Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire, comes alive every June with vibrant celebrations that reflect centuries of tradition, spirituality, and community. The Cusco festivities 2025 promise music, color, and unforgettable cultural experiences — a perfect time for travelers to witness authentic Peruvian heritage.
Here’s a detailed calendar of the key events happening throughout the month of June 2025:
🗓 May 31 – Cusco Suena (Cusco Sounds)
The festivities kick off with Cusco Suena, a music-filled event celebrating local and national artists. Held in the main square, this concert sets the rhythm for an entire month of joy.
🗓 June 1 – Pago a la Tierra (Offering to the Earth)
A sacred ritual of Andean tradition, the Pago a la Tierra is performed to honor Pachamama (Mother Earth) and ask for her protection during the festivities. A deeply spiritual ceremony not to be missed.
🗓 June 9 – Parade of Higher Education Institutions
Students from Cusco’s institutes and academies fill the streets with music, dance, and cultural pride. Each group showcases traditional costumes and performances.
🗓 June 10 – Parade of the Universidad Andina del Cusco (UAC)
UAC students and staff celebrate with an impressive cultural display representing various regions of Peru.
🗓 June 11 – Parade of UTEA (Universidad Tecnológica de los Andes)
This day is marked by vibrant music, traditional dances, and academic pride from UTEA’s student body.
🗓 June 12 – Parade of UNSAAC (Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco)
As Cusco’s oldest and most prestigious university, UNSAAC’s parade is a major highlight of the month.
🗓 June 13 – Parade of CONTI (Instituto Continental)
More music, dance, and regional representation flood the historic streets of Cusco.
🗓 June 14 – Canine Parade (Pasacalle Canino)
One of the most beloved and fun events of the calendar, featuring dogs dressed in traditional and festive outfits. It brings joy to all ages!
🎉 Additional Key Events of the Cusco Festivities 2025
- June 15–22 – Regional and neighborhood parades continue with colorful comparisons and community traditions.
- June 23 – Entrance of the Chunchos of Paucartambo, showcasing indigenous dances and warrior symbolism.
- June 24 – Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun) – The most important celebration of the year, reenacting the Inca Sun Festival at Sacsayhuamán.
- June 26 – 8va de Corpus Christi Cusqueño – A continuation of the Corpus Christi festivities with processions and deep religious significance.
✨ Why Visit During the Cusco Festivities 2025?
June is the best month to explore the richness of Cusco’s living culture. These celebrations go beyond tourism—they are living traditions rooted in Andean history. If you’re planning a visit to Machu Picchu or trekking the Inca Trail, try to align your trip with these festive dates for a truly immersive experience.
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