Bartolomé Martin Sejuro Ibarra (1910-1991) from Nasca, my father, had our house built near a ceremonial center of the ancient gentiles and directed the construction with the master builder, Don Supanta, under the premise of protecting their offerings. And I, Olivia, your daughter, have wanted to transmit through this ancient magic, turning the original ranchería of the farm into what is now Wasipunko. Wasipunko can be distinguished for being part of a select group of Peruvians who are trying to rescue the traditional gastronomy and their cultural festivities of Nazca. Wasipunko offers those who visit us the opportunity to travel in space and time, thanks to its historic house – orchard built towards the end of 1950