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The Pachatata Sanctuary

    Categories : Peru, Isla Amantani

    Address : 87MQ+X62, Ocosuyo 21127, Perú
    Google Maps link : https://maps.app.goo.gl/UqTUw8GSjZviZqX8A
    GPS coordinates : -15.66340155506916, -69.71162914960416

    Pachatata, meaning “earth father” in Quechua, is one of the two peaks of Isla Amantani, located on Lake Titicaca in Peru. Its summit, reaching an altitude of 4,140 meters (13,580 feet), is home to a sacred sanctuary dedicated to the male earth deity in the Andean worldview.

    The Pachatata sanctuary is an important pilgrimage site for local people, who come there for ceremonies and offerings to pay homage to the deity and implore its blessing for the fertility of the land, the prosperity of the crops, and the health of the people. The site also offers spectacular panoramic views of Lake Titicaca and the surrounding mountains.

      Here is some additional information about Pachatata:
    • Access: The Pachatata sanctuary is accessible by a hike of about an hour from the main village of Isla Amantani. The ascent is moderate and offers beautiful views of the island and the lake.
    • Activities: In addition to visiting the sanctuary, visitors can also participate in traditional ceremonies with local shamans, learn about the Andean worldview, and admire local handicrafts.
    • Accommodation: It is possible to spend the night on Isla Amantani with a local family, which allows you to have an immersive experience of the local culture and participate in the village festivities.


    Pachatata is a unique and spiritual place that offers a fascinating glimpse into Andean culture. If you visit Lake Titicaca, don’t miss the opportunity to hike to the top of Pachatata and discover this sacred sanctuary.