Awamaki Earth-Oven Lunch Package
Highlights
- Connect with artisan leaders in a rural Quechua village
- Learn spinning, dyeing, and weaving from the women
- Try your hand at spinning on a drop spindle
- Weave a bracelet with one of the artisans
- Enjoy a typical lunch in an artisan's home
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Duration 4 to 6 hours
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Includes home-cooked lunch
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Transportation from Ollantaytambo
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English-speaking guide provided
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Weaving lesson included
Experience the vibrant culture and rich textile heritage of the rural Quechua villages in the high Andes mountains with the Awamaki Rural Tourism Package. Immerse yourself in the traditions of the artisan leaders as they share their skills in spinning, dyeing and weaving on a backstrap loom. Feel the ancient textile techniques come alive as you try your hand at spinning on a drop spindle and weave a bracelet alongside your artisan hosts. Indulge in a delicious lunch of soup and a main course in the warmth of an artisan's home. Before you leave, explore a private textile market and take home a piece of their beautiful craftsmanship. Begin your adventure at Plaza de Armas in Ollantaytambo, where you will be transported through a picturesque mountain valley filled with Inca ruins and rural communities. Discover the magic of the Andes and the vibrant culture that thrives in the heart of Peru.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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4 hours
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Available in English, Spanish; Castilian
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Experience a unique cultural immersion with the Awamaki Earth-Oven Lunch Package, featuring artisan weaving and home-cooked meals in the Andes.
Included
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English-speaking guide/ interpreter
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Transportation from and to Ollantaytambo
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Weaving lesson and demonstrations
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Lunch
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Home-cooked lunch
Excluded
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Transportation to ollantaytambo from other cities, such as urubamba or cusco
Meeting Point
Plaza de Armas in front of La Esquina café in Ollantaytambo
plaza de armas, Ollantaytambo 08676 , Peru
End Point
The Awamaki store shows the artisans work in its final form. The store is located just off the plaza under the main ruins.
Calle Principal, Ollantaytambo 08676 , Peru
What to expect
Awamaki
Visit the Awamaki store to see and shop ethically produced Andean crafts with contemporary style.
Patacancha Valley
On your way to the Quechua village, you will drive through this spectacular mountain valley lined with ancient terraces, Inca ruins, and small farms and villages. Ascend into the Andes mountains alongside the picturesque Patacancha river, stopping at ruins and other sites of interest along the way. At the end, meet the weavers who will share their community, craft and culture.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Camera
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Comfortable shoes
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Local currency (5 - 500 soles) in small bills in case you would like to buy textiles from the weavers. We recommend small bills because the women can't typically make change
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Other travel needs: If you need transportation from Cusco to Ollantatyambo, your hotel will be able to arrange this. We are unable to arrange transportation from Cusco to Ollantaytambo. However, we can help you arrange transportation from Ollantaytambo back to Cusco. Just ask your guide during your tour. We can also bring your luggage on the tour if you are in transit, or store them securely at our office.
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Rain jacket (just in case!)
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Sunscreen
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Warm clothing (layers)
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Water
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We can accommodate most special requests. We can accommodate nearly all dietary restrictions. Please note special requests or dietary restrictions in the “special instructions” section when you book. We will contact you if we are unable to accommodate your request.
What our experts say
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Bring small bills for artisan shops.
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Dress in layers; it can be chilly.
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Enjoy local soup for an authentic taste.
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Arrive early at Plaza de Armas.
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Don't forget your camera for stunning views.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience the vibrant culture and rich textile heritage of the Quechua villages in the high Andes mountains with the Awamaki Rural Tourism Package. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of artisanal craft as you connect with the local community and learn from the skilled women who have been preserving their traditions for generations.What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect a total duration of 240 to 360 minutes filled with unforgettable experiences. Begin your journey at the Plaza de Armas in Ollantaytambo, where you'll meet your guide and fellow travelers. From there, you will visit the Awamaki store, a treasure trove of ethically produced Andean crafts with contemporary style. Explore the store and have the opportunity to shop for unique souvenirs that support local artisans. Next, embark on a picturesque drive through the stunning Patacancha Valley, where you'll witness breathtaking views of ancient terraces, Inca ruins, and small farms. Along the way, your guide will make stops at interesting sites and ruins. Finally, reach the Quechua village where you will meet the weavers and learn about their community, craft, and culture. Watch in awe as the talented artisans demonstrate spinning, dyeing, and weaving on backstrap looms.Who is this for?
The Awamaki Rural Tourism Package is designed for curious travelers who want to delve deeper into the local culture of Peru. Whether you are an art enthusiast, textile lover, or simply someone who appreciates traditional craftsmanship, this experience offers a unique opportunity to interact with the Quechua community and gain insight into their way of life. This package is suitable for all ages and can be enjoyed by solo travelers, couples, families, or groups of friends.Why book this?
Embark on a journey that will not only enrich your knowledge but also support the local community. By booking the Awamaki Rural Tourism Package, you are contributing to the preservation of ancient textile techniques and empowering talented artisans. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and fascinating stories behind each handcrafted item. Leave with a greater appreciation for traditional craftsmanship and a one-of-a-kind souvenir that tells a meaningful story.Good to know
During the tour, you will enjoy a typical lunch of soup and a main course in the home of one of the artisans, providing a truly authentic and immersive experience. Take advantage of the private textile market before you leave to browse and purchase more handmade treasures directly from the artisans. The tour is led by knowledgeable guides who are passionate about sharing the culture and history of the region. Dress comfortably and don't forget your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and memorable moments throughout the day.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Awamaki Rural Tourism Package have been captivated by the authenticity and warmth of the Quechua community. They praise the invaluable opportunity to witness traditional textile techniques firsthand and the chance to support local artisans. Visitors have described the tour as an eye-opening and inspiring experience, immersing them in a world of vibrant colors, fascinating stories, and incredible craftsmanship. Many have left with a newfound appreciation for the intricate work that goes into every textile and a deep admiration for the resilience and creativity of the Quechua people.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is