In the Community Day we will meet local people from a Community in Lamay and participate in an spontaneous labor part of the agricultural calendar.
We might plant, sow, plow the land or harvest the local crops. Will learn about the Andean rituals and farming techniques and tools. Also meet and learn about the traditional weaving and contribute with the Sustainable Development of the Community, by paying a fee for the visit.
Group Departure<br/>Duration: 5 hours<br/>Local lunch
La Base Lamay
Lamay, nestled in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, is a charming Andean town known for its agricultural terraces and stunning views of the Urubamba River. This picturesque destination offers a glimpse into traditional Peruvian life and is a gateway to nearby archaeological sites and natural wonders.
A series of beautiful waterfalls surrounded by lush vegetation, offering a refreshing escape from the heat.
A bustling local market where you can find fresh produce, handmade crafts, and traditional textiles.
Ancient Incan ruins with terraces and structures that offer panoramic views of the Sacred Valley.
Roasted guinea pig, a traditional Andean dish often served with potatoes and corn.
A traditional earth oven dish featuring meats, potatoes, and vegetables cooked underground with hot stones.
A refreshing purple corn drink flavored with spices and fruit.
The dry season offers clear skies and pleasant weather, making it perfect for hiking and exploring archaeological sites.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 50HzHz
Lamay is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to ensure a trouble-free visit.
Ollantaytambo Station
Cusco Terminal Terrestre
Affordable and frequent, but can be crowded. Drivers may not speak English.
Available • Apps: No widely used apps, but taxis can be arranged through hotels
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque town with well-preserved Incan ruins and a gateway to Machu Picchu.
A charming town known for its archaeological site and vibrant market.
Price varies by option