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Celebrate your love with a private Andean wedding ceremony or vow renewal in a secluded sacred location — not a restaurant or tourist site.
Guided by a real Andean priest and held on a private property in the Sacred Valley in Cusco, this one-of-a-kind spiritual union offers total intimacy, cultural authenticity, and breathtaking mountain energy.
Not everything sacred is found inside temples or churches.
Sometimes it’s in the silence of the mountains, in the hands of a stranger offering coca leaves to the wind, or in the soft tremble of your partner’s voice as they speak their truth under the Andean sun.
This is not a wedding in the traditional sense.
There’s no white dress, no tuxedo, no aisle — just you, your partner, an Andean priest, and the spirit of the mountains as witness.
The Andean wedding ceremony, or vow renewal, is held on private land deep in the Sacred Valley. It’s not a tourist show. It’s not staged. It’s raw, symbolic, emotional, and real — a ritual rooted in thousands of years of Andean cosmology, where love is offered to Pachamama, and the union is blessed not by papers, but by energy, nature, and intention.
If you came to Peru looking for something deeper — this is it.
IMPORTANT: Please book your Andean wedding ceremony at least one month in advance.
This is a deeply meaningful experience, and the shaman and local community travel from remote areas to be present for your special day. Advance planning ensures we can prepare every detail with the respect and care it deserves.
A private Andean wedding ceremony — no crowds, no stage, just spirit
This isn’t a restaurant setup or a public event. Your union takes place on a private, sacred property in the Sacred Valley, guided by a real Andean priest (Paqo).It’s quiet. It’s powerful. It’s just for you.
A vow renewal rooted in ancient tradition, not Instagram.-This is for couples who want meaning over decoration. A vow renewal in Peru that honors Pachamama, the Apus, and each other — with coca leaves, native fire, and words spoken from the soul.
A sacred experience, not a scripted ceremony.- Forget timelines and templates. This is a living ritual. A raw, emotional moment where Andean cosmology meets modern connection — all during an authentic Andean wedding ceremony.
Designed for silence, spirit, and story.- There’s space to cry, to laugh, to pause. It’s not just a tour. It’s a story you’ll tell for the rest of your life.
LGBTQ+ couples welcome, always .-This is a ceremony of love — for all love. The Andes have no interest in who you love, only that it’s real.
You’ll be picked up at 8:00 AM from Cusco or 10:00 AM from your hotel in the Sacred Valley.
The drive is quiet. Scenic. There’s something about leaving the city that feels like shedding a layer.
You’re not headed to a wedding venue.
You’re going somewhere deeper — a private, sacred place, created not for tourists, but for moments that matter.
When you arrive, there’s no script, no posing, no rush.
You’re welcomed by people who live from the heart:
Brígida, who cooks like her food is a love letter
Martín, always laughing, always present
Isabella, soft and calm, hands you a flower bouquet with a quiet smile
Vicente, whose music doesn’t entertain — it moves
Katherine, who watches over everything like a guardian
And your Q’ero shaman, who leads not with power, but presence
The music begins.
You take each other’s hand.
And without even knowing it, you’ve already started the ceremony.
This Andean wedding ceremony or vow renewal is unlike anything you’ve seen.
No chairs. No staging. No one telling you what to say.
You sit together. The fire crackles. The shaman begins.
He speaks of union, of earth, of choosing each other.
You offer coca leaves to the land. You breathe. You remember why you’re here.
You don’t have to be perfect.
You just have to be present.
Then, you lie back.
Vicente and his wife begin to play sounds of the Andes: flutes, vibrations, rhythm, silence.
You don’t need to understand it.
It’s not a concert. It’s a reset.
Some people cry. Some smile.
Some hold hands and say nothing — and that says everything.
You burn your offering to Pachamama — not for show, but for real.
A release. A thank-you. A yes.
It’s simple. And somehow, it changes everything.
Now it’s time to sit together and eat like you’re part of something.
Because you are.
