The annual Inti Raymi festival was celebrated on June 24th in Cusco, Peru, commemorating the Andean tradition of the winter solstice. The event revives the historical significance of the solstice, linking Inca heritage with contemporary Peruvian identity. Thousands of attendees participated in a ceremonial procession that moved through three key locations: Qorikancha, the Plaza de Armas, and Sacsayhuamán. Inti Raymi, meaning “Festival of the Sun,” is a deeply rooted cultural event. The festival serves as a vibrant display of indigenous traditions and a celebration of the sun’s importance in Andean cosmology. Organizers reported a significant turnout, highlighting the festival’s continued relevance and appeal. The celebration aims to honor ancestral customs and strengthen cultural bonds within the community.