Awamaki Rural Tourism Package

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  • Duration: 4 to 6 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Ollantaytambo, Peru
  • Product code: 72612P4
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Adult (Age : 17 to 99)
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Itinerary
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Stop At: Awamaki, Calle Principal One block after the bridge on the way to the main ruins, Ollantaytambo Peru

Visit the Awamaki store to see and shop ethically produced Andean crafts with contemporary style.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Patacancha Valley, Patacancha Valley, Ollantaytambo Peru

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.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes


Inclusions

  • English-speaking guide/ interpreter
  • Transportation from and to Ollantaytambo
  • Weaving lesson and demonstrations
  • Home-cooked lunch
  • Lunch

Exclusions

  • Transportation to Ollantaytambo from other cities, such as Urubamba or Cusco

Schedule Details

Departure Dates:

See Availability.

Departure Point:

La Esquina, plaza de armas, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru

Departure time

09:00 AM

Duration

4 to 6 hours(approx.)

Return details

Awamaki Store, Calle Principal, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru

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Additional Information

Not wheelchair accessible

Service animals allowed

Near public transportation

Most travelers can participate

Water

Sunscreen

Warm clothing (layers)

Rain jacket (just in case!)

Comfortable shoes

Camera

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

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.

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.

This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers

Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability

Posted By : A9621PManitaf
If you are visiting Peru and are planning a trip to the Sacred Valley, visit these ladies. We had a beautiful day visiting a small town high in the mountains and learning about their culture and how they weave these beautiful textiles.
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Posted On : 2023-07-16


Posted By : mambo22
This was the highlight of our trip to learn about authentic Andean culture in the local community setting. We met with Awamaki’s guide in Ollantaytambo and a nice bus took us to the community where we spent a few ours in a local woman’s house. We met with 6 other women, dressed up in their outfit, learned a little Quechua, weaving, had lunch together (one of the best meal we had) and were given a chance to purchase their handmade goods with very reasonable prices. We were promptly brought back to Ollantaytambo when the tour ends. This is highly recommended!
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Posted On : 2020-01-04


Posted By : Kelly K
Do not miss this opportunity to learn about this amazing pre-Incan weaving tradition and meet the wonderful Andean women. High in the Andes in the Quechua village of Huilloc, we were guests at the home of a cooperative of alpaca wool weavers. Through our translator and guide, we saw and learned all about the weaving tradition. It is really amazing to watch them in this very complex process from spinning, dying to the actual weaving. Each piece tells their stories through sacred animals and art. I was delighted to buy some pieces directly from the weaver. The prices were great and we knew the money would make a big difference in their lives. Thank you Awamaki for supporting these women and teaching them the skills needed to be successful in their weaving business!!
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Posted On : 2019-11-11


Posted By : tcumes
Our tour was outstanding. Our guide Melissa did an excellent job of providing a linguistic, cultural, and social bridge between the local women and the visitors. We learned how to spin yard, dye wool, and even make our own bracelets. The lunch was delicious and we left with a new appreciation of the craftswomanship required to create these authentically Andean crafts
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Posted On : 2019-11-04


Posted By : elleklein31
Wonderful intro to Peru and the people there. The tour was ethical, educational and so much fun! Wish more tours were as responsible and beneficial for the community. My group, all in their 30's, can't stop talking about the experience. An honor to meet and hang out with the women. Would absolutely recommend tour to anyone looking for an authentic glimpse into the Quechua culture. Thanks Awamaki!
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Posted On : 2019-10-13


Posted By : spedersen
This weekend was a fantastic to be close with locals in the Andes, learn a tradition alongside folks who do this for a living and really understand what life is like there. The weather fluctuated a lot during the day and night, so bring many layers.The guides were fantastic and bilingual, which helped with any language barriers (particularly between English & Spanish). I highly recommend this and this organization, one that has a deep social mission.
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Posted On : 2019-10-08


Posted By : Trek800865
This was an outstanding tour--not your typical tourist experience--and one of the highlights of our trip to Peru. One of the most interesting things I have done in a long time. We (husband, son and daughter in early 20's, and I) visited a womens' weaving co-op in a co-op member's home in Rio Alto, a small village about a 45 minute ride out of Ollantaytambo, in a group of 6. We learned about the weaving and dyeing process, were assisted in weaving a bracelet, were served lunch by the women, and had the opportunity to purchase items at fair trade prices if we wanted. The women were engaging and the backdrop of the Andes was gorgeous. We felt privileged to have a glimpse into the daily lives of the co-op members
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Posted On : 2019-08-20


Posted By : cutym2015
Subimos a 4000 mts, pasando por paisajes muy lindos, terrazas de sembrío inka, pueblitos, hasta llegar a una comunidad de tejedoras, donde nos enseñaraon las técnicas de hilado, teñido y tejido, usado desde tiempos antiguos. Además que te hacen participar en el hilado y tejido. Ellas aprenden todo esto a los 5 años aproximadamente y van pasando los conocimientos de generación en generación. Después almorzamos allí mismo, una de las mejores comidas, y finalmente uno puede comprar los productos que ellas elaboran. Es una linda experiencia.
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Posted On : 2019-10-09


Posted By : kusi_ssb
Es una muy buena experiencia y a prender de otra cultura, y del el trabajo que hace Awamaki para mejorar la calidad de vida de muchas familias manteniendo sus costumbres.
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Posted On : 2019-08-23