Tour

Visit Chagra Payacuar in the indigenous reserve of Ipiales and La Cocha Lagoon, places of physical and spiritual connection

4 days

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Visit Chagra Payacuar in the indigenous reserve of Ipiales and La Cocha Lagoon, places of physical and spiritual connection

Through the experiences, the traveler can learn in depth about the customs of the communities and discover their secrets. We will have a tour of the historical center, enjoy typical dishes and history, visit the Carnival Museum, and visit the handicraft workshop. We will visit the CHAGRA PAYACUAR NARIÑO, located in the Chacuas village of the indigenous reservation of Ipiales, a place of physical and spiritual connection with the Pacha Mama, where you will find natural biodiversity and you will be part of the process of preparing typical dishes, of planting and harvesting of native seeds and guanga weavings, accompanied by ancestral rituals, music and dances. We will also go to the Amazon trail, where we will do hiking activities, visit the forest for meditation, visit water plants, and amateur bird watching of the place. We will enjoy a delicious trout and watch a show of music, pastuso tales, myths, and legends. We will experience hiking activities, community tourism (locals offer their products and services), local gastronomy, cultural acts, country music, and a legacy of care and respect for nature.



What's included?
  • Entry or admission fee
  • Food & drinks

Meals (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches and snacks) 

Lodging 

Tourist guide 

Internal transportation and airport transfer 

Travel assistance policy 

Visit to Chagrita Indígena 

Visit to the natural reserve in Laguna de la Cocha 

Handicraft workshop experience 

The preparation of typical dishes such as guinea pig, types of chili, corn chicha, locro, morocho, among many others, 

locro, morocho among many others. 

The preparation of chilacuán, pumpkin and blackberry sweets with curd. 

curd. 

The work of the chagra, with the tools to till the land. 

Planting and harvesting native seeds. 

The planting of a native tree that contributes to the ecosystem of the chagrita and leaves a living memory that will make us remember your 

a living memory that will remind us of your visit. 

Weaving in guanga to make the ruana, wool blankets and sashes. 

Dancing with southern rhythms with traditional music groups. 

And the ancestral rituals of our pastos culture and pre-Hispanic cultures. 

Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity

Tips 

alcoholic beverages

Please note
  • Passport required
What to bring

    comfortable clothes

    coat 

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