Experiential Tourism in the Hormiguitas de Taucca Community

The Taucca Hormiguitas Community, located in the mountains of Cusco, is a refuge of ancestral traditions and Andean hospitality. On this tour, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the daily life of this community, learn about their culture, and participate in unique experiential activities.

Duration:
1 day
Dificult:
Medium-high level
Group size:
from 2 to 8 people
Altitude:
3700 meters above sea level
Travel style:
Cultural
Price From: $ 0.10
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Visit to the Quinoa Cultivation Center

Start your day exploring the fields growing quinoa, one of the most important foods in the Andean region. Accompanied by community members, you will learn about traditional growing techniques and the cultural and nutritional importance of this ancient grain.

Chumpis Weaving Workshop

Immerse yourself in the art of traditional weaving of chumpis, belts used by the inhabitants of the Andes to carry loads for centuries. Learn from the skilled hands of the women of the community about the patterns and meanings behind these unique fabrics.

Hike to the Pachamama Mountain Viewpoint

Enjoy a scenic hike to the Pachamama Mountain Viewpoint, where you will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the valley and surrounding mountains. A sacred place for the community, where you can connect with nature and feel the energy of the earth.

INCLUDED IN THE TOUR

  • Transportation from/to Cusco.
  • Local guide to the Hormiguitas de Taucca community.
  • Lunch prepared with local ingredients.
  • Participation in cultural and experiential activities.
  • Biosafety protocols.
  • First aid kit.

NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR

  • Entrance fees to tourist sites.
  • Other expenses not mentioned in the program.

Group Tour

A group tour means that it is open for other hikers to join.

Private Tour

2 Travelers: $ 0 per person
3 Travelers: $ 0 per person
4 Travelers: $ 0 per person
5 Travelers: $ 0 per person
6 Travelers: $ 0 per person
7 Travelers: $ 0 per person
8 more Travelers: $ 0 per person

Private tours are available and the price depends on the size of the group.

Additional Items

We recommend bringing the following:

  • Sun hat.
  • Water cantimplora.
  • Camera and batteries.
  • Repellent and sun block.
  • Energizing snacks.
  • Coins in small denominations for local purchases.

Frequent Questions

The community is located at an altitude of 3700 meters above sea level. This altitude may affect some people, especially those not used to altitude. It is recommended to take appropriate precautions, such as getting enough rest, drinking water and avoiding excessive physical exertion.

The itinerary includes a visit to the Quinoa Cultivation Center, a Chumpis Weaving workshop and a walk to the Pachamama Mountain Viewpoint. These activities offer an immersion in the culture and daily life of the Hormiguitas de Taucca community.

The group size ranges from 2 to 8 people, which guarantees a more personalized and close experience with the local community.

It is recommended to bring items such as a sun hat, water bottle, camera, repellent and sunscreen. In addition, it is suggested to bring snacks and carry coins in small denominations for local purchases.

Experiential activities offer the opportunity to immerse yourself in the authenticity of Andean culture, learn traditional skills from locals, and enjoy the hospitality of the Hormiguitas de Taucca community. It is an enriching experience that allows for a genuine cultural exchange.

Available spaces are limited per day. There are 500 spaces available per day and this covers 250 spaces for tourists and 250 spaces for the agency’s staff such as: Cooks, guides, assistants, muleteers, etc.

Cusco, the imperial city is at an altitude of 3350 meters above sea level. so if you come from a much lower place or at sea level. The best and most recommended thing is to spend at least 2 to 3 days in Cusco before doing the Inca Trail, this is because on the route you will ascend to 4,223 meters above sea level. If you want to have an unforgettable experience, the most recommended thing is proper acclimatization so you can do the hike without any problems or altitude sickness.

The Inca Trail 4 days has a distance of 40 km which is divided day by day. The most complicated day is the second day as you ascend to the highest pass of the walk, this pass is called Warmiwañusca (dead woman’s pass) and is at 4223 meters above sea level.

Because it is a journey that requires a lot of maintenance and constant care as it is a historical legacy that is more than 500 years old, it is necessary, important and mandatory to hire an authorized travel agency to carry out this adventure. Keep in mind that not all agencies can operate it directly if they do not have the corresponding authorization. Currently, there are only 230 travel agencies that meet all the requirements, among them is the Inca Perú Travel team.

The Inca Trail is open 11 months a year, except for the month of February, which is closed for maintenance and because it is the month with the most rain in Cusco. Please note that December to March is the rainy season and this can sometimes close some days during this time, due to inconveniences, landslides, natural problems. It is important that after booking you are always in contact with your agency salesperson to be constantly updated.

The most recommended is from April to November. At this time it is the dry season, so you will not find much rain and you will fully enjoy the mountainous landscapes of the route.

For being an authorized local direct operator. We ask for 50% of the total amount of the tour, this can be done with a credit card, bank deposit or Western Union. Please note that for a prior reservation, our sellers will ask you for basic and important information such as: Copy of Passport or Identity Document (your identification must be valid and if it is expired, you can make the reservation but you must bring the two original passports to the control at the beginning of the walk), another document will also be the Student Card (if you have it), this so that the corresponding discounts can be applied.

No, unfortunately it is not possible to change the dates, it is important that when booking, you are very sure.

As a recommendation, we inform you that you only bring what is necessary, for example light clothing for the day since when doing the walk you will become warm and warm clothing for the higher altitude areas and at night. A 45 Liter backpack can be good, so you can comfortably carry your belongings. Of course you have the option of renting an extra porter for your own belongings. We have porters who carry 15Kg and it costs US$170 American Dollars for the entire trip and porters who carry up to 7Kg ​​which costs US$85 American Dollars for the entire trip. Additionally, do not forget to bring your daily backpack, with everything you need such as: sweets, snacks, rain poncho, jacket, water, etc. You can also review the recommendations section.

The kitchen will be in charge of an expert chef who will prepare meals based on fish, meat, chicken, salads and other Andean products. While breakfast is prepared based on hot drinks (coffee, mates, chocolate, tea), milk, breads, pancakes, jams, eggs, among others. All products are select of good quality and purchased directly from local farmers or markets.
If you have any allergies, dietary restrictions be sure to inform us by email or other means once you have completed your reservation so we can take all necessary precautions. If you are vegetarian/vegan you must also let us know and we can adapt the meals.

Walking poles are really important for this hike since they will help you a lot to avoid problems with your knees and to have a little more strength when ascending or descending. Please note that there are stair ascents and also stair descents so we recommend that you bring a pair of walking sticks.

Yes, you will need to bring your own sleeping bag, the most recommended are -10°c bags. Regarding the mat, it is in the price of the tour, however, at the beginning of the walk the guide will give you one and you have to carry it throughout the journey.

Our guides have been trained to respond to emergencies and use first aid equipment appropriately. And above all to manage the group in difficult situations. Therefore, in the event of an accident, you will be attended to by the guide and a member of the team will see the safest and fastest way to leave the Inca trail to transfer you to a medical center. We will be with you at all times of your recovery.
We will travel on the Inca Trail with the first aid kit and oxygen.

No, it is advisable to be in good physical condition to carry out the walk since you will climb maximum heights of 4000 meters above sea level. Before taking the service you must be honest about your health condition or concern. You are responsible for thinking and deciding whether or not a tour is right for you.

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