Suitable for experienced travelers with previous camping experience
Tens of thousands of pilgrims walk to a shrine erected on the site of a manifestation of the young Jesus Christ in 1780. Here they buy and bless prosperity totems and carve blocks of ice off a glacier to appease mountain spirits and Apu Taytacha (Father Earth), in between fervent Catholic masses.
Processions go on day and night. Devotees dance and whip each other (literally) into a frenzy. Masked men in bear costumes maintain order. The event, in a 4,800 metre glacial valley, is alcohol-free and has an atmosphere of reverence and solemnity.
Attended by only a handful of foreigners, this is the ultimate cultural encounter trip and most overwhelming event we personally have experienced. If you think this sounds like you, you’ll love it. If you’re not sure, you should probably pick another trip. If you can’t handle camping in cold, crowded conditions, you should definitely give it a miss.
Check out the full Quyllur Rit’i trip itinerary.