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Alpaca Therapy and Ancestral Art | Connection and Creativity

Alpaca Therapy and Ancestral Art | Connection and Creativity

Summary

Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cusco | General Information


 

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Location and Geography

  • The Sacred Valley of the Incas stretches along the Urubamba River (also known as the Vilcanota River), from Pisac to Ollantaytambo, approximately 60 km northeast of Cusco.
  • It includes important Andean towns such as Pisac, Chinchero, Yucay, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo, and Maras.

Altitude and Climate

  • The valley sits at an average altitude between 2,800 and 3,200 meters above sea level, offering a milder and more comfortable climate than Cusco city (3,400 m).
    Daytime temperatures range from 22°C to 25°C, while nighttime temperatures average between 8°C and 10°C.

History and Culture

  • The Sacred Valley was one of the most important agricultural regions of the Inca Empire, famous for the cultivation of giant white corn and regarded as a symbol of fertility and imperial power.
  • Before the rise of the Incas, the area was inhabited by ancient cultures such as Chanapata, Qotacalla, and Killke, until it became part of the Inca Empire between the 10th and 15th centuries.
  • In 2006, the Sacred Valley was officially declared a National Cultural Heritage Site of Peru under the category of Archaeological and Historical Cultural Landscape.
Main Archaeological Attractions
Pisac
    • Known for its impressive agricultural terraces, the Temple of the Condor, and its vibrant artisan market.
Ollantaytambo
    • An ancient Inca fortress and one of the few surviving living Inca towns, once used as an important administrative and military center.
Chinchero
    • Famous for its traditional textile weaving and dyeing techniques, colonial church, and breathtaking panoramic viewpoints.
Maras and Moray
    • Home to the stunning Andean salt mines and circular agricultural terraces believed to have served as an ancient Inca agricultural laboratory.

 


Experience a transformative journey in Cusco with Alpaca Therapy & Ancestral Art, a unique activity that combines the ancient art of Inca pottery with the spiritual connection of alpaca therapy. This immersive experience allows visitors to discover the history and wisdom of the Andean people while exploring ancestral craftsmanship and emotional healing rituals in a peaceful natural setting.

During the Inca pottery workshop, participants work with clay from preparation to final painting, creating their own personalized ceramic piece. This hands-on artistic process encourages creativity, mindfulness, and inner connection while honoring the cultural and artistic legacy of the ancient Incas. It is an ideal experience for travelers seeking cultural activities in Cusco with a spiritual and creative focus.

At the same time, Alpaca Therapy & Ancestral Art offers a deep bond with alpacas, animals considered sacred in Andean culture for their calming and healing energy. Through ancestral sounds and direct interaction with the alpacas, visitors enjoy moments of peace, harmony, and emotional balance. This natural therapy is perfect for reducing stress, enhancing well-being, and reconnecting with oneself amid the magical landscapes of the Sacred Valley.

Itinerary

Alpaca Therapy & Ancestral Art | Connection and Creativity


 

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Day 1

ITINERARY

Hotel Pick-Up in Cusco approx. (8:30 – 9:00 a.m.)

  • Our transportation will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco, and we will begin our journey toward the Sacred Valley. Along the way, you will enjoy breathtaking Andean landscapes and a cultural introduction to the traditions of the region.

Arrival at the Ancestral Cultural Center

  • We arrive at a peaceful natural space surrounded by mountains and Andean animals. A welcoming ceremony is held with ancestral sounds and a symbolic offering to begin the experience in harmony.

Beginning of the Inca Pottery Workshop

  • Guided by a master artisan, you will learn how to identify and prepare clay while creating your own ceramic piece inspired by traditional Andean iconography using ancestral techniques.

Break with Coca Tea and Local Fruits

  • Enjoy a relaxing break with traditional Andean herbal infusions such as coca, muña, or chachacoma tea, accompanied by fresh local fruits in a moment of group connection.

Alpaca Therapy Session

  • Take part in a unique alpaca therapy experience through guided interaction, a short walk, and ancestral sounds designed to promote calmness, emotional balance, and well-being.

Reflection Time and Traditional Snack

  • Relax in the gardens and share the experience with the group while enjoying a traditional Andean snack prepared with quinoa bread, local cheese, and a natural beverage.

Closing Ceremony and Gratitude Ritual

  • We conclude the activity with a brief ceremonial gathering to thank Pachamama and all participants for the shared energy and connection throughout the experience.

