Day of Pachamama celebrations in Peru

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Date: Saturday, 01 August 2026

In Peru, and here especially in the Andean highlands, August 1 (and actually the entire month of August) is dedicated to Pachamama, next to the sun god Inti probably the most important and worshipped deity in the Inca culture.

While rituals to honor Pachamama take place year-round in the Andean regions of Peru, the celebrations for the Day of Pachamama already start on the night before August 1 when families clean their houses and cook all night.

On the Dia de la Pachamama people then either in private with friends and family or in public ceremonies come together and dig a hole in the ground in which they place fruits and veggies, herbs, meat or a part of the dishes prepared the night before, drinks, flowers. coca leaves, sweats and even cigarettes. Everything is then either burnt or just covered with soil as an offering to Pachamama. Often people spill a bit of chicha de jora, an alcoholic beverage, on the ground and drink the rest showing their respect to the goddess.

The offerings and the ancient rituals that are performed during and after the ceremony aim at bringing good luck for the new agricultural year and the goodwill of Pachamama.

In the region of Puno the celebrations are often combined with the festivities for the National Alpaca Day.

Read more about this special day dedicated to Mother Nature in our article "Day of Pachamama"

Day of Pachamama - Dia de la Pachamama

Peruvian Public Holidays & Festivities
In Peru, and here especially in the Andean highlands, August 1 (and actually the entire month of August) is dedicated to Pachamama, next to the sun...

Venue / Location:
all Peru; but celebrated only in the Andean highlands

All Dates


  • Friday, 01 August 2025
  • Saturday, 01 August 2026
  • Sunday, 01 August 2027
  • Tuesday, 01 August 2028

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