Customizable private tour with flexible start date
Andean Wedding Ceremony Overview
Prices & Inclusions
We encourage the couple to reflect deeply on their love, their shared path, and the kind of life they wish to build together. This emotional and spiritual readiness sets the foundation for a conscious union.
Costs (per person, based on double occupancy)
- Starting at:
- $1500 Per Couple
How to Book
Booking your ceremony is simple:
1. Contact Us
Email us at travel@pumadventures.com or write us on WhatsApp +51987555135.
Please include your name, number of participants, preferred dates, and where you are staying (Cusco or Sacred Valley).
2. Confirm Your Date
We will reply to confirm availability and help coordinate the best day and time pick up for your ceremony.
3. Reservation Deposit
To confirm your booking, we ask for a deposit (details will be shared by email or via message).
4. Final Details
Before the ceremony, we will send you all final information: the time of your pick up and any additional suggestions for your experience.
Included:
- Two Andean Masters.
- Offering Ceremony to Mother Earth.
- Traditional clothing for the couple to wear during the wedding ceremony (optional if desired).
- Translator (Quechua, English, Spanish).
- A special gift that represents the union of the couple.
- Transportation (pick up and drop off)
- Flower arrangements: floral arch and carpet of flowers.
- Bouquet.
- Live music.
- A bottle of champagne/wine to celebrate the union.
Not Included:
- Extra costs for guests (If you are going to see guests, indicate to organize it).
- Special food and other items not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Tips
Preparation for Ceremony
It begins with intention. We encourage the couple to reflect deeply on their love, their shared path, and the kind of life they wish to build together. This emotional and spiritual readiness sets the foundation for a conscious union.
One beautiful and essential part of preparation is writing personal vows. These are heartfelt words that express love, commitment, and the couple’s vision for their journey together. Sharing these intentions aloud during the ceremony brings deep meaning and emotional presence to the ritual.
Why does this ceremony hold such deep meaning?
Marriage is a sacred bond in the Andean tradition, more than just two people joining their lives together. It’s being witnessed and blessed by the forces of nature: Pachamama (Mother Earth), the Apus (sacred mountains), and the ancestors. The couple invites these energies to be part of their union through prayers and offerings, asking for harmony, protection, and guidance on their shared path. It reminds us that love is deeply connected to life, the land, and the unseen forces supporting us—love isn’t separate from the world. It’s a way of saying, “We’re in this together, not just with each other, but with all of life.” This ceremony touches on something timeless, ancient, and beautiful—a love grounded in respect, gratitude, and deep connection, helping us slow down.
What should you wear for the ceremony?
We recommend wearing ceremonial-style clothing that feels meaningful and comfortable. Many couples choose to don customary Andean clothing for the wedding to pay tribute to the rite’s culture and soul. The beauty in Andean dress includes handmade details, bright colors, and natural fabrics.
Where can I change into my ceremonial clothing?
You will have time and a private space for changing before our arrival at the ceremony site in Chinchero. You can comfortably switch into your ceremonial attire before the ritual begins if you are wearing something more casual for the journey. Our team will assist you, ensuring you feel supported and ready.
Itinerary
Andean Wedding Ceremony in Chinchero
- Route: Hotel → Sacred Valley (Chinchero) → Hotel
The Andean weadding ceremony begins with a pick-up from the hotel at 8:00 AM to transport the couple to the Sacred Valley, specifically to Chinchero, where a sacred space is prepared for this profound ritual. Along the journey, you’ll be immersed in the landscapes of the Sacred Valley. We’ll pause for photo opportunities, capturing beautiful moments of the couple for the video and photos included in the experience. The transfer takes about 1 hour, offering a peaceful journey toward the ceremony site.
Upon arrival, the couple will have time to prepare and arrange their wedding attire before entering the sacred space. This Andean weadding ceremony is a union that harmonizes the love between the couple with the sacred energies of nature. The feminine energy of Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the masculine energy of the Apus (sacred mountains) will bless the couple with strength, love, and harmony for an everlasting relationship.
The ceremony begins as the couple enters the center where the Andean Master awaits, ready to conduct a cleansing ritual with sacred plants, water, and incense, preparing them to approach the Mesa (the Andean altar).
The ceremony consists of several key phases:
* COCA Q’AWAY (Coca Reading): The Master reads the couple’s oracle through the coca leaves, allowing them to offer prayers for their future.
* T’IKARIY (Flowering): The couple is blessed with flowers, a symbolic act to help them bloom and work with their energies.
* DESPACHO (Marriage Offering): The Master creates a marriage offering, explaining each step to the couple as they contribute their energies and desires for their future.
* CH’ALLAY (Toast): A sacred toast with AQHA (chicha), shared among the Master, the couple, Pachamama, and the Apus, strengthening mutual respect and unity.
* Exchange of Presents: The couple exchanges meaningful gifts, each symbolizing life and the work ahead for their family.
The ceremony concludes with a photo session and return to Cusco, marking the start of the couple’s blessed journey together.
- Overnight: Not Included
- Meals: Not Included (Ceremony focused)


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A conventional spiritual ceremony conducted by an Andean Paqo (spiritual guide), an Andean Wedding Ceremony is It represents not only with one another but also with the natural and spiritual world the sacred union of two persons.
Long practiced in the Andes, this ritual is predicated on:
- Balance
- Reciprocity (Ayni)
- Harmony with nature
- Sacred commitment
It can be performed as:
- A symbolic spiritual wedding
- A renewal of vows
- A pre-wedding blessing
- A union ceremony for couples already legally married
We offer ceremonies in carefully selected sacred locations, such as:
- Sacred Valley of the Incas
- Mountain viewpoints
- Private ceremonial spaces
- Near rivers or ancient temples
- Remote natural landscapes
Location is chosen according to:
- Energy alignment
- Season
- Accessibility
- Couple’s preferences
Couples may choose to wear:
- Traditional Andean ponchos or shawls
- Handwoven textiles
- Floral crowns or ceremonial accessories
We guide you respectfully to avoid cultural appropriation and ensure authenticity.
Important:
The Andean wedding ceremony is a spiritual and symbolic ritual, not a legal marriage.
Many couples:
- Get legally married in their home country
- Celebrate their spiritual union in Cusco
- Renew vows through Andean tradition
We can advise you on how to combine both.
Spiritual couples
✔ Conscious travelers
✔ Same-sex couples (fully welcome)
✔ Vow renewals
✔ Soul unions beyond religion
This ceremony is inclusive, respectful, and deeply personal.
Yes. Small groups are recommended to preserve intimacy.
No. The ceremony is guided and accessible to all.
Yes. We guide the ceremony in English (and Spanish if needed).
Dry season (April–October) is ideal, but ceremonies can be done year-round.
