
Lord of Snow Star Qoyllur Rit’i Photography Expedition 4D/3N
Embark on the Lord of Snow Star Qoyllur Rit’i Photography Expedition 4D/3N journey into the heart of one of Peru’s most sacred and visually striking festivals. The Lord of Snow Star Qoyllur Rit’i tour offers photographers and cultural enthusiasts a rare opportunity to document the Qoyllur Rit’i festival Peru, an extraordinary blend of Andean spiritual festival photography, ritual pilgrimage, and high-altitude landscapes framed by the majestic Ausangate Mountain.
Why This Tour Is Unique
Quyllurit’i Pilgrimage Photography Tour
This is a one-of-a-kind Quyllurit’i pilgrimage photography tour that takes you along the paths of thousands of devotees trekking through the high Andes. Capture intimate moments of prayer, ceremonial dances, and the vibrant costumes of pilgrims and dancers. The Andean ritual photography Qoyllur Rit’i component immerses you in centuries-old traditions.Cultural & Spiritual Immersion
As a Qoyllur Rit’i cultural photography tour, you’ll witness syncretism at its finest — the blending of Catholic and indigenous beliefs in the Syncretic religious festival Peru, from the ceremonial ascent of mountain glaciers to offerings to the Lord of Qoyllur Rit’i.High-Altitude Adventure & Trek
The festival takes place at over 4,600 meters above sea level, making this a high-altitude pilgrimage Qoyllur Rit’i. Photographers will trek alongside pilgrims, capturing panoramic vistas of the Snow‑star mountain festival Peru and the awe-inspiring glaciers surrounding Ausangate.Night Pilgrimage Photography
Experience the mesmerizing Qoyllur Rit’i night pilgrimage, when devotees carry candles and lanterns along the mountain paths, creating dramatic, long-exposure photography opportunities. This is a magical moment for Andean festival photography Peru and storytelling photography.Documenting Andean Identity
Engage with the Quechua nations Qoyllur Rit’i festival, capturing traditional dances, colorful textiles, and symbolic rituals. From dancers to shamans, your lens will reveal the Andean ritual photography Qoyllur Rit’i and the spiritual intensity of participants.
Please note that some sources indicate the festival may occur from June 15th to 18th in 2026.


Day 1: Cusco - Mawayani - Sanctuary Qoyllurit'i.
At 05.00am we begin one of the most important pilgrimages of the Andes towards Lord of Qoylluriti Sanctuary(15,000 ft (4.57 km)), located in a breathtaking spot and surrounded by snow-capped mountains. We slowly hike though an uphill trail, along which we will encounter 14 crosses that are venerated on the way; the last one is already located at the Sanctuary. Upon arrival, we will be accommodated at our camp, take a rest and then we’ll have breakfast. Afterwards we will visit the chapel with hundreds of indigenous people, visitors and the groups of dancers and musicians. Lunch.
In the afternoon we’ll visit the “Alacitas” market. This is a very curious display in which one buys miniature goods such as cars, houses, cattle, university titles and others, that are only valid during the Qoyllurit’i festivity, in line with one’s real wishes. The legend says that whatever you accomplish in this “ritual”, will come true thanks to the power of the Lord of Qoyllurit’i. We stay overnight and then have dinner.
Day 2: Sanctuary of Qoylloritti.
Day 4: Tayancani - Cusco.
This day is fully spent at the Sanctuary, following the activities of the pilgrims. We attend the “Alacitas” market in the morning. This is a very curious display in which one buys miniature goods such as trucks, houses, cattle, university titles and others, with money that is only valid during the Qoyllur Ritti festivity, according to one’s real wishes. The legend says that whatever you accomplish in this game will come true thanks to the power of the Lord of Qoylloritti. The Soul Mass at the Sanctuary atrium (10.00 am) is the next event, followed by the “Pablitos” mass at 12.00 pm. The afternoon is reserved for other activities, for all wanting to join them: the procession of the Lord of Tayancani and the Virgin, several dancing performances, mass at the Sanctuary at 06.00 pm and the singing to the Lord at 07.00 pm. At night, after dinner, we enjoy the spectacular “Burning of Castles”, in which wooden constructions with fireworks are burnt, followed by the “Child’s Dance”. Afterwards, the pilgrims ascend to the snow-capped mountain and glacier to bring down the crosses to the Sanctuary.
Day 3:Sanctuary of Qoylloritti – Yanacocha – Night Pilgrimage to Tayancani.
