cuyo Chico

  • Meet local families who will share their traditions, customs, and ancestral knowledge about everyday life in the Andes.

Llama Walk to the Sacred River

  • Enjoy a peaceful walk with llamas toward the sacred river while admiring breathtaking Andean landscapes and fresh mountain air.

Andean Ritual of Connection with Pachamama

  • Participate in a traditional offering ceremony to Pachamama using coca leaves, ancestral music, and sacred Andean rituals.

Cultural Interaction with the Community

  • Connect with local culture and nature through a spiritual activity focused on balance, harmony, and inner well-being.

Introduction to Traditional Andean Pottery

  • Learn about the history of Andean pottery and discover ancient ceramic techniques preserved since Inca civilization.

Ancestral Pottery Workshop

  • Create your own ceramic piece alongside a local artisan using traditional Andean shapes, symbols, and techniques.

Traditional Andean Lunch

  • Enjoy a delicious Andean lunch prepared with fresh local ingredients and authentic flavors from the Sacred Valley.

Hand-Painting Ceramic Workshop

  • Paint your handmade ceramic piece using natural-inspired Andean colors and traditional artistic community techniques.

Visit to the Community Artisan Shop

  • Explore the artisan shop and admire handmade textiles, ceramics, and crafts created by talented local community members.

Return to Cusco City approx. (4:00 – 5:00 p.m)

  • Return to Cusco after an unforgettable cultural and spiritual experience surrounded by nature and Andean traditions.

Includes

What’s Included in the Llama Walks Tour?


Transportation

  • Private round-trip transportation.
  • Hotel pick-up in central Cusco.
  • Comfortable return to the city.

Guided Spiritual and Cultural Experience

  • Expert guide in Andean spirituality.
  • Explanations about inca traditions and rituals.
  • Traditional welcome ceremony with coca leaves and flowers.

Llama Walk & Nature Connection

  • Guided walk with llamas along the Inca Trail.
  • Beautiful Andean landscapes and peaceful surroundings.
  • Personal connection with sacred Andean animals.

Ancestral Music & Meditation

  • Live music with quenas, panpipes, and pututos.
  • Relaxing atmosphere for meditation and breathing.
  • Free time for reflection and nature connection.

Spiritual Healing Ceremony

  • Traditional Pachamama offering ceremony.
  • Use of coca leaves, flowers, and sacred elements.
  • Symbolic coca leaf reading for spiritual balance.

Cultural Activities & Meals

  • Optional traditional Andean lunch.
  • Vegetarian and vegan options available.
  • Personalized assistance during the tour.

 


What’s not Included in the Llama Walks Tour?


Meals & Snacks

  • Lunch if not reserved in advance.
  • Water, snacks, and additional drinks.

Personal Expenses

  • Souvenirs and personal purchases.
  • Expenses not mentioned in the itinerary.

Insurance & Additional Services

  • Personal travel insurance.
  • Pick-up outside Cusco’s historic center.

Personal Equipment

  • Trekking poles and rain ponchos.
  • Backpacks and thermal clothing.

Recommendations

Recommendations for the Llama Walks Tour in Cusco


Clothing & Personal Gear

  • Wear warm layered clothing for changing mountain weather.
  • Use comfortable trekking shoes with good grip.
  • Bring a hat, gloves, and scarf for cold mornings.

Essential Items

  • Use sunscreen and lip balm for sun protection.
  • Wear sunglasses with UV protection.
  • Bring at least 1 liter of water.
  • Carry light snacks such as nuts or energy bars.
  • A scarf or face covering is optional for dusty areas.

Mental & Spiritual Preparation

  • Arrive relaxed and well rested before the experience.
  • Keep an open mind during the spiritual activities.
  • Respect the community, traditions, and sacred spaces.
  • Turn off your phone during ceremonies for better connection.

Photography & Digital Content

  • Bring your phone or camera fully charged.
  • Ask permission before using drones or professional equipment.

 

 


Additional Information


Tour Information

  • Recommended for travelers over 12 years old.
  • No previous meditation experience is required.
  • The guide will support you throughout the experience.

Altitude Information

  • Tour altitude ranges from 3,500 to 3,800 meters above sea level.
  • It is recommended to acclimatize in Cusco at least one day before.

Group Service

Private Service

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