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With the “Inti Raymi and Machupicchu Tour”, you can get to know closely the most important festival of Cusco, ideal for those looking to live closely the festivities of this city that will be filled with music and historical representations with more than 500 actors and dancers; but above all come to be reborn and start the Andean New Year with us.
The Inti Raymi was the most important of the four festivals celebrated in Cusco, according to the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. It indicated the beginning of the year, as well as the mythical origin of the Inca. It lasted nine days during which dances and sacrifices were performed. The last Inti Raymi that counted with the presence of the Inca emperor took place in 1535.
On the night of the eve, all the fires in Tahuantinsuyo were extinguished. In the great Huacaypata square (today Plaza de Armas of Cusco) all the characters of the empire were concentrated. In the shadows, the crowd waited with great respect for the appearance of the god Inti (sun).
Generals, princes and all the nobility waited in deep silence, many of them disguised as wild beasts and other animals of the Andean mythology. They expressed their recognition and worshipped him as the supreme, sole and universal god, who with his light and virtue created and sustained all things on earth. Likewise, they thanked him for the harvests received during the year.
The Inca, with the help of the priests, “induced” the god Inti (sun) to return with the favor of his rays to fertilize the earth and ensure the welfare of the children of the great empire of Tahuantinsuyo. The sacred fire was renewed with a concave gold bracelet that was placed against the sunlight, whose reflections were projected on a piece of cotton very carmenado that caught fire in a short space. The sacred fire was taken to the Qoricancha, where it would be conserved by the acllas.
During the ceremony, the sacrifice of a flame was also performed to foretell the coming year. Then a great military march would follow and at the end everyone would retire and burst into unrestrained merriment for several days.
Enjoy Inti Raymi and Machupicchu Tour
Hotel: Principe III/Mayu Wasi
Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner- Passenger
Cusco – Qoricancha – Plaza De Armas – Sacsayhuaman.
NOTE: We want to take you to all the scenarios where this impressive festival is staged, the places suitable for all audiences will be the Qoricancha and the Plaza de Armas and properly the INTI RAYMI will be presented in Sacsayhuaman, feel at ease in each place and enjoy with us the 3 seasons of Inti Raymi.
Hotel – Principe Iii/Mayu Wasi
Desayuno – Hotel / Box Lunch – Agencia / Cena – Pasajero
Pisaq – Urubamba – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes.
Hotel – INKAS LAND
Breakfast – Hotel / Lunch – Agency / Dinner – Passenger
Hotel – Principe Iii/Mayu Wasi
Breakfast – Hotel / Lunch – Agency / Dinner – Passenger
HOTELS:
CUSCO – 3 nights, Hotel Príncipe III/Mayu Wasi/Inca Wasi (according to availability).
MACHUPICCHU – 1 Night, Hotel Humantay
INCLUDES:
CITY TOUR IN CUSCO
INTI RAYMI TOUR
SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS TOUR
TOUR MACHUPICCHU FULL DAY
NOT INCLUDED:
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Inti Raymi is an ancestral festival of Inca origin that celebrates the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere and the beginning of the new year in the Andean calendar. The word “Inti” means “sun” in Quechua, and “Raymi” translates to “festival” or “celebration.” Therefore, Inti Raymi is commonly known as the “Festival of the Sun.”
Inti Raymi is celebrated on June 24th of each year in the city of Cusco, Peru. This date coincides with the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere and is a highly significant festival that marks the beginning of the Andean New Year. During this celebration, various ceremonies and reenactments are held in honor of the sun god, much like it was done in the time of the Inca Empire.
Yes, generally, it is allowed to take photographs and record videos during Inti Raymi. However, it’s important to be respectful of the staff’s instructions and not interrupt the ongoing ceremonies. Additionally, please note that at specific moments, such as the Inca’s entrance to the stage, spectators may be asked to put away their cameras and electronic devices to avoid disrupting the performance.
The visit to Machu Picchu typically includes the following aspects:
Visit to Pisac: It begins with a visit to the Pisac archaeological complex, where you can explore Inca ruins and enjoy panoramic views.
Artisan Market: After Pisac, it’s common to make a stop at the Pisac artisan market, where you’ll have the opportunity to buy local crafts, souvenirs, and handmade products from the locals.
Lunch: Generally, the tour includes a buffet lunch at a local restaurant in the town of Urubamba. Here, you can enjoy Peruvian cuisine and rest before continuing the tour.
Ollantaytambo: Visit to the town of Ollantaytambo, known for its impressive archaeological site. You’ll explore Inca ruins and learn about the history and architecture of this ancient fortress.
Yes, entrance tickets to archaeological sites are typically included in the tour packages that involve visits to places like Machu Picchu and other sites in Cusco and the Sacred Valley.
The visit to Machu Picchu during the “Inti Raymi and Machu Picchu Tour” includes a guided tour that usually lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. During this time, the guide will take you through the main points of interest in the citadel, explaining its history and features. After the guided tour, you will have free time to explore Machu Picchu on your own before returning to Aguas Calientes.
The tour includes accommodation in hotels such as Hotel Principe III, Mayu Wasi, and Humantay, depending on the day of the itinerary.
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