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Local Community Tour in Umasbamba (Half Day)

Immerse in Andean life: Learn traditions, farming, weaving, and more!

Overview

Immerse yourself in Andean culture with our local hands-on Umasbamba Community Experience. Discover the customs and traditions of the local community near Chinchero through farming demonstrations, weaving showcases, and seasonal volunteering activities.

Itinerary

After breakfast, our transfer staff will take you to Umasbamba, a local community near Chinchero. You will have the opportunity to learn more about their customs and traditions through workshops showcasing their traditional way of life and Andean culture. Highlights include an introduction to the community, farming demonstrations, insights into potato and alpaca farming, weaving showcases, and seasonal volunteering activities like crop harvesting, house building, animal care, or weaving. Following a delicious lunch prepared by a local family, we will drive back to Cusco, and you will arrive in the afternoon.

$590

for the couple

*best price guarantee in USD

2 people

$125

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 2. Please contact us for customized modifications.

3-4 people

$110

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 3-4. Please contact us for customized modifications.

5-7 people

$95

/person

Prices are in USD per person, based on a group of 5-7. Please contact us for customized modifications.

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Inclusions and Additional Information

Please keep in mind that our prices are quoted for private tours; you will have a private guide, transportation, and itineraries as mentioned.

  • Pick-up and drop-off (private transportation)
  • Professional tour guide (English-Quechua-Spanish)
  • Local lunch in Umasbamba
  • Workshop with members of the Umasbamba community
  • Activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Breakfast and dinner.
  • Gratuities for the staff.
  • Flights.
  • Travel insurance.

If you ever need to cancel or want to know about refunds, you can find all the details in our Terms and Conditions. If you’re not sure about something or have any questions, just get in touch with us.

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FAQ about this local workshop

Yes, the Umasbamba Community Experience is designed to accommodate a wide range of ages and fitness levels. The activities offered during the tour can be adjusted to match the preferences and physical capabilities of participants. Whether you’re looking for immersive cultural experiences, moderate physical engagement, or simply observing and learning, our tour is adaptable to ensure everyone can enjoy and participate at their comfort level. Please let us know if you have any specific concerns or requirements, and we’ll do our best to make the experience enjoyable for everyone.

Absolutely, respecting the cultural norms and etiquette is integral to our Umasbamba Community Experience. We encourage participants to approach interactions with an open mind and a respectful attitude. Some general tips include:

 

  1. Asking Permission: Always ask for permission before taking photos of community members or their property. Respect their privacy.

  2. Gifts: If you wish to offer gifts to the community, small tokens of appreciation like crafts, school supplies, or local snacks can be thoughtful.
  3. Engagement: During workshops and activities, engage with curiosity and a willingness to learn. Follow instructions from the locals to fully immerse yourself.

  4. Purchasing Crafts: If there’s an opportunity to buy crafts or goods directly from the community, consider it as a way to support their livelihoods.

Remember, the locals are excited to share their culture, and your genuine interest and respect will create a positive and memorable experience for both you and the community.

To greet in Quechua, you can use the phrase “Allillanchu” (pronounced ah-yee-YAHN-choo), which means “Hello” or “How are you?” It’s a warm and friendly way to initiate a conversation with someone in the Quechua-speaking community.

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