- Country
- Peru
- Origin Story
- Inti Raymi, meaning 'Festival of the Sun' in Quechua, was established by Inca Pachacuti in the 15th century to honor Inti, the sun god, and to mark the winter solstice and the beginning of the new Inca year.
- Folklore Type
- Religious Festival
- Event Date
- June 24
- Ritual Significance
- The festival symbolizes the mythical origin of the Inca people and serves as a prayer for the sun's return to ensure a prosperous agricultural year.
- Fun Fact
- The modern reenactment of Inti Raymi, initiated in 1944, is the second-largest festival in South America, attracting thousands of visitors annually.
- Duration
- Originally 9 days; modern reenactments last 1 day
- Symbol
- Sun