With the season of festivals in the air, we have some fantastic special offers waiting for you to celebrate. August is the month of “Pachamama” or Mother Earth Festival in Peru and the ‘Moon Festival’ is celebrated throughout September in China.
To mark both festivals and to help us all have a successful season of trekking and cycling in the Andes and in China, we are offering a £100 discount* on all of our 2015 Peru and China Challenges! This includes the popular Trek to Machu Picchu, Cycle Machu Picchu to the Amazon,the Great Wall of China trek, cycle, run and multi-activity triple challenge!
To take advantage of this fantastic offer, simply enter PERU (for Trek to Machu Picchu and Cycle Machu Picchu to the Amazon) and MOON(for the China challenges) at the time of booking. Offer ends 30/09/2014, so make sure you book before then!
Don’t forget to include your friends and family in the celebration and share the news of Pachamama, the Moon Festival and the £100 discount!
What is Pachamama?
Every year, in the Peruvian Andes, August is recognised as the month of the “Pachamama” or Mother Earth. The celebration consists of a ceremony called “Pago a la Tierra” (payment to the land) where Andean people offer mother earth the best of last year’s produce. Traditionally, it would include corn, wheat, potatoes, coca, but in more recent times also includes sweets, huayruros (mystical seed jungle), wine and animal foetuses – especially llamas. They are all placed together and buried as an offering to ask for a successful harvest in the coming year, to be sure that it will be good and healthy. Click here to see how Pachamama is celebrated in Peru.
The Moon Festival
The Moon Festival (also known as Mid-Autumn Festival) is one of the most important traditional festivals celebrated in China. The festival is an inherited custom of moon sacrificial ceremonies. The ancient Chinese observed that the movement of the moon had a close relationship with changes of the seasons and agricultural production. Therefore to express their gratitude, to the moon and celebrate the harvest, the Chinese offered a sacrifice to the moon on autumn days. The Moon Festival is celebrated when the full moon rises, and families get together to watch the full moon, eat moon cakes, and sing moon poems!
If you have any questions about these challenges, then don’t hesitate to get in touch with our experts. Sylvana (the Operations Manager for our Peru challenges), is from Peru and has been to Machu Picchu over 50 times and Carmel (the Operations Manager for China) is managing over 25 departures to China and has a wealth of knowledge about the all the challenges in China. They will be more than happy to help you with any queries so feel free to drop then a note at sylvana@charitychallenge.com and carmel@charitychallenge.com.
Tupananchiskama/ Zài jiàn! (See you soon!)
Firdous
Marketing Manager
T: +44 (0)208 346 0500 | E: info@charitychallenge.com | W: www.charitychallenge.com
*Please note you must enter the promotional code PERU at the time of booking to claim the £100 discount. If you book on a challenge with the Self Funder or Flexi Payment option, the £100 will be deducted from your final balance, £100 will be refunded to participants who have booked using the Minimum sponsorship payment option. Offer valid from 01 Aug to 30 Sep 2014. Only one promotional code can be accepted per booking.
4 Comments
Hi im interested in the inca challenge what are the costs and how exactly does it work.
Hi Clifford
We currently don’t do the Inca Trail, but do Machu Picchu via the Lares Valley. Please see our departure dates here: https://www.charitychallenge.com/challenge/10/Trek-to-Machu-Picchu. Please click on the date you are potentially interested in to get the full day-by-day itinerary, kit list, q&a’s and costs. Alternatively you can call us on 020 8346 0500 and we can talk you through the process.
Kind regards
Firdous
Sorry for the late reply I was on Holiday – Any more Info for more future charity challenge
Thanks