Willka Raymi is a traditional festival celebrated by people of the Andean regions of South America. It is an ancient festival that has been celebrated for hundreds of years. During this festival, people gather to honour the gods, who are believed to bring luck and good fortune to their community. They wear traditional clothing, eat food that symbolizes good luck and health, and take part in rituals and dances that express their gratitude to the gods. They also give special offerings to the gods, such as animals or plants, to ask for blessings and good luck. Willka Raymi is a time when people come together to celebrate, thank the gods, and ask for good luck in the future.