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Discover the Cultural Wonders of Awana Kancha

Explore Awana Kancha, a vibrant cultural attraction and museum showcasing the rich textile traditions and stunning landscapes of the Andes in Cusco.

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Awana Kancha is a captivating tourist attraction and museum located near Pisac, Cusco, offering visitors an immersive experience into the rich textile traditions and cultural heritage of the Andes. Explore vibrant artisan displays, learn about the ancient weaving techniques, and interact with llamas and alpacas in this picturesque setting.

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km 23, a, Pisac, Cusco, PE
Monday
8 am-5 pm
Tuesday
8 am-5 pm
Wednesday
8 am-5 pm
Thursday
8 am-5 pm
Friday
8 am-5 pm
Saturday
8 am-5 pm
Sunday
8 am-5 pm

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    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to enjoy a quieter experience and take stunning photos of the animals.
    Don't miss the demonstration of traditional weaving techniques by local artisans.
    Be sure to check out the gift shop for authentic handmade textiles that support local craftsmanship.
    Wear comfortable shoes as you may want to explore the outdoor areas and enjoy the scenic trails.

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    Nestled in the stunning landscapes of the Sacred Valley, Awana Kancha stands out as a unique cultural destination that beautifully showcases the rich textile traditions of the Andes. As you arrive, the vibrant colors of woven textiles captivate your senses, presenting a feast for the eyes that speaks to the artistry and craftsmanship of local artisans. The museum aspect of Awana Kancha allows visitors to delve deeper into the history and techniques behind traditional Andean weaving, offering informative displays that highlight the intricate processes involved in creating these beautiful fabrics. In addition to its educational offerings, Awana Kancha is home to a charming collection of llamas and alpacas, providing a delightful opportunity for visitors to interact with these gentle creatures. Children and adults alike will enjoy the experience of feeding and petting the animals, making it a perfect family-friendly outing. The tranquil setting, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views, encourages visitors to take their time and soak in the beauty of the landscape. A visit to Awana Kancha also supports the local communities, as the artisan goods sold here are crafted by local weavers. This not only promotes the preservation of traditional weaving techniques but also helps sustain the livelihoods of the artisans. Whether you are an avid textile enthusiast, a family looking for a fun day out, or a traveler seeking to connect with local culture, Awana Kancha offers a memorable experience that embodies the spirit of the Andes.

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