
Puma Route: A Sacred Journey to Machu Picchu, Ausangate & Lake Titikaka 13D/12N
Duration: 13 Days / 12 Nights From $ USD 1 995.00
Puma Route: A Sacred Journey to Machu Picchu, Ausangate & Lake Titikaka 13D/12N
A day with the last descendants of the Incas
Introduction
We present a 12-Day Sacred Journey in Cusco, designed for those seeking an authentic and transformative experience. This spiritual trip will take you to Cusco’s most visited attractions—places that safeguard living memory and energy—offering a deep immersion into the Andean Cosmovision.
This unique itinerary is organized by the Q’ero Community, historically known as the “Last Inka Ayllu.” With them, you will learn firsthand about their sacred relationship with Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the powerful energy of nature.
Furthermore, we offer support to help you release all negative energy (worries, problems, suffering, etc.) through Ancestral Andean Medicine. Experience healing with sacred rituals such as the Karpay, the Chumpi, and healing ceremonies using ancestral stones.
Experience ancestral healing on a transformative journey to the vibrant heart of Inka culture in Peru!
OUR CEREMONIES:
- ALTUMISAYOC KARPAY – APU HUAMANLIPA
- PAMPAMISAYOC KARPAY – APU HUAYRURONI
- AYNI KARPAY – APU SACSAYHUAMAN
- ÑUSTA KARPAY – MAMA SIMONA
- JAMPI KARPAY – APU VERONICA
- CHUMPI KARPAY – APU PACHATUSAN
- MUSOQ KARPAY – HATUN Q’ERO
- TAYTNACHIS KARPAY – APU AUSANGATE
- KURAK AKULLEK KARPAY – APU AUSANGATE
Itinerary
At the airport, we will give you a warm welcome along with a small symbolic gesture using coca or muña leaves, as a sign of harmony and positive energy for your stay. Then we will transfer you to the hotel, where you can settle in comfortably and take a moment to acclimate to the altitude. Once settled, we will hold a briefing to share important recommendations about the weather, altitude, and the schedule for the following day, along with a short introduction to the spiritual energy of Cusco.
This first day is meant for rest, deep breathing, and allowing the spirit of the place to receive you. May this arrival mark the beginning of an experience full of clarity, connection, and renewal.
Overnight in Cusco
Cusco was designed by Inca Pachacútec in the shape of a puma, a symbol of strength, power, and the Kay Pacha, the earthly world within the Andean cosmovision. Today we will follow the path of this sacred animal to gain a deeper understanding of the origins, wisdom, and spiritual vision of the Tawantinsuyo civilization.
We begin with a visit to the statue of Pachacútec, the great leader who transformed the Inca Empire and gave Cusco its sacred and symbolic layout. Here we will learn about the rise of the Tawantinsuyo, its expansion, and the profound cosmology that guided its people.
We then continue to the Temple of the Sun – Qorikancha, symbolically located in the “belly of the puma.” This is one of the most important sacred sites in Cusco, where we can admire the extraordinary Inca architecture, its perfectly aligned stone walls, and its role as a ceremonial and astronomical center.
Next, we visit Cusco’s Main Square, considered the “heart of the puma,” from where the four major roads of the Qhapaq Ñan originated. Here we will understand its importance as the political, spiritual, and social center of the empire.
Finally, we head to the “head of the puma”: the impressive archaeological complex of Sacsayhuamán, a ceremonial center of great energetic power and the setting of the most important rituals of the Tawantinsuyo. We then explore Tambomachay, known as the Temple of Water, a place dedicated to purification, harmony, and connection with the spirits of the water.
This journey allows us to walk through the sacred design of Cusco, feel the living energy of its ancient spaces, and receive the renewing strength of the puma, guardian of the earthly world.
Overnight in Cusco
We leave the city of Cusco early in the morning and head toward the Sacred Valley of the Incas. After approximately 40 minutes, we arrive at the archaeological site of Chinchero, a place that preserves the essence of Inca architecture blended with colonial influence, offering beautiful views of the valley and the sacred mountains. We then visit the traditional weaving houses in the town of Chinchero, where local families demonstrate the ancestral art of Andean textiles, the use of natural dyes, and the symbolism preserved in each woven piece.
