The Andean Astronomy Experience at the Planetarium Cusco offers a unique opportunity to explore the celestial wonders of the southern sky. Blending ancient Inca wisdom with modern astronomical insights, this 2-hour adventure promises an immersive journey for stargazers and culture enthusiasts alike. With knowledgeable guides leading the way, guests can expect a virtual sky projection, outdoor stargazing, and an intimate setting that fosters personal connections. Whether you’re a seasoned stargazer or simply curious about the night sky, this experience may just leave you starstruck.
Key Points

- The Andean Astronomy experience at Planetarium Cusco is priced at $28.00 per person and lasts for 2 hours.
- Highlights of the experience include virtual projections of the southern sky, stargazing with telescopes, and an immersive exploration of Inca astronomy.
- The experience offers a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern science, with knowledgeable guides providing insights in both Spanish and English.
- Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and small group sizes enhance personal connections and memorable experiences.
- The experience is not suitable for children under 7 years old, and pets, alcohol, and drugs are not permitted.
Overview and Pricing

Planetarium Cusco offers an Andean Astronomy experience that takes visitors on a captivating journey through the ancient wisdom and modern science of the Inca’s celestial observations.
Priced from $28.00 per person, the 2-hour long adventure allows guests to enjoy the Andean cosmovision and Inca astronomy.
Enjoy the Andean cosmovision and Inca astronomy with this 2-hour adventure priced from $28 per person.
Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reserve their spot without immediate payment.
The experience blends small group sizes, live guides, and stargazing (weather permitting) for a personal and memorable exploration of the southern sky and Inca constellations.
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Experience Highlights

The Andean Astronomy experience offers a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern science, immersing visitors in the ancestral cosmovision and Inca astronomy.
Small group sizes facilitate personal connections, allowing for memorable experiences. Knowledgeable guides lead the tours in both Spanish and English, sharing insights into the Andes’ rich astronomical heritage.
The virtual projection of the southern sky and Inca constellations provides an immersive journey through time.
Weather permitting, the stargazing session with telescopes offers an opportunity to gaze upon the celestial wonders that fascinated the Inca civilization.
Itinerary and Schedule

Where do visitors gather for the Andean Astronomy experience?
Visitors gather at Regocijo Square, near the fountain, at 17:30. From there, they’ll be transported to the Planetarium in 10-15 minutes, arriving at 18:05.
The experience begins with an introduction to Inca astronomy. At 18:40, guests enjoy a virtual projection of the southern sky and Inca constellations.
Weather permitting, a stargazing session with telescopes follows. The experience concludes with the return to Cusco by 19:40.
Inclusions and Exclusions

The experience includes round trip transportation to and from the Planetarium, an introduction to Inca astronomy, a virtual projection of the southern sky and Inca constellations, and a stargazing session with telescopes, weather permitting. This activity is not suitable for children under 7 years old. Guests should wear comfortable shoes and warm clothing. Pets (except assistance dogs), alcohol, drugs, unaccompanied minors, and audio recording are not allowed.
| Included | Not Included |
| — | — |
| Round trip transportation | Children under 7 years |
| Introduction to Inca astronomy | Pets (except assistance dogs) |
| Virtual sky projection | Alcohol |
| Stargazing with telescopes | Drugs |
| | Unaccompanied minors |
| | Audio recording |
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Feedback and Ratings

Customers have provided an overall rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars for the Andean Astronomy experience, based on 7 reviews.
Feedback includes both positive and constructive comments. Guests praised the unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern science, as well as the immersive exploration of Inca astronomy.
However, some noted the need for improvements, especially for families with children.
Getting to the Planetarium

Visitors meet at Regocijo Square, near the fountain, to begin their Andean Astronomy experience.
The group gathers at 5:30 PM, and transportation to the Planetarium takes 10-15 minutes.
Arriving at 6:05 PM, guests are introduced to the Inca’s celestial knowledge.
At 6:40 PM, a virtual projection of the southern sky and Inca constellations is enjoyed.
Weather permitting, a stargazing session with telescopes follows.
The experience concludes by 7:40 PM, when visitors return to Cusco.
With convenient meeting and transportation logistics, the Andean Astronomy tour ensures a seamless and immersive astronomical journey.
What to Expect During the Tour

Upon arriving at the Planetarium, guests are immediately immersed in the intriguing world of Andean astronomy.
The tour begins with an introduction to Inca astronomical beliefs and practices, providing valuable insights into this ancient cosmovision.
Guests then experience a virtual projection of the southern sky, witnessing the Inca constellations come to life.
Weather permitting, the highlight is the stargazing session using telescopes, allowing visitors to observe the night sky with expert guidance.
Throughout the experience, the live tour guide skillfully blends ancient wisdom and modern science, creating a memorable exploration of this captivating subject.
Additional Information and Tips

Although the Andean Astronomy experience is suitable for all ages, it’s important to note that children under 7 years old are not recommended to attend. To ensure a memorable and comfortable experience, visitors should dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes. Plus, pets (except assistance dogs), alcohol, drugs, and audio recording are not permitted.
| What to Bring | What’s Not Allowed |
| — | — |
| Comfortable Shoes | Pets (except assistance dogs) |
| Warm Clothing | Alcohol |
| – | Drugs |
| – | Audio Recording |
For those seeking an immersive look into Inca astronomy, the Andean Astronomy experience at Planetarium Cusco is a must-visit. With live guides, virtual projections, and stargazing, it’s an enlightening journey into the ancient wonders of the night sky.
Things To Know

Can I Bring My Own Telescope to the Stargazing Session?
No, you can’t bring your own telescope. The experience includes using the provided telescopes for stargazing. Bringing your own telescope is not allowed as it may interfere with the group’s shared experience.
Is There an Age Limit for the Andean Astronomy Experience?
The Andean Astronomy experience is not suitable for children under 7 years old. However, the tour is open to all ages 7 and up, providing an immersive and educational experience for both adults and families.
Can I Request a Specific Language for the Live Tour Guide?
Yes, you can request a specific language for the live tour guide. The Andean Astronomy experience offers tour guides in both Spanish and English, so you can choose the language that works best for your needs.
Are There Any Group Discounts Available for the Tour?
Group discounts are not explicitly mentioned on the website. However, the site notes the tour is priced per person, so it’s possible group rates may be available upon request. Customers are encouraged to contact the tour operator for more details.
What Happens if the Weather Is Not Suitable for Stargazing?
If the weather’s not suitable for stargazing, the tour still includes an introduction to Inca astronomy and a virtual projection of the southern sky and constellations. Guests can learn about this ancient knowledge even without outdoor observations.
Sum Up
The Andean Astronomy Experience at the Planetarium Cusco offers a captivating journey into the southern sky. With knowledgeable guides, a virtual projection, and stargazing, it’s a unique opportunity to explore the rich astronomical heritage of the Andes. At $28 per person, this 2-hour adventure is a must-try for anyone interested in Andean culture and the wonders of the cosmos.
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