Exploring Chinchero: The Heart of Andean Textile Art in the Sacred Valley

Chinchero is known as the "Rainbow of the Andes", a town that combines history, tradition and natural beauty. Located at 3,762 meters above sea level, Chinchero is famous for its weavers, who keep alive the ancestral techniques of weaving and dyeing.

The archaeological site of Chinchero includes remains of Inca palaces and a colonial church built in 1607, which rests on Inca bases. This architectural contrast offers a fascinating insight into Peruvian history.

Local communities offer weaving demonstrations, where you can learn about the process from spinning to the final product. It is a unique opportunity to purchase authentic pieces and directly support local families.

, your visit to Chinchero will be comfortable and enriching. Our modern units will take you through spectacular landscapes, and our bilingual drivers will share local stories and traditions with you.

Reserva ahora en Machu Picchu by car vip, y vive una experiencia auténtica en Chinchero, donde la historia y la tradición se tejen en cada rincón.


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