If you’re looking for a break from the fast-paced rhythm of traditional tours, the Picnic in the Q’enqo Forest is the perfect pause your journey needs. Just 15 minutes from the historic center, this lush eucalyptus forest offers a peaceful retreat with privileged views of the Imperial City and the fresh scent of the Andes. It’s not just an outdoor meal it’s a total disconnect experience where Inca history and nature come together.
Imagine relaxing on colorful Andean blankets, surrounded by centuries-old trees that softly filter the sunlight, while you enjoy a selection of high-quality local products. Many of these experiences are known as “Artistic Picnics,” as they include a painting workshop of the traditional Toritos de Pucará, allowing you to express your creativity while connecting with the mystical energy of the nearby Q’enqo archaeological complex. It’s the ideal plan for couples seeking romance, families wanting space for children, or groups of friends celebrating a special moment in an unforgettable setting.
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Itinerary
Day 1: Morning or Afternoon of Connection and Art
Hotel Pick-Up:
Private transfer from your hotel to the upper area of Cusco.
Cultural Visit (Optional):
A short visit to the amphitheater and underground galleries of Q’enqo to understand the ritual importance of the site.
Gentle Walk:
A short walk along forest trails to choose the perfect spot with panoramic views of the city.
Andean Picnic:
Time to enjoy a gourmet spread featuring cheeses, dried fruits, artisanal breads, seasonal fruits, and usually a bottle of wine or natural juices.
Torito Painting Workshop:
While you relax, a local artist will guide you in painting your own Torito de Pucará, explaining its meaning of protection and prosperity.
Contemplation Time:
Free time for photos, reading, or simply resting under the shade of the eucalyptus trees.
Return to Cusco:
Transfer back to your hotel or to the Plaza de Armas.
Includes
- Private round-trip transportation
- Picnic setup (blankets, cushions, floral decoration)
- Gourmet menu (cheeses, cold cuts, fruits, breads, wine/drinks)
- Art workshop materials (ceramic Torito, paints, and brushes)
- Professional bilingual guide
Not include
- Tourist Ticket (only required if you wish to formally enter the monumental area of Q’enqo)
- Tips
- Additional personal expenses
Recommendations
- Weather: Cusco’s weather changes quickly. Always bring a warm jacket, even on sunny days.
- Sun Protection: The sun at this altitude is strong—sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are essential.
- Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes with good grip for walking on forest trails.
- Sustainability: This is a protected area. Make sure you or your agency collect all waste before leaving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Picnic in the Q’enqo Forest a private experience?
Yes. This experience is usually private or arranged in very small groups, ensuring a quiet, personalized, and intimate atmosphere ideal for couples, families, or special celebrations.
What kind of food is included in the picnic?
The picnic features a gourmet selection of local cheeses, artisanal breads, seasonal fruits, dried fruits, and beverages such as wine or natural juices. Vegetarian and vegan options are available upon request.
Do I need the Cusco Tourist Ticket to join this experience?
No. The picnic takes place in the forest area adjacent to Q’enqo. The Tourist Ticket is only required if you choose to enter the archaeological site itself.
Is the Torito de Pucará painting workshop suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The workshop is guided by a local artist and designed for all skill levels. No previous artistic experience is required—just creativity and curiosity.
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