A staged reproduction that expresses the harmonious relationship between man and the Sun God (Inti), the most important Inca divinity. The show begins at Qoricancha then continues towards the Plaza de Armas before finishing at Saqsayhuaman.
The day of the festival sees the Pachamamaraymi festival (Ccatca district), the “Wataqallariy” festival (Maras district) and “Kinturaymi” (Oropesa district)
This Inca ritual, which many Andean communities still continue, consists of offering gifts to Mother Erth in thanks for all that she provides for the people and animals.
Temascal is an ancient indigenous tradition in the Americas. It involves a small chamber made from wooden poles and covered with cloth so that its circular interior is totally sealed apart from the door which can also be covered.
Situated 35 kilometers from Puno and very close to Lake Titicaca, amidst green fields, we find what is considered one of the wonders of the region: The door of Aramu Muru, a stone construction seven meters wide and seven meters tall.