Quechua Community
The Quechua are descendants of the Incas, living in the Andes and preserving ancient agricultural techniques. They offer trekking experiences and traditional weaving workshops.
Experience type (mandatory)
- Backpacking
- Agrotourism
- Hiking & Walking
Language (mandatory)
- Spanish
- Other
Population
~8 million
Origins
The Quechua people are the descendants of the Incas, living primarily in the Andes of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Argentina. They have a long history of agricultural and textile traditions dating back to the Incan civilization.
Customs and Culture
Quechua culture is rich in agricultural practices, weaving, and traditional medicine. Their traditional clothing includes ponchos, hats, and skirts with colorful patterns. The Quechua language is still widely spoken.
Activity
Activities include trekking in the Andes, traditional weaving workshops, and cultural tours in historic regions like Cusco and the Sacred Valley.
Other
Ideal for visitors interested in Andean culture