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Intiraymi Pasto Party Plan — 3 Days and 2 Nights

3 days

Easy

Inti Raymi, Party in the Pasto Town — Cumbal Municipality

Discover the ancient magic of Inti Raymi, one of the most emblematic ceremonies of the Pasto and Quillasingas indigenous peoples in the department of Nariño. For three days, you will live a unique spiritual and cultural experience in the town of Cumbal, a picturesque corner at the foot of the volcano of the same name, on the border with Ecuador. This festival, dedicated to the Sun God and Pachamama, brings together local communities in a tribute to the earth, nature and its traditions. Immerse yourself in sacred rituals, majestic landscapes and a vibrant celebration filled with dances, Andean music and spiritual connection, as you delve into the roots of an Inca culture that endures in Colombia.

What's included?
    • Ground transportation throughout the route.
    • Health care card.
    • Accommodation in Maloca or Casa del Taita (Day 1) and hotel (Day 2).
    • Food:

    Day 1: Typical breakfast and lunch.
    Day 2: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
    Day 3: Breakfast.

    • Cultural Activities:

    - Entrance to the Las Lajas Sanctuary
    - Visit traditional Maloca and chat with the Taita
    - Entrance to the botanical garden.
    - Spiritual cleansing.
    - Participation in the ceremonial dawn.
    - Inti Raymi celebration (dances, offerings and Andean music concert).
    - Visit to Laguna de La Bolsa.

    • Specialized guidance during all activities.
    Exclusions
      • Flights to and from Pasto.
      • Tips for guides or service personnel.
      • Additional drinks or food other than those specified.
      • Personal expenses and souvenirs.
      Please note
        • This is a tour focused on culture and spirituality, ideal for those looking for a connection with ancient traditions.
        • Accommodation at Maloca or Casa del Taita on the first day can be basic, designed to provide an authentic experience.
        • The activities take place at high altitude, so it's important to be prepared for cold weather and high altitude.
        • Punctuality at scheduled times is essential to make the most of all activities.
        • Some activities involve hiking on natural terrain.
        What to bring
          • Comfortable and warm clothing (thermal jackets, hats, gloves).
          • Shoes suitable for hiking on natural terrain.
          • Sunscreen and sunglasses
          • Reusable water bottle
          • Cash for purchases or additional expenses (Colombian currency).
          • Personal documents (citizenship card or passport).
          • Personal medications if needed, especially for altitude sickness.
          • Camera or cell phone to capture the special moments of the tour.
          • Willingness to learn, connect with traditions and enjoy a unique cultural experience.
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