We continue to the archaeological site of Moray, known as the agricultural laboratory of the Tawantinsuyo. Its unique circular terraces reveal how the Incas experimented with different microclimates to develop and adapt a wide variety of crops.
Afterwards, we head to Urubamba, the capital of the Sacred Valley, to enjoy a buffet lunch featuring local ingredients and traditional flavors.
In the afternoon, we continue to the Sanctuary of Puma Huanca, a ceremonial center strategically located in a place of great energy and spiritual significance. Here we will take part in our first traditional ceremony led by the Q’ero masters, guardians of the ancestral Andean wisdom. This will be a special moment to connect with the energy of the earth, give thanks, and open ourselves to the spiritual experience of the valley.
Overnight in Ollantaytambo
We wake up early to head to the train station and board our tourist train to the town of Machupicchu (Aguas Calientes). Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, we will have breakfast before taking the bus up to the Historic Sanctuary of Machupicchu. This 25-minute ride offers beautiful views of the lush landscapes and natural beauty of the region.
Once we arrive at the entrance of the sanctuary, we begin our guided tour of this Wonder of the Modern World, where the guide will share the history, architecture, and deep spiritual significance of the Inca citadel. During the visit, we will explore its most important sites and enjoy unforgettable views of the sacred mountain.
After the tour, we take the bus back to Aguas Calientes, where you will have free time to enjoy lunch and relax.
In the afternoon, we board the train back to Ollantaytambo, where our transportation will be waiting to drive us back to our hotel in Cusco, ending a day filled with history, energy, and admiration for the Inca legacy.
Overnight in Cusco.
It will be a special day, a gift to clear the mind and fully enjoy the moment. We will share a traditional Cusqueñan barbecue, creating a warm and family-like atmosphere in the heart of nature. We will spend the day as a family, walking along the ancestral path that surrounds the Temple of the Moon, as a practice of connection and harmonization before our journey to Ausangate the following day.
It will be a peaceful, heartfelt, and energizing day to prepare both body and spirit for the upcoming experience, as well as to make any final purchases needed for our healing journey to Ausangate.
Overnight in Cusco.
We leave the city of Cusco early in the morning and head toward Pacchanta, a small Andean village located at the foothills of the majestic Ausangate. From this point, we begin our hike toward Azul Cocha, a sacred lagoon surrounded by mountains and protective apus.
Upon arrival, we will hold an opening ceremony guided by the Q’ero masters, carriers of the ancestral Andean wisdom. This will be a moment to introduce ourselves to the apus, ask permission from Pachamama, and open our hearts to the spiritual experience ahead. We will then share a conversation about Andean cosmology and the Q’ero tradition, deepening our understanding of their teachings and worldview.
We will spend the night in this sacred place, embraced by nature and the powerful energy of Ausangate.
At the indicated time, we wake up and take a gentle walk around the nearby lagoons, enjoying the silence, the pure mountain air, and the majesty of the Andean landscape.
We will then prepare for the main ceremony of the retreat: the Chumpi Karpay, an ancestral rite of energetic transmission and deep spiritual connection. Through this practice, the Q’ero masters work with the energetic bands of the body to strengthen, protect, and harmonize our spiritual field.
After the ceremony, we will have time to rest and contemplate the powerful energy of the place before spending another night under the Andean sky.
We wake up to a warm breakfast surrounded by the sacred landscape. We then proceed with the personal ceremonies guided by the Q’ero masters—an intimate space to work on individual intentions, internal processes, and personal energy.
After lunch, we begin our hike back to Pacchanta, where our transportation will be waiting to take us back to the city of Cusco.
A perfect closing to a profound experience of healing, connection, and ancestral learning.
Overnight in Cusco
This will be a free day to rest, recover your energy, and enjoy the city at your own pace. You will have the opportunity to explore the streets of Cusco, visit its plazas, markets, and historic corners, and connect with the vibrant local life and the unique energy of the city.
