Experience Chinchero, a traditional Andean village where indigenous women demonstrate ancient textile techniques using natural dyes and traditional looms, creating the colorful fabrics that have clothed Andean people for centuries and continue to express cultural identity through intricate patterns and symbols. Watch master weavers extract vibrant colors from local plants, minerals, and insects including the famous cochineal that produces brilliant reds, then observe the complex spinning and weaving processes that transform alpaca and llama wool into textiles prized worldwide for their beauty and quality. Visit the colonial church built on Inca foundations and explore the traditional Sunday market where locals trade vegetables, grains, and handicrafts using barter systems that predate Spanish colonization, maintaining economic traditions that connect modern communities to their ancient roots. Learn about the significance of textile patterns that tell stories, indicate social status, and preserve historical memories, while supporting indigenous artisans who maintain these endangered cultural practices in an increasingly globalized world. Entry to Chinchero is included in a full or partial Cusco Tourist Ticket.