Chaque année, aux environs de mai ou juin, près de 100 000 personnes se rassemblent à 4700 mètres d’altitude dans la région de Cusco, au Pérou, pour prier le «Seigneur de Qoyllur Rit’i». Located high in the Sinakara valley, near the town of Mahuayani and Ausungate peak (6,372 meters, 20,905 ft.), the shrine of Qoyllur Rit'i derives its sanctity from four separate but interrelated factors.
6.5k likes. In the afternoon, all the comparsas make their official entrance through Nations, it is observed a total full of almost 200 comparsas giving their official salutation that lasts almost all the night, accompany different dancers that symbolize diverse mythical personages. Ce festival est considéré comme le plus important pèlerinage catholique des Andes!
Qoyllur Rit’i, le plus grand festival des Andes. seÑor de qoyllur rit'i. This is perhaps clearly observable at the mountain shrine of Qoyllur Rit'I, the most venerated holy places of southern Peru.
QOYLLUR RITI - Cusco - Manifestations culturelles - Festivals : L'une des plus grandes manifestations indigènes de l'Amérique latine ! De Qoyllur Rit’i, then you have to make the salute of honor to the image of Christ miraculous. santuario del seÑor de qoyllur rit'i "patrimonio inmaterial de la humanidad" www.peruvip.com.pe