Vivencial tourism in the community of Quehuincha 3D/2N

One of the attractions of this community are the caves of Warari are located 2 km from the town of Livitaca at 3400 masl. Its name comes from the Quechua waqariy (weeping). The Italian naturalist Antonio Raymondi visited them in 1865. They have a length of 78km as well as capricious figures formed with the stalactites and the stalagmites that originated by the constant drip of calcium carbonate. At the bottom of the caves there are underground waters that increase in the rainy season.

Among the capricious forms can be appreciated: the condor, the baptistery, the oven, the waxes, etc.

Itinerario:

  • Reception with typical dances of the District
  • Visit to Warari
  • Visit to the Natural Bridge
  • Visiting Ch’iñisiri
  • Visit to Puka Q’aqa
  • Visit to the Apu Q’ora
  • Visit to Mauk’a Livitaca
  • Visit to typical temples of the area (Huampu Huampu, San Sebastian, Totora, Pataqueña, Jalco)
  • Participation in the Payment to Pachamama
  • Participation in the feast of sowing, harvesting, etc.
  • If you come in February you will participate in the typical carnival party with typical dances alluding to the carnival and singing the “Q’aswas”
  • Fabrics on loom
  • Natural dyeing
  • Optional horseback riding
  • Accommodation in dwellings
  • Tourist transport
  • Food
  • Professional guide

No incluye:

  • First breakfast
  • Last Supper
  • Extra expenses

Precio:

$ 320.00
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