Experience an Andean and spiritual celebration carefully crafted to honor love in a deep, authentic, and meaningful way, guided by a master of ancestral rituals and local hosts.
Our experience begins with pickup from your hotel and transfer to a natural setting where the Andean master welcomes the couple and guests, sharing the spiritual meaning of the ceremony. The sacred circle is opened and permission is requested from the elements while the couple receives an energetic cleansing with herbal smoke. Then the invocation to the Apus and the Pachamama takes place, and the couple participates in the preparation of the despacho, a symbol of union and prosperity. The ritual continues with the ceremonial tying of hands and the exchange of personal words, accompanied by Andean music; the despacho is offered to the Pachamama, cocktails are served, and appetizers are enjoyed in a small Andean celebration. Finally, we will return to your hotel in Cusco after a closing filled with blessings and petals.
The ceremony takes place in Mollepata, in a natural space specially chosen for the ritual, surrounded by mountains and nature. The location may vary depending on weather and availability, but a sacred, safe, and authentic environment is always guaranteed.
The ceremony is guided by an Andean master (paqo or altomisayoc), a traditional spiritual guide authorized to perform union rituals, energy cleansings, offerings, and blessings.
The experience lasts approximately 12 hours, including transportation, the complete ritual, the small celebration afterward, and the return to your hotel in Cusco.
No. This is a spiritual and symbolic ceremony from the Andean cosmovision. It does not replace a civil or religious wedding, although it represents a profound commitment under the blessing of the Pachamama and the Apus.
Yes, a symbolic ceremonial certificate is provided as a keepsake of the ritual.
Yes. Elements such as decoration, music, texts, vows, or special symbolic details can be customized. You only need to request these changes in advance.
It includes typical Andean garments for the couple, such as ponchos, sashes, mantles, or headdresses, specially selected for the ceremony and their symbolism. These garments can also be purchased if the couple wishes to take them home as a remembrance.
Yes, the experience is suitable for couples who wish to include guests. Guests can actively participate in parts of the ritual, such as the opening of the sacred circle, supporting with the offering, or the petal blessing.
The cost per guest is USD 150.
The ceremony includes:
During the rainy season (November–March) this experience is not available. However, a protected alternative space may be arranged with prior coordination with the couple.
Only comfortable clothing, a light jacket, sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate footwear for natural terrain. The ceremonial attire and all ritual materials are included.
The package includes two 2-minute videos (one of the ceremony and one of the celebration) and five professional photos of the special moments.
If you wish, we can add a full photography and video package for USD 320, which includes a 15-minute video and 20 photos.
No. Each guest pays the USD 150 admission cost, which includes round-trip transportation from Cusco, access to the ceremony, participation in key parts of the ritual (previously coordinated with the couple), all appetizers, and lunch.
No. It is a calm, spiritual ritual with gentle participation. Access to the site may include short walks on uneven natural terrain.
We recommend arriving well-rested, keeping an open mind and heart, and avoiding alcohol before the ceremony to maintain clean energy.
Absolutely. The Andean ceremony is ideal for symbolic weddings, vow renewals, and commitment rituals.
Our experience begins with pickup from your hotel and transfer to a natural setting where the Andean master welcomes the couple and guests, sharing the spiritual meaning of the ceremony. The sacred circle is opened and permission is requested from the elements while the couple receives an energetic cleansing with herbal smoke. Then the invocation to the Apus and the Pachamama takes place, and the couple participates in the preparation of the despacho, a symbol of union and prosperity. The ritual continues with the ceremonial tying of hands and the exchange of personal words, accompanied by Andean music; the despacho is offered to the Pachamama, cocktails are served, and appetizers are enjoyed in a small Andean celebration. Finally, we will return to your hotel in Cusco after a closing filled with blessings and petals.
The ceremony takes place in Mollepata, in a natural space specially chosen for the ritual, surrounded by mountains and nature. The location may vary depending on weather and availability, but a sacred, safe, and authentic environment is always guaranteed.
The ceremony is guided by an Andean master (paqo or altomisayoc), a traditional spiritual guide authorized to perform union rituals, energy cleansings, offerings, and blessings.
The experience lasts approximately 12 hours, including transportation, the complete ritual, the small celebration afterward, and the return to your hotel in Cusco.
No. This is a spiritual and symbolic ceremony from the Andean cosmovision. It does not replace a civil or religious wedding, although it represents a profound commitment under the blessing of the Pachamama and the Apus.
Yes, a symbolic ceremonial certificate is provided as a keepsake of the ritual.
Yes. Elements such as decoration, music, texts, vows, or special symbolic details can be customized. You only need to request these changes in advance.
It includes typical Andean garments for the couple, such as ponchos, sashes, mantles, or headdresses, specially selected for the ceremony and their symbolism. These garments can also be purchased if the couple wishes to take them home as a remembrance.
Yes, the experience is suitable for couples who wish to include guests. Guests can actively participate in parts of the ritual, such as the opening of the sacred circle, supporting with the offering, or the petal blessing.
The cost per guest is USD 150.
The ceremony includes:
During the rainy season (November–March) this experience is not available. However, a protected alternative space may be arranged with prior coordination with the couple.
Only comfortable clothing, a light jacket, sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate footwear for natural terrain. The ceremonial attire and all ritual materials are included.
The package includes two 2-minute videos (one of the ceremony and one of the celebration) and five professional photos of the special moments.
If you wish, we can add a full photography and video package for USD 320, which includes a 15-minute video and 20 photos.
No. Each guest pays the USD 150 admission cost, which includes round-trip transportation from Cusco, access to the ceremony, participation in key parts of the ritual (previously coordinated with the couple), all appetizers, and lunch.
No. It is a calm, spiritual ritual with gentle participation. Access to the site may include short walks on uneven natural terrain.
We recommend arriving well-rested, keeping an open mind and heart, and avoiding alcohol before the ceremony to maintain clean energy.
Absolutely. The Andean ceremony is ideal for symbolic weddings, vow renewals, and commitment rituals.







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