The tour begins at the meeting point, with the cargo llamas ready to accompany you on the journey. The guide gives a brief introduction to the tour, highlighting the local history and culture that will be the focus of this experience. Participants will receive final recommendations such as making sure to bring water, sunscreen, and cereal bars or fruit to enjoy while at the same time feeling safe and comfortable.
The hike begins on low-altitude paths, surrounded by exceptional landscapes, with colorful hills that beautify the panorama. The guide shares stories about the traditionsof the indigenous peoplesand the importance of llamas in the ancient journeysof the caravaners, who transported salt from the salt flatsto the valleys to exchange it for corn. As they progress, participants begin to interact with the llamas, feedingand giving them water, creating a special bond with these emblematic animals.
During the tour, travelers have the opportunity to see the native flora, such as molles, churquis, pencas, airampos, and pasacanas. The guide explains the medicinal and nutritional properties of these plants, transmitting the ancestral knowledge of the grandparents, who always valued these species as an integral part of their daily lives.
Finally, at the end of the tour, the group returns to the starting point accompanied by the guide and the llamas.