After an ealy wake up, we pack our bags and get ready for the pilgrimage. We wait and attend the Blessing Mass at 10.00 am and at noon, we leave in the so-called “24 hour procession”, together with the rest of pilgrims. The procession leaves from the Sanctuary and runs through Calvario Machucruz, the lagoons in Kumukasa and Alqamarina sectors, until reaching Yanacocha, where we arrive at around 06.00 pm. We sleep for 3-4 hours until 10.00 pm, when we start walking during the night towards Tayancani. Night hike.
After a spectacular night pilgrimage, we wait for sunrise and the impressive “Sun Greeting” ceremony (07.00 am) to descend to Tayancani and attend the Blessing to Sanctuary and village of the same name (08.00 am). We attend the mass (10.00 am) and then follow our hike up a mountain pass (2h) and then down to Ocongate (1h), where we have lunch. In the afternoon, we board our private transportation back to Cusco (5h), where we expect to arrive around 06.00 pm. End of our Lord of Snowstar Festival Trek | Photo Expedition.
What is Not Included?
What to Pack
Meals
Breakfast on the first morning.
Dinner on the last day.
Equipment
Sleeping bags. Available for rent if you don’t have one with you.
Additional horses for your personal luggage
Other
Tips for the guide, cook and porters.
Optional Extras & Upgrades
We offer you the opportunity to personalize your trek and make your experience more comfortable through our Optional Extras and Upgrades. All options are available during the reservation process; please ask your sales consultant for more information.
Equipment Available for Rent
Extra horse to carry luggage exceeding the allowed 8kg (17lbs) per person
Extra horse for you to ride, and horseman to lead it
Sleeping Bag suitable for -5˚C
Deluxe sleeping bag suitable for -15˚C
Light-weight aluminum walking stick. Two sticks are recommended for tough hikes.
Thermarest inflatable mattress
Service Upgrades
Single-occupancy tent supplement
Comfort Camping Upgrade Upgrade
Optional Activities
Important!
When calculating the cost of renting equipment, calculate using the length of the entire trip, not just the number of trekking days.
Please be careful with rented equipment! You are responsible for the cost of replacement if something is damaged or broken.
Any upgrades or trip extensions must be requested at time of booking.
What to Pack
We recommend that you bring the following items with you:
A fleece or down jacket is an essential item at this elevation;
Hiking trousers with zip off shorts are a good idea, as day time temperatures can be quite warm, yet temperatures plummet as soon as the sun goes down. You can supplement these with leggings or thermals to wear underneath;
A rain poncho or waterproof jacket is also important. It can rain or even snow at certain times of the year!;
Water-resistant trekking boots are advisable. The trail on this hike can sometimes be muddy and wet, so we also recommend to bring extra socks!;
A warm sleeping bag, rated to -15°C (5°F). If you prefer, you can rent one from us;
A headlamp or torch;
A high factor (SPF) sunscreen, a sun cap and sunglasses. The sun can be really strong, especially in dry season. Sun protection is essential!;
A small daypack to carry your necessary items for each day’s hiking.
For our full packing list for treks in the Andes, see What to Bring.
Important Info
Each guide has their own preferred route and so the route you trek might not correspond exactly to the route described here.
The times cited in this Qoylloriti pilgrimage itinerary are approximate. Walking times depend on the group, and the guide may change lunch spots and campsites depending on the progress of the group.
The Ausangate region is at very high altitude, and you’ll be hiking close to glaciers and snow-covered mountains. Translation: it’s very cold! Temperatures can fall well below zero at night. We strongly recommend using a sleeping bag good for at least -15˚C.
This is a totally off-the-beaten-path trek, and tourist infrastructure is very limited. Instead, we’ll be making use of local facilities where possible.
information
Experience | Difficulty
Beginner, amateur, enthusiast and semi-pro photographers
DSLR, mirrorless, compact or iPhone cameras
Moderate schedule
Travel by car or minibus
Moderate elevation changes and lots of walking and hiking (none of our adventures have difficult hikes)
(non-photographers also welcome)
Includes
4 Days
Travel, landscape, nature, wildlife and people photography
Professional photographer | guide
Photo walks & discussions
Small group size (1-8 guests)
Camping
Breakfasts
All Meals
National Park Permits
Local transportation
AccommodationsCamping.
Difficulty
Very difficult: Long hikes and camping at high altitude
Price Per Person:2026
1 Person . U$$1950.00 Per person
2 people : US$1350.00 per person
3 people: US$1250.00 per person
4 people : US$1150.00 per person
5 people : US$1050.00 per person
6 people : US$950.00 per person
7+ people : US$850.00 per person.
