Grand Launch July 29 · 2026
Q’ero Raymi Spiritual Experience – Experience Q’ero Textile Art – Q’ero Gastronomy
Experience the Sacred Energy of the Last Inka Ayllu
Step beyond traditional travel and immerse yourself in a rare, powerful journey into the heart of the Q’ero Nation — the last living descendants of the Inca civilization and guardians of ancient wisdom.
Here, sacred ceremonies, breathtaking Andean landscapes, and living traditions come together to create more than an experience — a profound connection.
A journey that will shift your perspective, awaken your spirit, and transform the way you see the world.
A Sacred Encounter
This is not just a tour — it is a deeply meaningful connection. Guided by Q’ero spiritual masters, you will take part in authentic ceremonies rooted in reciprocity, harmony, and ancestral knowledge passed down for generations.
Living Culture, Not a Museum
Walk alongside Q’ero families and experience traditions that are still alive today. Every moment is genuine — a chance to connect with a culture that honors nature, community, and the sacred balance of life.
Landscapes That Speak to the Soul
From the vast high-altitude puna to mystical valleys and cloud-kissed mountains, every landscape holds spiritual significance. This is more than scenery — it is a journey through energy, meaning, and transformation.
Why Q'ero Raymi is unlike any other Andean experience
Q’ero Raymi is a living celebration of spirituality, reciprocity, cultural continuity, and sacred connection with Pachamama and the Apus. It invites travelers to do more than observe. Here, you participate, feel, and remember.
Festival Date
The central Q'ero Raymi celebration takes place on July 29, 2026.
Limited Availability
Spaces are limited, making early booking essential for 2026 departures.
Authentic Ceremony
Take part in living Andean rituals connected to Pachamama, the Apus, and sacred reciprocity.
Three Journey Styles
Choose from a short immersion, a balanced cultural trek, or a deeper expedition-style experience.
Secure your place in one of the most meaningful journeys in Peru
With limited spaces and a fixed ceremonial calendar, Q’ero Raymi 2026 is a special departure designed for travelers who want something rare, real, and unforgettable.
Main date
July 29, 2026
Starting from
$365
Destination
Hatun Q'ero
Core theme
Living ceremony
Three ways to experience Q'ero Raymi 2026
Each itinerary is designed around the same spiritual heart of the festival, but with a different level of time, trekking, immersion, and depth. of the festival, but with a different level of time, trekking, immersion, and depth.
Be part of Q'ero Raymi 2026
From a short sacred immersion to a full multi-day Andean expedition, choose the journey that matches your spirit and secure your place for July 29, 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Everything travelers usually want to know
Here are the most important details to help travelers understand the experience, choose the right itinerary, and plan their Q’ero Raymi 2026 journey with confidence.
Q’ero Raymi 2026 takes place on specific ceremonial dates aligned with Andean traditions. Exact dates may vary slightly based on the community’s spiritual calendar, so we recommend booking early to secure your place during this unique cultural event.
The best tour depends on your travel style and time availability. We offer carefully designed itineraries ranging from short immersive experiences to deeper multi-day journeys, all focused on authentic connection with the Q’ero community and their traditions.
You will witness sacred ceremonies led by Q’ero spiritual masters (Paqos), participate in traditional rituals, connect with ancient Andean wisdom, and experience breathtaking landscapes that make this journey both cultural and deeply transformative.
This is not a typical tour—it’s a rare spiritual and cultural immersion. You’re not just observing; you’re connecting directly with one of the last living Inca communities, experiencing traditions that have been preserved for centuries.
The experience is considered moderate. While no extreme trekking is required, you should be comfortable with walking at high altitudes and spending time in remote Andean environments.
Yes—very limited. To protect the authenticity of the experience and respect the Q’ero community, group sizes are intentionally small. Early booking is essential.
Yes. This experience is designed for meaningful, respectful interaction. You will have the opportunity to connect with the Q’ero people, learn from their traditions, and share authentic moments guided by mutual respect and cultural exchange.
Organizers & Sponsors
Organized by Municipality of the Q’ero Grande Town Center and the Q’ero Indigenous Community.