Carnival in Cusco does not end on the main Sunday. One week later—when many travelers think the celebration is over—the most authentic and community-centered event takes place: Kacharpari, the official farewell of the carnival.
If you want to experience the most traditional and cultural side of this Andean celebration… this guide is for you.
🎉 What is Kacharpari?
“Kacharpari” means farewell in Quechua. It is celebrated eight days after the main carnival Sunday.
In 2026, Kacharpari takes place on Sunday, February 22.
On this day, neighborhoods, families, and dance groups gather to close the carnival with music, dancing, and the traditional yunza ceremony.
🌳 The Yunza: The Heart of Kacharpari
The most anticipated moment is the yunza (also known as cortamonte).
How does it work?
🌲 A tree decorated with gifts, ribbons, and balloons is planted
🪓 Couples dance around it, taking turns cutting it with an axe
🎁 When the tree falls, everyone rushes to grab the gifts
👑 The couple who delivers the final cut organizes next year’s yunza
More than a game, it symbolizes abundance, renewal, and community unity.
🕺 Traditional Neighborhood Celebrations
During Kacharpari, various traditional neighborhoods organize their own festivities.
Places where celebrations are especially vibrant:
🏛️ Around the Plaza de Armas del Cusco
🏘️ Historic districts such as San Blas and Santiago
🎶 Community gathering spaces filled with live music
Compared to the main carnival Sunday, Kacharpari feels more local and less touristic.
🎶 Music, Dance & Collective Joy
The farewell celebration includes:
🥁 Traditional Andean bands
💃 Folk dances representing regional identity
🎭 Colorful costumes
🌈 Playful water and foam games
It is a joyful but also emotional closing ceremony.
💡 Cultural Insight
In Andean worldview, celebrations are tied to agricultural cycles and fertility of the land.
Kacharpari represents the closing of one cycle and the beginning of another.
🗺️ Suggested Experience – February 22
⏳ Ideal duration: Half-day or full-day
1️⃣ Visit traditional neighborhoods
2️⃣ Participate in a community yunza
3️⃣ Taste traditional carnival food
4️⃣ Cultural photography with respect for local customs
Perfect for curious travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion.
⚠️ Important Tips
✔️ Wear clothes that can get wet
✔️ Protect your phone and camera
✔️ Respect local traditions
✔️ Ask before filming or photographing
✔️ Participate with openness and joy
🌟 2026 Travel Trend: Authentic Cultural Experiences
Modern travelers seek meaning, not just photos.
Kacharpari represents the true spirit of carnival in Cusco: community, reciprocity, and shared celebration.
🌍 Experience Kacharpari with GT Peru Travel
At GT Peru Travel, we design cultural experiences in Cusco that allow you to participate in carnival traditions responsibly, guided by local experts.
📩 Contact us and say goodbye to carnival the Andean way…
✨ with music, tradition, and living culture.