Return to Cusco

  • After the experience, we board our tourist transportation for a comfortable return journey to the city of Cusco.

Arrival in Cusco approx. (3:00 – 3:30 p.m.)

  • Arrival near Cusco’s Historic Center, ending the experience with a deep sense of cultural connection, inner peace, and spiritual well-being.

Includes

What’s Included in the Alpaca Therapy & Ancestral Art Tour?


Hotel Pick-Up in Cusco

  • Pick-up from hotels near Cusco’s Historic Center.
  • Prior coordination for smooth service.

Round-Trip Tourist Transportation

  • Comfortable and safe tourist vehicle.
  • Professional driver for Sacred Valley routes.
  • Panoramic views during the journey.

Andean Spiritual Welcome Ceremony

  • Traditional music with ancestral instruments.
  • Harmonization ritual with natural elements.
  • Introduction to Inca spirituality and traditions.

Complete Inca Pottery Workshop

  • Learn about Inca pottery and symbolism.
  • Prepare and shape natural clay.
  • Decorate your piece with natural pigments.
  • Take your handmade ceramic souvenir home.

Guided Alpaca Therapy

  • Safe interaction with alpacas.
  • Relaxation and emotional connection activities.
  • Short walk and guided meditation.

Healthy Andean Snack

  • Herbal tea from Andean plants.
  • Quinoa or corn bread.
  • Local cheese and seasonal fruits.

Materials and Tools Included

  • Clay, pigments, brushes, apron, and work materials.
  • Individual workspace provided.

Closing Ceremony and Gratitude to Pachamama

  • Short farewell ritual to close the experience.

Return to Cusco in Tourist Transportation

  • Comfortable return to Cusco.
  • Arrival approx. between 3:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

 


What’s not Included in the Alpaca Therapy & Ancestral Art Tour?


Full Breakfast and Lunch

  • Only a light Andean snack is included.
  • Bring extra snacks if needed.

Tips and Gratuities

  • Tips are optional and not included.

Personal Expenses and Souvenirs

  • Personal purchases are not included.
  • Extra artisan products have additional cost.

Recommendations

Recommendations for the Alpaca Therapy & Ancestral Art Tour


Appropriate Clothing for Andean Weather

  • Wear comfortable layered clothing for changing temperatures.
  • Bring a windproof or waterproof jacket.
  • Comfortable pants are recommended for the pottery workshop.

Comfortable Non-Slip Footwear

  • Wear closed shoes or trekking sneakers with good grip.
  • Avoid sandals or open shoes.

Sun Protection and Personal Care

  • Use sunscreen during the day.
  • Bring a hat, sunglasses, and lip balm if needed.

Hydration and Light Food

  • Carry at least 1 liter of water.
  • Eat a light breakfast before pick-up.
  • Bring snacks if you have special dietary needs.

Respect for the Spiritual and Ancestral Experience

  • Keep a respectful and calm attitude during rituals.
  • Avoid using phones during sacred moments.
  • Ask before taking photos.

Active Participation in the Inca Pottery Workshop

  • No previous pottery experience is needed.
  • Follow the artisan’s instructions step by step.
  • Ask if your ceramic piece can be taken home the same day.

Acclimatization and General Physical Condition

  • It is better to do the tour after spending at least 2 days in Cusco.
  • Stay hydrated and well rested.
  • Consult your doctor if you have medical conditions.

Optional: Camera or Travel Notebook

  • Bring a camera or notebook if you want to record your experience.
  • Respect spiritual moments when taking photos.

Preguntas FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Ancestral Experience


Do I need previous pottery experience to join the workshop?

  • No, the Inca pottery workshop is designed for all skill levels. Local artisans guide you through the entire process step by step.

Can I take home the ceramic piece I create?

  • Yes, you can take your handmade piece as a souvenir. Some pieces may need extra drying time.

What are the benefits of alpaca therapy?

  • Alpaca therapy helps reduce stress and promotes emotional well-being through interaction and relaxation activities with alpacas.

Is the tour suitable for children?

  • Yes, the experience is suitable for children over 6 years old when accompanied by an adult.

How can I book the tour and how far in advance?

  • You can book through our website or contact us directly. We recommend booking at least 48 hours in advance.

Are there any health restrictions for joining?

  • The tour has a low physical difficulty level. If you have medical conditions, consult your doctor before participating.

Can the tour be organized as a private group experience?

  • Yes, private group tours are available. Contact us for more information and special rates.

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