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The tour Inti Raymi Cusco is a unique cultural experience that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the ancestral traditions of the Incas and celebrate the Festival of the Sun. The tour includes a visit to the imposing fortress of Sacsayhuamán, where the ceremony takes place. main of Inti Raymi. During this event, travelers have the opportunity to witness colorful rituals, traditional dances, and ancient music that honor the sun god. In addition to the celebration in Sacsayhuamán, the tour offers the opportunity to explore other archaeological sites in Cusco and learn about the rich history of the region. In short, the Inti Raymi tour in Cusco is an unforgettable experience that combines cultural celebration with exploration of the historical treasures of the ancient Inca capital.
The Inti Raymi (in Quechua ‘festival of the Sun’) was an ancient Andean religious ceremony in honor of the Inti (the sun god) that took place every June 24 of every year until today, it took place every June solstice. winter in Cusco, the capital of Tawantinsuyo, between the final period of the harvest and the beginning of the winter equinox of the Andes, that is, in the second half of the month of June. Inti Raymi in the time of the Inkas was the equivalent of what the New Year’s party is for us today. The solar celebration was a festival in which a new year began and the entire previous agricultural year ended between the months of May or June, and at the same time the new agricultural cycle began from the month of July.
During the time of the Incas, Inti Raymi was the most important of the four festivals celebrated in Cusco, according to the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (1539-1616), and it indicated the middle of the year as well as the mythical origin of the Inca . It lasted 15 days, in which there were dances and sacrifices. The last Inti Raymi with the presence of the Inca emperor was carried out in 1535.
In 1572, Viceroy Francisco de Toledo (1515-1584) banned it because he considered it a pagan ceremony and contrary to the Catholic faith. It continued to be carried out clandestinely.
With more than sixty years of existence, the new Inti Raymi is now an inseparable part of the life of Cusco.
In a privileged place in the sacred capital, the Inka Pachakuteq ordered the construction of the Qorikancha, a lavish temple dedicated to revering the Sun, a god whom the Inkas called Apu P`unchao or Apu Inti, in whose honor the imposing INTI festival was consecrated. RAYMI, which reaches contours of solemnity and splendor, as described by the most important chroniclers.
On June 24, the festival in honor of the Sun God, takes place in the three historical and natural settings that are usually used for staging:
Requirements to book the tour
Minimum passport validity of 6 months.
Tour cost per person:
Tribuna | Tarifa General |
Tribuna Naranja | US$ 280.00 |
Tribuna Verde | US$ 240.00 |
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