Quillarumiyoq, a Quechua term meaning «the stone of the moon,» is a Huaca, or sacred stone, representing an Apu, a revered mountain, in Inca culture. One of the prominent deities in Inca mythology was Mama Quilla, the Moon, who was both the sister and wife of Inti,...
The Apu Pachatusan Embark on a truly unique experience where the synthesis of Andean and Catholic religions unfolds before your eyes. Apu PachaTusan Pachatusan awaits, embodying the very essence of its name – the sturdy pillar upon which the earth supports the...
Ñaupa Iglesia, which translates to «the old temple where gold shines,» is an exceptional Inca religious construction that stands out for its unique design, intricate details, and captivating location. This sacred site offers a glimpse into the Inca’s...
The Apu Ausangati This Apu emanates a powerful masculine energy, serving as a vital force that nourishes and enriches Mother Earth, known as Pachamama. It acts as a benevolent provider, bestowing both natural and spiritual abundance upon the land. Along the vast...