Alpaca Walk & Natural Dye Tour: A Memorable Full Day Experience

Description

Unique Cultural Immersion: This tour offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the enchanting culture of the Sacred Valley.

Scenic Hike through the Sacred Valley: The tour includes a 2-hour hike through the breathtaking landscapes of the Sacred Valley. Enjoy stunning views, explore the natural beauty of the region, and engage in invigorating physical activity.

Hands-On Textile Workshop: Participate in a private textile workshop where you'll learn the art of natural dyeing. Collect leaves during the hike, which you'll later use to dye alpaca wool and fabric.

Authentic Pachamanca Lunch: Indulge in a traditional Peruvian dish called pachamanca, shared with locals.

Expert Guides and Inclusive Experience: The tour provides knowledgeable English-speaking guide who enhance your understanding of the region, local traditions, and the significance of alpacas.

Included

Hotel pick-up and drop-off for your convenience
One alpaca per person, creating a special bond throughout the journey
Knowledgeable English-speaking guide to enhance your understanding of the region
Local alpaca owner to share insights into the alpaca's significance and care
Pachamanca lunch, a delicious traditional Peruvian dish shared with locals
All necessary materials and tools for the natural dye workshop
Water available on request to keep you refreshed throughout the day

Excluded

Tips for our dedicated team (voluntary and based on your satisfaction)
Breakfast or dinner, allowing you the flexibility to choose your meals

Know before you go

  1. Comfortable Clothing: Wear comfortable clothing suitable for hiking and walking. Choose breathable materials that allow for ease of movement. Layered clothing is recommended as weather conditions in the Sacred Valley can vary throughout the day.
  2. Walking Shoes: It is essential to wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots that provide good traction and support for uneven terrain. Avoid open-toed shoes or sandals.
  3. Sun Protection: Protect yourself from the strong Andean sun by bringing a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen with a high SPF rating. It's important to reapply sunscreen during the day.
  4. Water Bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the tour by bringing a refillable water bottle. Water will be available upon request, so having a bottle to fill up is convenient.
  5. Personal Items: Carry a small backpack or daypack to hold your personal items during the hike. This can include essentials such as a camera, extra clothing layers, personal medication, and any personal hygiene products you may need.
  6. Cotton T-Shirts: As part of the textile workshop, we recommend bringing your own cotton t-shirts for dyeing. Choose light-colored shirts that will absorb the natural dyes effectively.
  7. Cash or Payment Method: It's advisable to carry some cash or have a payment method available for optional expenses, tips, or any purchases you may wish to make during the tour.
  8. Rain Gear: Depending on the season and weather conditions, it's a good idea to have a lightweight rain jacket or poncho on hand to protect against unexpected showers.

Remember to pack light and only bring necessary items to ensure comfort and convenience during the tour.

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