Brígida serves a Pachamanca or Andean buffet if you upgraded, and suddenly you realize — this is exactly what love is:
Warm. Shared. Nourishing.
You’re not being served. You’re being cared for.
Before you go, Brígida ties a bracelet on your wrist. She made it. Every thread woven with intention.
You may forget some details. But you’ll look at that bracelet weeks from now and remember how it felt to say yes — to each other, to yourselves, to life.
Around 3:00 PM, we take you back.
To your hotel. To your life.
But you’re not the same.
You just lived something rare:
A moment that’s just yours, held in nature, guided by real people, and remembered forever.
Not a production. Not a trend.
Just love, the Andean way.
Whether it’s your first “yes” or a long-overdue renewal,
this day is a quiet revolution.
A way to stop, to remember, to choose love — again.
We recommend you book this tour at least 1 month in advance. If you have any extra questions about this tour please contact us or chat with us via +00 51 971 186 418
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At the heart of Andean wedding ceremony in Peru is a commitment to creating meaningful connections—not only between couples and the spiritual energy of the Andes, but also with the local community and environment. Here’s how your participation in this unique experience contributes to a positive impact:
Every aspect of this experience, from the shaman-led ceremony to the artisanal picnic, directly supports local experts, farmers, and artisans. By choosing this private Andean ritual in Peru, you help sustain traditional practices and empower Andean communities
The Pachamama blessing in the Andes is a centuries-old tradition. Through this ceremony, we work closely with Andean shamans to keep these rituals alive, honoring their profound spiritual significance and sharing them respectfully with visitors.
Participating in this Andean wedding Ceremony in Peru goes beyond a simple tour. It’s an opportunity to learn about Andean spirituality, connect deeply with nature, and leave with a renewed sense of gratitude and purpose.
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No. This is a symbolic and spiritual union, not a legal marriage. It’s perfect for couples who are already married or who want a meaningful experience without the paperwork. You’re not signing documents — you’re honoring your love in a sacred way.
Absolutely. Many couples choose this experience as a vow renewal ceremony — whether for an anniversary, a second chapter in their relationship, or simply a way to reconnect. The ceremony is fully adaptable to your story.
Yes, 100%. You will be on private land, not in a tourist area or restaurant. No strangers. No other groups. Just you, your partner, and the local team who guides you with care and respect. It’s your moment — shared only with those you choose to be present.
Yes, absolutely. This ceremony honors love in all its forms. We welcome and celebrate all couples with equal warmth, respect, and joy — always.
Whatever feels comfortable, personal, and authentic to you. This is not a staged or costumed ceremony. You’re invited to come as you are — in clothes that allow you to be present, grounded, and relaxed. There’s no dress code, no pressure.
Photography is not included, but you’re welcome to add a professional photographer to capture the ceremony. We can help coordinate one who understands the spiritual and intimate nature of the experience — or you may bring your own. You’ll also have plenty of time for personal photos before or after the ritual.
Yes. Your booking includes you and your partner, plus up to two additional guests at no extra cost.
If you’d like to bring more loved ones, just let us know in advance — additional guests can join for a small added fee, and we’ll make sure the ceremony space and meal are prepared accordingly.
Yes, absolutely. Children are welcome — especially when the ceremony is a family moment or a vow renewal with kids present. We’ll make sure they feel included in the energy and spirit of the day.

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10-Year Anniversary Vow Renewal
We came to the Andes to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary… but what we experienced was beyond anything we imagined. From the very first moment, we were embraced with so much love — not as clients, but as part of something sacred. Every detail, every word, every silence felt intentional. When the shaman spoke, we looked at each other… and the tears just came. We weren’t just renewing vows — we were remembering why we chose each other in the first place. The offering to Pachamama, the music, the energy… it all opened something deep within us. And sitting down to share a meal, surrounded by such genuine hearts, felt like being home. This wasn’t just a ceremony — it was a soul-touching experience we’ll carry with us forever.Thanks .. Thanks ..Thanks for our Andean wedding ceremony
Kirsten -Usa