Immerse yourself in an experience of Andean ancestral healing guided by the millenary wisdom of the Q’ero Nation. This ceremony offers a deep and revitalizing cleanse through the traditional Inka Massage, performed by the authentic Q’ero Masters (Paqos), the keepers of this knowledge.
The ritual focuses on the use of the Sacred Kuyas, stones of various colors consecrated with the energy of the Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the Apus (Mountain Spirits). These sacred tools work directly on your energy centers to:
- Extract dense energies (jucha).
- Harmonize the body and spirit.
- Recharge with high-frequency vibrations (sami).
The purpose is to restore your inner balance and facilitate the connection with your vital force(optional).
Overnight in Cusco
We woke up early to board our transport and begin our journey along the Ruta del Sol from Cusco to Puno. Our first stop was the charming town of Andahuaylillas, followed by visits to Wiracocha and Raqchi. Afterwards, we arrived in Sicuani, where we enjoyed a delicious traditional lunch.
In the afternoon, we continued our day visiting Pucara and the museum dedicated to this ancient Inca military complex, which also served as an important administrative center. Surrounded by impressive stone structures and centuries of history, we took a moment to connect spiritually with the energy of the Andes—a quiet pause to appreciate the wisdom, strength, and harmony that the Inca civilization left behind.
Finally, we continued our journey to Puno and checked in at our selected hotel, ready to rest and prepare for the experiences ahead.
Overnight in Puno
The tour begins at 7:00 AM with pick-up from your hotel in Puno. Your first stop will be the Floating Islands of the Uros, built entirely from totora reeds. Here, you will learn about the Aymara culture and their unique way of life on the water.
You will then continue navigating across the lake toward Taquile Island, a perfect place for connection and meditation. As you walk along the stone pathway leading up the island, you will enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. At the top, you will have a traditional lunch (typically trout) and discover the Quechua textile tradition, recognized by UNESCO for its cultural significance.
The return to Puno is scheduled for around 5:30 PM.
Overnight in Puno.
The day begins at 7:00 AM, departing from Puno toward Aramu Muru (Hayu Marka), a mystical site near Lake Titicaca known for its enigmatic stone-carved portal, Amaru Punko. At this sacred place, we will hold a Ceremony of Gratitude to Pachamama (Mother Earth), offering traditional items such as coca leaves and flowers. This will be followed by a moment of reflection and a guided conversation about the ancient civilizations that once inhabited and revered this landscape.
After completing this spiritual experience, we will return to the hotel in Puno to spend our final night before the next stage of the journey.
Overnight in Puno
At the scheduled time, we will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the airport, marking the end of our spiritual journey through the Andes of Cusco, Peru.
A closing filled with gratitude for the shared experience, the connection with the land, and the ancestral Andean wisdom.
End of the service
- 06 nights in a hotel in Cusco
- 01 night in a hotel in Ollantaytambo – Sacred Valley
- 03 night in a hotel in Ollantaytambo – Sacred Valley
- Private transportation for the entire tour
- All entrance tickets to the archaeological sites and tourist attractions mentioned in the tour
- Buffet lunch in the Sacred Valley
- Round-trip train tickets: Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes
- Round-trip bus tickets: Aguas Calientes – Machupicchu
- Entrance tickets to Machupicchu, Circuit 1 or 2 (subject to availability)
- Entrance to Ausangate
- Entrance Titicaca lake, Amaru Punku, Tiwanaku
- Private tour guide, professional bilingual guide (Quechua – Spanish – English)
- Pre-tour assistance
- Q’ero community master all tours
- Traditional ceremonial practices: Karpay, Gratitude, Chumpi
- Camping equipment for Ausangate (tent, mattress, table, chairs, etc.)
- Hotel 3***
- Flights
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Other services not mentioned
Pricing List
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| Number of persons | Price per person | |
| Minimum 5 people Persons | $ USD 1995.00 | Inquire Now |
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